2400 F Uncooled Turbine/Material Program. Volume 1. Materials Investigation
Abstract
This volume describes a materials investigation that was conducted to select, test-evaluate, and further develop materials that would be suitable for fabrication of high-temperature turbine components. The initial activities consisted of studies to determine the most desirable intermetallic composition for high-temperature (2400F range) uncooled turbine components. These activities resulted in the development of a beryllide intermetallic composition, identified as Composition 1. Specimen-type testing was then conducted to evaluate the mechanical and physical properties of Composition 1 and those of high- temperature alloys, IN-100 and AiResist 13. Parallel activities were then conducted, which consisted of (a) cascade rig testing of Composition 1 and (b) intermetallic composition studies under to improve the low-temperature ductility and high-temperature stress-rupture strength characteristics of Composition 1.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0875741
Entities
People
- Fritz Weber
- Milt S. Roush