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Modelling short crack growth behaviour in nickel-base superalloys
L. Grabowski
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, J.E. King
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Alloy Development
25%
Crack Growth
25%
Crack Growth Behavior
100%
Crack Growth Simulation
25%
Crack Path
25%
In Alloy
25%
Individual Grains
25%
Microstructural Effects
25%
Ni-based Alloy
25%
Ni-based Superalloy
25%
Nickel-based Superalloy
100%
Slow Crack Growth
100%
Soft Barriers
25%
Two-phase Model
25%
Waspaloy
25%
Engineering
Alloy Development
25%
Base Alloy
25%
Crack Growth
25%
Crack Growth Behavior
100%
Crack Path
25%
Individual Grain
25%
Phase Model
25%
Potential Application
25%
Short Crack Growth
100%
Material Science
Crack Growth
100%
Nickel-Based Superalloys
100%
Short Crack
100%
Superalloys
20%
Waspaloy
20%