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Status and Development of Nickel Aluminide (NiAl) Composites
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
NiAl-based composites are a new class of engineering materials being developed for high temperature structural applications in oxidizing and aggressive environments. This paper discusses some of the recent advances in developing continuous fiber-reinforced polycrystalline NiAl-based composites. Several key issues including matrix alloy development, fiber development, fabrication development and mechanical behavior will be addressed.
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