June 9th, 2021, 12:15 PM EDT - 1:45 PM EDT
** This tutorial will NOT have a video on demand (VOD). This tutorial will be held "live" on the scheduled date and time.
Manufacturing Materials & Metallurgy Track
Gas turbine design and performance is constrained by the properties of the materials from which the hot section components have been manufactured. This tutorial covers three main areas of metallurgical and materials engineering activity; alloy design, manufacturing processes and material service behaviour. Application examples will be drawn from throughout the gas turbine industry.
1. Alloy Design and Basic Metallurgical Concepts - A review of basic metallurgical principles; alloys, phases, microstructure, strengthening mechanisms and environmental resistance with a specific focus on superalloys
2. Metallurgical Processing I: Casting, forging, powder metallurgy and additive manufacturing; with examples from turbine component manufacture and repair.
3. Metallurgical Processing II: Coating; with examples from airfoil coating materials formed by diffusion and thermal-spray overlay processes.
4. Metallurgical Investigation: Service behaviour, damage mechanisms and metallurgical analysis of turbine components
Key Learning Objectives
The tutorial is targeted to non-metallurgists whose exposure to metallurgy and materials may have been limited to a general introductory undergraduate metallurgy course. Attendees should come away with:
An understanding of how superalloys develop their unique properties
Familiarity with the processes used to manufacture turbine hot section components
Basic understanding of the types of high temperature coatings, their function and how they are applied
An appreciation for how turbine hot section materials may degrade due to operation in a turbine
Presentations
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Submission | Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist | View |