This set of lectures is on an "Introduction to Superalloys and their Applications" for the Superalloys & High Performance Materials course part 10. This part of the course was taught by Dr Christopher Daniel at The University of Manchester in 2021.
Video 1 will define the term "superalloys" and summarise the advantages and disadvantages of different iron, nickel and cobalt base superalloy materials, as well as summarising their different applications.
Video 2 will introduce the high complexity of nickel superalloy chemistry, outline how processing and heat-treatments can be used to improve material properties, and introduce the different nickel superalloy types and categories.
Video 3 will describe the degradation processes that affect the in-service properties of nickel superalloys throughout their operational lifetime, including oxidation, corrosion, stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and hot-corrosion.
The live lecture includes poll questions and discussion for the "Introduction to Superalloys and their Applications" topic and was recorded on Thursday 15th April 2021.
Funding
LightForm: Embedding Materials Engineering in Manufacturing with Light Alloys
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council