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Thermostable high-temperature structural alloys based on the refractory (melting temperature Tm=2060°C) RuAl intermetallic (IM) with an ordered B2 crystal structure (CsCl type) are developed. This IM surpass other aluminides (NiAl, TiAl and Ni3Al) used as the base for the development of high-temperature alloys and matrices of high-temperature composites (CM) intended for hot parts of supersonic engines, which serve at the temperatures exceeding operation temperatures of modern nickel-base superalloys. The differential barothermal analysis was used to develop the basic technological process of barothermal reaction sintering to produce near-net shape billets from RuAl-based structural materials.
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Povarova, K., Padalko, A., Drozdov, A. et al. Differential barothermal analysis in the course of reactive powder barothermal processing of RuAl alloys. J Therm Anal Calorim 80, 607–612 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-005-0701-y
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