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Materials for advanced rocket engine turbopump turbine blades
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringEngineeringSuperalloyMechanical EngineeringCeramics MaterialsMaterial SelectionCandidate MaterialsHigh-performance MaterialStudy ProgramTurbine BladesSolidificationCeramic Matrix CompositeMaterial Preparation
A study program was conducted to identify those materials that will provide the greatest benefits as turbine blades for advanced liquid propellant rocket engine turbines and to prepare technology plans for the development of those materials for use in the 1990 through 1995 period. The candidate materials were selected from six classes of materials: single-crystal (SC) superalloys, oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) superalloys, rapid solidification processed (RSP) superalloys, directionally solidified eutectic (DSE) superalloys, fiber-reinforced superalloy (FRS) composites, and ceramics. Properties of materials from the six classes were compiled and evaluated and property improvements were projected approximately 5 years into the future for advanced versions of materials in each of the six classes.