Abstract: GRCop-84, a copper alloy developed by NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) with the starting At% (atomic percent) Cu-8 Cr-4 Nb, has a copper matrix with a fine intermetallic dispersion of Cr2Nb (cubic Laves phase C15). The alloy is being developed for high-heat-flux applications and has excellent high temperature properties including retention of tensile strength at high temperatures, high thermal conductivity, and excellent creep resistance. GRCop-84 has shown higher survivability rates than oth...

Source: Residual Stress Mapping of As-Built...as Fabricated by Selective Laser Melting


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