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Mechanism of the influence of microadditions on the oxidation resistance of high-temperature nickel alloys

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The effect of rare earth metals (yttrium, cerium, praseodymium) on the oxidation resistance in cast high-temperature nickel alloys ZhS6K-V1 and ZhS6U-VI is considered from the standpoint of reducing defect concentrations in the oxides and changing the parameters of their crystal lattice.

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Sidorov, V.V. Mechanism of the influence of microadditions on the oxidation resistance of high-temperature nickel alloys. Met Sci Heat Treat 37, 33–36 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01151798

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