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The heat-resistant superalloys, Inconel alloys (such as Inconel 718 and 625) are extensively used in the aerospace industry for components exposed to harsh environments, such as in critical parts of gas turbine engines, nuclear power plants, pressure vessels.
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Bai, W., Gao, Y., Sun, R. (2023). Aerospace Applications of Vibration Assisted Machining. In: Vibration Assisted Machining. Research on Intelligent Manufacturing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9131-8_10
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