Rae, C. M. FKarunaratne, M. S. ASmall, C. JBroomfield, R. WJones, C. NReed, R. C2021-10-242021-10-242000139https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/207The kinetics, morphology and composition of the formation of TCP phases in an experimental alloy containing no tungsten is studied. At high temperature P phase forms after 20 h, whereas below 950°C the phases p and R occur. At lower temperatures a polycrystalline form of cr phase is observed which is meta-stable but acts as a nucleation site for the other phases. The phase occurrence and compositions are compared with a thermodynamic model using a rhenium-containing database, and reasonable agreement is found for the P, R and cs phases. However the model underestimates the stability of the p phase.enTopologicallyPACKED PHASESEXPERIMENTAL RHENIUM-CONTAININGSINGLE CRYSTAL SUPERALLOYTopologically close packed phases in an experimental rhenium-containing single crystal superalloyArticle