Review Article

Comparative Analysis between 5th and 6th Generation Superalloys and Previous Generation Superalloys

Table 1

Various Ni-superalloys seen in the reviewed papers, their composition, generation, and the papers they were used in.

ElementCompositionGenerationReference
CrCoMoWAlTiTaHfReRuNi

TMS-1964.65.62.455.65.60.16.45Bal.5[1]
TMS-82+4.67.71.88.65.30.56.30.12.4Bal.2[2]
TMS-1733.05.62.85.65.65.60.16.9Bal.5[2]
TMS-2384.66.51.145.97.60.16.45Bal.6[3]
TMS-1383636660.152Bal.4[4]
TMS-1694.66.12.455.65.60.16.45Bal.5[4]
TMS-16235.83.95.85.85.60.14.96Bal.5[5]
MX-4/PWA 1497216.5265.68.30.1563Bal.4[6]
TMS-7531226660.15Bal.3[7]
VZhM82.564464.56.36Bal.5[8]
TMS-138A3.25.82.85.65.75.60.15.83.6Bal.4[9]
CMS X-4 plus3.5100.665.70.8580.14.8Bal.3[9]
TMS-1984.85.82.45.25.85.60.15.83.6Bal.4[10]
TMS-1996.45.82.24.65.75.60.15.83.6Bal.4[10]
TMS-238-Al2O34.326.231.183.795.697.460.16.354.98Bal.6[11]
TMS-238-CaO4.436.271.183.825.637.480.16.395.01Bal.6[11]