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Sammy Tin

Researcher at Illinois Institute of Technology

Publications -  126
Citations -  4999

Sammy Tin is an academic researcher from Illinois Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superalloy & Grain boundary. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 117 publications receiving 3968 citations. Previous affiliations of Sammy Tin include University of Michigan & University of Cambridge.

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Nickel-Based Superalloys for Advanced Turbine Engines: Chemistry, Microstructure and Properties

TL;DR: The chemical, physical, and mechanical characteristics of nickel-based superalloys are reviewed with emphasis on the use of this class of materials within turbine engines as mentioned in this paper, and the role of major and minor alloying additions in multicomponent commercial cast and wrought super-alloys is discussed.
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Directional solidification of large superalloy castings with radiation and liquid-metal cooling: A comparative assessment

TL;DR: A columnar-grain variant of single-crystal RENE N4 has been directionally solidified over a range of conditions in order to assess the possible benefits of the use of liquid metal-enhanced cooling for large cross-sectional castings as discussed by the authors.
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Identification of the partitioning characteristics of ruthenium in single crystal superalloys using atom probe tomography

TL;DR: In this article, two Re-containing single crystal superalloys, one doped with Ru, were studied using atom probe tomography, which allowed the partitioning coefficient of Ru to be determined, and the effect of the alloying elements Cr, Al, Re, Co, Ta, Hf and W to be identified.
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Effects of Ru and Re additions on the high temperature flow stresses of Ni-base single crystal superalloys

TL;DR: In this article, the strengthening effects of Re and Ru additions in high refractory content single crystal Ni-base superalloys were investigated, and significant increases in flow stress were observed with the addition of Ru or Re.
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Phase instabilities and carbon additions in single-crystal nickel-base superalloys

TL;DR: The phase stability of a number of experimental single-crystal nickel-base superalloys with elevated levels of rhenium, tungsten and tantalum (Ta) has been studied in this article.