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The values of the gamma prime solvus of an alloy can be estimated using a formula deduced from a multiple regression analysis of experimental data at ONERA T(Gamma prime solvus)°C= 1299.315-2.415wt%Co-6.362wt%Cr-2.224wt%Mo+3.987wt%W+0.958wt%Re+2.424wt%Ru+2.603wt%Al-4.943wt%Ti+3.624wt%Ta



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The values of the gamma prime solvus of an alloy can be estimated using a formula deduced from a multiple regression analysis of experimental data at ONERA T(Gamma prime solvus)°C= 1299.315-2.415wt%Co-6.362wt%Cr-2.224wt%Mo+3.987wt%W+0.958wt%Re+2.424wt%Ru+2.603wt%Al-4.943wt%Ti+3.624wt%Ta



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How do you calculate gamma prime solvus? - Answers

The values of the gamma prime solvus of an alloy can be estimated using a formula deduced from a multiple regression analysis of experimental data at ONERA T(Gamma prime solvus)°C= 1299.315-2.415wt%Co-6.362wt%Cr-2.224wt%Mo+3.987wt%W+0.958wt%Re+2.424wt%Ru+2.603wt%Al-4.943wt%Ti+3.624wt%Ta

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