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Superalloys are primarily strengthened by:
Superalloys are primarily strengthened by:
A. Solid solution hardening
B. Grain boundary sliding
C. Precipitation hardening
D. Cold working
Explanation:
Precipitation hardening (γ' phase) improves superalloy performance at high temperatures.
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