AlNd3

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· AlNd3

AlNd₃ is an intermetallic compound in the aluminum-neodymium system, representing a hard, brittle phase that forms in rare-earth-modified aluminum alloys. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than a widely commercialized engineering material, as it appears in phase diagrams of advanced aluminum alloys but is rarely used as a standalone phase due to its brittleness and processing challenges. The compound is notable within the rare-earth aluminum metallurgy field as a strengthening or reinforcing phase in experimental high-performance alloys, where the goal is to leverage rare-earth elements for improved high-temperature stability and creep resistance compared to conventional aluminum alloys.

experimental aerospace alloyshigh-temperature aluminum compositesrare-earth strengthened materialsresearch metallurgyintermetallic phase reinforcement

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