dispersoidusta
Dispersoidusta is a term encountered in materials science to describe a finely dispersed second-phase particle distributed within a host matrix, a key concept in dispersion-strengthened materials. In Finnish-language texts the form dispersoidusta often appears as part of phrases referring to the dispersed phase, while in English the common term is dispersoid or dispersoids.
Dispersoids are typically nanoscale to sub-microscale particles that are thermally stable within the matrix. They are
The primary role of dispersoids is to strengthen the material, especially at elevated temperatures. By hindering
Manufacturing of dispersion-strengthened materials typically involves combining oxide or ceramic nanoparticles with metal powders and processing
Common applications include oxide dispersion-strengthened steels and alloys used in high-temperature, high-stress environments, such as nuclear