This document discusses superalloys, which are metallic alloys that exhibit excellent mechanical strength and creep resistance at high temperatures. It describes the composition of common superalloys such as nickel, cobalt, and iron-based alloys. The key strengthening mechanisms in superalloys are solid solution strengthening and precipitation hardening using elements like titanium and aluminum. Major phases in nickel superalloys include the gamma, gamma-prime, and carbide phases. Properties of superalloys include high temperature strength and corrosion/oxidation resistance. Superalloys find applications in jet engines, nuclear reactors, and industrial gas turbines where they are used for components like turbine blades.