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Oxidation behavior of several chromia-forming commercial nickel-based superalloys

Journal Article · · Oxidation of Metals
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02134783· OSTI ID:539364
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  1. Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

Several commercially available Ni-base superalloys were exposed isothermally in air at temperatures between 750{degrees} and 1000{degrees}C and also under cyclic conditions at 1000{degrees}C The kinetics of oxidation were determined and the scales were analyzed by electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Thin adherent chromia-rich scales formed on the alloys at 750{degrees}C after 1000 hr. Although Waspaloy showed the lowest weight gain in this test, it also showed the deepest internal corrosion due to oxidation of the grain-boundary carbides. At temperatures up to 1000{degrees}C the external scales were also chromia-rich but there was greater internal corrosion. Titanium in the alloys oxidized, diffusing through the chromia scale to form faceted rutile (TiO{sub 2}) grains at the surface as well as forming TiO{sub 2} and TiN internally. The amount of rutile at the oxide surface increased with temperature and alloy Ti concentration. Alumina formed as discrete internal oxides below the chromia scale, although Astroloy when oxidized isothermally at 1000{degrees}C developed a semicontinuous internal layer of alumina due to its higher Al content. Under cyclic conditions Astroloy formed a thicker, less-protective scale of transition oxides probably due to its lower Cr content.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
539364
Journal Information:
Oxidation of Metals, Journal Name: Oxidation of Metals Journal Issue: 5-6 Vol. 47; ISSN OXMEAF; ISSN 0030-770X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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