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High-temperature oxidation behavior of mechanically alloyed Ni-based superalloys; Mechanical alloying ho ni yori sakuseishita sushu no Ni ki tainetsu gokin no koon sanka kyodo

Abstract

Oxide dispersed and reinforced alloys developed by using the mechanical alloying (MA) method have excellent high-temperature strength and are used in harsh environments. Consequently, the alloys are demanded of extremely good oxidation resistance. This paper describes oxidation tests that apply thermal cycles from room temperature to 1273 K to several kinds of Ni-base heat resistant alloys fabricated by using the MA method and the hot isostatic pressing (HIP) treatment. The paper also mentions investigations on oxidation rates of alloys added with Fe, Al, Ti and Y2O3 and the structure of oxide films, and discussions on film generation processes. As a result, a number of findings was obtained, including the following results: the amount increase due to oxidation as a result of repeated oxidation in the atmosphere nearly follows the parabolic rate laws in each alloy; however, with N-1 (NNi-20Cr) alloy using Fe as an impurity had the oxide film peeled off and the amount increase due to oxidation increased; and the least oxidation amount increase was found in N-3 (NNi-20Cr-1.0Y2O3) alloy. 26 refs., 11 figs., 3 tabs.
Authors:
Izuta, H; Komura, Y [1] 
  1. Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Hiroshima (Japan). Faculty of Engineering
Publication Date:
Oct 20, 1994
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 360105; 420500; PA: NEDO-94:914952; EDB-95:071263; SN: 95001387735
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi (Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals); Journal Volume: 58; Journal Issue: 10; Other Information: PBD: 20 Oct 1994
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; 42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES; NICKEL BASE ALLOYS; HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS; METALLURGICAL EFFECTS; OXIDATION; THERMOMECHANICAL TREATMENTS; PERFORMANCE; REINFORCED MATERIALS; OXIDES; DISPERSION HARDENING; HOT PRESSING; HYDROSTATICS; THERMAL CYCLING; CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS; PASSIVATION; TEXTURE
OSTI ID:
43537
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: NIKGAV; ISSN 0021-4876; TRN: 94:914952
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
pp. 1196-1205
Announcement Date:
May 25, 1995

Citation Formats

Izuta, H, and Komura, Y. High-temperature oxidation behavior of mechanically alloyed Ni-based superalloys; Mechanical alloying ho ni yori sakuseishita sushu no Ni ki tainetsu gokin no koon sanka kyodo. Japan: N. p., 1994. Web.
Izuta, H, & Komura, Y. High-temperature oxidation behavior of mechanically alloyed Ni-based superalloys; Mechanical alloying ho ni yori sakuseishita sushu no Ni ki tainetsu gokin no koon sanka kyodo. Japan.
Izuta, H, and Komura, Y. 1994. "High-temperature oxidation behavior of mechanically alloyed Ni-based superalloys; Mechanical alloying ho ni yori sakuseishita sushu no Ni ki tainetsu gokin no koon sanka kyodo." Japan.
@misc{etde_43537,
title = {High-temperature oxidation behavior of mechanically alloyed Ni-based superalloys; Mechanical alloying ho ni yori sakuseishita sushu no Ni ki tainetsu gokin no koon sanka kyodo}
author = {Izuta, H, and Komura, Y}
abstractNote = {Oxide dispersed and reinforced alloys developed by using the mechanical alloying (MA) method have excellent high-temperature strength and are used in harsh environments. Consequently, the alloys are demanded of extremely good oxidation resistance. This paper describes oxidation tests that apply thermal cycles from room temperature to 1273 K to several kinds of Ni-base heat resistant alloys fabricated by using the MA method and the hot isostatic pressing (HIP) treatment. The paper also mentions investigations on oxidation rates of alloys added with Fe, Al, Ti and Y2O3 and the structure of oxide films, and discussions on film generation processes. As a result, a number of findings was obtained, including the following results: the amount increase due to oxidation as a result of repeated oxidation in the atmosphere nearly follows the parabolic rate laws in each alloy; however, with N-1 (NNi-20Cr) alloy using Fe as an impurity had the oxide film peeled off and the amount increase due to oxidation increased; and the least oxidation amount increase was found in N-3 (NNi-20Cr-1.0Y2O3) alloy. 26 refs., 11 figs., 3 tabs.}
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issue = {10}
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journal type = {AC}
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