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Initial oxidation behavior of a single crystal superalloy during stress at 1150 °C

Jinyao Ma, Wenxiang Jiang, Jin Wang, Yuefei Zhang, Ze Zhang

2020Scientific Reports21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Revealing the initial oxidation behavior of single crystal superalloys is significant for a better understanding of the oxidation mechanism of turbine blades during service condition. The purpose of current research was to observe the initial oxidation of a single crystal superalloy. In-situ oxidation experiment during only thermal exposure and thermal-stress pattern were carried out. The mechanism of nucleation and growth of oxide scale was discussed. Results showed that the oxide on the interface of γ/γ′ phase was constituted of Al 2 O 3 precipitates and formed by external diffusion of Al atoms or ions. Loading stress enhanced the diffusion of Al atom causing high oxidation rate. A logarithmic model was proposed and fitted well with the oxidation process.

Topics & Concepts

SuperalloyMaterials scienceNucleationOxideDiffusionStress (linguistics)Single crystalPhase (matter)Thermal oxidationCrystal (programming language)Chemical engineeringMetallurgyCrystallographyThermodynamicsMicrostructureChemistryComputer scienceOrganic chemistryEngineeringPhilosophyProgramming languagePhysicsLinguisticsHigh-Temperature Coating BehaviorsHigh Temperature Alloys and CreepNuclear Materials and Properties