Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10655800 | Intermetallics | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of the microstructure on the oxidation behavior of two-phase near stoichiometric RuAl produced by arc melting was investigated. The oxidation was conducted at 1000 °C. The oxide scale growth and phase formation were studied using scanning electron microscopy, focused ion beam microscopy and in situ X-ray diffraction. The microstructure of the samples consisted of RuAl grains with continuous or isolated intergranular phase composed of Ru(Al) or Ru(Al)-RuAl eutectic. The Ru(Al) intergranular layer is prone to oxidation, which was not observed in samples with intergranular Ru(Al)-RuAl eutectic. Porous, poor-protective α-Al2O3 scales were formed. A region with periodic Aluminum oxide/Ruthenium oxide banded layers was developed beneath the external α-Al2O3 scale. Scale growth follows a linear rate law.
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Authors
F. Soldera, N. IliÄ, N. Manent Conesa, I. Barrientos, F. Mücklich,