Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1468322 Corrosion Science 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A combinatorial approach was employed to study the oxidation of Ti–W system.•Microstructural evolution of the base metal in Ti-W system are comparable to those of the Ti-Mo system.•The scale thickness decreases with increase in W content and internal oxidation takes place for very high W concentrations.

The role of composition on the oxidation behavior of the Ti-W system at 650 °C was investigated utilizing a compositionally graded specimen, Ti-xW (0 ≤ x ≤ 30, all compositions in wt%). Microstructural evolution of the base material and thickness of the oxide layers were assessed as a function of composition. Some of the observations with regard to the evolved base metal microstructure, including: α lath and β rib/precipitates and lamellar structure, were found to be comparable to what is reported for Ti-Mo system. It was also shown that formation of a thinner oxide does not necessarily imply on the lower oxygen ingress.

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