Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1470447 | Corrosion Science | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The oxidation behavior of vacuum plasma sprayed, free-standing MCrAlY-coatings was studied in Ar–20%O2 and Ar–4%H2–2%H2O. During exposure in Ar–4%H2–2%H2O the coating formed large “blisters”. This phenomenon was attributed to H2-gas evolution within the coating, creating high pressures sufficient for coating plastic deformation as a result of atomic hydrogen recombination on coating defects. It is suggested that the hydrogen is produced at the scale/metal interface by reaction of H2O-vapor with yttrium and aluminium present in the coating.
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Authors
M. Subanovic, D. Naumenko, M. Kamruddin, G. Meier, L. Singheiser, W.J. Quadakkers,