Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1470456 | Corrosion Science | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The oxidation of four Ni–10Cr–ySi–4Al alloys was studied at 1100 °C to examine the effects of Si additions (from 2 to 6 at.%) on the behavior of the alloy Ni–10Cr–4Al. Addition of 2 at.% Si prevented completely nickel oxidation, but could not form alumina scales. Larger Si additions produced alumina only over part of the alloy surface (about 20% with 4 at.% Si and 30% with 6 at.% Si), but could not prevent completely the internal oxidation of Al. The results are interpreted by extending to quaternary alloys the mechanism of the third-element effect already proposed for ternary alloys.
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Authors
S. Wang, Y. Wu, C.S. Ni, Y. Niu,