Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1601479 Intermetallics 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The phase transformation of alumina formed during oxidation of β-NiAl coating prepared on M38G alloy by pack cementation was investigated. Oxidation experiments were conducted at 950 °C for various times from 2 to 180 min. The phase composition and microstructure of the oxide scales were investigated by using glancing angle XRD, AFM and SEM. The results showed that at the initial oxidation stage needle-like θ-Al2O3 was formed and then it covered the sample surface rapidly. The formation of α-Al2O3 grains beneath the θ-Al2O3 layer was favored by depletion of Al in the β-NiAl coating during oxidation. α-Al2O3 preferred growing on the top (ridge) of β-NiAl grains, which resulted in the formation of net-like α-Al2O3 inner layer. With increasing time, θ-Al2O3 transformed to α-Al2O3 gradually. After 180 min oxidation, most of θ-Al2O3 grains transformed into α-Al2O3. A mechanism of excessive voids' formation at the oxide/coating interface was also proposed in this paper.

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