Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4986498 Wear 2017 37 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of different alloying elements in ferrous alloys on the cyclic high temperature oxidation kinetics at 700 °C and the mechanical stability (scratch resistance) of the oxides were examined. Formed oxide scales were investigated using different microscopic and analytical methods including scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The mechanical stability and fracture behaviour were examined via scratch testing. Statistical analyses of the results indicate a high relevance of Cr, Ti and Si on the oxidation stability and scale adhesion, while Ni plays only a subordinate role within the oxidation of these ferrous alloys. The wear resistance is highly affected by the oxide layer structure, their mechanical properties and the ongoing cracking and spalling behaviour.
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