Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5460129 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of CrTaO4 on the oxidation behavior of a directionally solidified nickel-based alloy has been investigated at the temperatures between 850 °C and 900 °C for the different time intervals (the longest time is 300 h). The oxide scale consists of three layers. The outer layer is mainly composed of Cr2O3, TiO2, and NiCr2O4, the middle layer is CrTaO4, and the inner oxide layer mainly consists of Al2O3. The continuous CrTaO4 layer is formed after oxidation for certain times. The formation time of continuous CrTaO4 layer shortens with the temperature increase. Furthermore, the layer causes the transformation of the oxidation kinetics from the parabolic law to the cubic law. The control of oxidation process converts from the outward diffusion of Cr, Ti, and Ni to the inward diffusion of O when the continuous CrTaO4 layer is established. The mechanism clarifies the influence of Ta on the oxidation behavior of Ni-based superalloys from the oxidation kinetics.
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