Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7893078 Corrosion Science 2018 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Isothermal oxidation of NbSi2 coating formed on Nb substrate was investigated in air at 600-900 °C, which exhibited the complex and accelerated kinetics at intermediate temperatures and failed due to either the cracking of the NbSi2 coating or the oxide layer formed. This complex oxidation behavior was governed by the balance between the stress generated by the forming of oxide phases and the subsequent stress relaxation processes. Pesting-induced accelerated oxidation at 700 °C was affected by extrinsic factors such as pre-existing defects in NbSi2 coating. Accelerated oxidation originated from the oxide layer cracking at 750 °C was intrinsic to NbSi2.
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