Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7987647 | Nuclear Materials and Energy | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The oxidation behaviour of magnetron sputtered and therefore alloyed at the atomic level W-Cr-Y alloys is tested in a thermo-gravimetric facility. The isothermal oxidations are performed in a gas mixture, containing 20 kPa oxygen and 80 kPa argon under ambient pressure at temperatures of 1273 K and 1473 K, respectively. Experiments with W-Cr-Y show a parabolic oxidation rate of kp=3·10â6mg2cmâ4sâ1 which is more than five orders of magnitude lower than that of pure tungsten at 1273 K. Investigations using X-ray diffraction analysis and focused ion beam cross-sections in combination with scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy are conducted. A protective Cr2O3 layer is detected on the surface with a thickness between 100 and 300 nm.
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Authors
T. Wegener, F. Klein, A. Litnovsky, M. Rasinski, J. Brinkmann, F. Koch, Ch. Linsmeier,