Growth Mechanisms Of Oxide Scales On Two-Phase Co/Ni-Base Model Alloys Between 800 Degrees C And 900 Degrees C

Journal of The Electrochemical Society(2020)

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Elementary processes during the oxidation of single crystal Co/Ni-base model alloys between 800 degrees C and 900 degrees C were investigated in the present study. The influence of the base element (Co or Ni) on the oxidation rate was elucidated by continuous thermogravimetry in synthetic air for 100 h. After exposure, the multilayered oxide scales were characterized by scanning electron microscopy combined with electron probe micro analysis. The substitution of Co by Ni caused reduced oxidation rates at 900 degrees C. At lower temperatures an inverse trend with Co-rich alloys demonstrating lower mass gains was observed. The development of diffusion-limiting scale sections that lead to overall thinner oxide layers could be proved for the Co-base superalloy without Ni at 800 degrees C and 850 degrees C. The growth of AlN as well as the unwanted phase transformation of the gamma/gamma' microstructure into Co3W persisted in alloys with high Co levels for all investigated temperatures. Material transport at 900 degrees C was elucidated by two-stage oxidation experiments in normal oxygen and O-18-enriched atmospheres. Transport of O-2 via microchannels could be concluded for all compositions. The provided insights contributed to deeper understanding of essential processes during the formation of barrier layers in the scale. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published on behalf of The Electrochemical Society by IOP Publishing Limited.
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