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The effects of reactive element additions and sulfur removal on the adherence of alumina to Ni‐ and Fe‐base alloys

机译:The effects of reactive element additions and sulfur removal on the adherence of alumina to Ni‐ and Fe‐base alloys

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AbstractThe effects of reactive element additions to alumina‐forming alloys (single‐crystal Ni‐base and ferritic Fe‐Cr‐Al alloys) and the effect of hydrogen annealing to remove sulfur on the oxide adherence to these alloys have been studied. The results have shown that desulfurization by hydrogen annealing can result in improvements in cyclic oxidation comparable to that achieved by doping with reactive elements. The results have also shown that there is less stress generation during the cyclic oxidation of Y‐doped FeCrAl compared to Ti‐doped or desulfurized FeCrAl. This indicates that the growth mechanism, as well as the strength of the oxide/alloy interface, influences the ultimate oxidation morphology and stress state which will certainly affect the length of time the alumina remains protective. It has been shown to be possible to estimate the amount of sulfur available to segregate to the alloy/oxide interface and how this is influenced by reactive element additions or hydrogen annealing. If these calculations can be made more quantitative it should be possible to engineer alumina‐forming alloys for optimum resistance to cyclic oxidation e.g. by combining an appropriate desulfurization treatment and choice of reactive e

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