The aim of this work was to investigate several different yttrium introduction routes to improve the high temperature oxidation resistance of a Fe-20Cr-5Al model alloy. Y 2 O 3 sol-gel coatings, Y 2 O 3 metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) coatings, yttrium ion implantation and yttrium as
Influence of the mode of introduction of a reactive element on the high temperature oxidation behavior of an alumina-forming alloy. Part I: Isothermal oxidation tests
โ Scribed by S. Chevalier; G. Strehl; H. Buscail; G. Borchardt; J. P. Larpin
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 359 KB
- Volume
- 55
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0947-5117
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โฆ Synopsis
Different modes of introduction of yttrium have been tested with regard to the influence on the high temperature oxidation behavior of a FeCral alloy. Y 2 O 3 sol-gel coatings, Y 2 O 3 metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) coatings, implanted yttrium ions and yttrium as alloying element (0.1 wt.%) in the same Fe-20Cr-5Al alloy were oxidized at 1100 8C in air under atmospheric pressure. Whatever the mode of introduction of the reactive element, the oxidation rates were not decreased compared to the oxidation rate of the blank specimen. The observation of the oxidized surface indicated that the alumina scale largely spalled from the blank alloy. Spallation was reduced for the Y 2 O 3 sol-gel coated, the Y 2 O 3 MOCVD coated alloys and the yttrium ion implanted steels. The Y-containing alloy did not exhibit any detachment of the oxide scale, indicating the best high temperature oxidation behavior, at least from the viewpoint of scale adherence.
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