Isothermal Oxidation Behavior of Dysprosium/S-Doped β-NiAl Alloys at 1200 °C
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Add time:08/10/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
A β-NiAl alloy with normal purity, a S-doped and a Dy and S co-doped β-NiAl alloys were prepared by arc-melting and their corresponding S contents were less than 20 × 10−6, 33 × 10−6 and 22 × 10−6, respectively. The isothermal oxidation behavior of the alloys at 1200 °C was investigated and the extent of S segregation at the scale–alloy interface was determined by scanning Auger microscopy. S-doping had no significant effect on the phase transformation rate from θ- to α-Al2O3, while the addition of Dy retarded this process. For the S-doped alloy, scale rumpling occurred only after 2 h thermal exposure and numerous large voids were observed at the scale–alloy interface where S segregated. In contrast to this, the oxide scale formed on the Dy and S co-doped alloy still remained flat even after 50 h isothermal oxidation and only small voids existed at the interface where S segregation was not detected.
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