Author:
Zhang X.F.,Thaidigsmann K.,Ager J.,Hou P.Y.
Abstract
The structure and phase of the Al2O3scale that forms on an Fe3Al-based alloy Fe-28Al-5Cr (at.%) was investigated by transmission electron microscopy and photoluminescence spectroscopy. Oxidation was performed at 900 °C and 1000 °C for up to 190 min. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that single-layer scales were formed after short oxidation times. Electron diffraction was used to show that the scales are composed of nanoscale crystallites of the θ, γ, and α phases of alumina. Band-like structure was observed extending along three 120°-separated directions within the surface plane. Textured θ and γ grains were the main components of the bands, whereas mixed α and transient phases were found between the bands. Extended oxidation produced a double-layered scale structure with a continuous α layer at the scale/alloy interface and a γ/θ layer at the gas surface. The mechanism for the formation of Al2O3scales on iron aluminide alloys is discussed and compared with that for nickel aluminide alloys.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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34 articles.
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