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Use of Modeling and Experiments to Assess the Effect of Minor Alloying Additions on Alumina Scale Formation during High-Temperature Oxidation

by Rafael Rodriguez, Brian Gleeson, Rishi R Pillai
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Repair for Power Plants: Proceedings from the Tenth International Conference
Publication Date
Page Numbers
235 to 246
Volume
84871
Publisher Location
Michigan, United States of America
Conference Name
10th International Conference on Advances in Materials, Manufacturing & Repair for Power Plants
Conference Location
Bonita Springs, Florida, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
EPRI
Conference Date
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During the last decades, new generations of Ni-based superalloys have emerged with judiciously controlled chemistries. These alloys heavily rely on the addition of refractory elements to enhance their mechanical properties at elevated temperatures; however, a clear interpretation of the influence of these minor-element additions on the alloy's high-temperature oxidation behavior is still not well understood, particularly from the standpoint of predicting the transition from internal to external alumina formation. In this context, the present investigation describes a systematic study that addresses the intrinsic effects that minor element additions of Nb, Ta, and Re have on the oxidation behavior of alumina-scale forming 帠-Ni alloys. By combining a novel simulation approach with high-temperature oxidation experiments, the present study evidences the generally positive effect associated with 2 at. % addition of Ta and Re as well as the detrimental consequences of Nb additions on the 1100 簞C oxidation of (in at. %) Ni-6Al-(0,4,6,8)Cr alloys.