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Effect of Ti addition on high-temperature oxidation behavior of Co–Ni-based superalloy

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The oxidation behavior of a newly designed Co–Ni-based alloy with varied addition of Ti (1.4 and 2.1 wt.%, hereafter referred as 1.4Ti and 2.1Ti alloys) was explored in air at 900 °C.… Click to show full abstract

The oxidation behavior of a newly designed Co–Ni-based alloy with varied addition of Ti (1.4 and 2.1 wt.%, hereafter referred as 1.4Ti and 2.1Ti alloys) was explored in air at 900 °C. It is found that an outer oxide layer composed of CoO, an intermediate oxide layer composed of intermittent TiO 2 plus continuous Cr, W-rich oxides, and an inner oxidized region composed of Al 2 O 3 were formed on the surface of 1.4Ti alloy, whereas the oxide structure of 2.1Ti alloy was composed of CoO as the outer oxide layer, continuous TiO 2 , Cr 2 O 3 , and WO 3 as intermediate oxide layer, and Al 2 O 3 as the inner oxidized region. With increasing Ti content, continuous TiO 2 films formed in the intermediate oxide layer, which would lead to the formation of compact Cr 2 O 3 and improved oxidation resistance after 100 h oxidation at 900 °C. These observations indicated that Ti addition can improve the high-temperature oxidation resistance of Co–Ni-based alloys.

Keywords: oxidation; addition; high temperature; oxide layer; oxidation behavior

Journal Title: Journal of Iron and Steel Research International
Year Published: 2020

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