2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2015.07.031
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Oxidation behavior of GTD111 Ni-based superalloy at 900 °C in air

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“…6. After oxidation for 0.5 h, a thickness of 1.2 lm c 0 -free zone accompanied by alumina layer was observed in the specimens; it was generally considered that the diffusion of Al by its own concentration gradients induced the oxidation reaction resulted in the formation of c 0 -free zone on the beneath of oxide film [12,17,18,20]. As the oxidation time increased, the total oxide layer showed faster growth rate than that of c 0 -free zone.…”
Section: Oxide Morphology and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…6. After oxidation for 0.5 h, a thickness of 1.2 lm c 0 -free zone accompanied by alumina layer was observed in the specimens; it was generally considered that the diffusion of Al by its own concentration gradients induced the oxidation reaction resulted in the formation of c 0 -free zone on the beneath of oxide film [12,17,18,20]. As the oxidation time increased, the total oxide layer showed faster growth rate than that of c 0 -free zone.…”
Section: Oxide Morphology and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It was apparent that the oxidefilm growth on the specimens proceeds by a rapidly increased at initial stage followed a gradually reduction stage of the oxide-film growth rate, especially after oxidation for 55 h, the oxide growth rate drastically decreased. The relationship between mass change and exposure time during oxidation usually follows an approximate power law [12,14,17], which can be described as…”
Section: Oxidation Kineticsmentioning
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“…The oxidation behavior of the EBS 740 superalloy can be explained by considering that the actual transmission species through the oxide are the electrons and the ions of metal or O 2 [17]. The metal-deficit oxides such as Cr, and Ti oxides grow outward by the outward diffusion of metal cations to react with the oxygen, therefore, they mostly concentrate on the above and within the very top portion of the surface [18].…”
Section: Oxidation Behavior Of the Ebs 740 Superalloymentioning
confidence: 99%