TEM Observation of Phase Transformations of Alumina Scales Formed on Al-Deposited Fe-Cr-Al Foils

2001 
The phase transformations and structural changes of Al 2 O 3 scales formed on an Al-deposited Fe-19Cr-3.2Al foil (totally 4.8 %Al, Al-deposited foil) during oxidation in air were studied mainly at 1373 K. A conventional Fe-20Cr-5Al foil (alloy foil) was similarly studied for comparison. The two kinds of foils had a thickness of 50 μm and similar amounts of rare earth elements. Extensive study using X-ray diffractometry, SEM and TEM revealed that scales formed on the Al-deposited foils transform from γ- to θ- to α-Al 2 O 3 with definite stages in a TTT type diagram. As the oxidation temperature rises, each transformation completes in a shorter period. Conversely, even 10 s oxidation resulted in scales consisting mainly of α-Al 2 O 3 on the alloy foil. The Al-deposited foil oxidises faster than the alloy foil at 1373 K during the initial period of about 9 ks, after which this relationship is inverted. These features are attributable to the fact that during the initial stage scales on the Al-deposited foils consist mainly of θ-Al 2 O 3 , while those on the alloy foils are α-Al 2 O 3 , and during the later stage equiaxial and columnar grains composing scales are larger for the Al-deposited foils.
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