第 2-5 世代 Ni 基超合金の1023から 1373 Kにおける耐酸化特性

2007 
The oxidation properties of the 2nd-5th generation Ni-base superalloys were investigated. Isothermal oxidation examination was performed at 1023, 1173 and 1373 K in air for up to 3.6×106 s and the oxides were identified by using XRD analysis and SEM cross section observation. The 3rd, 4th generation superalloys and 5th generation superalloy TMS-173 formed thick NiO layers at the surface caused by the outward diffusion of Ni at 1023 K. These alloys showed poor oxidation resistance at 1173 and 1373 K due to the spinel formation, except for the oxidation resistances of the 3rd generation superalloys at 1373 K which were slightly improved by forming Al2O3 layers under the spinel layers. The 2nd generation superalloy and 5th generation superalloy TMS-196 show excellent oxidation resistance at all temperatures examined in this study, forming Al2O3 protective layers. These favorable results were caused by their high Cr content.
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