Effect of different alloyed layers on the high temperature oxidation behavior of newly developed Ti2AlNb-based alloys
Aluminide
Orthorhombic crystal system
Titanium alloy
Titanium aluminide
DOI:
10.1016/j.apsusc.2010.08.101
Publication Date:
2010-09-04T10:51:09Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract The application of titanium aluminide orthorhombic alloys (O-phase alloys) as potential materials in aircraft and jet engines was limited by their poor oxidation resistance at high temperature. The Ti 2 AlNb-based alloys were chromised (Cr), chromium–tungstened (Cr–W) and nickel–chromised (Ni–Cr) by the double glow plasma surface alloying process to improve their high temperature oxidation resistance. The discontinuous oxidative behavior of Cr, Cr–W and Ni–Cr alloyed layers on Ti 2 AlNb-based alloy at 1093 K was explored in this study. After exposing at 1093 K, the TiO 2 layer was formed on the bare alloy and accompanied by the occurrence of crack, which promoted oxidation rate. The oxidation behavior of Ti 2 AlNb-based alloys was improved by surface alloying due to the formation of protective Al 2 O 3 scale or continuous and dense NiCr 2 O 4 film. The Ni–Cr alloyed layer presented the best high-temperature oxidation resistance among three alloyed layers.
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