Growth Stresses in Thermally Grown Oxides on Nickel-Based Single-Crystal Alloys
Autor: | Arthur H. Heuer, David Hovis, Ming Y. He, Tresa M. Pollock, Britta Laux, Rettberg Luke H |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
010302 applied physics
Materials science Metallurgy Alloy Metals and Alloys Intermetallic Oxide 02 engineering and technology Substrate (electronics) engineering.material 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Condensed Matter Physics 01 natural sciences Thermal expansion Isothermal process Superalloy chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Mechanics of Materials 0103 physical sciences engineering 0210 nano-technology Single crystal |
Zdroj: | Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 47:1132-1142 |
ISSN: | 1543-1940 1073-5623 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11661-015-3273-x |
Popis: | Growth stresses that develop in α-Al2O3 scale that form during isothermal oxidation of three Ni-based single crystal alloys have been studied to elucidate their role in coating and substrate degradation at elevated temperatures. Piezospectroscopy measurements at room temperature indicate large room temperature compressive stresses in the oxides formed at 1255 K or 1366 K (982 °C or 1093 °C) on the alloys, ranging from a high of 4.8 GPa for Rene N4 at 1366 K (1093 °C) to a low of 3.8 GPa for Rene N5 at 1255 K (982 °C). Finite element modeling of each of these systems to account for differences in coefficients of thermal expansion of the oxide and substrate indicates growth strains in the range from 0.21 to 0.44 pct at the oxidation temperature, which is an order of magnitude higher than the growth strains measured in the oxides on intermetallic coatings that are typically applied to these superalloys. The magnitudes of the growth strains do not scale with the parabolic oxidation rate constants measured for the alloys. Significant spatial inhomogeneities in the growth stresses were observed, due to (i) the presence of dendritic segregation and (ii) large carbides in the material that locally disrupts the structure of the oxide scale. The implications of these observations for failure during cyclic oxidation, fatigue cycling, and alloy design are considered. |
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