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Investigation of Initial Transient Oxidation of Fe–<Emphasis Type="Italic">x</Emphasis>Cr–6at.%Al Alloys Using Synchrotron Radiation During Heating to 1000 °C in Air
Authors:Suzue Yoneda  Shigenari Hayashi  Isao Saeki  Shigeharu Ukai
Affiliation:1.Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Iowa State University,Ames,USA;2.Department of Materials Science and Engineering,University of North Texas,Denton,USA;3.Headway Technologies,Milpitas,USA;4.Center for Advanced Non-Ferrous Structural Alloys (CANFSA),Denton,USA
Abstract:To understand the role of composition in the oxidation behavior of Ti–Mo system and to evaluate the extent of oxygen ingress into the metal substrate during high temperature exposure, a compositionally graded Ti–xMo specimen (0 ≤ x ≤ 12 wt% Mo) was prepared using an additive manufacturing technique, solutionized and then subjected to oxidation tests at 650 °C for different exposure times. The depth of oxygen diffusion, across the composition range, was assessed via change in the local hardness and the results were coupled with quantitative measurement of the oxygen concentration. The concentration of O in the α phase was reduced by 90 % after a short distance of 16 μm from the metal/oxide interface while it remained more or less the same in β phase. The solubility of Mo in α phase also approached zero near the surface as O changed the partition coefficient of this element between α and β phases. It was shown that the addition of Mo reduces the solubility of O in the metal substrate which in turn retards the transition point from parabolic to the linear oxidation stage.
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