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Microstructural study of the theta-alpha transformation in alumina scales formed on nickel-aluminides
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Aluminium NitrideEngineeringLuminescence SpectroscopyLuminescence MethodAlumina ScalesChemistryElectron MicroscopyCorrosionCalcium AluminateMaterials ScienceTheta-alpha TransformationMicrostructural StudyMetallurgical InteractionMicrostructureSurface CharacterizationSuperalloySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsMaterials CharacterizationAlloy DesignAlloy Phase
Luminescence spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy have been used to study the transformation from theta-Al2O3 to alpha-Al2O3 on the surface of platinum-modified nickel aluminide, (Ni,Pt)Al, bond coats on superalloys during initial stages of oxidation at 1,000-1,200°C. The transformation can proceed in a number of ways, depending on the surface roughness, leading to different microstructures of the stable alpha-alumina scale. The use of the luminescence method makes it possible to correlate microstructural features of the oxide with the local stress through piezospectroscopic shifts of both alpha- and theta-alumina optical spectra.
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