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The iron effect on oxidation and interdiffusion behaviour in MCrAlX coated Ni-base superalloys
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCeramic PowdersMcralx CoatingMcralx PowdersChemical EngineeringCorrosionNi-base SuperalloysInterdiffusion BehaviourSolidificationMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringIn792 SuperalloyThermal Spray CoatingPowder MetallurgyMicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsSuperalloyAlloy DesignIron EffectMetallurgical ProcessMetal Processing
Two MCrAlX powders with different Fe content were deposited on an IN792 superalloy using high velocity oxygen-fuel spraying (HVOF). The oxidation and interdiffusion behaviour of the coated specimens were investigated at 900, 1000 and 1100 °C for different exposure times. Experimental results showed that high Fe addition in the MCrAlX coating had no obvious effect on oxidation, however, a great impact on coating-substrate interdiffusion and coating degradation was observed. Although no influence on Al diffusivity in IN792, high Fe addition promotes the formation of a discontinuous σ phase layer at the coating/substrate interface, which retards Al diffusion in the IN792 substrate at 900 °C. To investigate Fe influence on phase equilibrium, thermodynamic calculation was also performed. It was shown that high Fe addition in the MCrAlX coating increased the β phase fraction and stabilized the β phase by extending the β + γ phase region. Besides, high Fe addition in the MCrAlX coating modifies Cr diffusion, and alters local phase equilibrium at the coating/substrate interface. These two factors suppress inner-β depletion of high Fe containing coating. Grain coarsening of the coating can be observed during oxidation, it was retarded by high Fe addition.
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