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Article Dans Une Revue Oxidation of Metals Année : 2010

High-temperature oxidation of Fe3Al and Fe3AlZr intermetallics

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The oxidation behavior of Fe3Al and Fe3Al–Zr intermetallic compounds was tested in synthetic air in the temperature range 900–1200 °C. The addition of Zr showed a significant effect on the high-temperature oxidation behavior. The total weight gain after 100 h oxidation of Fe3Al at 1200 °C was around three times more than that for Fe3Al–Zr materials. Zr-containing intermetallics exhibited abnormal kinetics between 900 and 1100 °C, due to the presence and transformation of transient alumina into stable α-Al2O3. Zr-doped Fe3Al oxidation behavior under cyclic tests at 1100 °C was improved by delaying the breakaway oxidation to 80 cycles, in comparison to 5 cycles on the undoped Fe3Al alloys. The oxidation improvements could be related to the segregation of Zr at alumina grain boundaries and to the presence of Zr oxide second-phase particles at the metal–oxide interface and in the external part of the alumina scale. The change of oxidation mechanisms, observed using oxygen–isotope experiments followed by secondary-ion mass spectrometry, was ascribed to Zr segregation at alumina grain boundaries.

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hal-00457959 , version 1 (18-02-2010)

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S. Chevalier, P. Juzon, G. Borchardt, A. Galerie, K. Przybylski, et al.. High-temperature oxidation of Fe3Al and Fe3AlZr intermetallics. Oxidation of Metals, 2010, 73 (1-2), pp.43-64. ⟨10.1007/s11085-009-9168-8⟩. ⟨hal-00457959⟩
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