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Relation between composition, microstructure and oxidation in iron aluminides

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The relation between chemical composition, microstructure and oxidation properties has been investigated on various FeAl based alloys, the aim being to induce changes in the microstructure of the compound by selective oxidation of aluminium. Oxidation kinetics that was evaluated on bulk specimens showed that, due to fast diffusion in the alloys, no composition gradient is formed during the aluminium selective oxidation. Accordingly, significant aluminium depletion in the compound could be observed in the thinnest part of oxidised wedge-shape specimens. Another way to obtain samples of variable aluminium content was to prepare diffusion couples with one aluminide and pure iron as end members. These latter specimens have been characterised using electron microscopy and first results of oxidation experiments are presented.
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hal-03599332 , version 1 (07-03-2022)

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Mayerling Martinez Celis, Bernard Viguier, Philippe Maugis, Jacques Lacaze. Relation between composition, microstructure and oxidation in iron aluminides. Intermetallics, 2006, 14 (10-11), pp.1214-1220. ⟨10.1016/j.intermet.2005.11.018⟩. ⟨hal-03599332⟩
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