2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.06.168
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Microstructural characteristics and degradation mechanism of the NiCrAlY/CrN/DSM11 system during thermal exposure at 1100 °C

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“…For oxidation, a scheme proposed by Meier et al for a NiCoCrAlY based bond coat is used [18] which gives the thickness, δ, of the oxide scale as: (2) where Q, T 0 and n are constants equal to 27777.4, 2423.7 K and 0.332, respectively; T is the temperature in K, and t is the time in seconds. The current model assumes that only Al is oxidized at the coating surface, and the diffusion of elements within the oxide is not modelled explicitly.…”
Section: Oxidation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For oxidation, a scheme proposed by Meier et al for a NiCoCrAlY based bond coat is used [18] which gives the thickness, δ, of the oxide scale as: (2) where Q, T 0 and n are constants equal to 27777.4, 2423.7 K and 0.332, respectively; T is the temperature in K, and t is the time in seconds. The current model assumes that only Al is oxidized at the coating surface, and the diffusion of elements within the oxide is not modelled explicitly.…”
Section: Oxidation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the concentration fields extend with time, the F-D grid zones are expanded dynamically [17] while the oxidation interface was treated as a moving phase boundary, using a published scheme [23]. The boundary condition at the oxidation interface is given by the rate of Al consumption derived from Equation (2). The expansion of grid zones continues until the neighbouring zones overlap (soft impingement), at which point the zones are merged to form a single zone.…”
Section: Grid Schemementioning
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“…A wide diversity of coating materials have been successfully applied to protect the surface of these components, such as: cobalt, iron and nickel alloys [2,4,5]. The latter have been especially used due to their outstanding performance under extreme high temperature conditions [5][6][7][8]. Several hardfacing and thermal spraying processes have been used to coat the molds: (i) plasma transferred arc (PTA) and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), (ii) flame spraying (FS), high velocity oxy fuel (HVOF) and atmospheric plasma spraying (APS).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The knowledge of the degradation processes, phase transformations, reaction kinetics and nature of the oxide scale formation in these coatings is important for their use in applied practice to ensure the slow growing TGO scale during oxidation. For this reason isothermal oxidation tests are extensively applied [13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%