%0 Journal Article
%A Jalowicka, Aleksandra
%A Duan, Ran
%A Huczkowski, Pawel
%A Chyrkin, Anton
%A Grüner, Daniel
%A Pint, B. A.
%A Unocic, K. A.
%A Quadakkers, Willem J.
%T Effect of Specimen Thickness on Microstructural Changes During Oxidation of the NiCrW Alloy 230 at 950-1050°C
%J JOM
%V 67
%N 11
%@ 0148-6608
%C New York, NY
%I Springer Science + Business Media
%M FZJ-2015-07478
%P 2573-2588
%D 2015
%X An accurate procedure for predicting oxidation-induced damage and lifetime limits is crucial for the reliable operation of high-temperature metallic components in practical applications. In order to develop a predictive oxidation lifetime model for Ni–Cr alloys, specimens of wrought NiCrW alloy 230 with different thicknesses were cyclically oxidized in air at 950–1050°C for up to 3000 h. After prolonged exposure, two types of carbides as well as a Cr-rich nitride (π-phase) precipitated in the γ-Ni matrix. The oxidation-induced loss of Cr from the alloy resulted in the formation of subscale zones, which were free of the Cr-rich carbide and nitride but also of the Ni-W rich M6C. The width of the M6C-free zone was smaller than that free of the Cr-rich precipitates. Thermodynamic and diffusion calculations of the observed time- and temperature-dependent Cr depletion processes identified that back diffusion of C occurred which resulted in an increased volume fraction of M23C6 in the specimen core. With increasing time and temperature, the amount of π-phase in the specimen core increased. The subscale depletion of the initially present Cr-nitrides and the formation of Cr-nitrides in the specimen center is believed to be related to a mechanism which is qualitatively similar to that described for the Cr carbide enrichment. However, with increasing time and decreasing specimen thickness, N uptake from the atmosphere becomes apparent. As a result, the precipitates present in the specimen center eventually consisted almost exclusively of nitrides
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%9 Journal Article
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%R 10.1007/s11837-015-1645-8
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/279594