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Influence of short-time oxidation on corrosion properties of directionally solidified superalloys with different orientations

  • Luo Ning Ma
  • , Tian You Wang
  • , Zheng Zhang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University

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Abstract

In order to investigate the corrosion performance on intersecting and longitudinal surfaces of unoxidized and oxidized directionally solidified superalloys, Ni-base directionally solidified superalloy DZ125 and Co-base directionally solidified superalloy DZ40M were selected. Oxidation behavior on both alloys with different orientations was investigated at 1050℃ at different times, simulating the oxidation process of vanes or blades in service; subsequent electrochemical performance in 3.5%NaCl aqueous solution was studied on two orientations of unoxidized and oxidized alloys, simulating the corrosion process of superalloy during downtime. The results show that grain boundaries and sub-boundaries of directionally solidified superalloys are susceptible to corrosion and thus longitudinal surface with lower area fraction of grain boundaries has higher corrosion resistance. Compared to intersecting surface of alloys, the structure of grain boundaries of longitudinal surface is less conducive to diffusion and thus the oxidation rate on longitudinal surface is lower. Formation of oxide layers on alloys after short-time oxidation provides protective effect and enhances the corrosion resistance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-87
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Materials Engineering
Volume44
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jul 2016

Keywords

  • Corrosion performance
  • Directionally solidified superalloy
  • Orientation
  • Short-time oxidation

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