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Enhanced Oxygen Diffusion Along Internal Oxide–Metal Matrix Interfaces in Ni–Al Alloys During Internal Oxidation
Authors:Martínez-Villafañe  A  Stott  FH  Chacon-Nava  JG  Wood  GC
Affiliation:(1) División de Deterioro de Materiales e Integridad Estructural, Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados, S.C., Av. Miguel de Cervantes 120 Complejo Industrial Chihuahua, 31109 Chihuahua, Chih., México;(2) Corrosion and Protection Centre, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 88, Manchester, M60 1QD, U.K
Abstract:A study of the internal oxidation of dilute Ni–Al alloys in an NiO/Ni Rhines pack was performed at 800, 1000, and 1100°C. Considerable deviations from the classical internal oxidation model have been observed. The rate of internal oxidation depends not only on the concentration of the alloying element but also on its nature, which contributes to determining the size, shape, orientation and distribution of the internal oxide precipitates. For instance, the precipitates in the Ni–Al alloys are continuous rods, arranged in a cone-shaped configuration that extends from the surface to the internal oxide front. The observed depths of internal oxidation for the various concentrations of aluminum are discussed and related to the morphologies of the internal oxide precipitates. The apparent N(s) oDo values determined from internal oxide penetrations increase with increasing solute content in the alloy. It is postulated that diffusivity of oxygen is enhanced along the internal oxide–metal matrix interface compared with that in the metal matrix.
Keywords:internal oxidation  Ni–  Al alloys  enhanced oxygen diffusion
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