Title of article :
Microstructure and oxidation of hot-dip aluminized
titanium at high temperature
Author/Authors :
WANG DEQING?، نويسنده , , SHI ZIYUAN، نويسنده , , Teng Yingli، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
High-temperature diffusion of a hot-dip aluminized titanium is conducted to study microstructure changes and oxidation
behavior of the aluminized titanium. After aluminizing, the titanium substrate is covered by a black layer in which tiny blockshaped
TiAl3 particles are scattered in aluminum matrix. Based on the diffusion experiment results, the thickness of the
aluminum diffusion layer at 800 8C increases with diffusion time. However, the aluminum diffusion layer at 900 8C grows and
reaches its maximum thickness in 6 h, and then the thickness of the aluminum diffusion layer is reduced with prolonged
diffusion time. An inversion of the diffusion layer thickness versus time appears for the aluminized titanium treated at 1000 8C,
and the thickness of the diffusion layer keeps declining with diffusion time. The phases present in the outer and middle sublayers
are titanium-rich TiAl3 and equilibrium TiAl3, respectively. However, the phase in inner sublayer changes from titanium-rich
TiAl3 to TiAl2 and TiAl as diffusion temperature and time increase. Through energy-dispersive X-ray and X-ray diffraction
analysis, the oxides formed in the oxidation process are Al2O3 and Al2TiO5. Although the oxide scale formed on the surface of
the aluminized titanium has an insufficient stability and integrity, the thermal oxidation resistance of the aluminized titanium is
still improved by over 5 times compared with that of the pure titanium
Keywords :
Aluminizing , Titanium aluminide , Oxidation , diffusion
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science