Title of article :
Long-term oxidation kinetics of aluminide coatings on alloy
steels by low temperature pack cementation process
Author/Authors :
Z. D. Xiang S. R. Rose P. K. Datta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The long-term oxidation kinetics of the P92
steel and iron aluminide diffusion coating formed on its
surface by the pack cementation process have been
investigated at 650 C over a period of more than
7000 h both in 100% steam and in air under normal
one atmospheric pressure by intermittent weight
measurement at room temperature. X-ray diffraction
(XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and
energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) techniques were
used to analyse the oxidised surfaces. For the P92 steel
substrate, the scale formed by oxidation is largely
magnetite (Fe3O4) in steam and haematite (Fe2O3) in
air. Despite this difference in the type of oxide scales
formed, it was found that the long-term oxidation
kinetics of the P92 steel substrate in both steam and air
can be described by a logarithmic time relationship:
Dmt = klln(t/t + 1); the constants kl and t were subsequently
determined using a closest fit process for
oxidations in steam and air. For the coating, the oxide
scale formed in both steam and air was Al2O3, which
provided the long-term oxidation resistance. It was
observed that the long-term oxidation kinetics of the
coating in both steam and air can be best described by
Dmt = Dm0 + kct1/3; the rate constant kc of oxidation in
steam and air was then determined by the least squares
method. For both the P92 steel substrate and coating,
the rate of oxidation is faster in steam than in air at
650 C particularly in the case of the P92 steel
substrate.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science