Author/Authors :
Wubian Tian، نويسنده , , Peiling Wang، نويسنده , , Yanmei Kan، نويسنده , , Guojun Zhang، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The isothermal oxidation behavior of Cr2AlC
ceramics oxidized in air at 1,100 and 1,250 C for 20 h was
studied. The phase compositions and microstructure of the
oxidized surface were identified and observed by XRD and
electron probe microanalysis (EMPA), respectively, while
the cross sections of oxidized samples were also examined
by EMPA equipped with energy dispersive spectrum
capabilities. The results indicated that the oxidation of
Cr2AlC samples was carried out by the outward diffusion
of Al, together with small amounts of Cr, and the inward
diffusion of O to form a surface layer of a-Al2O3, while
carbides (Cr7C3 and Cr3C2), rather than oxides (Cr2O3),
were formed in a layer under the surface. The mass gain
per unit surface area of oxidized Cr2AlC followed a parabolic
relation with oxidation time, and the parabolic rates,
kp, for oxidation at 1,100 and 1,250 C were 1.1 9 10-12
and 7.1 9 10-10 kg2 m4 s-1, respectively