Author/Authors :
A. Almathami، نويسنده , , E. Elhachmi، نويسنده , , M. Brochu، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Al-containing nanostructured coatings provide
excellent protection from high temperature corrosion.
Aluminum oxide scales generally provide better oxidation
resistance and yield lower oxidation rates than other oxide
scale compositions. In this study, nanocrystalline 316L
stainless steel containing 6 wt.% Al was synthesized using
cryogenic milling (cryomilling). Complete alloying was
obtained after 32 h of milling and the average grain size
was found to be 7 nm. High temperature thermal stability
and oxidation kinetics of the alloyed powders were
examined. The powder demonstrated good grain growth
stability at 500 C, at which point, the powders had been
heat treated for 120 h and the average grain size was found
to be 11.4 nm. The oxidation kinetics of the powder were
studied for 48 h at 500, 800, and 1,000 C, respectively.
For comparison, conventional 316LSS powder was also
tested. Nanocrystalline 316LSS-6 wt.% Al showed lower
weight gain than the conventional 316LSS powders. During
the oxidation of nanocrystalline 316LSS-6 wt. % Al at
500 C, protective aluminum oxide scale formed at the
surface. At 800 C and 1,000 C, most of the nanocrystalline
316LSS-6 wt.% Al particles showed completed
outer aluminum oxide scale. However, at 800 and
1,000 C, some particles showed growth of chromium
oxide scale underneath the aluminum oxide scale. In those
samples, Al depletion was also observed due to a nonhomogenous
distribution of Al during cryomilling. The
activation energy of the oxidation reaction was calculated
and was found to be affected by the enhancement of the
grain boundary diffusion in nanostructured particles