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Effect of surface roughness on the development of protective Al2O3 on Fe-10Al (at.%) alloys containing 0-10 at.% Cr
Authors:ZG Zhang  PY Hou  Y Niu
Institution:a Institute of Metal Research (South Campus), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wencui Road 62, 110016 Shenyang, China
b Department of Applied Chemistry, Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology, 110142 Shenyang, China
c Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
d DICheP, Università di Genova, Fiera del Mare, Pad. D, 16129 Genova, Italy
Abstract:The effect of alloy surface roughness, achieved by different degrees of surface polishing, on the development of protective alumina layer on Fe-10 at.% Al alloys containing 0, 5, and 10 at.% Cr was investigated during oxidation at 1000 °C in 0.1 MPa oxygen. For alloys that are not strong Al2O3 formers (Fe-10Al and Fe-5Cr-10Al), the rougher surfaces increased Fe incorporation into the overall surface layer. On the Fe-10Al, more iron oxides were formed in a uniform layer of mixed aluminum- and iron-oxides since the layer was thicker. On the Fe-5Cr-10Al, more iron-rich nodules developed on an otherwise thin Al2O3 surface layer. These nodules nucleated preferentially along surface scratch marks but not on alloy grain boundaries. For the strong Al2O3-forming Fe-10Cr-10Al alloy, protective alumina surface layers were observed regardless of the surface roughness. These results indicate that the formation of a protective Al2O3 layer on Fe-Cr-Al surfaces is not dictated by Al diffusion to the surface. More cold-worked surfaces caused an enhanced Fe diffusion, hence produced more Fe-rich oxides during the early stage of oxidation.
Keywords:68  55  Nq  81  65  Mq  81  65  Ps
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