Oxidation behaviour of cast Ni-Cr alloys in steam at 800°c

E. Essuman, L. R. Walker, P. J. Maziasz, B. A. Pint

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Abstract

To evaluate the steam oxidation resistance of cast Ni base alloy candidates for advanced steam turbine casings, laboratory experiments were conducted at 800°C. Alloys ranged from weaker, solid solution strengthened alloys 230 and 625 to stronger, precipitation strengthened alloys 105, 263 and 740, which are more difficult to fabricate and join. In general, these Ni-Cr based alloys exhibit low mass gains and form thin, protective Cr rich external oxides in 17 bar steam or 1 bar air. However, Al and Ti in these alloys internally oxidise in all cases. After 5000 h exposures, the average and maximum internal oxide penetration depths were measured, and the values were ranked based on the alloy AlzTi contents. The middle range of AlzTi compositions investigated, such as for alloys 617, 263, 282 and 740, showed the deepest penetrations. Further characterisation of the reaction products by electron microprobe showed a complex behaviour including significant Ti incorporation into the scale formed in both steam and air, and Ti rich oxide at both the gas and metal interfaces. Based on the Al and Ti contents, the internal oxidation observed in these alloys in steam was atypical.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)822-827
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Science and Technology (United Kingdom)
Volume29
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2013

Keywords

  • Cast Ni base alloys
  • Internal oxidation
  • Steam oxidation

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