IMPROVEMENT OF THE APPLICATION OF AN ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES OF AN ALPHA-ALUMINA SCALE .2. INFLUENCE OF YTTRIUM AND PALLADIUM ON ALUMINA SCALES DEVELOPED ON A BETA-NIAL ALLOY

Citation
J. Balmain et Am. Huntz, IMPROVEMENT OF THE APPLICATION OF AN ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES OF AN ALPHA-ALUMINA SCALE .2. INFLUENCE OF YTTRIUM AND PALLADIUM ON ALUMINA SCALES DEVELOPED ON A BETA-NIAL ALLOY, Oxidation of metals, 46(3-4), 1996, pp. 213-234
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy & Metallurigical Engineering
Journal title
ISSN journal
0030770X
Volume
46
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
213 - 234
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-770X(1996)46:3-4<213:IOTAOA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
An electrochemical method bused on analysis of potential-current curve s at various applied P-O2 for an alumina scale developed at 1100 degre es C on either undoped or yttrium-palladium eloped beta-NiAl alloys wa s used to determine transport parameters in the scale. In the case of scales for med on undoped or Y-doped NiAl alloys, the t(i) variations, at least in the P-O2 range experimentally studied, are very close: th e scale consists of an outer domain characterized by t(i) similar to 0 .1, then t(i) increases with decreasing P-O2. The ionic conductivity i n both cases shows a V-shape and decreases in the presence of Y. The p resence of palladium notably modifies the shape of the t(i) variation and induces an inversion of the shape of sigma(i) variation with P-O2. The analysis of these results suggests that at low P-O2 yttrium, loca lized in the inner part of the scale, decreases t(i), creates defect c omplexes and intergranular yttrogarnet precipitates, and prevents the outer part of the scale from contamination by nickel, which is thought also to give defect complexes when present. The variation of the oxyg en chemical potential inside the scale shows a progressive variation o f mu(o). The calculated oxidation constants are close to the experimen tal ones, which indicates that the alumina scale growth is ensured by grain-boundary diffusion of ionic species.