As. Khanna et al., ON THE MECHANISM OF THE OXIDATION OF NICRAL-BASE ALLOYS IN AIR AND AIR CONTAINING SULFUR-DIOXIDE, Oxidation of metals, 40(3-4), 1993, pp. 275-294
Oxidation studies have been carried out on NiCrAl-base alloys in air a
nd air containing 1% sulphur dioxide at 1000-degrees-C. The alloys use
d were in the cast, forged and single-crystalline form. There was cons
iderable difference in the oxidation behavior of the as-cast alloy and
that of forged alloy, when the environment contained sulphur dioxide.
In the absence of the latter, the behavior of the two alloys was not
very different. The oxidation behavior of the single crystals was also
very similar to that of the cast and forged alloys, when the atmosphe
re was oxidizing. A few single-crystalline alloys, however, underwent
catastrophic oxidation when about 1% sulphur dioxide gas was present,
in a manner similar to that of the cast alloy. Oxidation tests at 1000
-degrees-C as well as detailed scale analysis indicated that the diffe
rent microstructure, especially large difference in grain size was pro
bably the main reason for the large difference in their oxidation beha
vior.