M. Schutze et M. Hald, IMPROVEMENT OF THE OXIDATION RESISTANCE OF TIAL ALLOYS BY USING THE CHLORINE EFFECT, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 240, 1997, pp. 847-858
Most TiAl alloys lack from their insufficient oxidation resistance in
air at temperatures above 800 degrees C. Recently it has been found th
at small amounts of Cl in the alloy may significantly improve the oxid
ation resistance. However, the mechanisms responsible for this effect
were not yet understood. In the paper oxidation experiments with TiAl
alloys are reported where Cl was alloyed to the material by the P/M ro
ute or applied to the material surface either by ion implantation or b
y PVD. The results of the investigations revealed that the Cl-effect i
s due to the formation of volatile metal chloride species. It is shown
that chlorine can have a beneficial effect on oxidation resistance in
a certain Cl-range which is quantified by thermodynamic calculations.
It is assumed that the Cl-effect offers a significant potential for i
mprovement of the oxidation resistance of technical TiAl alloys. (C) 1
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