Vr. Vosberg et al., STRESSES IN ALUMINA SCALES ON HIGH-TEMPERATURE ALLOYS MEASURED BY X-RAY AND OPTICAL METHODS, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 358(1-2), 1997, pp. 127-130
The effect of silicon and titanium on the spallation resistance of alu
mina scales formed on NiCrAlY-type alloys has been investigated using
model alloys with different additions of Si or Ti. For this purpose cy
clic oxidation experiments were carried out at temperatures between 95
0 and 1100 degrees C. For evaluation of the growth and temperature ind
uced stresses in the oxide scales selected samples were analysed by X-
ray stress evaluation (XSE) at ambient temperature after various oxida
tion treatments. The compressive strains in the scales were found to i
ncrease with increasing oxidation time, tending to become constant aft
er longer oxidation times. The strains reduced remarkably, when scale
damage, such as cracking, started. The developed strains in the oxide
scales appeared to be affected by the microstructure of the alloy and
the phase distribution in the subsurface depletion layer beneath the o
xide. This distribution is affected by the presence of Si and Ti. Apar
t from the X-ray method, laser Raman spectroscopy (LRS) was calibrated
for strain measurement by XSE results aiming at applying this method
for stress analysis at higher temperatures.