The Reactive Element Effect

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Abstract

Rationalizing the reactive element effect operative in alumina- and chromia-forming alloys upon oxidation under oxidizing hot gas atmospheres, referring to investigations on zirconium oxide-coated test samples for gas turbine alloys. This retrospective study uses the results of cyclic furnace lifetime tests conducted at 1100 °C on ZrO2-coated Ni-base alloys with Y− or Y+ Hf-doped bond coats and correlates them with the parabolic oxidation rate constant at 1100 °C of binary NiAl alloys doped with Y, Zr, or Hf. Parallel results at higher temperatures allow the respective oxidation processes during the cyclic lifetimes to be assigned to cation-dominated or anion-dominated transport processes. The correlations document the close interrelationship betweenthe refractory element content (Mo, Re, Ta, W) in the substrate alloythe total content of the two reactive elements Y and Zr in the mixed zone of the scale, representing a Me3+ iso-valence valueindividual relative lifetime parameters in pct for EBPVD thermal barrier coating systems associated with cation-dominated transport processes.

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Fritscher, K. (2023). The Reactive Element Effect. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 54(1), 64–74. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-022-06840-w

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