Effects of ni additions on the high temperature expansion, melting and oxidation behaviors of cobalt-based superalloys

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Nickel is often added to cobalt-based superalloys to stabilize their austenitic structure. In this work the effects of Ni on several high temperature properties of a chromium-rich cobalt-based alloy reinforced by high fraction of TaC carbides are investigated. Different thermal analysis techniques are used: differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermo-mechanical analysis (TMA) and thermogravimetry (TG). Results show that the progressive addition of nickel did not induce great modifications of microstructure, refractoriness or thermal expansion. However, minor beneficial effects were noted, including reduction of the melting temperature range and slight decrease in thermal expansion coefficient. The most important improvement induced by Ni addition concerns the hot oxidation behavior. In this way, introducing several tens wt % Ni in this type of cobalt-based alloy may be recommended.

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Berthod, P., Aranda, L., & Gomis, J. P. (2021). Effects of ni additions on the high temperature expansion, melting and oxidation behaviors of cobalt-based superalloys. Crystals, 11(2), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11020173

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