Effect of Nb content on cyclic oxidation behavior of as-cast Ti-1100 alloys

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The cyclic oxidation behaviors of the as-cast Ti-1100-xNb (x = 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0) alloys exposed at 650 °C for up to 100 h were systematically investigated. The aim of this work is to explore the in-depth oxidation mechanism by using the oxidation kinetics and the structure of the oxide products. The oxidation kinetics were determined by thermogravimetrically, and the microstructure and composition of the oxidation scale were studied by using XRD and SEM. The results demonstrate that Nb can significantly improve the oxidation resistance. However, the average weight gains of the alloys decrease firstly and then increase with the increase of Nb content. The oxidation kinetics obeys a parabolic model. The Ti-1100-1.0Nb alloy has the lowest kp value, which is 5.7 x 10-13 g2cm-4s-1. The surface oxidation products are mainly composed of massive or acicular rutile-TiO2, TixO (x = 3, 6), NbO2 and Al2O3. Besides, Al2(MoO4)3 oxide is also presented on the oxidation surface of the Ti-1100-1.5Nb alloys. Ti-1100-1.0Nb alloy shows the best oxidation resistance property revealed by combining weight gains and EDS-SEM element content profiles analysis. The interaction of Nb, O, Ti, and other elements retarded the diffusion of O atoms into the alloys, which improves the oxidation resistance.

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Song, Y., Fu, B., Dong, T., Li, G., Wang, F., Zhao, X., & Liu, J. (2020). Effect of Nb content on cyclic oxidation behavior of as-cast Ti-1100 alloys. Materials, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13051082

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