Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
2018-06-01
At elevated temperatures, heavy liquid metals and their alloys are known to create a highly corrosive environment that causes irreversible degradation of most iron-based materials. It has been found that an appropriate concentration of oxygen in the liquid alloy can significantly reduce this issue by creating a passivating oxide scale that controls diffusion, especially if Al is present in Fe-based materials (by Al-oxide formation). However, the increase of the temperature and of oxygen content in liquid phase leads to the increase of oxygen diffusion into bulk, and to promotion of the internal Al oxidation. This can cause a strain in bulk near the oxide layer, due either to mismatch between the thermal expansion coefficients of the oxides and bulk material, or to misfit of the crystal lattices (bulk vs. oxides). This work investigates the strain induced into proximal bulk of a Fe-Cr-Al alloy by oxide layers formation in liquid lead-bismuth eutectic utilizing synchrotron X-ray Laue microdiffraction. It is found that internal oxidation is the most likely cause for the strain in the metal rather than thermal expansion mismatch as a two-layer problem.
Article
Accepted version
English
Esforç i tensió; Oxidació; Materials--Propietats tèrmiques; Laue X-ray microdiffraction; Strain; Oxidation; Thermal constriction; FeCrAl alloy
35 p.
Elsevier
Acta Materialia. Vol.151 (2018), p.301-309
info: eu-repo/grantAgreement/U.S. Department of Energy/SunShot program/DE-EE0005941
info: eu-repo/grantAgreement/National Natural Science Foundation of China/Grant 51671154
info: eu-repo/grantAgreement/National Natural Science Foundation of China/Grant 51405507
info: eu-repo/grantAgreement/National Key Research and Development Program of China/Grant 2016YFB0700404
info: eu-repo/grantAgreement/National Basic Research Program of China/"973" Program/Grant 2015CB057400
info: eu-repo/grantAgreement/State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials/Grant 20171907
info: eu-repo/grantAgreement/U.S. Department of Energy/DE-AC02-05CH11231
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