Aurélie Vande Put, Enrica Epifano, Fabrice Crabos, Daniel Monceau
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摘要
对由单晶 AM3 超合金和 NiCoCrAlYTa+Pt 涂层组成的体系进行了热处理和氧化试验,以研究铂在高温下对 Ta 和 Ti 扩散的影响。实验结果与直接镀有铂的 AM3 超合金进行了比较。对于所有研究体系,铂对元素活性的影响都是通过热力学计算进行评估的。与 AM3 相比,铂在 NiCoCrAlYTa 涂层中的扩散速度更快。在表面以下富含铂的γ′相中测得了较高的钽含量,并观察到铝和铬向表面的大量迁移,这与热力学计算结果一致,热力学计算结果预测在有铂存在的情况下,铝和铬的活性会大大降低。实验还发现了钛向外扩散的现象,而计算结果并未显示铂会导致钛活性降低。
Pt Effect on the Bond-Coating/Superalloy Interdiffusion: Case of a Pt-Modified NiCoCrAlYTa Coating
Heat treatments and oxidation tests were performed on systems composed of a single-crystal AM3 superalloy with a NiCoCrAlYTa+Pt coating to investigate the effect of Pt on Ta and Ti diffusion at high temperature. Experimental results were compared to an AM3 superalloy directly coated with Pt. For all the studied systems, the effect of Pt on elemental activities was evaluated through thermodynamic calculations. Pt diffusion was found to be faster in the NiCoCrAlYTa coating than in AM3. High Ta contents were measured in the Pt-rich γ′ phase below the surface and significant Al and Cr transport toward the surface was observed, in agreement with thermodynamic calculations which predicted an important decrease in their activities in the presence of Pt. An outward diffusion of Ti was also noticed, whereas calculations did not show a decrease in Ti activity due to Pt. Other discrepancies between experiments and thermodynamic calculations were noted and are discussed in this work.
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