Mechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel-based superalloy

Nickel-based superalloys are frequently used under operating conditions that lead to the formation of an oxide layer. In this study, the mechanical properties of such a submicron oxide scale formed on a nickel-based superalloy after oxidation at 650 °C were evaluated. Poisson’s ratio and Young’s mod...

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Main Authors: Everaerts, J, Salvati, E, Li, H, Li, W, Korsunsky, AM
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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author Everaerts, J
Salvati, E
Li, H
Li, W
Korsunsky, AM
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Salvati, E
Li, H
Li, W
Korsunsky, AM
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description Nickel-based superalloys are frequently used under operating conditions that lead to the formation of an oxide layer. In this study, the mechanical properties of such a submicron oxide scale formed on a nickel-based superalloy after oxidation at 650 °C were evaluated. Poisson’s ratio and Young’s modulus of the layered oxide structure were determined to be respectively 0.29, and 259 GPa. Depth-resolved residual stress profiling with nanoscale resolution showed large compressive residual stresses up to 3000 MPa in the oxide, with magnitude correlated to the oxide scale thickness. The relevance of the results to the crack initiation and growth behaviour is discussed.
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spelling oxford-uuid:9683427d-ff11-4c53-8e00-b28506b31bd52022-03-26T23:53:28ZMechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel-based superalloyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:9683427d-ff11-4c53-8e00-b28506b31bd5EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2019Everaerts, JSalvati, ELi, HLi, WKorsunsky, AMNickel-based superalloys are frequently used under operating conditions that lead to the formation of an oxide layer. In this study, the mechanical properties of such a submicron oxide scale formed on a nickel-based superalloy after oxidation at 650 °C were evaluated. Poisson’s ratio and Young’s modulus of the layered oxide structure were determined to be respectively 0.29, and 259 GPa. Depth-resolved residual stress profiling with nanoscale resolution showed large compressive residual stresses up to 3000 MPa in the oxide, with magnitude correlated to the oxide scale thickness. The relevance of the results to the crack initiation and growth behaviour is discussed.
spellingShingle Everaerts, J
Salvati, E
Li, H
Li, W
Korsunsky, AM
Mechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel-based superalloy
title Mechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel-based superalloy
title_full Mechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel-based superalloy
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel-based superalloy
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel-based superalloy
title_short Mechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel-based superalloy
title_sort mechanical properties of thermally grown submicron oxide layers on a nickel based superalloy
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