Abstract
Novel single-phase γ′ nanocrystalline coatings with and without Pt modification were developed on René N5 single-crystal superalloy to investigate their cyclic oxidation behaviors at 1100 °C and 1150 °C. Compared with conventional β-(Ni,Pt)Al coating, the γ′ nanocrystalline coatings, whether with Pt addition or not, prevailed in terms of inhibiting elements interdiffusion and surface rumpling. More importantly, Pt introduction was observed to further enhance oxidation performances of the γ′ nanocrystalline coating. The synergistic effect of nanocrystalline structure and Pt modification promoted to develop a highly purified alumina scale, preventing the formation of extensive Y-rich oxide impurities and avoiding the premature failure of TGO.
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