Abstract

In order to evaluate the impact of an oxidation resistant coating on the structural performance of a Mo-9Si-8B alloy tensile creep experiments were conducted at 1200 °C. After a plastic strain of 6% the creep rates of the coated samples compared favorably with the reported values for uncoated samples. Moreover, the coating structure was maintained during creep deformation and the coating exhibited a self-healing capability.

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