Abstract

Phase transformation of Pt-modified nickel aluminide coating β-(Ni,Pt)Al into γ′ phase was studied during isothermal and cyclic oxidation at 1100 °C. The transformation occurred with homogeneous β and γ′ phases with chemical compositions depending on oxidation conditions. Cyclic oxidation led to a higher volume fraction of topologically close-packed (TCP) phases formed in the interdiffusion zone and the chemical composition of TCP phases was found to vary with oxidation conditions. This difference in TCP precipitation in the interdiffusion zone for isothermal and cyclic oxidation was suggested to be responsible for different β and γ′ compositions. The experimental observations were discussed using thermodynamic calculations by Thermo-Calc software, and some explanations were given.

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