Abstract

Oxidation behavior of NiAl alloys modified by various reactive elements (REs) were investigated at 1100°C in dry and humid atmospheres, respectively. Among the doped alloys, the Zr-doped alloy showed similar oxidation behavior compared with the Hf-doped alloy, while the Dy and La doped alloys revealed poor oxidation resistance. Compared to Hf and Zr, Dy and La were prone to precipitate and form RE-rich oxides due to relatively low solubility. Zr ions segregated at the scale/alloy interface to form fine oxide pegs. For Dy and La NiAl alloys, water vapor promoted the internal oxidation, resulting in loss of protection.

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