Abstract
Isothermal oxidation was carried out on new γ/γ′ Co-base superalloys of the system Co–Al–W–B. Appropriate B-contents lead to improved oxidation resistance and oxide layer adhesion. Oxidation at 800 and 900 °C results in formation of Co 3O 4, CoO, and complex oxides (containing Co, Al, and W). A continuous and protective inner alumina layer forms only at 800 °C. Furthermore, oxidation leads to phase transformation (γ/γ′ to γ/Co 3W microstructure) at the matrix/oxide layer interface due to Al-depletion. The effect of additional alloying elements such as Ta, Cr, Nb, Si, V, Mo, and Ir on the oxidation behaviour was also investigated.
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