Abstract

Oxidation behavior of Nb–30Si–(10,20)Cr alloys have been evaluated in air from 700 to 1400 °C by heating for 24 h and furnace cooling them. The lower weight gain per unit area has been observed for 20Cr alloy at 1200, 1300, and 1400 °C. Pesting has been observed at lower temperatures (700, 800, 900 °C). Analysis indicates that the powder formation at 900, 100, 1100 °C may be associated with β form of Nb2O5 (base centered monoclinic form). However the m-monoclinic form of Nb2O5 evolves at temperatures above 900 °C while o-orthorhombic Nb2O5 forms at below this temperature. The phases in the alloys have been calculated using the PandatTM software program at different temperatures using calculated Nb–Cr–Si phase diagrams.

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