Abstract

Based on the thermodynamic analysis, experimental work is undertaken to investigate the thermal stability of the hybrid Ni2Al3/Ni coating with a thin inner Ni layer formed on creep resistant ferritic steel. The results showed that once the coating is transformed by interdiffusion to a NiAl/Al-rich-Fe-base-alloy layer structure, thermal stability of the newly formed outer NiAl layer at 650°C can be enhanced by the constraint imposed on inward Al diffusion by Al activity difference at the outer/inner layer interface. The Fe diffusion into the newly formed outer NiAl layer is restrained by its solubility limit in the newly formed outer NiAl layer.

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