Improvement of the Oxidation Resistance of Dispersion Strengthened Nickel-Chromium Alloys.

Abstract

The cyclic dynamic oxidation and hot corrosion behavior at 2000F (1093C) and 2200F (1204C) of Ni/Cr/ThO2 alloys modified by additions of 5 w/o aluminum and 0.2 w/o yttrium or 3 - 5 w/o manganese were measured. Alloys of the composition Ni/16-20Cr/5Al/2ThO2 exhibited the best oxidation resistance having a smaller weight change and less damage by spalling or erosion than the manganese-modified alloys. A thermomechanical procedure was defined to produce a coarse grain microstructure in the aluminum-modified alloys. The procedure consists of primary working by extrusion followed by secondary working by swaging or rolling. The resulting coarse grained alloys have good stress-rupture strength at 2000F (1093C) but the ultimate tensile strength is low. A coarse thoria size resulting during processing of the powder through the consolidation step was believed to have contributed to the low tensile strengths at 2000F (1093C). (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1972
Accession Number
AD0748266

Entities

People

  • Donald H. Timbres
  • L. Fredrick Norris
  • Maurice A. Clegg

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Alloys
  • Aluminum
  • Chromium
  • Chromium Alloys
  • Manganese
  • Oxidation
  • Oxidation Resistance
  • Resistance
  • Tensile Strength

Fields of Study

  • Materials science

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