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The Effect Of Al And B Additions On The Oxidation Behavior Of Alloys From The Nb-Cr-Si System, Nydia Judit Esparza Jan 2012

The Effect Of Al And B Additions On The Oxidation Behavior Of Alloys From The Nb-Cr-Si System, Nydia Judit Esparza

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Nickel based superalloys have been developed to perform substantially in industry however as technology develops, the need and desire to increase service temperatures to improve efficiency and performance is pushing the capabilities of these alloys. These aspired requirements entail the research and development of new structural materials that surpass the abilities of nickel alloys. Research in Nb-based alloys is underway as Nb alloys have shown to be a promising alternative with similar density but higher melting temperatures than the Ni alloys. However, because Nb has poor oxidation properties extensive studies are necessary to develop an alloy that can perform as …


The Effect Of Al, Mo, And B On The Oxidation Behavior Of Three Nb-Based Alloys, Victoria Rae Rangel Jan 2012

The Effect Of Al, Mo, And B On The Oxidation Behavior Of Three Nb-Based Alloys, Victoria Rae Rangel

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Extensive work has been undertaken to develop niobium based structural alloys for high temperature applications. These developments have led to the increase in engine operating temperatures and better performance efficiency. New materials including alloys based on metals with higher melting points such as molybdenum and niobium with silicon are now being examined as a better alternative to nickel base superalloys. Materials with a niobium silicide based composites have the potential for higher temperature capabilities. The oxidation behavior of Nb-20Cr-10Si and Nb-20Cr-10Si-5Al has been studied in a range of temperature from 700 to 1400°C in static air. Isothermal oxidation experiments indicate …


High Temperature Oxidation Behavior Of Nb-20mo-15si-5b-20cr Alloy, Julieta Angelica Ventura Jan 2009

High Temperature Oxidation Behavior Of Nb-20mo-15si-5b-20cr Alloy, Julieta Angelica Ventura

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Materials for high temperature applications, such as jet engines, gas turbines and turbine blades, require a balanced combination of physical and chemical properties to withstand the aggressive environments in which they are utilized. Some of the properties required are high strength, low density, high melting point and good oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures [1-3]. For this reason, the microstructure and oxidation behavior of the Nb-20Mo-15Si-5B-20Cr alloy (at.%) has been studied as a potential candidate to replace Nickel-based alloys currently used in the aerospace industry.

Short term oxidation (STO) and long term oxidation (LTO) studies have been performed in air for …