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[1] Jin Huiming, Zhang Jianfeng, Adriana C.Felix, Majorri H.Aroyave, et al. Oxide/substrate interfacial defects in high temperature oxidationof Co-40Cr by acoustic emission method [J]. Journal of Southeast University (English Edition), 2006, 22 (1): 125-129. [doi:10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2006.01.027]
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Journal of Southeast University (English Edition)[ISSN:1003-7985/CN:32-1325/N]

Volumn:
22
Issue:
2006 1
Page:
125-129
Research Field:
Materials Sciences and Engineering
Publishing date:
2006-03-20

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Title:
Oxide/substrate interfacial defects in high temperature oxidationof Co-40Cr by acoustic emission method
Author(s):
Jin Huiming1 Zhang Jianfeng1 Adriana C.Felix2 Majorri H.Aroyave2
1College of Mechanical Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China
2 College of Materials Engineering, National University of Antiuquia, Medellin 23715, Colombia
Keywords:
oxidation acoustic emission element binding energy interface yttrium
PACS:
TG174.453
DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2006.01.027
Abstract:
The isothermal oxidation kinetics of a Co-40Cr alloy and its yttrium ion-implanted samples were studied at 1 000 ℃ in air by thermal-gravity analysis(TGA).Scanning electronic microscopy(SEM)was used to examine the Cr2O3 oxide film’s morphology after oxidation.An acoustic emission(AE)method was used in situ to monitor the cracking and spalling of oxide films formed on samples during oxidation and subsequent air-cooling stages.A theoretical model was proposed relating to the film fracture process and was used to analyze the acoustic emission spectrum on time domain and the AE-event number domain.It was found that yttrium implantation remarkably reduced the isothermal oxidation rate of Co-40Cr and improved the anti-cracking and anti-spalling properties of Cr2O3 oxide film.The reasons for the improvement were mainly that the implanted yttrium reduced the grain size of Cr2O3 oxide, increased the high temperature plasticity of oxide film, and remarkably reduced the number and size of Cr2O3/Co-40Cr interfacial defects.

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Memo:
Biography: Jin Huiming(1968—), male, doctor, professor, doctorjhm@sohu.com.
Last Update: 2006-03-20