Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.49, 384-387, 2014
Novel concept of functional oxide coatings providing enhanced oxidation resistance to Ni-based superalloys
Aluminide-coated Ni-based superalloys are prone to microstructural instabilities during long-term exposure at high temperature with the growth of a secondary reaction zone (SRZ) detrimental from a mechanical viewpoint. This has been since overcome by the use of thermodynamically stable coatings (gamma-Ni/gamma'-Ni3Al). However, additions of Pt and Hf are required to provide the formation of an exclusive alpha-Al2O3 scale and improved oxidation resistance in cyclic and isothermal regimes. The present work proposes a new coating system that relies on the use of a superficial nanostructured functional oxide providing the establishment of a stable alumina while avoiding SRZ formation. Tailored oxygen-defective and multi-cracked coatings were designed for 2nd generation Ni-based superalloys and generated by electrosynthesis using a water-based solution. Cyclic oxidation tests were carried out at 1100 degrees C in air and the oxidation properties and the microstructural stability of the coating system were demonstrated. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.