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Oxidation behavior of Mo-Si-B alloys in wet air

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2003.12.025

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molybdenum silicides; oxidation behavior; wet air; structural/microstructural characterization

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The present work investigates the effect of water vapor on the oxidation behavior of Mo-Si-B phase assemblages. Three alloys were studied: Alloy 1: Mo5Si3Bx (T1)-MoSi2-MoB; Alloy 2: T1-Mo5SiB2 (T2)-Mo3Si and Alloy 3: Mo-T2-Mo3Si. Tests were conducted at 1000 and 1100 degreesC in controlled atmospheres of dry air and wet air nominally containing up to 2.0 x 10(4) Pa H2O. The effect of moisture on the oxidation behavior of Mo-Si-B alloys has been reported for the first time. The initial mass loss of each alloy was approximately independent of the test temperature and moisture content of the atmosphere and varied according to the Mo content of the alloys. All alloys formed a continuous external glassy scale that protected against further mass change after volatilization of the initially formed MoO3. Each alloy underwent a small steady state mass chance following the initial volatilization Of MoO3. All alloys formed varying amounts of subscale Mo and MoO2, implying that the external glassy scale significantly reduced inward transport of oxygen. For all alloys compared to dry air, water vapor accelerated the growth of the multiphase Mo and MoO2 interlayer at the scale/alloy interface. The role of water vapor on the initial formation of the scale and its stabilization has been qualitatively discussed and analyzed. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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