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Title: A multicomponent diffusion model for prediction of microstructural evolution in coated Ni based superalloy systems
Authors: Karunaratne, M. S. A
Ogden, Sarah L
Kenny, Steven D
Thomson, Rachel C
Keywords: multicomponent
diffusion model
prediction
microstructural evolution
oated Ni based
superalloy systems
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2009
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: 38
Series/Report no.: Materials Science and Technology;Vol. 25 Issue 2, Pages 287-299
Abstract: A multicomponent model which can simulate the microstructural evolution of a coated Ni based superalloy system has been developed. The model consists of a one-dimensional finite difference diffusion solver to calculate the component distribution, a power law based model for predicting surface oxidation and a thermodynamic calculation routine for determining the phase evolution. Apart from forecasting concentration and phase profiles after a given thermal history, the model can estimate the losses due to oxidation and the remaining life of a coating based on a concentration and/or phase fraction dependent failure criteria. The phase constitution and concentration profiles predicted by the model have been compared with an experimental NiCoCrAlY coated CMSX-4 system, aged for times up to 10 000 h between 850 and 1050°C, and many experimental features can be predicted successfully by the model. The model is expected to be useful for assessing microstructural evolution of coated turbine blade systems.
URI: http://localhost:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/248
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