Oxidation of intermetallics
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Oxidation of intermetallics
Wiley-VCH, c1998
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The last decade has seen efforts made in the research and development of intermetallic compounds to attain improved high temperature strength and low temperature ductility. These structural materials are used in several high-temperature applications like engines and turbines. Oxidation and corrosion resistance are as important for the current applications of these materials as mechanical properties. This book gives a review of contemporary knowledge of the oxidation kinetics and mechanisms of intermetallics. Especially Ti-, Ni- and Fe-aluminides are treated in detail by experts from Europe, USA and Japan.
Table of Contents
- State of intermetallics development
- research on oxidation and embrittlement of intermetallic compounds in the U.S.
- oxidation of intermetallics - japanese activity
- oxidation of -NiAl
- oxidation of -FeAl and Fe-Al alloys
- sulfidation behaviour of nickel aluminides
- high temperature corrosion of FeAl and Fe-Al-Cr alloys
- oxidation-sulphidation of iron-aluminides
- corrosion of NiAl in molten carbonate/ oxidation of TiAl
- protection of titanium aluminides by FeCrAlY coatings
- hot salt corrosion of titanium aluminides.
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