Oxidation behavior of thermally sprayed Mo-Si based composite: Effect of metastable phase, porosity and residual stress

Jia Sun, Qian Gang Fu, Tao Li, Guang Peng Zhang, Rui Mei Yuan

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Abstract

Constituent phases, porosity and residual stress are significant factors influencing the performance of two-dimension (2D) structural components. In present study, these factors with respect to thermally sprayed MoSi2 based composite were elaborately adjusted through plasma spraying power to investigate the oxidation behavior in medium temperature range of 400–900 °C. By increasing the operation powers, the improved melting degree of feedstock led to the increased metastable phases and the decreased porosity in the MoSi2 based composite but it did not remarkably affect the residual stress distribution. After the analysis on the medium-temperature oxidation, it can be concluded that the metastable phases and the porosity were principally responsible for the enhanced oxidation resistance of the MoSi2 based composite. The thermal-sprayed 2D MoSi2 based composites with large amounts of β phases and low porosity can achieve the outstanding oxidation resistance in medium temperature range.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)712-721
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume776
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • Composite
  • MoSi
  • Oxidation
  • Silicide
  • Thermal spray

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