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Meeting 2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Coatings and Surface Engineering for Environmental Protection III
Presentation Title The Effect of Surface Treatment on the Formation, Structure, and Chemistry of Protective Oxide Scale on High-temperature Oxidation-resistant Nickel Alloys
Author(s) Stephen D. House, Henry O Ayoola, John Lyons, Meng Li, Bingtao Li, Judith C Yang, Wissam Saidi, Brian Gleeson
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Stephen D. House
Abstract Scope High-temperature oxidation-resistant alloys often have finishes – such as polishing or vapor-blasting – applied to their exposed surfaces for aesthetic or practical reasons, which introduce deformation into the surface grain structure. Upon heating, a region of recrystallized grain structure can form at the surface. The degree and depth of the recrystallized zone depends on the type of surface finishing treatment, which in turn affects the extent of imposed surface deformation. Haynes 214® is a high-temperature oxidation-resistant nickel-aluminum-chromium-iron alloy that is known to form adherent alumina scales above 955 °C. Below this temperature, however, it can form either an alumina, chromia, or a combined oxide scale. In this work we employed surface (SEM, AFM) and subsurface (S/TEM, FIB) imaging and spectroscopic techniques to investigate the effect of various surface finishes on oxide scale formation and the surface and subsurface structure of the alloy resulting from the deformation and high-temperature oxidation processes.
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Keywords Characterization, High-Temperature Materials, Surface Modification and Coatings

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