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Internal stresses and textures of nanostructured alumina scales growing on polycrystalline Fe(3)Al alloy
Fecha
2010Registro en:
POWDER DIFFRACTION, v.25, n.2, p.114-118, 2010
0885-7156
10.1154/1.3402764
Autor
BRITO, Pedro
PINTO, Haroldo
KLAUS, Manuela
GENZEL, Christoph
KAYSSER-PYZALLA, Anke
Institución
Resumen
The evolution of internal stresses in oxide scales growing on polycrystalline Fe(3)Al alloy in atmospheric air at 700 degrees C was determined using in situ energy-dispersive synchrotron X-ray diffraction. Ex situ texture analyses were performed after 5 h of oxidation at 700 degrees C. Under these conditions, the oxide-scale thickness, as determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, lies between 80 and 100 nm. The main phase present in the oxide scales is alpha-Al(2)O(3), with minor quantities of metastable theta-Al(2)O(3) detected in the first minutes of oxidation, as well as alpha-Fe(2)O(3). alpha-Al(2)O(3) grows with a weak (0001) fiber texture in the normal direction. During the initial stages of oxidation the scale develops, increasing levels of compressive stresses which later evolve to a steady state condition situated around -300 MPa. (C) 2010 International Centre for Diffraction Data. [DOI: 10.1154/1.3402764]