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Influência da adição de cério na microestrutura e comportamento de oxidação de aços inoxidáveis Fe-Mn-Si-Cr-Ni com efeito de memória de forma
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2020-01-15Registro en:
Autor
Silva, Rodrigo da
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Resumen
In this study, the influence of small cerium additions on the microstructure and
oxidation behavior of Fe-Mn-Si-Cr-Ni shape memory stainless steels (SMSSs)
was investigated. The results show that the Ce addition in the alloy promotes a
decrease in grain size and the formation of both Ce-containing oxide inclusions
as well as secondary phase particles. The fraction of thermal martensite-ε
decreases with increasing Ce content in the alloy. On the other hand, the MI
temperature increases with the Ce content to values above the room
temperature. The shape memory effect (SME) enhances with Ce additions in the
alloy of 0.18 and 0.42 wt.%. However, the Ce addition of 0.96 wt.% degrades
SME. The oxidation resistance of the tested alloy increases significantly with
increasing Ce content. Nevertheless, the Ce addition of 0.96 wt.% decreases
relatively to the oxidation resistance. The restrict parabolic law is only observed
for alloys containing 0.18 and 0.42 wt.% of Ce. The oxide layer formed after 120
h of oxidation is composed of Mn oxides, promoting the depletion of this element
below the oxide and phase transformation from austenite to ferrite. The obtained
results show that the Ce addition of 0.18 and 0.42 wt.% in the alloy decreases
the MnS inclusions leading to the formation of a more compact oxide layer and
an increase on the resistance to oxidation. However, the Ce addition of 0.96 wt.%
increases the amount of Ce-containing oxide inclusions that accelerate the Mn
diffusion toward the oxide layer, leading to the formation of a less protective oxide
layer.