Development of Barrier Layers for the Protection of Candidate Alloys in the VHTR
Author(s) -
Carlos G. Levi,
J. Wayne Jones,
Tresa M. Pollock,
Gary S. Was
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1169926
Subject(s) - durability , materials science , microstructure , metallurgy , alloy , engineering physics , composite material , engineering
The objective of this project was to develop concepts for barrier layers that enable leading candi- date Ni alloys to meet the longer term operating temperature and durability requirements of the VHTR. The concepts were based on alpha alumina as a primary surface barrier, underlay by one or more chemically distinct alloy layers that would promote and sustain the formation of the pro- tective scale. The surface layers must possess stable microstructures that provide resistance to oxidation, de-carburization and/or carburization, as well as durability against relevant forms of thermo-mechanical cycling. The system must also have a self-healing ability to allow endurance for long exposure times at temperatures up to 1000°C.
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