Materials (Jun 2024)

Effects of High Al Content on the Phase Constituents and Thermal Properties in NiCoCrAlY Alloys

  • Jin Zhang,
  • Zhihua Nie,
  • Chengpeng Tan,
  • Rende Mu,
  • Shilei Li,
  • Xianjin Ning,
  • Chengwen Tan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17123025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
p. 3025

Abstract

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MCrAlY (M = Ni and/or Co) metallic coatings are essential for the protection of hot-end components against thermal and corrosion damage. Increasing the Al content is considered a feasible solution to improve the high-temperature performance of MCrAlY coatings. In this paper, the effects of high Al contents (12–20 wt.%) on the phase constituents and cast microstructures in MCrAlY alloys were studied by high-energy X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy techniques combined with phase equilibria calculations. High Al content improved the stability of β, σ, and α phases. Meanwhile, an evolution of the cast microstructure morphology from a dendrite structure to an equiaxed grain structure was observed. The thermal properties were analyzed, which were closely related to the phase constituents and solid-to-solid phase transitions at evaluated temperatures. This work is instructive for developing high-Al-content MCrAlY coatings for next-generation thermal barrier applications.

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