Developing a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica composite

A new powder processing approach to produce oxidation resistant molybdenum alloys for high temperature use has been developed. Oxidation protection is provided by fine dispersion of silica glass particles within a molybdenum matrix. As the molybdenum oxidizes, the glass is exposed and melts to form...

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Main Author: Daloz, William
Other Authors: Cochran, Joe K.
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2016
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TZM
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/54375
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-543752016-02-17T03:34:40ZDeveloping a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica compositeDaloz, WilliamMolybdenumMoSiBTZMMo-Si-BNi-superalloyA new powder processing approach to produce oxidation resistant molybdenum alloys for high temperature use has been developed. Oxidation protection is provided by fine dispersion of silica glass particles within a molybdenum matrix. As the molybdenum oxidizes, the glass is exposed and melts to form a self-healing protective oxide coating. Additionally, homogeneously dispersed Mo5SiB2 and/or Mo2B provide boria upon oxidation which reduces glass viscosity and allows flowing glass to coat the surface while remaining solid internally. This is similar to the oxidation protection used in Mo-3Si-1B (wt%) systems; however embedding the glass directly into the Mo matrix and eliminating the Mo3Si (A15) phase provides the same volume of glass at lower volume fractions of brittle phases and also without embrittling Si impurities in solution in Mo. Additionally the glass composition can be tailored for different applications and different temperatures beyond that achievable in Mo-Si-B based systems. A variety of microstructures, compositions and additional components for improved oxidation protection are also explored, and mechanisms of the oxidation protection are discussed.Georgia Institute of TechnologyCochran, Joe K.2016-01-07T17:24:48Z2016-01-07T17:24:48Z2015-122015-10-27December 20152016-01-07T17:24:48ZDissertationapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/54375en_US
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topic Molybdenum
MoSiB
TZM
Mo-Si-B
Ni-superalloy
spellingShingle Molybdenum
MoSiB
TZM
Mo-Si-B
Ni-superalloy
Daloz, William
Developing a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica composite
description A new powder processing approach to produce oxidation resistant molybdenum alloys for high temperature use has been developed. Oxidation protection is provided by fine dispersion of silica glass particles within a molybdenum matrix. As the molybdenum oxidizes, the glass is exposed and melts to form a self-healing protective oxide coating. Additionally, homogeneously dispersed Mo5SiB2 and/or Mo2B provide boria upon oxidation which reduces glass viscosity and allows flowing glass to coat the surface while remaining solid internally. This is similar to the oxidation protection used in Mo-3Si-1B (wt%) systems; however embedding the glass directly into the Mo matrix and eliminating the Mo3Si (A15) phase provides the same volume of glass at lower volume fractions of brittle phases and also without embrittling Si impurities in solution in Mo. Additionally the glass composition can be tailored for different applications and different temperatures beyond that achievable in Mo-Si-B based systems. A variety of microstructures, compositions and additional components for improved oxidation protection are also explored, and mechanisms of the oxidation protection are discussed.
author2 Cochran, Joe K.
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Daloz, William
author Daloz, William
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title Developing a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica composite
title_short Developing a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica composite
title_full Developing a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica composite
title_fullStr Developing a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica composite
title_full_unstemmed Developing a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica composite
title_sort developing a high temperature, oxidation resistant molybdenum-silica composite
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
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