The effect of cerium on the oxidation resistance of Fe -20Cr-1.7C-lSi

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology(2014)

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Abstract
Co is the major contributor to the radiation build-up in nuclear power plants. Many studies have been done to develop Co-free hardfacing alloys to replace Co-based Stellite 6 which is used for valve hardfacing. The Co-free alloys should have equivalent wear resistance, cavitation erosion resistance, and oxidation resistance to Stellite 6. Recently, we developed Fe-20Cr-1.7C-lSi alloy to replace Stellite 6. The new alloy has equivalent sliding wear resistance, and cavitation erosion resistance to Stellite 6. However, the high temperature oxidation resistance of the Fe-based hardfacing alloy is not as good as much as that of Stellite 6 due to the Cr deficiency in the Fe-based hardfacing alloy matrix. Ce is known to improve oxidation resistance of Fe-based alloys at elevated temperatures due to the beneficial effects of Ce such as formation of fine oxide layers and reduction of oxide-growth stresses. Therefore, in present study, the effect of Ce on the oxidation resistance was investigated in pressurized-wat...
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oxidation resistance,cerium,effect,c-lsi
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