The Cross-Sectional Investigation of Oxide Scale FeCr Alloys and Commercial Ferritic Steel Implanted with Lanthanum and Titanium Dopants after Oxidation Test at 900°C

Saryanto, Hendi and Sebayang, Darwin and Untoro, Pudji and Sujitno, Tjipto (2018) The Cross-Sectional Investigation of Oxide Scale FeCr Alloys and Commercial Ferritic Steel Implanted with Lanthanum and Titanium Dopants after Oxidation Test at 900°C. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.

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Abstract

The cross-sectional examinations of oxide scales formed by oxidation on the surface of FeCr alloys and Ferritic Steel that implanted with lanthanum and titanium dopants were observed and investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) has been used to study the cross-sectional oxides produced by specimens after oxidation process. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis was used to strengthen the analysis of the oxide scale morphology, oxide phases and oxidation products. Cross-sectional observations show the effectiveness of La implantation for improving thinner and stronger scale/substrate interface during oxidation process. The result shows that the thickness of oxide scales formed on the surface of La implanted FeCr alloy and ferritic steel was found less than 3 μm and 300 μm, respectively. The oxide scale formed on the surface of La implanted specimens consisted roughly of Cr2O3 with a small amount of FeO mixture, which indicates that lanthanum implantation can improve the adherence, reduce the growth of the oxide scale as well as reduce the Cr evaporation. On the other side, the oxide scale formed on the surface of FeCr alloys and ferritic steel that implanted with titanium dopant was thicker, indicating that significant increase in oxidation mass gain. It can be noticed that titanium implantation ineffectively promotes Cr rich oxide. At the same time, the amount of Fe increased and diffused outwards, which caused the formation and rapid growth of FeO.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Taksonomi BATAN > Rekayasa Perangkat dan Fasilitas Nuklir > Teknologi Proses Fasilitas Nuklir > Proses Non Nuklir
Taksonomi BATAN > Rekayasa Perangkat dan Fasilitas Nuklir > Teknologi Proses Fasilitas Nuklir > Proses Non Nuklir
Divisions: BATAN > Pusat Sains dan Teknologi Akselerator
IPTEK > BATAN > Pusat Sains dan Teknologi Akselerator
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Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2018 10:13
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2022 03:17
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/2768

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