The oxidation of two Cu-Si alloys with different compositions prepared by conventional casting (CA) and mechanical alloying (MA) at 973 and 1073 K under 1 atm of flowing pure O 2 was conducted to investigate the influence of grain size on the high-temperature oxidation resistance of alloys by TGA, SEM and XRD.The results show that CA Cu-0.1Si alloy at both temperatures, MACu-O.ISi alloy at 1073 K in previous 23 h, CACu-0.5Sialloy at 1073 K and MA Cu-0.5Si alloy at 973 K obey the parabolic law, and on the whole the mass gain of MA alloys is smaller than that of the corresponding CA alloys.The analysis of oxide scales shows that all alloys did not form continuous layers of SiO 2 but formed complex and similar scales after oxidation, which involved layers composed of mixed oxides of Cu 2 O and SiO 2 rich in SiO 2 acting as barriers to restrain further diffusion of both copper and oxygen.The reduction in the alloy grain size speeds up the diffusion of the reactive component of Si, improves the volume fraction of SiO 2 in the mixed oxides of Cu 2 O and SiO 2 , and improves the high-temperature oxidation resistance of Cu-Si alloys.
B.N. MondalA. BasumallickParamita Chattopadhyay
Yoshikiyo OginoBaolong ShenTohru Yamasaki
Yoshikiyo OginoBaolong ShenTohru Yamasaki
Z. BensebaaB. BouzabataA. Otmani