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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Dahl, Kristian Vinter
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- 2023New White Etch Cracking resistant martensitic stainless steel for bearing applications by high temperature solution nitridingcitations
- 2023Process for obtaining a fine-grained martensitic structure component
- 2023Process for obtaining a fine-grained martensitic structure component
- 2022Rapid Screening of the Mechanical Properties of 13 wt%Cr Steels with Uncharted Combinations of C and N Contentscitations
- 2021Densification, microstructure, and mechanical properties of heat-treated MAR-M247 fabricated by Binder Jettingcitations
- 2021Thermochemical surface hardening of Ti-6Al-4V: On the role of temperature and treatment mediacitations
- 2020Synchrotron X-ray diffraction investigation of the effect of cryogenic treatment on the microstructure of Ti-6Al-4Vcitations
- 2020High Temperature Solution Nitriding of Stainless Steels; Current Status and Future Trendscitations
- 2019Corrosion behaviour of Ni and nickel aluminide coatings exposed in a biomass fired power plant for two yearscitations
- 2019High Temperature Solution Nitriding of Stainless Steels; Current Status and Future Trends
- 2019New Developments in High Temperature Solution Nitriding of Stainless Steels
- 2019Nitridation of grate in a biomass-fired boiler
- 2019Danish Experiences in Biomass Corrosion and Recent Areas of Researchcitations
- 2019Danish Experiences in Biomass Corrosion and Recent Areas of Researchcitations
- 2019Effect of service exposure on KCl corrosion attack of AISI 347H FG steelcitations
- 2019Effect of service exposure on KCl corrosion attack of AISI 347H FG steelcitations
- 2019Corrosion of welds in biomass power plantscitations
- 2018Characterization of pack cemented Ni 2 Al 3 coating exposed to KCl(s) induced corrosion at 600 °Ccitations
- 2018Characterization of pack cemented Ni2Al3 coating exposed to KCl(s) induced corrosion at 600 °Ccitations
- 2018Probing the chemistry of adhesion between a 316L substrate and spin-on-glass coatingcitations
- 2018Effect of microstructure on KCl corrosion attack of modified AISI 310 steelcitations
- 2018Effect of microstructure on KCl corrosion attack of modified AISI 310 steelcitations
- 2018High temperature gas nitriding of Cr containing martensitic steels
- 2018Microstructural investigations of Ni and Ni2Al3 coatings exposed in biomass power plantscitations
- 2017Hard Surface Layers by Pack Boriding and Gaseous Thermo-Reactive Deposition and Diffusion Treatmentscitations
- 2017Hard Surface Layers by Pack Boriding and Gaseous Thermo-Reactive Deposition and Diffusion Treatmentscitations
- 2017Effect of ageing on KCl corrosion attack of AISI 347H FG steel
- 2017Effect of ageing on KCl corrosion attack of AISI 347H FG steel
- 2017Multiscale characterization of White Etching Cracks (WEC) in a 100Cr6 bearing from a thrust bearing test rigcitations
- 2017Application of aluminum diffusion coatings to mitigate the KCl-induced high-temperature corrosioncitations
- 2017Application of aluminum diffusion coatings to mitigate the KCl-induced high-temperature corrosioncitations
- 2017Thermochemical Surface Engineering: A Playground for Science and Innovation
- 2017Thermochemical Surface Engineering: A Playground for Science and Innovation
- 2016Low-Temperature Nitriding of Deformed Austenitic Stainless Steels with Various Nitrogen Contents Obtained by Prior High-Temperature Solution Nitridingcitations
- 2016Low-Temperature Nitriding of Deformed Austenitic Stainless Steels with Various Nitrogen Contents Obtained by Prior High-Temperature Solution Nitridingcitations
- 2016KCl-induced high temperature corrosion of selected commercial alloys. Part II: alumina and silica-formerscitations
- 2016Laboratory Investigations of Ni-Al Coatings Exposed to Conditions Simulating Biomass Firing
- 2016Laboratory Investigations of Ni-Al Coatings Exposed to Conditions Simulating Biomass Firing
- 2015KCl-induced high temperature corrosion of selected commercial alloys. Part I: chromia-formerscitations
- 2015New Stainless Steel Alloys for Low Temperature Surface Hardening?citations
- 2015New Stainless Steel Alloys for Low Temperature Surface Hardening?citations
- 2015Characterization of Transition Metal Carbide Layers Synthesized by Thermo-reactive Diffusion Processes
- 2015Characterization of Transition Metal Carbide Layers Synthesized by Thermo-reactive Diffusion Processes
- 2015Microstructural investigations of pure nickel exposed to KCl induced high temperature corrosioncitations
- 2014Microstructure of Precipitation Hardenable Powder Metallurgical Ni Alloys Containing 35 to 45 pct Cr and 3.5 to 6 pct Nbcitations
- 2013Investigation on Long-term Creep Rupture Properties and Microstructure Stability of Fe-Ni based Alloy Ni-23Cr-7W at 700°Ccitations
- 2013Growth of Vanadium Carbide by Halide-Activated Pack Diffusion
- 2013Growth of Vanadium Carbide by Halide-Activated Pack Diffusion
- 2012Design and characterization of novel precipitation hardenable high Cr Ni-based superalloys
- 2011In-situ hot corrosion testing of candidate materials for exhaust valve spindles
- 2009Modelling Cr depletion under a growing Cr2O3 layer on austenitic stainless steel: the influence of grain boundary diffusioncitations
- 2008Thermodynamic and kinetic modelling: creep resistant materialscitations
- 2008Nitrogen diffusion and nitrogen depth profiles in expanded austenite: experimental assessment, numerical simulation and role of stresscitations
- 2008Nitrogen diffusion and nitrogen depth profiles in expanded austenite: experimental assessment, numerical simulation and role of stresscitations
- 2007Grey-scale conversion X-ray mapping by EDS of multielement and multiphase layered microstructurescitations
- 2006Simulation of nitrogen concentration depth profiles in low temperature nitrided stainless steel
- 2006Simulation of nitrogen concentration depth profiles in low temperature nitrided stainless steel
- 2006Performance of nickel base superalloy components in gas turbines
- 2006Estimation of metal temperature of MCrAlY coated IN738 components based on interdiffusion behaviour
- 2002Fractography analysis of tool samples used for cold forging
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thesis
Performance of nickel base superalloy components in gas turbines
Abstract
The topic of this thesis is the microstructural behaviour of hot section components in the industrial gas turbine.<br/><br/>The major part of the work treats the interdiffusion between a Co-36.5Ni-17.5Cr-8Al-0.5Y, MCrAlY coating and the underlying IN738 superalloy. The main purpose of the investigation was to develop reliable methods for the estimation of metal temperature of service exposed components from the observed interface behaviour. The main work on this subject is included in the form of papers in appendices I), II) and III). <br/><br/>Furthermore a number of case studies of the behaviour of hot section components in the Danish gas turbines were performed and are included as part of the main thesis. Two of the case studies Negative Creep of Ni Superalloys and Identification of precipitates in IN792 after long time service exposure merited a separate treatment and are included as separate papers in appendices IV) and V). <br/><br/>I) A new approach for the measurement of average composition profiles in the scanning electron microscope across the interface between superalloys and coatings was developed. The approach allows for the easy measurement of average profiles even though both coating and superalloy contain a large amount of precipitate phases dispersed throughout the microstructure. <br/><br/>II) The developed measurement approach was then used to quantify the interdiffusion taking place at the interface between a Co-36.5Ni-17.5Cr-8Al-0.5Y, MCrAlY coating and the underlying IN738 superalloy in a large matrix of specimens isothermally heat treated for up to 12,000 hours at temperatures 875°C, 925°C or 950°C. Microstructural investigations and calculated phase fraction diagrams using Thermo-Calc showed that a precipitate free zone formed between the coating and superalloy and grew with time. The width of the growing zone was estimated on the basis of average intensity profiles obtained from experimental xray maps measured by energy dispersive spectroscopy in a scanning electron microscope. A simple parabolic growth model was then set up for estimating the metal temperature near the coating/substrate interface based on the growth kinetics of the precipitate free zone. Parameters for the model were extracted from measurements of the width of the growing precipitate free zone with time. The developed model was then used to estimate metal temperatures for a service exposed, first stage gas turbine blade from a Danish gas turbine.<br/><br/>III) Finally the multi-phase, multi-element interdiffusion was modelled using the finite difference software DICTRA and compared with the average composition profiles measured across the interface and the general experimental findings from I) and II). <br/><br/>IV) Negative Creep in Nickel base Superalloys <br/>The case concerns the phenomenon negative creep that was found to occur in Nimonic 80A bolts used for fixation of heat shields in the hot gas ducts of Danish gas turbines. The term negative creep is used to describe a time-dependent contraction of a material rather than the extension normally seen during creep tests. The volume contraction is typically caused by a solid-state transformation, in the case of Nimonic 80A, formation of the ordered Ni2Cr phase after several thousands of service hours. <br/><br/>V) Identification of precipitates in IN792 after long time service exposure <br/>The case paper treats the finding of plate-like precipitates in an uncoated IN792 blade. The precipitates had a morphology that initially pointed in the direction of σ-phase, but advanced microstructural investigations, including the use of focused ion beam milling (FIB) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) in the transmission electron microscope, established that the precipitates were carbides.