The Paton Welding Journal, 2005, #5, 8-9 pages
High-temperature gas corrosion of nickel alloy turbine blades during operation
K.A. Yushchenko, V.S. Savchenko, L.V. Chervyakova, A.V. Zvyagintseva
E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute of the NASU.
11 Kazymyr Malevych Str., 03150, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Abstract
The character of gas corrosion of power plant blades made from nickel alloy Inconel 738 has been studied. It is shown that redistribution of alloying elements occurs in a narrow zone adjoining the crack surface. Evaluation of microhardness showed the loss of strength taking place in this zone.
Keywords: heat-resistant nickel alloys, gas corrosion, microhardness, grain boundary, diffusion, local crack
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Suggested Citation
K.A. Yushchenko,
V.S. Savchenko,
L.V. Chervyakova,
A.V. Zvyagintseva (2005) High-temperature gas corrosion of nickel alloy turbine blades during operation.
The Paton Welding J., 05, 8-9.