The oxidation behavior of ferrovanadium spinel(FeV_(2)O_(4)),synthesized via high-temperature solid-state reaction,was investigated using thermogravimetry,X-ray diffractometry,and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy over...The oxidation behavior of ferrovanadium spinel(FeV_(2)O_(4)),synthesized via high-temperature solid-state reaction,was investigated using thermogravimetry,X-ray diffractometry,and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy over the temperature range of 450–700℃.The results revealed that the oxidation process of FeV_(2)O_(4)can be divided into three stages with the second stage being responsible for maximum weight gain due to oxidation.Three classical methods were employed to analyze the reaction mechanisms and model functions for distinct oxidation stages.The random nucleation and subsequent growth(A_(3))kinetic model was found to be applicable to both initial and secondary stage.The third stage of oxidation was consistent with the three-dimensional diffusion,spherical symmetry(D_(3))kinetic mode.Both the model-function method and the model-free method were utilized to investigate the apparent activation energy of the oxidation reaction at each stage.It was found that the intermediates including Fe_(3)O_(4),VO_(2),V_(2)O_(3),and Fe_(2.5)V_(7.11)O_(16),played significant roles in the oxidation process prior to the final formation of FeVO_(4)and V_(2)O_(5)through oxidation of FeV_(2)O_(4).展开更多
The phase compositions and properties of Ti3SiC2-based composites with SiC addition of 5%-30% in mass fraction fabricated by in-situ reaction and hot pressing sintering were studied. SiC addition effectively prevented...The phase compositions and properties of Ti3SiC2-based composites with SiC addition of 5%-30% in mass fraction fabricated by in-situ reaction and hot pressing sintering were studied. SiC addition effectively prevented TiC synthesis but facilitated SiC synthesis. The Ti3SiC2/Ti C-SiC composite had better oxidation resistance when SiC added quantity reached 20% but poorer oxidation resistance with SiC addition under 15% than Ti3SiC2/TiC composite at higher temperatures. There were more than half of the original SiC and a few Ti3SiC2 remaining in Ti3SiC2/Ti C-SiC with 20% SiC addition, but all constituents in Ti3Si2/TiC composite were oxidized after 12 h in air at 1500 °C. The oxidation scale thickness of TS30, 1505.78 μm, was near a half of that of T,2715 μm, at 1500 °C for 20 h. Ti3SiC2/Ti C composite had a flexural strength of 474 MPa, which was surpassed by Ti3SiC2/TiC-SiC composites when SiC added amount reached 15%. The strength reached the peak of 518 MPa at 20% SiC added amount.展开更多
A discrete dislocation plasticity analysis of dispersion strengthening in oxide dispersion strengthened(ODS) steels was described. Parametric dislocation dynamics(PDD) simulation of the interaction between an edge dis...A discrete dislocation plasticity analysis of dispersion strengthening in oxide dispersion strengthened(ODS) steels was described. Parametric dislocation dynamics(PDD) simulation of the interaction between an edge dislocation and randomly distributed spherical dispersoids(Y2O3) in bcc iron was performed for measuring the influence of the dispersoid distribution on the critical resolved shear stress(CRSS). The dispersoid distribution was made using a method mimicking the Ostwald growth mechanism. Then, an edge dislocation was introduced, and was moved under a constant shear stress condition. The CRSS was extracted from the result of dislocation velocity under constant shear stress using the mobility(linear) relationship between the shear stress and the dislocation velocity. The results suggest that the dispersoid distribution gives a significant influence to the CRSS, and the influence of dislocation dipole, which forms just before finishing up the Orowan looping mechanism, is substantial in determining the CRSS, especially for the interaction with small dispersoids. Therefore, the well-known Orowan equation for determining the CRSS cannot give an accurate estimation, because the influence of the dislocation dipole in the process of the Orowan looping mechanism is not accounted for in the equation.展开更多
基金Project(cstb2022nscq-msx0801)supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing,ChinaProject(52004044)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China+2 种基金Project(ckrc2022030)supported by the Foundation of Chongqing University of Science and Technology,ChinaProject(YKJCX2220216)supported by the Graduate Research Innovation Project of Chongqing University of Science and Technology,ChinaProject(202311551007)supported by the National Undergraduate Training Program for Innovation and Entrepreneurship,China。
文摘The oxidation behavior of ferrovanadium spinel(FeV_(2)O_(4)),synthesized via high-temperature solid-state reaction,was investigated using thermogravimetry,X-ray diffractometry,and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy over the temperature range of 450–700℃.The results revealed that the oxidation process of FeV_(2)O_(4)can be divided into three stages with the second stage being responsible for maximum weight gain due to oxidation.Three classical methods were employed to analyze the reaction mechanisms and model functions for distinct oxidation stages.The random nucleation and subsequent growth(A_(3))kinetic model was found to be applicable to both initial and secondary stage.The third stage of oxidation was consistent with the three-dimensional diffusion,spherical symmetry(D_(3))kinetic mode.Both the model-function method and the model-free method were utilized to investigate the apparent activation energy of the oxidation reaction at each stage.It was found that the intermediates including Fe_(3)O_(4),VO_(2),V_(2)O_(3),and Fe_(2.5)V_(7.11)O_(16),played significant roles in the oxidation process prior to the final formation of FeVO_(4)and V_(2)O_(5)through oxidation of FeV_(2)O_(4).
基金Project(51302206)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2013JK0925)supported by Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education,China+1 种基金Project(SKLSP201308)supported by the State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing in Northwestern Polytechnical University,ChinaProject supported by the State Scholarship Fund,China
文摘The phase compositions and properties of Ti3SiC2-based composites with SiC addition of 5%-30% in mass fraction fabricated by in-situ reaction and hot pressing sintering were studied. SiC addition effectively prevented TiC synthesis but facilitated SiC synthesis. The Ti3SiC2/Ti C-SiC composite had better oxidation resistance when SiC added quantity reached 20% but poorer oxidation resistance with SiC addition under 15% than Ti3SiC2/TiC composite at higher temperatures. There were more than half of the original SiC and a few Ti3SiC2 remaining in Ti3SiC2/Ti C-SiC with 20% SiC addition, but all constituents in Ti3Si2/TiC composite were oxidized after 12 h in air at 1500 °C. The oxidation scale thickness of TS30, 1505.78 μm, was near a half of that of T,2715 μm, at 1500 °C for 20 h. Ti3SiC2/Ti C composite had a flexural strength of 474 MPa, which was surpassed by Ti3SiC2/TiC-SiC composites when SiC added amount reached 15%. The strength reached the peak of 518 MPa at 20% SiC added amount.
文摘A discrete dislocation plasticity analysis of dispersion strengthening in oxide dispersion strengthened(ODS) steels was described. Parametric dislocation dynamics(PDD) simulation of the interaction between an edge dislocation and randomly distributed spherical dispersoids(Y2O3) in bcc iron was performed for measuring the influence of the dispersoid distribution on the critical resolved shear stress(CRSS). The dispersoid distribution was made using a method mimicking the Ostwald growth mechanism. Then, an edge dislocation was introduced, and was moved under a constant shear stress condition. The CRSS was extracted from the result of dislocation velocity under constant shear stress using the mobility(linear) relationship between the shear stress and the dislocation velocity. The results suggest that the dispersoid distribution gives a significant influence to the CRSS, and the influence of dislocation dipole, which forms just before finishing up the Orowan looping mechanism, is substantial in determining the CRSS, especially for the interaction with small dispersoids. Therefore, the well-known Orowan equation for determining the CRSS cannot give an accurate estimation, because the influence of the dislocation dipole in the process of the Orowan looping mechanism is not accounted for in the equation.