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Turbine blade materials are subjected to severe cyclic thermo-mechanical fatigue (TMF) loading in a highly oxidizing environment. To protect the blades from environmental damage they are coated. Nevertheless, during turbine operation, coating degradation may occur [1–3] and the base metal may be exposed to the environment. Therefore, the study of the effect of thermo-mechanical loading on surface oxidation of superalloys can result in a better understanding of the damage which occurs in real blades. Investigations showing the enhancement of the oxidation process by high temperature isothermal fatigue or temperature cycling have already been reported [4–7].
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Esmaeili, S., Engler-Pinto, C.C., Ilschner, B., Rézaï-Aria, F. (1996). The Effect of Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue Loading on Surface Oxidation of IN738LC Superalloy. In: Bressers, J., Rémy, L., Steen, M., Vallés, J.L. (eds) Fatigue under Thermal and Mechanical Loading: Mechanisms, Mechanics and Modelling. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8636-8_11
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