Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10227064 | Corrosion Science | 2018 | 53 Pages |
Abstract
The wet oxidation performance of a high-Si (5.9âwt.%) Type 310 stainless steel exposed in flowing ambient pressure (0.1âMPa) air-10% H2O mixture at 800â°C was investigated. A lower parabolic rate constant, relative to that exhibited by conventional low-Si (0.6âwt.%) Type 310S stainless steel, in the observed paralinear kinetics is linked to the formation of a continuous SiO2 layer at the oxide scale/metal interface. Accelerated formation of non-protective Fe-rich oxides is significantly delayed due to Cr-rich silicide intermetallic phase, present in the starting microstructure, serving as reservoir to sufficiently supply Cr to replace oxidized Cr lost to volatilization.
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Authors
Shooka Mahboubi, Hatem S. Zurob, Gianluigi A. Botton, Joseph R. Kish,