Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1469855 | Corrosion Science | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Young’s modulus of FeO scales formed on a pure iron bar was measured at temperatures between 973 and 1273 K. The FeO was formed with charging 4.2 × 10−4 mol of oxygen gas five times into a reaction chamber. During the growth of FeO, a sinusoidal vibration signal was applied to the bar. The vibration force and the acceleration of the oxidised iron bar were measured in situ in order to obtain resonance frequencies. The Young’s modulus of FeO, as estimated at oxidation temperatures of 973, 1173, and 1273 K, was 98.6, 75.9, and 83.4 GPa, respectively.
Research highlights► Young’s modulus of FeO up to 1273 K is reported. ► High-temperature resonance metre was developed. ► A method to preferentially form FeO was developed.
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Authors
Isao Saeki, Takuto Ohno, Ofuyu Sakai, Tetsuya Niya, Tadao Sato,