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Steam oxidation of Super 304H and shot-peened Super 304H

Authors :
Hugh Evans
Paul D. Brown
Brian J. Connolly
T. Lant
Colin Cooper
M.I. Bass
J.C. Rosser
Source :
Materials at High Temperatures. 29:95-106
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2012.

Abstract

Oxidation of Super 304H and shot-peened Super 304H austenitic stainless steel was conducted over a temperature range of 600 – 700°C in steam at atmospheric pressure and compared with oxidation in laboratory air. It was observed that the mass gain was higher in steam compared with air. It should be noted that the shot-peening treatment improved the oxidation resistance in both air and steam considerably. Furthermore, spallation was only observed on the pickled Super 304H specimens and only in steam after exposures at 650°C and 700°C. The protective films found at the base of the duplex oxide grown on pickled Super 304H in air and steam were found to differ in that after exposure to air, a chromium rich film was present whereas after exposure to steam, a less protective Cr–Mn spinel was present. The oxidation kinetics were assumed to be parabolic for purposes of comparison and parabolic rate constants, Kp, were calculated for oxide growth under the different oxidation conditions. The Kp value for th...

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ISSN :
18786413 and 09603409
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials at High Temperatures
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........23c9595112042188418380c47f6e7381
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3184/096034012x13316633785757