Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys

Fe-Cr alloys (Cr: 9-30 wt%) were subjected to cyclic oxidation in Ar-20%O2, Ar-20%O2-5%H2O and Ar-10%H2-5%H2O (partial pressure of oxygen, pO2 = 1.1 ¥ 10-16atm). Oxidation weight change measurement showed that in general, increasing Cr content reduced the oxidation rate. At Cr < 17%Cr, breakaway...

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Main Authors: N.K. Othman,, N.Othman,, J. Zhang,, D.J. Young,
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spelling my-ukm.journal.73272016-12-14T06:43:45Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7327/ Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys N.K. Othman, N.Othman, J. Zhang, D.J. Young, Fe-Cr alloys (Cr: 9-30 wt%) were subjected to cyclic oxidation in Ar-20%O2, Ar-20%O2-5%H2O and Ar-10%H2-5%H2O (partial pressure of oxygen, pO2 = 1.1 ¥ 10-16atm). Oxidation weight change measurement showed that in general, increasing Cr content reduced the oxidation rate. At Cr < 17%Cr, breakaway oxidation was observed. However, for Cr > 25%, the weight gain became very low due to formation of Cr2O3 layer. Adding 5%H2O to Ar-20%O2 accelerated the oxidation rate of alloys with Cr < 20%. However, this accelerating effect did not appear in high chromium content alloys. XRD analysis showed that for alloys with Cr < 20%, wustite and spinel were formed at low pO2, while at high pO2, hematite, iron oxide and spinel were formed. For high Cr content alloy only Cr2O3 was detected. Cross-section analysis showed that the spinel was formed by internal oxidation. The thickness and size of this internal oxide zone increased with increasing Cr content. A dense chromia layer was observed when the Cr content was above 25%. The oxides scales formed in water vapour were more porous and less compact than the scale formed in dry oxygen. The accelerating effect of water vapour on Fe-Cr oxidation is discussed in terms of gas-solid interactions. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2010-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7327/1/01_Md_Yeaminhossain.pdf N.K. Othman, and N.Othman, and J. Zhang, and D.J. Young, (2010) Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys. Sains Malaysiana, 39 (2). pp. 249-259. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol39num2_2010/contentsVol39num2_2010.html
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description Fe-Cr alloys (Cr: 9-30 wt%) were subjected to cyclic oxidation in Ar-20%O2, Ar-20%O2-5%H2O and Ar-10%H2-5%H2O (partial pressure of oxygen, pO2 = 1.1 ¥ 10-16atm). Oxidation weight change measurement showed that in general, increasing Cr content reduced the oxidation rate. At Cr < 17%Cr, breakaway oxidation was observed. However, for Cr > 25%, the weight gain became very low due to formation of Cr2O3 layer. Adding 5%H2O to Ar-20%O2 accelerated the oxidation rate of alloys with Cr < 20%. However, this accelerating effect did not appear in high chromium content alloys. XRD analysis showed that for alloys with Cr < 20%, wustite and spinel were formed at low pO2, while at high pO2, hematite, iron oxide and spinel were formed. For high Cr content alloy only Cr2O3 was detected. Cross-section analysis showed that the spinel was formed by internal oxidation. The thickness and size of this internal oxide zone increased with increasing Cr content. A dense chromia layer was observed when the Cr content was above 25%. The oxides scales formed in water vapour were more porous and less compact than the scale formed in dry oxygen. The accelerating effect of water vapour on Fe-Cr oxidation is discussed in terms of gas-solid interactions.
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author N.K. Othman,
N.Othman,
J. Zhang,
D.J. Young,
spellingShingle N.K. Othman,
N.Othman,
J. Zhang,
D.J. Young,
Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys
author_facet N.K. Othman,
N.Othman,
J. Zhang,
D.J. Young,
author_sort N.K. Othman,
title Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys
title_short Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys
title_full Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys
title_fullStr Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys
title_full_unstemmed Water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on Fe-Cr alloys
title_sort water vapour effects of cyclic oxidation on fe-cr alloys
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2010
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7327/1/01_Md_Yeaminhossain.pdf
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