Comparison of damaging behavior of oxide scales grown on austeniticstainless steels using tensile test and cyclic thermogravimetry
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https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/33120Автор:
Fedorova, E.
Braccini, M.
Parry, V.
Pascal, C.
Mantel, M.
Roussel-Dherbey, F.
Oquab, D.
Wouters, Y.
Monceau, D.
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Политехнический институт
Кафедра прикладной механики
Дата:
2016Журнал:
Corrosion ScienceКвартиль журнала в Scopus:
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Fedorova, E. Comparison of damaging behavior of oxide scales grown on austeniticstainless steels using tensile test and cyclic thermogravimetry [Текст] / E. Fedorova, M. Braccini, V. Parry, C. Pascal, M. Mantel, F. Roussel-Dherbey, D. Oquab, Y. Wouters, D. Monceau // Corrosion Science. — 2016. — Т. 103. — С. 145-156Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.
Аннотация:
Two austenitic stainless steels, AISI 304L and AISI 303, were submitted to cyclic oxidation and to staticmechanical loading after isothermal oxidation at 1000◦C. Alloy 303 contains ten times more S than 304Land some Mn addition. During the steel process, it formed manganese sulfides that lead to the formationof a less resistant oxide scale. Both alloys showed similar behavior during thermal cycling but breakawayoxidation and intensive spallation occurred much sooner for alloy 303 than for alloy 304L. A correlationcould be drawn between tensile test on preoxidized samples, isothermal and cyclic oxidation.