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High Temperature Oxidation of Fe-Si Alloys in Ar-H2O Atmospheres

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In this article, the authors investigated the oxidation of Fe(1, 10%) Si alloys at 1 000-1 400 K using metallographic and electron probe microanalysis techniques.
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Synopsis : The oxidation of Fe(1 .5, 3%) Si alloys at 1 000-1 400 K has been investigated in Ar(1, 10%)H2O atmosphere using metallographic and electron probe microanalysis techniques. The scale layers developed consisted in general of the external, the internal and the subscale. Oxides phases in each scale layer were identified as the mixtures of FeO, Fe2O3 , and small amount of Fe3O4 the mixtures of FeO and Fe2SiO4 , and the mixtures of Fe2SiO4 and SiO2 respectively. With increase in Si content in the alloys the rate of the total oxidation decreased significantly at 1 2001 300 K. The oxidation kinetics of Fe-3%Si alloy and Fe-1 .5%Si alloy were irregular and regular with each temperature, respectively. The latter was obeyed a parabolic rate law. The apparent activation energies for the growths of the internal scale and the subscale of Fe-1 .5%Si alloy were estimated to be 123-132 kJ/mol and 119-156 kJ/mol, respectively. The rate determining diffusion element for these scale growths was considered to be Fe in FeO in the internal scale and /or in the external scale.

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Non-protective and protective scaling of a commercial 1¾% silicon-iron alloy in the range 800°C-1000°C

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The oxidation of FeNi alloys

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