Proceedings of the Symposium on Fundamental Aspects of High Temperature CorrosionDavid A. Shores, Robert A. Rapp, Peggy Y. Hou The Electrochemical Society, 1997 - 362 pages |
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addition alloy alumina analysis angle annealed atomic behavior bond coat calculated carbon cation ceramic coating coefficient compared composition compressive stresses concentration constant containing convoluted cooling corrosion crack cycling decreased defect dependence deposition determined developed diffraction diffusion effect electron element energy experimental experiments exposure Figure formation formed function gradient grain boundaries growth high temperature higher increased indicate initial interface kinetics layer loss lower mass material measurements mechanism metal mullite observed obtained occur outer oxidation rate oxide layer oxide scale oxygen parabolic partial phase pores potential present pressure produce protective range ratio reaction reduced reflectivity region relatively resistance ridges sample segregation shown in Figure shows similar spallation specimens stage strain stress structure substrate suggest sulfidation surface Table thermal expansion thickness typical volatile X-ray
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Page 64 - Raman and fluorescence spectra were excited with 50 to 100 mW of 476 nm radiation from a Kr ion laser. The incident beam impinged on the sample at an angle close to 45° from the normal. The scattered light was collected along the surface normal with an f/1.4 lens and was analyzed with a triple Jobin-Yvon grating spectrometer equipped with a CCD (charge coupled device) detector from Princeton Instruments.
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Page 41 - Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 ABSTRACT...