The Oxidation Properties of Iron-Nickel Alloys in CarbonDioxide-Carbon Monoxide Atmospheres at 1000°C
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<p>In this thesis, the results of oxidation tests carried out on iron-nickel
alloys in carbon dioxide - carbon monoxide atmospheres at 1000°C are
presented. Linear oxidation kinetics were observed for the formation of
wustite on alloys containing up to 50 weight % nickel. Spinel oxides appear
on alloys containing greater them 50% nickel. A subscale developed in
all alloys investigated. An oxidation model is presented for the constant
uptake of oxygen based on detailed balancing of the individuol reaction
steps, assuming thet dissociation of carbon dioxide is the rate controlling
process. The subscale formation mechanism is based on the principles of
diffusion in multicomponent metallic systems . Theoretical relationships
are presented which adequately account for the experimental observation</p>
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Title: The Oxidation Properties of Iron-Nickel Alloys in CarbonDioxide-Carbon Monoxide Atmospheres at 1000°C, Author: Larry A. Morris, Location: Thode