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High-temperature steam oxidation behavior of alumina-forming duplex FeNiCrAl and ferritic FeCrAl alloys at 800 °C to 1050 °C

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CORROSION SCIENCE
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2021.109658

Keywords

Steam oxidation; Alumina-forming alloys; Transient alumina; Accident-tolerant fuel cladding; Oxidation kinetics

Funding

  1. Engineering Research Center program of MSIT/NRF [2016R1A5A101391921]
  2. MOTIE/KETEP project of the Republic of Korea [20171510101990]
  3. BK-Plus Program of the MSIT/NRF of the Republic of Korea

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Two alumina-forming Fe-based alloys, ADSS and APM, were oxidized in steam at temperatures ranging from 800°C to 1050°C for up to 72 hours. The formation of spinel oxides on ADSS resulted in greater weight gain compared to APM, with the highest weight gain observed at 900°C. Both alloys exhibited similar alumina formation kinetics, but transient alumina formation occurred faster at 900°C.
Two alumina-forming Fe-based alloys, duplex FeNiCrAl (alumina-forming duplex stainless steel, ADSS) and ferritic FeCrAl (APM) alloys, were oxidized in steam at 800 degrees C to 1050 degrees C for up to 72 h. Formation of spinel oxides on ADSS resulted in larger weight gain than APM, while the highest weight gain was observed at 900 degrees C. Outer gamma- and/or 0-alumina and inner alpha-alumina were formed on APM, whereas dispersed spinel oxides as well as gamma- and alpha-alumina on ADSS. Similar alumina formation kinetics was observed for both alloys, while transient alumina formation resulted in faster kinetics at 900 degrees C.

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