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High-temperature corrosion continued stress effects

If an alloy is to have acceptable resistance against high-temperature corrosion, it must react with the environment to form a continuous and adherent slow-growing scale which has sufficient mechanical properties to withstand the effects of both growth and thermal stresses. As discussed in Chapter 3 of this volume, ideal protective scale growth obeys diffusion-controlled, parabolic kinetics, i.e. ... [Pg.729]


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Corrosion effects

Corrosive stress

Effect (continued

Effective continued)

Effective stress

High corrosion

High-temperature corrosion

High-temperature corrosion continued

High-temperature effect

Stress (continued

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