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    Water Vapor Effects on the Oxidation Behavior of Fe–Cr and Ni–Cr Alloys in Atmospheres Relevant to Oxy-fuel Combustion

    The oxidation behavior of a number of Fe–Cr- and Ni–Cr-based alloys was studied in atmospheres relevant to oxyfuel combustion at 650 °C. Oxidation was greatly enhanced in ferritic model alloys exposed in low p(O2

    N. Mu, K. Y. Jung, N. M. Yanar, G. H. Meier, F. S. Pettit in Oxidation of Metals (2012)

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    The Effects of Water Vapor and Hydrogen on the High-Temperature Oxidation of Alloys

    Essentially all alloys and coatings that are resistant to corrosion at high temperature require the formation of a protective (slowly-growing and adherent) oxide layer by a process known as selective oxidation. T...

    N. Mu, K. Jung, N. M. Yanar, F. S. Pettit, G. R. Holcomb in Oxidation of Metals (2013)