Understanding surface effects, such as oxidation, that occur during the heat treatment of steels is vital in producing desirable mechanical properties. To mitigate against thermal oxidation, heat treatments are often conducted in a ‘fine’ vacuum (∼10−4 mbar); however, studies have shown that even at these vacuum levels oxidation occurs. To further understanding of this behaviour, an alternative in situ Scanning Electron Microscopy approach, facilitated by a novel heat stage, has been used to study the surface morphology of carbon steel during thermal oxidation. The data provide insight into the surface formation of oxidation under fine vacuum conditions, demonstrating that the process begins with the generation of thermally etched grain bou...
The quality of steel may be seriously affected by the surface defects that appear on slab surfaces a...
Oxide scales growing during hot rolling of steel represent an industrial and environmental problem. ...
This study aims to investigate the oxidation behaviour at high temperature of a commercial ferritic...
This thesis presents an investigation into high-temperature imaging of metals and alloys using a nov...
Generally, oxide scales formed on high Cr steels are multi-layered and the kinetics are strongly inf...
A process of removal of surface oxides from stainless steels AISI 304 and 446 that involves reductio...
Steam oxidation of austenitic heat-resistant steels TP347H and TP347HFG at 650⁻800 °C was...
A novel heat stage, recently developed for use within the Scanning Electron Microscope, has facilita...
The microstructure of the surface oxide film formed on an Fe-9Cr Ferritic-Martensitic (F-M) steel af...
Removal of the native surface oxide from steel is an important initial step during vacuum brazing. T...
During operation within an Advance Gas Cooled Reactor (AGR) 9Cr-1Mo steel is subjected to high tempe...
This thesis concerns the high temperature oxidation of iron and some stainless steels. The oxide sca...
The modern power generation industry needs materials able to withstand severe conditions, such as hi...
Metal dusting (MD) is a corrosion phenomenon that often occurs in industrial processes involving syn...
The effects of the steam oxidation process on an austenitic steel (TP347HFG) exposed under isotherma...
The quality of steel may be seriously affected by the surface defects that appear on slab surfaces a...
Oxide scales growing during hot rolling of steel represent an industrial and environmental problem. ...
This study aims to investigate the oxidation behaviour at high temperature of a commercial ferritic...
This thesis presents an investigation into high-temperature imaging of metals and alloys using a nov...
Generally, oxide scales formed on high Cr steels are multi-layered and the kinetics are strongly inf...
A process of removal of surface oxides from stainless steels AISI 304 and 446 that involves reductio...
Steam oxidation of austenitic heat-resistant steels TP347H and TP347HFG at 650⁻800 °C was...
A novel heat stage, recently developed for use within the Scanning Electron Microscope, has facilita...
The microstructure of the surface oxide film formed on an Fe-9Cr Ferritic-Martensitic (F-M) steel af...
Removal of the native surface oxide from steel is an important initial step during vacuum brazing. T...
During operation within an Advance Gas Cooled Reactor (AGR) 9Cr-1Mo steel is subjected to high tempe...
This thesis concerns the high temperature oxidation of iron and some stainless steels. The oxide sca...
The modern power generation industry needs materials able to withstand severe conditions, such as hi...
Metal dusting (MD) is a corrosion phenomenon that often occurs in industrial processes involving syn...
The effects of the steam oxidation process on an austenitic steel (TP347HFG) exposed under isotherma...
The quality of steel may be seriously affected by the surface defects that appear on slab surfaces a...
Oxide scales growing during hot rolling of steel represent an industrial and environmental problem. ...
This study aims to investigate the oxidation behaviour at high temperature of a commercial ferritic...