The austenitic stainless steels are a group of alloys normally used under high mechanical and thermal requests, in which high temperature oxidation is normally present due to oxygen presence. This study examines the oxide layer evolution for Fe24Cr12NiXNb modified austenitic stainless steel A297 HH with 0,09%Nb and 0,77%Nb content at 900°C under atmospheric air and isothermal oxidation. The modifiers elements such as Mo, Co and Ti, added to provide high mechanical strength, varied due to the casting procedure, however main elements such as Cr, Ni, Mn and Si were kept at balanced levels to avoid microstructure changing. The oxide layer analysis was performed by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). ...
Nitrogen-containing CrMn austenitic stainless steels offer evident benefits compared to CrNi-based g...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. The breakaway oxidation behaviour of ferritic stainless steels 430, 443 and 445...
Three commercial ferritic stainless steels were investigated at 1200 °C by a thermogravimetric analy...
The austenitic stainless steels are a group of alloys normally used under high mechanical and therma...
During the last decades, tougher competition and stiffer government policies have forced the automot...
High chromium ferritic steels are being used as construction materials for interconnects in solid ox...
Various high temperature industrial processes require construction materials that possess an optimal...
The aim of this study is to optimise the stainless steel oxidation behaviours during hot rolling. Th...
This study aims to investigate the oxidation behaviour at high temperature of a commercial ferritic...
Abstract.- Stainless steels of type AISI 304 and 316 were heated in air (1-5-15 minutes at 900-1000-...
Fe–22 Cr–0.5Mn based ferritic steels are being used as construction materials for interconnectsin so...
High temperature oxidation of metallic alloys is a complex phenomenon involving multiple processes, ...
This thesis concerns the high temperature oxidation of iron and some stainless steels. The oxide sca...
This paper describes in detail the oxidation of two cast stainless steels in synthetic diesel and ga...
This study presents a comprehensive investigation of the formation, composition and behaviour of oxi...
Nitrogen-containing CrMn austenitic stainless steels offer evident benefits compared to CrNi-based g...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. The breakaway oxidation behaviour of ferritic stainless steels 430, 443 and 445...
Three commercial ferritic stainless steels were investigated at 1200 °C by a thermogravimetric analy...
The austenitic stainless steels are a group of alloys normally used under high mechanical and therma...
During the last decades, tougher competition and stiffer government policies have forced the automot...
High chromium ferritic steels are being used as construction materials for interconnects in solid ox...
Various high temperature industrial processes require construction materials that possess an optimal...
The aim of this study is to optimise the stainless steel oxidation behaviours during hot rolling. Th...
This study aims to investigate the oxidation behaviour at high temperature of a commercial ferritic...
Abstract.- Stainless steels of type AISI 304 and 316 were heated in air (1-5-15 minutes at 900-1000-...
Fe–22 Cr–0.5Mn based ferritic steels are being used as construction materials for interconnectsin so...
High temperature oxidation of metallic alloys is a complex phenomenon involving multiple processes, ...
This thesis concerns the high temperature oxidation of iron and some stainless steels. The oxide sca...
This paper describes in detail the oxidation of two cast stainless steels in synthetic diesel and ga...
This study presents a comprehensive investigation of the formation, composition and behaviour of oxi...
Nitrogen-containing CrMn austenitic stainless steels offer evident benefits compared to CrNi-based g...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. The breakaway oxidation behaviour of ferritic stainless steels 430, 443 and 445...
Three commercial ferritic stainless steels were investigated at 1200 °C by a thermogravimetric analy...