Mechanisms of high temperature corrosion : a kinetic approach

The oxidation of metals is, by definition, a reaction between a gas and a solid which usually produces a solid reaction product. At first glance, this would therefore seem to be a very simple process but, in fact, it is considerably more complex. One would like to think that the reaction product, i....

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Main Author: Sarrazin, Pierre.
Other Authors: Galerie, Alain., Fouletier, Jacques., Evans, Hugh.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Uetikon-Zuerich ; Enfield, N.H. : Trans Tech Publications Ltd., ©2008.
©2008
Series: Materials science foundations ; 36-37.
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ISBN: 9781613447208
1613447205
9783038132455
3038132454
9780878494842
0878494847
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 329 pages) : illustrations

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100 1 |a Sarrazin, Pierre. 
245 1 0 |a Mechanisms of high temperature corrosion :  |b a kinetic approach /  |c Pierre Sarrazin, Alain Galerie, Jacques Fouletier ; translated by Hugh Evans. 
260 |a Uetikon-Zuerich ;  |a Enfield, N.H. :  |b Trans Tech Publications Ltd.,  |c ©2008. 
264 4 |c ©2008 
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490 1 |a Materials science foundations,  |x 1422-3597 ;  |v 36-37 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-326) and index. 
505 0 |a Mechanisms of High Temperature Corrosion; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction. Acknowledgement; Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Thermodynamic Aspects of High Temperature Corrosion; 1. Thermodynamics of Mixtures; 2. Gas-Solid Equilibrium; Chapter 2: High Temperature Corrosion : Experimental; 1. The Practical Importance of High Temperature Corrosion; 2. Experimental Techniques; 3. Phenomenological Laws; Chapter 3: Scale Structures; 1. Introduction; 2. Defects Responsible for the Growth of Compact Scales; 3. Defects Responsible for the Growth of Porous Scales 
505 8 |a Chapter 4: Kinetic Approach to High Temperature Corrosion: Growth of a Compact Scale1. Introduction; 2. Formulation of the Elementary Processes; 3. Calculation of the Reaction Rate of the Elementary Processes; 4. General System of Equations; 5. Overall Reaction Rate Limited by one of the Elementary Chemical Processes; 6. Reaction Rate in Mixed Regimes; Chapter 5: Kinetic Aspects of High Temperature Corrosion: Formation of Multilayered Scales; 1. Introduction; 2. Formation of Compact Subscales; 3. Formation of Porous and Partially Porous Scales; Chapter 6: Corrosion Protection 
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520 |a The oxidation of metals is, by definition, a reaction between a gas and a solid which usually produces a solid reaction product. At first glance, this would therefore seem to be a very simple process but, in fact, it is considerably more complex. One would like to think that the reaction product, i.e., the scale that forms on the metal, acts as a physical barrier between the reactants, and that the reaction should thus cease once the barrier is established. We know that this is unfortunately not the case, because transport of matter through the scale allows the reaction to continue. We also kn. 
590 |a Knovel  |b Knovel (All titles) 
650 0 |a Corrosion and anti-corrosives. 
650 0 |a Materials at high temperatures  |x Corrosion. 
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700 1 |a Galerie, Alain. 
700 1 |a Fouletier, Jacques. 
700 1 |a Evans, Hugh. 
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