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Oxidation of ordinary steels or alloys heated in carbon dioxide under pressure; Oxydation d'aciers ordinaires ou allies chauffes dans le gaz carbonique sous pression

Abstract

Selection tests were carried out on commercial steels from the viewpoint of their resistance to oxidation in carbon dioxide, under 25 atmospheres pressure, between 350 and 600 deg. C. Comparative curve of oxidation kinetics were obtained, from which the influence of various additive elements can be found; small amounts of aluminium particularly seem to be favourable in the case of only slightly alloyed steels. (author) [French] Des essais de selection d'aciers commerciaux ont ete effectues quant a leur resistance a l'oxydation dans le gaz carbonique, sous pression de 25 atmospheres, ente 350 et 600 deg. C. Des courbes comparatives de cinetique d'oxydation ont ete obtenues, ce qui permet de degager l'influence de divers elements d'addition; de faibles teneurs en aluminium apparaissent notamment favorables dans le cas des aciers peu allies. L'acier inoxydable 18-8 a egalement ete etudie, notamment sous forme de tubes minces. Son comportement est bon jusqu'au moins 600 deg. C dans ces conditions. (auteur)
Authors:
Leclercq, D; Chevilliard, C; Darras, R [1] 
  1. Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Saclay (France).Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1960
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
CEA-R-1407
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 10 refs
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; ALUMINIUM ADDITIONS; CARBON DIOXIDE; CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; CORROSION RESISTANCE; INERT ATMOSPHERE; LOW ALLOY STEELS; OXIDATION; PRESSURE RANGE MEGA PA 01-10; SAMPLE PREPARATION; STAINLESS STEEL-18-8; STAINLESS STEEL-302; STAINLESS STEEL-304L; STAINLESS STEEL-310; STAINLESS STEEL-316; STAINLESS STEEL-318; STAINLESS STEEL-321; STAINLESS STEEL-347; TEMPERATURE RANGE 0400-1000 K; WEIGHT
OSTI ID:
20942995
Research Organizations:
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: FR07R1407096448
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
FRN
Size:
44 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 13, 2007

Citation Formats

Leclercq, D, Chevilliard, C, and Darras, R. Oxidation of ordinary steels or alloys heated in carbon dioxide under pressure; Oxydation d'aciers ordinaires ou allies chauffes dans le gaz carbonique sous pression. France: N. p., 1960. Web.
Leclercq, D, Chevilliard, C, & Darras, R. Oxidation of ordinary steels or alloys heated in carbon dioxide under pressure; Oxydation d'aciers ordinaires ou allies chauffes dans le gaz carbonique sous pression. France.
Leclercq, D, Chevilliard, C, and Darras, R. 1960. "Oxidation of ordinary steels or alloys heated in carbon dioxide under pressure; Oxydation d'aciers ordinaires ou allies chauffes dans le gaz carbonique sous pression." France.
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title = {Oxidation of ordinary steels or alloys heated in carbon dioxide under pressure; Oxydation d'aciers ordinaires ou allies chauffes dans le gaz carbonique sous pression}
author = {Leclercq, D, Chevilliard, C, and Darras, R}
abstractNote = {Selection tests were carried out on commercial steels from the viewpoint of their resistance to oxidation in carbon dioxide, under 25 atmospheres pressure, between 350 and 600 deg. C. Comparative curve of oxidation kinetics were obtained, from which the influence of various additive elements can be found; small amounts of aluminium particularly seem to be favourable in the case of only slightly alloyed steels. (author) [French] Des essais de selection d'aciers commerciaux ont ete effectues quant a leur resistance a l'oxydation dans le gaz carbonique, sous pression de 25 atmospheres, ente 350 et 600 deg. C. Des courbes comparatives de cinetique d'oxydation ont ete obtenues, ce qui permet de degager l'influence de divers elements d'addition; de faibles teneurs en aluminium apparaissent notamment favorables dans le cas des aciers peu allies. L'acier inoxydable 18-8 a egalement ete etudie, notamment sous forme de tubes minces. Son comportement est bon jusqu'au moins 600 deg. C dans ces conditions. (auteur)}
place = {France}
year = {1960}
month = {Jul}
}