Open Access
Issue |
Mécanique & Industries
Volume 8, Number 1, Janvier-Février 2007
|
|
---|---|---|
Page(s) | 65 - 69 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/meca:200722 | |
Published online | 21 June 2007 |
- J. Mougin, M. Dupeux, A. Galerie, L. Antoni, Inverted Blister test to measure Adhesion Energy of Thermal Oxide Scales on Metals and Alloys, Materials Science and Technology, 18, 1217–1220 (2002) [Google Scholar]
- H.E. Evans, R.C. Lobb, Conditions For The Initiation Of Oxide-Scale Cracking and Spallation, Corrosion Science, 24, 209–222 (1984) [Google Scholar]
- H.E. Evans, A. Strawbridge, R.A. Carolan, C.B. Ponton, Creep effects on the spallation of an alumina layer from a NiCrAlY coating, Materials Science and Engineering, A225, 1–8 (1997) [Google Scholar]
- H. Echsler, E.A. Martinez, L. Singheiser, W.J. Quadakkers, Residual stresses in alumina scales grown on different types of Fe–Cr–Al alloys: effect of specimen geometry and cooling rate, Materials Science and Engineering, A384, 1–11 (2004) [Google Scholar]
- M. Schütze, W.J. Quaddakkers, Cyclic Oxidation of High Temperature Materials (EFC 27), The European Federation of Corrosion (1999) [Google Scholar]
- J.L. Smialek, Oxide morphology and spalling model for NiAl, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, 9A, 309–319 (1978) [Google Scholar]
- C.E. Lowell, C.A. Barrett, R.W. Palmer, J.V. Auping, H.B. Probst, COSP: a computer model of cyclic oxidation, Oxidation of Metals, 36, 81–112 (1991) [Google Scholar]
- D. Poquillon, D. Monceau, Application of a simple statistical spalling model for the analysis of high temperature cyclic oxidation kinetics data, Oxidation of Metals, 59, 409–431 (2003) [Google Scholar]
- D. Monceau, D. Poquillon, Continuous thermogravimetry in cyclic conditions, Oxidation of Metals, 61, 143–163 (2004) [Google Scholar]
- B.A. Pint, P.F. Tortorelli, I.G. Wright, Effect of cycle frequency on high-temperature oxidation behavior of alumina- and chromia- forming alloys, in: M. Schütze, W.J. Quadakkers (Eds.), Cyclic oxidation of high temperature materials, vol EFC 27, IOM Communications Ltd, London, 1999, pp. 111–132 [Google Scholar]
- H.J. Grabke, D.B. Meadowcroft (Eds.), Guidelines for Methods of Testing and Research in High Temperature Corrosion (EFC 14), The European Federation of Corrosion, 1995, p [Google Scholar]
- D. Poquillon, D. Oquab, B. Viguier, F. Senocq, D. Monceau, High temperature oxidation kinetics of NiAl single crystal and oxide spallation as a function of crystallographic orientation, Materials Science and Engineering A, 381, 237–248 (2004) [Google Scholar]
- D. Poquillon, D. Oquab, D. Monceau, Cyclic oxidation kinetics modeling of NiAl single crystal, Materials Science Forum, 461–464, 737–745 (2004) [Google Scholar]
- J.C. Pivin, D. Delaunay, C. Roques-Carmes, A.M. Huntz, P. Lacombe, Oxidation mechanism of Fe-Ni-20-25Cr-5Al alloys. Influence of small amounts of yttrium on oxidation kinetics and oxide adherence, Corrosion Science, 20, 351–373 (1980) [Google Scholar]
- U. Krupp, S.Y. Chang, A. Schimke, H.J. Christ, Modelling internal corrosion processes as a consequence of oxide scale failure, in: M. Schütze, W.J. Quadakkers, J.R. Nicholls (Eds.), Lifetime modelling of high temperature corrosion processes, vol EFC 34, Maney Publishing, London, 2001, pp. 148–164 [Google Scholar]
- P. Vangeli, B. Ivarsson, Investigation of a new methodology in high temperature oxidation. Application to commercial austenic steels., Materials Science Forum, 369–372, 785–792 (2001) [Google Scholar]
- Dispositif et procédé de test, par thermogravimétrie, du comportement d'un matériau solide in: vol N° enregistrement francais : FR0300742, N° demande internationale : PCT/FR2004/000090, N° publication internationale : WO2004/068102, N° demande brevet canadien CA2514070, N° demande brevet Europe EP1585976. [Google Scholar]
Current usage metrics show cumulative count of Article Views (full-text article views including HTML views, PDF and ePub downloads, according to the available data) and Abstracts Views on Vision4Press platform.
Data correspond to usage on the plateform after 2015. The current usage metrics is available 48-96 hours after online publication and is updated daily on week days.
Initial download of the metrics may take a while.