Affiliation:
1. University of Siegen
2. University of Osnabrück
Abstract
A reasonable prediction of the service life of structures or equipment operating at high-temperatures in aggressive atmospheres requires a full understanding of the degradation mechanisms of the material due to mechanical loading and corrosion. The overall objective of this study is to simulate high-temperature corrosion processes under near-service conditions, which require both, a thermodynamic model to predict phase stabilities for given conditions and a mathematical description of the kinetic process, i.e., solid state diffusion. A computer program was developed in which the thermodynamic program library ChemApp is integrated into a numerical finite-difference diffusion calculation to treat internal oxidation, nitridation and sulfidization processes in various commercial alloys. The model is capable of simulating multi-phase internal corrosion processes controlled by solid-state diffusion into the bulk metal as well as intergranular corrosion occurring in low-alloy steels by fast inward oxygen transport along the grain boundaries of the substrate. In this article, dilute and monophase solutions are considered.
Subject
Economic Geology,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Waste Management and Disposal,General Materials Science
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