Abstract
AbstractUsing the equations which describe the oxide thickness as a function of the oxidation time and temperature in the thermal oxidation of Si, various experimental results on the oxidation and corrosion of metals and alloys available in the literature are analyzed. By the analyses, it is found that the weight loss of copper by atmospheric corrosion and the weight gains of austenitic stainless steel and Ni–Cr alloy by high temperature oxidation follow a time-dependent power law in which both diffusion and reaction are involved. It is also found that the pitting corrosion of aluminum alloys by the immersion with seawater and the high-temperature oxidation of Al(431) follow a time-dependent power law of a reaction-limited kind. In addition, an estimation is given of the activation energy for the pitting corrosion of mild steel by the immersion with seawater.
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