Strain development in oxide scale during phase transformation of FeO

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Development of a strain in oxide scale during phase transformation of FeO was investigated by a flexure method. A pure iron foil was oxidized on only one side, and the formed FeO was transformed at 400 or 500°C. In-situ observation of the bending behavior of the foil-formed specimen during the phase transformation of FeO was performed. Compressive strain develops in the scale in the early stage of the phase transformation, following which a significantly large expansion strain develops. Such a strain development corresponds to the two-step phase transformation of FeO and can be explained by the volume change of the scale considering the non-stoichiometry of FeO.

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Tanei, H., & Kondo, Y. (2017). Strain development in oxide scale during phase transformation of FeO. ISIJ International, 57(3), 506–510. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2016-552

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