ACCELERATED OXIDATION (HOT CORROSION) OF ALLOYS BY MOLTEN SALT.

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Abstract

In this paper, hot corrosion refers to accelerated oxidation induced by the presence of surface deposits of thin salt films. Several kinds of micromechanisms which have been proposed are examined. A generalized electrochemical/chemical model is proposed, and some suggestions regarding future studies is given.

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Kawakami, M., Goto, K. S., & Rapp, R. A. (1980). ACCELERATED OXIDATION (HOT CORROSION) OF ALLOYS BY MOLTEN SALT. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 20(9), 646–658. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.20.646

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