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Third element effect in the surface zone of Fe-Cr-Al alloys
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2010
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringSufficient Al ContentDepleted ZoneThird Element EffectEngineeringCorrosion ProtectionCorrosionOxidation ResistanceSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignMetallurgical InteractionCorrosion InhibitionAlloy PhaseCorrosion ResistanceMicrostructureAlloys
The third element effect to improve the high temperature corrosion resistance of the low-Al Fe-Cr-Al alloys is suggested to involve a mechanism that boosts the recovering of the Al concentration to the required level in the Al-depleted zone beneath the oxide layer. We propose that the key factor in this mechanism is the coexistent Cr depletion that helps to maintain a sufficient Al content in the depleted zone. Several previous experiments related to our study support that conditions for such a mechanism to be functional prevail in real oxidation processes of Fe-Cr-Al alloys.
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