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AM-EPRI2024, Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Repair for Power Plants: Proceedings from the Tenth International Conference, 814-820, February 25–28, 2025,
... were analyzed. From these results, apparent diffusion constants, D app , were determined based on a proposed homogenization model. Obtained D app values were significantly smaller than the diffusion constant of Re in Ni, strongly suggesting that the apparent diffusion coefficients should...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 281-292, October 3–5, 2007,
... by the following phenomenological equation: & = A DEb n b p , kT E d (1) where & is the steady-state strain rate, is the applied stress, d the grain size, A is a constant dependent on the material and operating mechanism, D is the diffusivity {which is of the functional form, Doexp(-Q/RT...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 1389-1394, October 21–24, 2019,
...-core diffusions, suggests the potential movement of dislocations with interstitial atoms, similar to the diffusion of oxygen or nitrogen within titanium. Moreover, fracture strain exceeded 80% at temperatures surpassing 673 K, possibly resulting from grain boundary diffusion mechanisms akin...
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AM-EPRI2010, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference, 185-197, August 31–September 3, 2010,
... of the oxide scales looks like in much the same way and follows parabolic rate law (broken line in the figure). If diffusion control is maintained, the thickness of the oxide scale is a parabolic function of the time t so that = (2kp× t)1/2 (1) From the data in Fig. 5, the parabolic rate constant kp /cm2 s...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 982-991, October 22–25, 2013,
... energy of the weld metal should be agreed by the supplier and customer, while BS EN standards have certain requirement. In fact if the structure services under high temperature, the impact toughness has no apparent influence on the safety operation under high temperature and will effect the low...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 1004-1013, October 21–24, 2019,
... of the different alloy diffusion coefficients. Silicon additions slowed chromia scale growth, promoting passivation of both alloy types. Water vapour accelerated chromia scaling, but slowed NiO growth. attack resistance carbon dioxide diffusion coefficient iron-chromium alloys nickel-chromium alloys...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 753-764, October 22–25, 2013,
... on the rate of oxidation can be derived by considering the dependence of the diffusion process with respects to the oxygen partial pressure. Wright and Dooley [1] discuss this derivation which results in a table showing the expected effect of steam pressure on the parabolic rate constant, kp, and oxide...
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AM-EPRI2010, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference, 654-666, August 31–September 3, 2010,
... spacing of particles is represented by the following equation as a function of aging time t: 3 = o3 + k D t (2) where o is the initial value of the spacing, k a material constant, and D is the lattice diffusion coefficient. The lines drawn in the figure are regression curves based on this equation...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 645-657, October 3–5, 2007,
... M (t) is different. N is the number of a particular type of atomic site, x is the molar fraction of solute atoms in the nucleus phase, k the Boltzmann constant, T the absolute temperature, G* the energy required to form the critical nucleus, and t the time. The two coefficients Z...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 888-899, October 11–14, 2016,
... is the internal oxidation depth formed in time, t, the rate constant, the concentration of dissolved oxygen at the scale-alloy interface, DO the diffusion coefficient for oxygen in the alloy matrix, NAl the original alloy concentration of aluminium and the 894 stoichiometric coefficient for the precipitate...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 471-487, October 3–5, 2007,
..., the materials that contained the lowest chromium content were exposed to the lowest temperatures and those with the highest chromium content were exposed to the highest temperatures. The temperature at each specimen location within the retort remained constant during each exposure, 472 so the specimens were...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 458-465, October 11–14, 2016,
... at time t constant. Figure 8 demonstrates the relationship between and the 0, respectively, k value of 3 03) is the rate and time t. The coarsening of M23C6 in the grip portion was expressed by the equation (1). On the other hand, the coarsening of M23C6 in the gauge portion was deviated from...
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AM-EPRI2024, Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Repair for Power Plants: Proceedings from the Tenth International Conference, 235-246, February 25–28, 2025,
....00000000063. [40] B. Pieraggi, Calculations of parabolic reaction rate constants, Oxidation of Metals, vol. 27, no. 3 4, pp. 177 185, 1987, doi: 10.1007/BF00667057. [41] A. Atkinson, Wagner theory and short circuit diffusion, Materials Science and Technology, vol. 4, no. 12, pp. 1046 1051, 1988, doi...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 520-530, October 3–5, 2007,
... of the substrate alloy, a Cu depleted zone is apparent. Evidently, the Cu rich precipitates near the surface dissolve and Cu diffuses to the scale during the exposure. In contrast, P91 scale contains Fe2O3 in the outer layer and a more porous Fe2CrO4 in the internal scale (Figure 8). Finally, Figure 10 compares...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 360-369, October 21–24, 2019,
...) and indicates either the deformation , the deformation rate, or the final lifetime of the material. Earliest examples of these types of creep models are e.g. the models of Norton [1] and Nadai [2], which indicate the deformation rate in the secondary creep regime, where the deformation rate is quasi-constant...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 197-204, October 21–24, 2019,
.... INTRODUCTION The tendency to increase the efficiency in Power Plants, with metal temperatures above 600°C (873 K or about 1100 °F), limits the possibility of using ferritic steels, because of their steam oxidation resistance rather than rupture strength. The apparently simpler and more direct solution...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 205-216, October 21–24, 2019,
... accessible boron as the back-diffusion progresses. The second population was presumably located close to the grain boundary with sufficient and continuous availability of dissolved boron, which led to constant boron concentration over the whole particle. The dependence of B concentration on the distance...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 153-167, October 3–5, 2007,
... microstructure was established as a conservative criterion in this study for determining the limits of cold strain that can be tolerated without heat treatment. It is well known that recrystallization, like creep, is a diffusion-controlled process with an Arrhenius relationship that is dependent on both time...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 667-678, October 22–25, 2013,
... by the equation = lnin ) + 200, 000 / 8.31 / Tabs (8) was used to express the temperature- and rate-dependency of rupture ductility in a unified way. Here 200,000 is the thermal activation energy in J/mol for self-diffusion of iron atoms in BCC steels and 8.31 is the value of the gas constant in J/mol/K...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 1149-1159, October 11–14, 2016,
... strength between the two heats differed slightly between weldment and base metal; the weldment creep rupture curves for both heats were consistently parallel at 600°C (i.e., a constant gap in creep rupture strength was observed), whereas the two creep rupture curves tended to converge in long-term region...