J. Botella et al., A COMPARISON OF THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE OXIDATION OF 17CR-2NI AND 18CR-8NI AUSTENITIC STAINLESS-STEELS AT 973 K, Oxidation of metals, 49(3-4), 1998, pp. 297-324
The oxidation behavior in air at 973 K of the austenitic stainless ste
els 18Cr-8Ni and 17Cr-2.5Ni-10.5Mn-2Cu-0.17N (low-nickel content), was
studied in a thermobalance. The steels were heated from room temperat
ure up to 973 K at 10 K min(-1), oxidized for 80 hr and then cooled to
room temperature at 80 K min(-1). The two steels had the same weight
gains, 0.18 mg cm(-2), which is equivalent to oxidation layers about 1
.15 mu m theoretical thickness. In both cases, the general shapes of t
he Delta W S-1 (mg cm(-2)) curves vs. t (hours) were parabolic, but X-
ray diffraction of the oxidized surfaces, surface and cross-section op
tical microscopy and SEM observations and EDS microanalysis show impor
tant differences between them.