Simultaneous oxidation-chloridation behavior of austenitic stainless steels
by NaCl in air was investigated at 650 degrees C. Surface oxide scales of
the test alloys had double-layered structures that consisted of inner spine
l layer and outer Fe2O3 layer. Condensed and gaseous chlorides were formed
below the scale surface by NaCl vapor diffusing inward via pores or cracks
of the scales. The rate of internal and uniform attack mainly depended on t
he porosity of the inner spinel layer. In order to predict the complex mixe
d oxidation behavior of alloys, new types of thermodynamic stability diagra
ms were utilized, which was constructed by computer-assisted calculations o
f phase equilibria of the multi-component reacting systems using the Thermo
-CaIc program. The overall mixed oxidation process including the initial st
age of reaction, the rapid formation and growth of the scale and the transp
ort of gaseous species through the oxide scale was elucidated.