The evolution of the nickel oxide coating developed on the mono-crystalline
Ni(lll) surface was studied both experimentally and by means of numerical
modelling. The NiO/Ni system was submitted to a high-temperature creep in t
he oxygen atmosphere. Using the O-18 diffusion method we were able to obser
ve several deformation modes (diffusional creep, gliding at the interfaces,
etc.) and periodic crack generation perpendicular to the stress direction.
The periodicity of the cracks array depends strongly on the external stres
s applied to the oxide scale. Two-step numerical modelling of the process w
as performed using first a simplified 1D model and then the 3D finite eleme
nts approach. The modelling procedure takes into account epitaxial deformat
ions due to the scale ordering and to the mismatch of the lattice parameter
s, the growth process and the periodic crack generation. Identification of
the visco-elastic material law permits then to obtain the strain land the s
tress) distribution in the scale and in the substrate. The comparison of th
e experimental data with the numerical results will allow the formulation o
f several criteria for the oxide scale adherence. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science
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