RI 7371 Reaction Of Co-Ni-V Alloys With O2 At 1,351° To 1,429° K

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert M. Doerr
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The research objective was to determine the effect of vanadium alloy additions on the oxidation behavior of cobalt-nickel Alloys. Eighteen alloys were reacted with 0 2 at 0.5 arm and 1,351°, 1,389°, and 1,429° K. The alloy compositions consisted of Co-Ni master alloys (0, 22, 50, 70, 91, and 100 wt pct Ni) with V additions of 0, 0.9, and 2.7 wt pct. Large early deviations from, or changes in, the parabolic rate constant were encountered, but the reaction rate in most cases declined approximately in accordance with the parabolic rate law. Relatively, the vanadium degraded the oxidation resistance most at the highest nickel contents. In some cases, melting of the oxide was inferred from microscopic evidence and X-ray diffraction measurements disclosed the presence of low-melting vanadates.
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APA: Robert M. Doerr  (1970)  RI 7371 Reaction Of Co-Ni-V Alloys With O2 At 1,351° To 1,429° K

MLA: Robert M. Doerr RI 7371 Reaction Of Co-Ni-V Alloys With O2 At 1,351° To 1,429° K. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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