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111 2 $aInternational Symposium on High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials$n(7th :$d2008 :$cLes Embiez, France)
245 10 $aHigh temperature corrosion and protection of materials 7 :$bselected, peer reviewed papers from 7th International Symposium on High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials, Les Embiez, France, May 18-23, 2008 /$cedited by Pierre Steinmetz [and others] ; under the auspices of the European Federation of Corrosion.
246 30 $aHigh temperature corrosion and protection of materials seven
260 $aUetikon-Zuerich, Switzerland ;$aEnfield, NH, USA :$bDistributed in the Americas by Trans Tech Publications,$c©2008.
300 $a1 online resource (2 volumes) :$billustrations
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aMaterials science forum,$x0255-5476 ;$vv. 595-598
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aVolume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). This special volume addresses fundamental and practical aspects of high-temperature corrosion and protection. It stresses that devoting attention to an understanding of the corrosion problems encountered by contemporary industry, and providing opportunities for extended interaction, could lead to approaches for improving the performance of materials and protective measures. The book is divided into the topics: I. Materials and Coatings for Gas Turbines, II. Power Boilers and Incinerators; H2 Syngas and Biofuel Production, III. HT Materials for Nuclear Processes, IV. HT Corrosion in the Processing Industries, V. HT Corrosion of Functional Materials and Coatings, VI. Fundamentals. The 131 papers covered all aspects of the development, testing and determination of mechanisms of the degradation of coatings. Continued efforts aimed at understanding the mechanisms of formation, growth and failure of protective scales (including approaches to modelling) were another major area of interest, and accounted for nearly a quarter of the papers. A further 20% of the papers are concerned with materials issues linked to current trends in power generation: specifically, oxidation in steam/water vapor, the effects of firing biomass, the use of oxy-fuel conditions, and materials issues associated with nuclear power generation. Overall, the ratio of papers addressing practical problems, to those concerned more with fundamental aspects, was approximately 2:1; which was a good reflection on the intent of the original plan. Proceedings of an international symposium held in Les Embiez, France, in May 2008, addressing fundamental and practical aspects of high- temperature (HT) corrosion and protection of materials. The two-volume set features 131 contributions organized into six sections. The first, on materials and coatings for gas turbines, examines lifetime issues, modes of failure, oxidation and hot corrosion, and trends and developments. Articles in the second section-power boilers and incinerators, H2 singas and biofuels production-deal with advanced steam conditions, fireside corrosion, oxy-firing, use of alternative fuels, gasification, high-temperature electrolysis, and thermochemical processes. The third section, HT materials for nuclear processes, addresses various types of reactors-pressurized-water, European pressured, high-temperature, very high-temperature, and fusion-supercritical water-cooled processes, and molten metals and salts. The fourth, HT corrosion in the process industries, focuses on the steel industry, electrometallurgy, glass and ceramics production, refining, and the petrochemical and chemical industries. The fifth, HT corrosion of functional materials and coatings, examines materials for automotive applications, burners, filters, and fuel cells. The final section on fundamentals addresses various mechanisms and new techniques for measurement and characterization of corrosion.
505 0 $aHigh Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials 7; Committees; Preface; Table of Contents; Progress in the Study of the Theory and Practice of High Temperature Protective Coatings in the 22 Years of the Les Embiez Symposia; I. Materials and Coatings for Gas Turbines; Erosion and High Temperature Oxidation Resistance of New Coatings Fabricated by a Sol-Gel Route for a TBC Application; Evolution of Oxide Scales on Aluminide Coatings under Isothermal and Cyclic Conditions; Improvement of High-Temperature Oxidation of Titanium Alloys by Dipping in a Phosphoric Acid Solution
505 8 $aDevelopment of a NiW In Situ Diffusion Barrier on a Fourth Generation Nickel-Base SuperalloyEffect of Material and Environmental Parameters on the Microstructure Evolution and Oxidation Behavior of a Ni-Based Superalloy Coated with a Pt-Modified Ni-Aluminide; Elaboration of Nickel Aluminide Diffusion Coatings: Application to Oxidation Resistance; Rumpling of Platinum Modified Aluminide Coatings during Thermomechanical Testing; The Kinetics of Oxidation of Ru-Bearing Nickel-Based Superalloys
505 8 $aPlatinum Diffusion and Microstructure Change in a Single Crystal Superalloy and Nickel-Based Model Alloys at 1000°CComparison of the Thermal Cycling Performance of Thermal Barrier Coatings under Isothermal and Heat Flux Conditions; Influence of Micro-Structure on Oxidation Behavior of a Ni-Based Superalloy at 1000°C ; Short-Time Oxidation of a NiAl(Zr) Bond Coat Thermochemically Deposited on a Nickel-Based Superalloy; Oxide Spallation in Beta-NiAl Coated Systems under Mechanicalloading ; Creep Deformation / Oxidation Behavior of Re-Cr-Ni Diffusion Barrier Coated Hastelloy-X at 970°C in Air
505 8 $aNumerical Modelling of Diffusion Coupled with Cyclic Oxidation. Application to Alumina-Forming Coatings Used for Industrial Gas Turbine BladesChemistry of Ash-Deposits on Gas Turbines Hot Parts: Reactivity of Nickel, Zinc and Iron Oxides in (Na, V, S) Molten Salts; Hydrogen Detection in Buried Layers of Thermal Barrier Coatings; Aluminide Coating Formation on Internal Passages of GTD-111 Superalloy by Slurry Technique; Enigmatic Moisture Effects on Al2O3 Scale and TBC Adhesion; Phase Field Modeling of Interdiffusion Microstructure in Ni-Cr-Al Diffusion Couples
546 $aEnglish.
650 0 $aMaterials at high temperatures$xCorrosion$vCongresses.
650 0 $aMaterials at high temperatures$xProtection$vCongresses.
650 6 $aMatériaux à hautes températures$xCorrosion$vCongrès.
650 6 $aMatériaux à hautes températures$xProtection$vCongrès.
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655 7 $aConference papers and proceedings.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423772
700 1 $aSteinmetz, Pierre.
710 2 $aEuropean Federation of Corrosion.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aInternational Symposium on High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials (7th : 2008 : Les Embiez, France).$tHigh temperature corrosion and protection of materials 7.$dUetikon-Zuerich, Switzerland ; Enfield, NH, USA : Distributed in the Americas by Trans Tech Publications, ©2008$z9780878493661$w(DLC) 2009417547$w(OCoLC)288956294
830 0 $aMaterials science forum ;$vv. 595-598.
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