2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2011.08.005
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High temperature oxidation of SiC under helium with low-pressure oxygen. Part 3: β-SiC–SiC/PyC/SiC

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“…The kinetics is governed by the linear-parabolic law, with the rate constants of the linear region being correlated with the O 2 partial pressure. 61 This behavior contrasts with the report cited above 58 according to which oxidation is not sensitive to P O2 in the range of 0.2 -2 Pa. The difference of behavior may possibly be caused by the quality of SiC fibers used (Nicalon first generation in one report 61 versus Hi-Nicalon in another 58 ).…”
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“…The kinetics is governed by the linear-parabolic law, with the rate constants of the linear region being correlated with the O 2 partial pressure. 61 This behavior contrasts with the report cited above 58 according to which oxidation is not sensitive to P O2 in the range of 0.2 -2 Pa. The difference of behavior may possibly be caused by the quality of SiC fibers used (Nicalon first generation in one report 61 versus Hi-Nicalon in another 58 ).…”
Section: Engineered Composites For Use In Nuclear Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…61 This behavior contrasts with the report cited above 58 according to which oxidation is not sensitive to P O2 in the range of 0.2 -2 Pa. The difference of behavior may possibly be caused by the quality of SiC fibers used (Nicalon first generation in one report 61 versus Hi-Nicalon in another 58 ). Gasification rates of the same Nicalon-based composite in helium containing 1 % and 0.1 % hydrogen were 6 to 26 times slower than the rates in oxygen, based on the linear kinetics approximation.…”
Section: Engineered Composites For Use In Nuclear Applicationsmentioning
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