1986
DOI: 10.1051/jphyscol:1986189
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Thermal and Environmental Effects on Ceramic Fibres

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“…Under conditions where boron rich oxides may form, their continuing growth can be explained by the rapid diffusion of boron in the alloy as an interstitial specie (Table 4). At 1050 8C the boron diffusivity is 3-4 orders of magnitude faster than those of the major alloying additions Ni, Cr, and Al [12,30]. The continuing oxidation of boron results in the lowering of its concentration in the bulk alloy which, according to the ICP-MS measurements, drops in Rene 80 from 100 to about 5 ppm within just 20 h oxidation at 1050 8C.…”
Section: Boron Oxidation and Depletionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Under conditions where boron rich oxides may form, their continuing growth can be explained by the rapid diffusion of boron in the alloy as an interstitial specie (Table 4). At 1050 8C the boron diffusivity is 3-4 orders of magnitude faster than those of the major alloying additions Ni, Cr, and Al [12,30]. The continuing oxidation of boron results in the lowering of its concentration in the bulk alloy which, according to the ICP-MS measurements, drops in Rene 80 from 100 to about 5 ppm within just 20 h oxidation at 1050 8C.…”
Section: Boron Oxidation and Depletionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the boron enrichment at 850 8C differs quantitatively from that during oxidation at 1050 8C, the Table 4. Solute diffusion for Ni, Cr, Al [30], and B [12] in Ni (D 0 is the preexponential term, Q the activation energy, and D the diffusion coefficient at 1050 8C) D 0 (m 2 /s) Q (kJ/mole) D (at 1050 8C) Ni 1.7 Á 10 À4 285 9.41 Á 10 À16 Cr 1.1 Á 10 À4 274 1.73 Á 10 À15 Al 1.0 Á 10 À4 260 5.42 Á 10 À15 B 2.0 Á 10 À7 106 1.29 Á 10 À11 qualitative similarity of the GD-OES profiles in Fig. 23 and 13 indicates that formation of the scale and its incorporation of boron are not fundamentally different from that at 1050 8C.…”
Section: Boron Depletion At Lower Temperaturementioning
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