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Simultaneous thermographic and optical recording media examination of the first oxide spallation event from the surface of an austenitic stainless steel

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Abstract Spallation of oxides grown on TP347H FG in air-saturated steam at 923 K for 50–1000 hours was investigated using a newly developed technique termed: Simultaneous Thermographic and Optical Recording… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Spallation of oxides grown on TP347H FG in air-saturated steam at 923 K for 50–1000 hours was investigated using a newly developed technique termed: Simultaneous Thermographic and Optical Recording Media Examination (STORME), recording the temperature disturbance resulting from delamination and spallation, during cooling, using Infra Red and video cameras. For the first time, the radius of the delamination site was measured experimentally at the point of buckle formation and followed during growth to the point of spallation. Collection of the exact spalled fragment was possible. The strain energies at each stage were calculated and a Spallation Map constructed.

Keywords: simultaneous thermographic; spallation; thermographic optical; optical recording; media examination; recording media

Journal Title: Corrosion Science
Year Published: 2020

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