Published 2017
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Influence of Surface Finishing on High-Temperature Oxidation of AISI Type 444 Ferritic Stainless Steel Used in SOFC Stacks
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Description
This research is focused on the study of the samples, approximatively 15 9 30 mm2 sized, that were
mechanically cut from two sheets (0.4 and 0.2 mm thick, respectively) of AISI 444 Type ferritic stainless steel (FSS) (DIN
1.4521, Eu designation X2CrMoTi18-2); this material was in the 'as-rolled' state. Part of these specimens were treated
superficially on one side using abrasive SiC papers with different average grit sizes (i.e., 46.2, 30.2, 18.3 lm) and diamond
suspension (up to 1 lm) in order to obtain various surface roughness. Both the 'as-rolled' and superficially treated samples
were then aged in a muffle furnace in static air according to a thermal cycle corresponding to the curing phase of an
experimental glass used as sealing in the solid oxide fuel cell stacks. After aging, the chemical compositions and morphological peculiarities of the scale formed depending on the thickness of the samples and their surface state were studied
by scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive spectroscopy, micro-Raman spectroscopy, bright field light optical
microscopy. The obtained results show that all scales formed consist of an inner Cr2O3 subscale and an outer (Mn,Cr)3O4
spinel layer; the relationship between FSS grain size and scale microstructural features is consistent on the samples with
mirror-like surface only; the scale thicknesses on SiC grinded samples are comparable; the scales covering the 'as-rolled'
surfaces are morphologically similar to those grown on the surfaces finished with the 30.2 and 18.3 lm SiC papers, and
their thicknesses show an intermediate situation between the abraded and the mirror-like specimens. The last described
characteristics depend mainly on the surface and microstructural peculiarities resulting from the rolling process.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/895404
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/895404
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE