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CORROSION MECHANISMS OF HIGH CHROMIUM ALLOYS IN CARBURIZING ENVIRONMENTS.
T. A. Ramanarayanan
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Keyphrases
Surface Reaction
100%
Carburization
100%
Corrosion Mechanism
100%
High Chromium Alloy
100%
Gas Phase
50%
Reaction Steps
50%
Increased Temperature
25%
Sulfur
25%
Mathematical Expression
25%
Reaction Control
25%
Alloy Surface
25%
Surface Diffusion
25%
High-temperature Processes
25%
H 2 S
25%
Carbon Diffusion
25%
Corrosive Degradation
25%
Carbide Phase
25%
Carburizing Process
25%
Chromium-rich Carbides
25%
Concurrent Precipitation
25%
Alloy Materials
25%
Material Science
Surface Reaction
100%
Corrosion
100%
Carburization
100%
Chromium Alloys
100%
Carbide
25%
Chromium
25%
Surface Diffusion
25%