The attack on pure nickel, cobalt, and iron in the presence of pure sulphur vapours has been studied in the temperature range between 700 and 1150°C. The formation of liquid sulphides which penetrate along the grain boundaries of the solid metals has been detected. The dihedral angles have been measured as a function of temperature, and the temperature dependence of grain boundary and Solidi/liquid interfacial tensions have been computed. The kinetics of penetration of the liquid phase along the grain boundaries have been established and interpreted using Mullins'analysis. © 1986 Maney Publishing.

Grain boundary penetration of liquid sulphides in nickel, cobalt, and iron

Passerone A;
1986

Abstract

The attack on pure nickel, cobalt, and iron in the presence of pure sulphur vapours has been studied in the temperature range between 700 and 1150°C. The formation of liquid sulphides which penetrate along the grain boundaries of the solid metals has been detected. The dihedral angles have been measured as a function of temperature, and the temperature dependence of grain boundary and Solidi/liquid interfacial tensions have been computed. The kinetics of penetration of the liquid phase along the grain boundaries have been established and interpreted using Mullins'analysis. © 1986 Maney Publishing.
1986
Grain boundary
penetration
high temperature
interfacial tension
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