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Effect of angle of incidence on the combined erosion-oxidation attack of nickel and cobalt

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The combined erosion-oxidation of cobalt and nickel at 600 and 780°C over a range of particle-impact angles has been studied by using weight change vs. time measurements and extensive morphological and microstructural characterization of exposed specimens. The oxidation process has been found to affect the angular dependence of the degradation rates. The effect is especially significant at low-impact angles where ripples and flakes are developed upon the surfaces of specimens.

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Chang, S.L., Pettit, F.S. & Birks, N. Effect of angle of incidence on the combined erosion-oxidation attack of nickel and cobalt. Oxid Met 34, 47–70 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00664339

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