Ferritic steels for solid oxide fuel cells and other high temperature applications

Oxidation-resistant ferritic steel alloys for high temperature applications consist essentially of chromium (Cr) in an amount from about 18 to about 25 atom percent, tungsten (W) in an amount from about 0.5 to about 2 atom percent, manganese (Mn) in an amount less than about 0.8 atom percent, alumin...

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Hauptverfasser: SESHADRI HARI NADATHUR, VERMA AMITABH, JACKSON MELVIN, HARDWICKE CANAN USLU, CHINCHURE ARAVIND DATTATRAYARAO, RAMASESHA SHEELA, VAIDYA KAUSHIK
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creator SESHADRI HARI NADATHUR
VERMA AMITABH
JACKSON MELVIN
HARDWICKE CANAN USLU
CHINCHURE ARAVIND DATTATRAYARAO
RAMASESHA SHEELA
VAIDYA KAUSHIK
description Oxidation-resistant ferritic steel alloys for high temperature applications consist essentially of chromium (Cr) in an amount from about 18 to about 25 atom percent, tungsten (W) in an amount from about 0.5 to about 2 atom percent, manganese (Mn) in an amount less than about 0.8 atom percent, aluminum (Al) in an amount less than about 0.2 atom percent, silicon (Si) in an amount less than about 0.1 atom percent, and rare earth metals that includes neodymium (Nd) in an amount from about 0.002 to about 0.2 atom percent with the balance being iron (Fe). Also disclosed herein are solid oxide fuel cells that include separators formed for the oxidation resistant ferritic alloys.
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title Ferritic steels for solid oxide fuel cells and other high temperature applications
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