1985
DOI: 10.1016/0017-9310(85)90033-x
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On the effect of annealing on total normal emittance of oxidized steel

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“…In general, the results showed that increasing oxidation time leads to increase emissivity. Bartolini et al (1985) 31 observed that the emissivity of SS316L increased with oxidation time in both annealed and un-annealed samples, which were both, oxidized in air at temperature 900 K for up to 25 h. The total normal emittance values of un-annealed samples were greater than the emittance values of annealed samples. This difference in emissivity values is ascribed to the thicker oxide layer formed on annealed sample surfaces.…”
Section: Emissivity Of Ss 316l Alloymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In general, the results showed that increasing oxidation time leads to increase emissivity. Bartolini et al (1985) 31 observed that the emissivity of SS316L increased with oxidation time in both annealed and un-annealed samples, which were both, oxidized in air at temperature 900 K for up to 25 h. The total normal emittance values of un-annealed samples were greater than the emittance values of annealed samples. This difference in emissivity values is ascribed to the thicker oxide layer formed on annealed sample surfaces.…”
Section: Emissivity Of Ss 316l Alloymentioning
confidence: 94%