2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2021.102103
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Wetting of silica and 304 stainless steel by SnO-P2O5-ZnO glass at 500–600 °C

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“…Normally, when the seals achieved the fatigue limit, cracks first occurred in the region with the largest dimensional change, namely, the interfacial region. However, the adhesion at the interface was enhanced because of the preoxidation of steel and the dissolution of the oxide [25,27]. Moreover, 304SS with a higher TEC contracted faster during cooling [28], and inward compression led to compressive stress in the glass, which was concentrated in the glass region near the interface.…”
Section: Failure Analysis Of Sealsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally, when the seals achieved the fatigue limit, cracks first occurred in the region with the largest dimensional change, namely, the interfacial region. However, the adhesion at the interface was enhanced because of the preoxidation of steel and the dissolution of the oxide [25,27]. Moreover, 304SS with a higher TEC contracted faster during cooling [28], and inward compression led to compressive stress in the glass, which was concentrated in the glass region near the interface.…”
Section: Failure Analysis Of Sealsmentioning
confidence: 99%