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The kinetics of oxidation of mild steel at high temperature are parabolic, with
Find the depth of metal lost from the surface of a mild steel tie bar in a furnace at 500°C after 1 year. You may assume that the oxide scale is predominantly FeO. The atomic weight and density of iron are 55.9 kg kmol-1 and 7.87 Mg m-3; the atomic weight of oxygen is 16 kg kmol-1. What would be the loss at 600°C?
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