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Corrosion data may be hard to be interpreted in many cases, where the thickening of the oxide scales is simultaneously accompanied by thinning, and the mass gain verse time curves are non-monotone. For example, the thermal growth of the oxide scales (TGO) on metals may compete to basic or acidic fluxing in molten sulphate induced hot corrosion, or to volatilization in water vapor oxidation. We modified the kinetics Tedmon model, which is based on the diffusion controlled parabolic thickening and interface reaction controlled linear thinning of TGO. Both mass gain and scaling rates have been taken into account. It is theoretically deduced that the mass gain of the specimen becomes a maximum (ξ) at a specific time; and then the thickness of TGO (ζ) and the mass gain rate (v0) of the specimen keep constant after a dynamic balance between thickening and thinning of TGO is reached. Formulations have been derived for the determination of the thickening and thinning rate of TGO using measured ξ, ζ and v0. |