Abstract
During high-temperature oxidation, constraint stresses are generated in the growing oxide in response to a lateral growth strain mechanism. Substantial progress has been made in recent years in clarifying the mechanisms of oxide growth that sets the stage for understanding the origin of the lateral growth strain. Nevertheless, identification of the lateral growth mechanisms remains elusive.
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