Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5454071 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Corrosion behavior of two heats of T91 ferritic/martensitic steel, with slightly different Cr content, was investigated in flowing (2 m/s) Pb-Bi with 10â7 mass%O at 450 and 550 °C. The observed corrosion modes are: protective scale formation; accelerated oxidation and solution-based corrosion attack. Accelerated oxidation at 450 °C results in general metal recession of about 10 μm after â¼9000 h exposure and â¼15 μm at 550 °C after 2000 h. More severe and local solution-based corrosion results in a maximum depth of attack of 50-960 μm and 115-190 μm, correspondingly. Incubation period for solution-based corrosion is 500-5000 h at 450 °C and â¤500 h at 550 °C. The slightly higher chromium content in one of the heat of T91 steel prolongs the incubation period by improving the stability of the Cr-based oxide film.
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Authors
Valentyn Tsisar, Carsten Schroer, Olaf Wedemeyer, Aleksandr Skrypnik, Jürgen Konys,