| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7893274 | Corrosion Science | 2018 | 39 Pages | 
Abstract
												This work discusses a novel technique to develop graded microstructure consisting of fine grains on the surface and coarse grains in the interior. It consisted of preferential surface deformation by placing hardened steel rods and subsequent forging to flatten it out. Using the above technique, four microstructures consisting of different grain sizes were fabricated. Dependence of their corrosion behavior on grain size and boundary fraction was examined using 0.6â¯M NaCl and 15.6â¯M HNO3 solutions. Corrosion resistance was found to be lowest for the fine grained steel specimen as compared to that of the specimens with relatively coarser grains.
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											Authors
												Prabhat K. Rai, S. Shekhar, K. Mondal, 
											