Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7895096 | Corrosion Science | 2015 | 53 Pages |
Abstract
Effects of Ni on the film breakdown, repassivation and dissolution processes of Fe-20Cr-x Ni (x = 0â¼20 wt. %) stainless steels (SSs) were examined in a chloride. Among the SSs, Fe-20Cr-10Ni is the weakest to meta-stable pitting corrosion, due presumably to the highest defect density in its passive film. Scratch electrode tests reveal that the repassivation rate of the SSs increases with an increase or a decrease in nickel content from 10 %. Pit growth rate of the SSs decreases with Ni content. However, Fe-20Cr-10Ni alloy forms a pit with the highest aspect ratio, corresponding to its lowest repassivation potential.
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Authors
KkochNim Oh, SooHoon Ahn, KwangSup Eom, HyukSang Kwon,