Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
832775 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Corrosion resistance tests were performed on welded samples of titanium and super-austenitic stainless steel alloys in order to evaluate their capacity to sustain thermo-hydraulic conditions created by the scrubbing of marine diesel exhausts. Test performed included electrochemical of potential/intensity curves, resistance tests to acid seawater sprays performed with wet/dry cycles, and high temperature/low pH bath tests. It was found that super-austenitic alloys give acceptable resistance characteristics, both regarding parent metal and welded/HAZ areas, provided no crevice geometry are present. Titanium samples were able to sustain the harshest corrosive conditions, including crevice geometry areas.

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