Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9679664 Wear 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Erosion-corrosion tests were carried out by immersing the materials in an aqueous solution containing 10 wt% HCl in the presence of α-Al2O3 particles at 1000 rpm for 168 h at room temperature. In each case, pure corrosion and combined erosion-corrosion effects were studied by partially protecting the materials from the impact of solid particles during the tests. While Ta and Zr showed no significant weight or roughness changes, Ti weight loss was one order of magnitude higher than that of Ta and Zr, and the stainless steels suffered severe attack as the oxide layers were removed exposing the base metal. Erosion-corrosion mechanisms were determined from microstructural studies by light and SEM microscopy.
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