Title of article
Surface treatment and history-dependent corrosion in lead alloys
Author/Authors
Li، نويسنده , , Ning and Zhang، نويسنده , , Jinsuo and Sencer، نويسنده , , Bulent H. and Koury، نويسنده , , Daniel، نويسنده ,
Pages
3
From page
695
To page
697
Abstract
In oxygen-controlled lead and lead–bismuth eutectic (LBE), steel corrosion may be strongly history dependent. This is due to the competition between liquid metal dissolution corrosion and oxidation as a “self-healing” protection barrier. Such effects can be observed from corrosion testing of a variety of surface-treated materials, such as cold working, shot peening, pre-oxidation, etc. Shot peening of austenitic steels produces surface-layer microstructural damages and grain compression, which could contribute to increased Cr migration to the surface and enhance the protection through an impervious oxide. Pre-oxidation under conditions different from operating ones may form more protective oxides, reduce oxygen and metal ion migration through the oxides, and achieve better protection for longer durations. Corrosion and oxidation modeling and analysis reveal the potential for significantly reducing long-term corrosion rates by initial and early-stage conditioning of steels for Pb/LBE services.
Keywords
Corrosion , Kinetic model of oxidation , Surface treatment , Shot-peening
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2028793
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