Publication Type Journal Article
Title Electrochemical noise characterization of heat-treated superduplex stainless steel
Authors Ivan N Bastos R. P. Nogueira
Groups
Journal MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Year 2008
Month December
Volume 112
Number 2
Pages 645-650
Abstract Three microstructures of superduplex stainless steel UNS S32750 were evaluated in which concerns their corrosion resistance in a 70,000 ppm chloride medium at 25 and 60 degrees C. These environmental conditions are found in ultra-deep offshore oil exploitation. The microstructures are related to as-received, as-welded and hot-worked steel processing. The corrosion behavior was characterized for 30 min and 24 h by means of polarization curves and mainly electrochemical noise, EN, measurements performed with a zero resistance ammeter setup. The results show that, in this highly aggressive environment, time and temperature affect the corrosion resistance of each microstructure differently. The presence of sigma precipitates at grain boundaries trigger the breakdown of passive films at lower potential as well as in the case of coupling different microstructures. The as-received homogeneousone is nonetheless also susceptible to undergoing corrosive attack at long-lasting high temperature exposition. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2008.06.034
ISBN
Publisher
Book Title
ISSN 0254-0584
EISSN
Conference Name
Bibtex ID ISI:000261022200063
Observations
Back to Publications List