Effects of Cr additions on Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion Behaviors in the Weld Heat-Affected Zone of Hadfield Steel in Brine Environments

IF 1.1 4区 材料科学 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Korean Journal of Metals and Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.3365/kjmm.2023.61.12.883
Seung Woo Jin, Jin Sung Park, Duck Bin Yun, Sang Chul Lee, Jong Kyo Choi, Min-Suk Oh, Sung Jin Kim
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The corrosion and erosion-corrosion behaviors in the weld heat-affected zone (HAZ) of Hadfield steels with varying Cr contents (1, 2, and 3 wt%) were examined. Various experimental methods, including electrochemical polarization, impedance, and weight loss measurements, were utilized. Two types of isothermal heat treatments were conducted in a box furnace to simulate the intercritical HAZ, known to be the most vulnerable region in terms of mechanical properties and environmental stabilities, and large-scale samples for the erosion-corrosion experiment were fabricated. The results showed that increasing the Cr content improved the resistance to corrosion and erosion-corrosion, but there was an inflection point where adding more Cr had the opposite effect. Up to 2 wt%, a higher resistance was exhibited owing to the formation of a thin and protective oxide scale enriched with Cr that adhered to the steel surface. On the other hand, adding 3 wt% of Cr resulted in decreased resistance. This was due to the formation of coarse M7C3 (M: Cr) precipitated along the grain boundary, which caused the development of a thick and unstable oxide scale that detached locally. Based on these findings, it is essential to optimize the Cr content to ensure a high resistance to corrosion and erosion-corrosion in the HAZ of Hadfield steel.
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铬添加量对盐水环境中哈德菲尔德钢焊接热影响区腐蚀和腐蚀-腐蚀行为的影响
研究了不同Cr含量(1、2和3 wt%)的Hadfield钢在焊缝热影响区(HAZ)的腐蚀和侵蚀腐蚀行为。使用了各种实验方法,包括电化学极化,阻抗和重量损失测量。在箱式炉中进行了两种类型的等温热处理,以模拟临界间热影响区,这是力学性能和环境稳定性方面最脆弱的区域,并制作了大型侵蚀腐蚀实验样品。结果表明:随着Cr含量的增加,合金的耐蚀性和抗冲蚀性均有所提高,但存在一个拐点,即Cr含量的增加会产生相反的效果。当达到2 wt%时,由于在钢表面形成了一层薄的富含Cr的保护性氧化层,因此电阻更高。另一方面,添加3 wt%的铬导致抗性降低。这是由于沿晶界析出粗大的M7C3 (M: Cr),形成了一层厚而不稳定的氧化层,并在局部脱落。基于这些发现,优化Cr含量是保证Hadfield钢在热影响区具有较高的耐腐蚀和耐冲蚀性能的关键。
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Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
Korean Journal of Metals and Materials MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
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1.80
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58.30%
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100
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Korean Journal of Metals and Materials is a representative Korean-language journal of the Korean Institute of Metals and Materials (KIM); it publishes domestic and foreign academic papers related to metals and materials, in abroad range of fields from metals and materials to nano-materials, biomaterials, functional materials, energy materials, and new materials, and its official ISO designation is Korean J. Met. Mater.
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