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Journal of Metallurgy and Materials Science
Year : 2019, Volume : 61, Issue : 4
First page : ( 199) Last page : ( 204)
Print ISSN : 0972-4257. Online ISSN : 0974-1267.

Pitting and Electrochemical corrosion behavior of 316L Austenitic Stainless Steel Subjected to Warm Deformation

Kumar Viranshu1, Gupta Ratnesh Kumar2, Das Ghanshyam3

1Research Scholar, MME Department, NIFFT, Ranchi. viranshukumar@gmail.com

2Assistant Professor, MME Department, NIFFT, Ranchi. Ratnesh.gupta@gmail.com

3Associate Professor, MME Department, NIFFT, Ranchi. gsdnifft@gmail.com

Online published on 17 January, 2020.

Abstract

Electrochemical and pitting corrosion behavior of as received and heat-treated after deformation in the 316L stainless steel was investigated. The results indicated that pitting occurred in as received sample, while the small pits were observed in deformed and heat treated sample after immersion test in 10%FeCl3 solution. After immersion test in 10% FeCl3 solution the micro structural characterization of corroded sample were analyzed by scanning electron. A Protentio dynamic polarization test in PWR environment was performed to evaluate the electrochemical behavior of samples after deformation and heat treatment. The results showed that the corrosion rate decrease after deformation and heat treatment because heat-treatment after deformation form a more protective oxide film on the surface of samples as compared to oxide film formon the as received samples. The Ecorr shifted toward the passive direction with increase in annealing temperature after deformation. The shift in Ecorr (passive direction) indicates amore protective passive film(Cr2 O3) over the surface.

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Keywords

Corrosion, Deformation, Electrochemical, Pitting, Polarization.

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