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The synergy between deformation and anodic dissolution of an austenitic stainless steel in acidic chloride solution

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AbstractIn corrosion medium, metals can deform under tensile stress and form a new active surface with the anodic dissolution of the metals being accelerated. At the same time, the anodic dissolution may accelerate the deformation of the metals. The synergy can lead to crack nucleation and development and shorten the service life of the component. Austenitic stainless steel in acidic chloride solution was in active dissolution condition when stress corrosion cracking (SCC) occurred. It is reasonable to assume that the anodic dissolution play an important role, so it's necessary to study the synergy between anodic dissolution and deformation of austenitic stainless steels. The synergy between deformation and anodic dissolution of AISI 321 austenitic stainless steel in an acidic chloride solution was studied in this paper. The corrosion rate of the steel increased remarkably due to the deformation‐accelerated anodic and cathodic processes. The creep rate was increased while the yield strength was reduced by anodic dissolution. The analysis by thermal activation theory of deformation showed a linear relationship between the logarithm of creep rate and the logarithm of anodic current. Besides, the reciprocal of yield strength was also linearly dependent on the logarithm of anodic current. The theoretical deductions were in good agreement with experimental results.
Title: The synergy between deformation and anodic dissolution of an austenitic stainless steel in acidic chloride solution
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AbstractIn corrosion medium, metals can deform under tensile stress and form a new active surface with the anodic dissolution of the metals being accelerated.
At the same time, the anodic dissolution may accelerate the deformation of the metals.
The synergy can lead to crack nucleation and development and shorten the service life of the component.
Austenitic stainless steel in acidic chloride solution was in active dissolution condition when stress corrosion cracking (SCC) occurred.
It is reasonable to assume that the anodic dissolution play an important role, so it's necessary to study the synergy between anodic dissolution and deformation of austenitic stainless steels.
The synergy between deformation and anodic dissolution of AISI 321 austenitic stainless steel in an acidic chloride solution was studied in this paper.
The corrosion rate of the steel increased remarkably due to the deformation‐accelerated anodic and cathodic processes.
The creep rate was increased while the yield strength was reduced by anodic dissolution.
The analysis by thermal activation theory of deformation showed a linear relationship between the logarithm of creep rate and the logarithm of anodic current.
Besides, the reciprocal of yield strength was also linearly dependent on the logarithm of anodic current.
The theoretical deductions were in good agreement with experimental results.

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