Effects of Alloying Elements on Corrosion Resistance of Low Alloyed Steels in a Seawater Ballast Tank Environment

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作者
Kim, Dong Woo [1 ]
Kim, Heesan [1 ]
机构
[1] Hongik Univ, Sch Mat Sci & Eng, Chungnam 339701, South Korea
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alloys; thermomechanical processing; corrosion; scanning electron spectroscopy (SEM); E-pH diagram; ATMOSPHERIC CORROSION; BEARING; IRON;
D O I
10.3365/KJMM.2010.48.06.523
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Co-application of organic coating and cathodic protection has not provided enough durability to low-alloyed steels inseawater ballast tank (SBT) environments. An attempt has made to study the effect of alloy elements (Al, Cr, Cu, Mo, Ni, Si, W) on general and localized corrosion resistance of steels as basic research to develop new low-allowed steels resistive to corrosion in SBT environments. For this study, we measured the corrosion rate by the weigh loss method after periodic immersion in synthetic seawater at 60 degrees C, evaluated the localized corrosion resistance by an immersion test in concentrated chloride solution with the critical pH depending on the alloy element (Fe, Cr, Al, Ni), determined the permeability of chloride ion across the rust layer by measuring the membrane potential, and finally, we analyzed the rust layer by EPMA mapping and compared the result with the E-pH diagram calculated in the study. The immersion test of up to 55 days in the synthetic seawater showed that chromium, aluminium, and nickel are beneficial but the other elements are detrimental to corrosion resistance. Among the beneficial elements, chromium and aluminium effectively decreased the corrosion rate of the steels during the initial immersion, while nickel effectively decreased the corrosion rate in a longer than 30-day immersion. The low corrosion rate of Cr- or Al-alloyed steel in the initial period was due to the formation of Cr2FeO4 or Al2FeO4, respectively -the predicted oxide in the E-pH diagram- which is known as a more protective oxide than Fe3O4. The increased corrosion rate of Cr-alloyed steels with a longer than 30-day exposure was due to low localized corrosion resistance, which is explained by the effect of the alloying element on a critical pH. In the meantime, the low corrosion rate of Ni-alloyed steel with a longer than 30-day exposure was due to an Ni enriched layer containing Fe2NiO4, the predicted oxide in the E-pH diagram. Finally, the measurement of the membrane potential depending on the alloying element showed that a lower permeability of chloride ion does not always result in higher corrosion resistance in seawater.
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页码:523 / 532
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