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Selective dissolution of retained austenite in nanostructured bainitic steels

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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:05 authored by O Kazum, M Kannan, Hossein BeladiHossein Beladi, I Timokhina, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, S Khoddam
Nanostructured bainitic steels, containing bainitic ferrite laths and retained austenite films, formed at two different isothermal temperatures were compared  for corrosion behavior in chloride-containing solution using electrochemical techniques. The potentiodynamic polarization results suggest that nanostructured bainite formed at 200 °C exhibits marginally higher corrosion resistance compared with that at 350 °C. Post-corrosion analysis of the galvanostatically polarized samples revealed localized corrosion for both the steels, but the degree of attack was higher in the 350 °C steel than in the 200 °C steel. The localized corrosion attack was due to selective dissolution of the retained austenite phase. The higher volume fraction and larger size of retained austenite in the 350 °C steel as compared to that of the 200 °C steel contributed to the pronounced corrosion attack in the 350 °C steel.

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Journal

Advanced engineering materials

Volume

16

Pagination

442-444

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1438-1656

eISSN

1527-2648

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Wiley

Issue

4

Publisher

Wiley Blackwell

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