Corrosion of 9% Cr Ferritic/Martensitic Steels in Flowing Pb-Bi Eutectic With 10−7 Mass% Dissolved Oxygen at 450 and 550 °C

Author(s):  
Valentyn Tsisar ◽  
Carsten Schroer ◽  
Olaf Wedemeyer ◽  
Aleksandr Skrypnik ◽  
Jürgen Konys

Corrosion behavior of 9 %Cr ferritic/martensitic (F/M) P92, E911 and EUROFER steels was investigated in flowing (2 m/s) Pb-Bi with 10−7 mass%O at 450 and 550 °C for up to 8766 and 2011 h, respectively. The steels show mixed corrosion modes simultaneously revealing protective scaling, accelerated oxidation and solution-based attack. At 450 °C, the accelerated oxidation resulted in a metal recession averaging 6 μm (± 2 μm) after ∼8766 h while local solution-based corrosion attack ranged from ∼40 to 350 μm. At 550 °C, the accelerated oxidation resulted in a metal recession of about 10 μm (± 2 μm) after ∼2011 h. Solution-based corrosion attack appears more regularly at 550 °C, with a maximum depth ranged from ∼90 to 1000 μm. Incubation time for solution based attack is 500–2000 h for 450 °C and < 300 h for 550 °C. The EUROFER steel showed more severe metal recession via both oxidation and solution-based corrosion in comparison with P92 and E911 steels. The possible effect of alloying and structure on the corrosion response of 9 %Cr F/M steels is discussed.

Author(s):  
Valentyn Tsisar ◽  
Carsten Schroer ◽  
Olaf Wedemeyer ◽  
Aleksandr Skrypnik ◽  
Jürgen Konys

Corrosion behavior of 9%Cr F/M P92, E911, and EUROFER steels was investigated in flowing (2 m/s) Pb–Bi with 10−7 mass % O at 450 and 550 °C for up to 8766 and 2011 h, respectively. The steels show mixed corrosion modes simultaneously revealing protective scale formation, accelerated oxidation, and solution-based attack. At 450 °C, the accelerated oxidation resulted in a metal recession averaging 6 μm (± 2 μm) after ∼ 8766 h, while local solution-based corrosion attack ranged from ∼40 to 350 μm. At 550 °C, the accelerated oxidation resulted in a metal recession of about 10 μm (± 2 μm) after ∼ 2011 h. Solution-based corrosion attack appears more regularly at 550 °C, with a maximum depth ranged from ∼90 to 1000 μm. The incubation time for the solution based attack at 450 °C is 500–2000 h and < 300 h at 550 °C.


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Vol 4 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Valentyn Tsisar ◽  
Carsten Schroer ◽  
Olaf Wedemeyer ◽  
Aleksandr Skrypnik ◽  
Jürgen Konys

The effect of structural state (solution annealed (SA) and after 40% cold work (CW)) and surface finishing (turning, grinding, and polishing) on the corrosion behavior of austenitic 1.4970 (15-15 Ti) steel in flowing (2 m/s) Pb-Bi eutectic containing 10−7 mass% dissolved oxygen at 400 °C and 10−6 mass% O at 500 °C is investigated. At 400 °C for ∼13,000 h, the corrosion losses are minor for steel in both structural states and for surfaces finished by turning and grinding—a thin Cr-based oxide film is formed. In contrast, the polished surface showed initiation of solution-based corrosion attack with the formation of iron crystallites and preferential propagation along the grain boundaries. The depth of corrosion attack does not exceed 10 μm after ∼13,000 h. At 500 °C for 2000 h, the samples in both structural states showed general slight oxidation. Cold-worked steel underwent a severe groove-type and pit-type solution-based attack of 170 μm in maximum depth, while the SA sample showed only sporadic pit-type corrosion attack to the depth of 45 μm in maximum.


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