2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2016.05.037
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The effect of prior cold work on the chloride stress corrosion cracking of 304L austenitic stainless steel under atmospheric conditions

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“…In "splash zones", dilute droplets will land on metal surfaces, and then concentrate as they equilibrate with the ambient relative humidity [1][2][3][4]. However, in other conditions, solid aerosol salt particles can accumulate on surfaces, and then deliquesce when the ambient relative humidity is sufficiently high, forming concentrated salt droplets when it initially wets [5,6]. At equilibrium the water activity of saline solutions will equal that of the atmosphere, which is determined by the relative humidity (RH) [7].…”
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“…In "splash zones", dilute droplets will land on metal surfaces, and then concentrate as they equilibrate with the ambient relative humidity [1][2][3][4]. However, in other conditions, solid aerosol salt particles can accumulate on surfaces, and then deliquesce when the ambient relative humidity is sufficiently high, forming concentrated salt droplets when it initially wets [5,6]. At equilibrium the water activity of saline solutions will equal that of the atmosphere, which is determined by the relative humidity (RH) [7].…”
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“…Atmospheric corrosion of metals is different from the other forms of corrosion due to exposure of metals to different atmospheres rather than immersion in electrolytes. The corrosion rate of metals exposed to a wet atmosphere is similar to that observed during immersion in aerated water in the presence of dissolved oxygen [5] .Marine atmospheres are the extreme in atmospheric corrosion due to chlorides from sea water and salts being swept by winds. Chlorides create the most corrosive environment and are a great concern to offshore platforms and vessels.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…6 and 7 after 12 months in sodium chloride aqueous solution are given in Figures 3 and 4. The chemical composition of the austenitic stainless steel 304 after the U-bend specimen reveals that some element percentage was less such as Cr actual from 18% to as low as 1.9% and 1.1% at certain spot than compared to the actual element standard due to the surface finish, surface preparation, heat treatment and cold working prior to the immersion test to sodium chloride aqueous solution [9]. The investigation found that significant contribution of leachable chloride also necessary for the initiation of localized attack by pitting corrosion to micro-crack formation.…”
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confidence: 99%