Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
The corrosion behaviour of the martensitic T91 steel and the austenitic AISI 316L steel was analysed. The steels were immersed in stagnant molten Pb-55.2wt%Bi alloy at 823 K for different exposure times (t = 550-2000 h). The corrosion tests were carried out both under Ar and under Ar-5%H2 mixture. Under the oxidising conditions (PO2 = 6 · 103 Pa), the formation of oxide layers was observed which prevent the penetration of the liquid alloy into the matrix, while under the Ar-5%H2 mixture (PO2 = 3.2 · 1023 Pa), two phenomena occurred: a reactive penetration at the liquid alloy/steel interface and the competition between oxidation and penetration.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Corrosion; T91; AISI 316L; Liquid Lead-Bismuth; Penetration
List of contributors:
Passerone, Alberto; Ricci, Enrica
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