Affiliation:
1. University of Kassel, Institute of Materials Technology , Kassel , Germany
2. Volkswagen AG, Gießerei Kassel , Germany
Abstract
Abstract
The pitting corrosion behaviour of the austenitic stainless steel alloys 31 and A 351 with different surface treatments in a technical MgCl2 solution was investigated. Potentiometric current density-potential measurements were carried out, and critical repassivation temperatures were determined, using a galvanometric method. Pickled, ground, abrasively blast cleaned and shot-peened surfaces, respectively, were analysed concerning roughness, residual stress, work hardening and near-surface structure. The effects of the surface properties on the local corrosion behaviour was investigated. Basically, with increasing roughness, amount of residual stress and work hardening, one can see a tendency to decreasing resistance against pitting corrosion. On the other hand, those effects are superimposed by special properties of the passive layer, e. g., caused by pickling, or from the processing-specific surface texture.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics