Comparison of Metastable Pitting Behavior of Austenitic and Duplex Stainless Steels under U‐Bending Deformation

Author:

Hou Yan1ORCID,Li Chao-Long2ORCID,He Xin-Hai1,Cheng Cong-Qian3,Zhao Jie3,Cao Tie-Shan3

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Engineering Xi'an Polytechnic University Xi'an 710048 P. R. China

2. Xi'an Aerospace Mechatronics &Intelligent Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Xi'an 710067 P. R. China

3. School of Materials Science and Engineering Dalian University of Technology Dalian 116024 P. R. China

Abstract

The metastable pitting behavior of austenitic stainless steel (304 SS) and duplex stainless steel (2205 DSS) under U‐bending deformation is comparatively investigated. This study highlights the effects of differences in inclusions and matrix between 304 SS and 2205 DSS with regard to the metastable pitting behavior under tensile and compressive deformation. The results show that the pit initiation frequency of 304 SS increases in the order: tensile < as‐received < compressive; in contrast, the initiation frequency of 2205 DSS increases in the order: as‐received < tensile < compressive. In addition, tensile and compressive deformation change the preferential initiation sites of metastable pitting in 2205 DSS. It is proposed that the types of transient signals can be comprehensively and objectively distinguished by the two parameters (t g/t rep) and [(I p/Q g):(I p/Q rep)]. The correlation relationship between transient signals and pitting morphologies is clarified by cluster analysis. Both tensile and compressive deformations promote the growth of a few metastable pits, thus increasing the transition probability from metastability to stability. Overall, both tensile and compressive deformations are detrimental to the pitting corrosion resistance of the experimental steels.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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