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Meeting MS&T23: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Computation Assisted Materials Development for Improved Corrosion Resistance
Presentation Title Phase Field Modeling of Molten Salt Dealloying Corrosion of NiCr Alloys
Author(s) Nathan Bieberdorf, Xueyang Wu, Laurent Capolungo, Mark Asta
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Nathan Bieberdorf
Abstract Scope Metals in contact with molten salt have been shown to corrode via a dealloying process, where selective dissolution of the less-noble elements precedes the formation of a porous network in the base alloy. Variations in salt chemistry and metal microstructure have been observed to influence this corrosion process. However, a fundamental understanding of how these factors control the onset and growth of pores remains incomplete. In this work, we use an electrochemical phase field model to investigate dealloying corrosion of NiCr in molten fluoride salts. The model incorporates metal dissolution via redox potentials and activities for Ni and Cr in the salt, and pore formation is shown to depend strongly on solute transport rates in the metal, molten salt, and along their solid-liquid interface. We discuss how the mechanisms of pore formation can be controlled via the concentration of oxidants in the molten salt and the metal’s microstructure.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A Phase Field Model to Simulate Crack Initiation from Pitting Site in Isotropic and Anisotropic Elastoplastic Material
Atomic Origin of CO2-promoted Oxidation Dynamics of Chromia-forming Alloys
Classical Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Electrochemical Oxidation and Dissolution of Platinum Alloy Nanoparticles
Dissolution of Metal Nanoparticles in Solution: Atomic-scale Computational Investigation
Fundamental Design of Alloys Resistant to H-embrittlement: Simulation Insights on Nanoscale H-defects Interactions
Investigate the Interfacial Behavior between Molten Fluoride Salt and Ni-Cr Alloy with ReaxFF Molecular Dynamics
Modeling Changes in Scale Formation on Copper-nickel Alloys in Response to Environment Changes
Nanoporous High Entropy Alloys: A New Class of Materials with Remarkable Mechanical and Corrosion Properties
On the Effects of Texture and Grain Morphology on Hydrogen Transport Towards Notch Tips
Phase-field Modeling of Internal Oxidation in High-temperature Ni-Cr Alloys
Phase Field Modeling of Molten Salt Dealloying Corrosion of NiCr Alloys

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