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Meeting 2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Coatings and Surface Engineering for Environmental Protection III
Presentation Title Dealloying and Passivation of Cu-doped Carbide-reinforced Martensitic Steels in a Sulfuric Acid
Author(s) Kenta Yamanaka, Manami Mori, Kazuo Yoshida, Kazuyo Omura, Yusuke Onuki, Shigeo Sato, Akihiko Chiba
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Kenta Yamanaka
Abstract Scope High-speed steels, which consist of a martensitic matrix and numerous carbide precipitates, have been used as die and tool materials, because of their high hardness and excellent wear resistance. However, the corrosion resistance of such steels are generally not sufficient for specific applications . In the previous study, we developed Cu-doped Fe-Cr-W-C-based martensitic steels and demonstrated high hardness and excellent corrosion resistance simultaneously. Here, to understand the corrosion mechanism of the developed steel, the dealloying behavior at the surface of the steel in a sulfuric acid solution was investigated. The bulk Cr contents and higher quenching temperature increased the Cr contents in the martensitic matrix, decreasing the corrosion rate. Nonetheless, the enhanced corrosion resistance was associated with an accelerated dissolution of Cr2O3 film, which created the protective Cu-enriched layer and Fe2O3 phase at the surface. The relationship between the surface state and bulk microstructure of the steels is also discussed.
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Keywords Iron and Steel, Characterization, Other

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Cycling Corrosion Testing of Al-Mg Friction Stir Welding Bi-metallic Joints
Dealloying and Passivation of Cu-doped Carbide-reinforced Martensitic Steels in a Sulfuric Acid
Designing Lubricant-impregnated Coatings to Reduce Corrosion and Hydrogen Embrittlement
Effects of Heat Treatments, Current Density, and Electroless Ni Layer Thickness on Corrosion Performance of Trivalent Chromium Passivations on ZnNi Coatings
Effects of Processing Conditions on the Tribocorrosion Resistance of Zr-based Thin Film Metallic Glass Coatings
Electronic Structure Mechanisms to Explain the Onset of Cl-induced Localised Corrosion in Al2O3
Galvanic Corrosion Mitigation by Material and Coating Selection for AZ31B bolt-joined with CFRP
Pitting Corrosion in Powder-processed Aluminum Alloys Containing Quasicrystalline Dispersoids
Revealing the Long-term Growth Kinetics and Morphology of Atmospheric Corrosion Pitting in Aluminum via In-operando Microtomography
Role of Surface Mechanical Attritions Processing Conditions on the Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum 7075 Alloys
The Effect of Surface Treatment on the Formation, Structure, and Chemistry of Protective Oxide Scale on High-temperature Oxidation-resistant Nickel Alloys
Using Mechanical and Ion Polishing to Identify Structural and Chemical Defects for the Pitting Corrosion of a Compositionally Complex Steel

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