Materials Research (Oct 2016)

The Influences of Martensitic Transformations on Cavitation-Erosion Damage Initiation and Pitting Resistance of a Lean Austenitic Stainless Steel

  • Kai Yuan Wang,
  • Kin Ho Lo,
  • Chi Tat Kwok,
  • Man Meng Wong,
  • In Wa Iong,
  • Wenji Ai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2015-0409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
pp. 1366 – 1371

Abstract

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This paper looks into the influences of martensitic transformations on the cavitation-erosion (CE) damage initiation mechanism and pitting corrosion resistance of a lean austenitic stainless steel. The ε and α' martensites are prime sites of CE damage initiation for this steel, whereas grain boundaries are more favourable damage initiation sites for other similar steels. The profusion of ε and α' results in fast surface roughening during the CE process, which may cause a compromise in performance when this steel (or similar steels that have the same CE damage mechanism) is used for such applications as hydro-machinery or piping. ε and α' also detrimentally affect the pitting resistance of this steel and so they are expected to affect CE resistance adversely due to the synergism between CE and corrosion.

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