Corrosion Science | 2021

Effect of second-phase particles on the oxidation behaviour of a high-manganese austenitic heat-resistant steel

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In this work, the presence of second-phase particles was found can significantly improve the oxidation and spallation resistances of a high-manganese austenitic heat-resistant steel. We show this unexpected improvement is originated from three correlated phenomena caused by the second-phase particles. First, the stratified growth of scale is avoided due to the chemical inhomogeneity of the novel steel. Further, the selective oxidation of second-phase particles provides a pinning effect for the scale. Last but not least, the accelerated outward diffusion of Mn reduces the critical Cr concentration for the formation of a stable protective Cr2O3 layer.

Volume 182
Pages 109284
DOI 10.1016/J.CORSCI.2021.109284
Language English
Journal Corrosion Science

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