Effects of Nickel on the Stress Corrosion Susceptibility of High Chromium Ferritic Stainless Steels in a Hot Chloride Solution

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Effects of nickel (Ni) on the stress corrosion susceptibility of high-chromium (Cr) ferritic stainless steels (SS) in boiling solution of 42% lithium chloride (LiCl) plus thiourea (NH2CSNH2) were investigated using a uniaxial tension-constant load tester. The influence of Ni on film breakdown potential, repassivation rate, creep behavior, and susceptibility to hydrogen (H)-induced failure of the alloys was evaluated. Commercial alloys of 29% Cr-4% molybdenum (Mo) (UNS S44700) and 29% Cr-4% Mo-2% Ni (UNS S44800) ferritic SS were compared. The 29% Cr-4% Mo alloy was immune to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) at open-circuit potential (OCP) but became susceptible when polarized anodically to critical cracking potential (E(cc), -450 mV(sce)) which was 20 mV(sce) more noble to the stabilized corrosion potential (E(corr) -470 mV(sce)). Addition of 2% Ni to the 26% Cr-4% Mo alloy did not affect E(cc), but did induce susceptibility to cracking by increasing E(corr) to a value 80 mV(sce) noble to E(cc). The 2% Ni addition to 29% Cr-4% Mo alloy reduced film breakdown potential (E(b)) and the repassivation rate and significantly increased susceptibility to H embrittlement (HE). These factors contributed to greater susceptibility to SCC of 29% Cr-4% Mo-2% Ni alloy compared to the 29% Cr-4% Mo alloy. Similarities in fracture morphology between samples that failed by SCC in a hot Cl- solution and those that failed under load during H charging in 1 N sulfuric acid (H2SO4) plus sodium arsenite (NaAsO2) solution suggested HE was involved in the propagation mechanism of SCC in the ferritic SS studied.
Publisher
Natl Assoc Corrosion Eng
Issue Date
1993-10
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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CORROSION, v.49, no.10, pp.802 - 808

ISSN
0010-9312
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/67423
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