Abstract

The results of accelerated corrosion tests of a pair of austenitic stainless steel — titanium alloy under conditions of elevated temperatures and high concentrations of corrosive agents are presented, conditions for the developing the mechanism of local corrosion being the same. The proposed approach included provoking the appearance of microstress concentrators by three-point loading of test samples with subsequent forced development of local types of corrosion through simultaneous exposure to an increased concentration of corrosive agents and temperatures at a fixed exposure in an autoclave. The results of modeling the corrosion process in a titanium alloy being in contact with stainless steel are assessed proceeding from the data obtained from metallographic studies of the state of surface layers of the metal and the morphology of corrosion products on prepared sections of the surface of templates cut from the samples under study. We considred a pair of steel 08Kh18N10T — titanium alloy VT-5. It is shown that the contact of samples under conditions of accelerated corrosion tests does not lead to a significant development of local types of corrosion of the titanium alloy. On the contrary, analysis of the state of the surface layers of the samples of stainless steel revealed the presence of deep corrosion pits, triggering the intergranular corrosion. In this case, corrosion of austenitic steel, both in the presence and in the absence of contact with titanium, proceeded in three stages: the initiation and fusion of pitting; formation of knife corrosion ulcers; propagation of intergranular cracks into the depth of steel. The proposed methodology of corrosion testing can be used to predict the possible nature of the development of metal corrosion under operating conditions that form local zones of static stresses in structural materials, and for prompt response to extend the design life of the equipment at thermal and nuclear power facilities.

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