Abstract

This paper thoroughly investigates the corrosion-fatigue properties of 13 % Cr-4 % Ni stainless steel, specifically focusing on its application in hydro turbine components. The study aims to comprehensively analyze the material’s resistance to corrosion and fatigue, elucidating the key factors influencing these properties and exploring the methodologies employed for testing and evaluation. By examining the practical implications of these properties for the design, operation, and maintenance of hydroelectric power plants, the research underscores the critical role of 13 % Cr-4 % Ni steel in facilitating sustainable and reliable hydropower generation. Through rigorous investigation and analysis, this paper contributes to advancing our understanding of material performance in hydropower applications, ultimately informing decision-making processes for the selection and utilization of materials in this vital energy sector.

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