Abstract

AbstractThe influence of dislocation on corrosion of low alloy steel in a low H2S sour corrosion environment was investigated experimentally (immersion corrosion test and polarization measurement) and theoretically (ESM‐RISM simulation). The results showed that dislocation increases corrosion weight loss by promoting the anodic dissolution reaction. The Fe atom solubilities of two kinds of Fe slab models simulating conditions with/without lattice defects were evaluated, and the high Fe solubility of the model with lattice defects was clarified. Based on these experimental and theoretical findings, the mechanism by which dislocation influences anodic dissolution was discussed.

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