Enhanced corrosion resistance of SA106B low-carbon steel fabricated by rotationally accelerated shot peening

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The corrosion resistance of a SA106B carbon steel with a gradient nanostructure fabricated by rotationally accelerated shot peening (RASP) for 5, 10, 15 and 20 min was investigated. Electrochemical tests were carried out in the 0.05 M H2SO4 + 0.05 M Na2SO4 and 0.2 M NaCl + 0.05 M Na2SO4 solutions. The experimental results showed that the sample RASP-processed for 5 min exhibited the best corrosion resistance among them. TEM analysis confirmed that the cementite dissolution and formation of nanograins, which improved the corrosion resistance of the steel. Prominent micro-cracks and holes were produced in the samples when the RASP was processed for more than 5 min, resulting in the decrease of corrosion resistance.

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Lei, C., Chen, X., Li, Y., Chen, Y., & Yang, B. (2019). Enhanced corrosion resistance of SA106B low-carbon steel fabricated by rotationally accelerated shot peening. Metals, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/met9080872

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