Korean Institute of Surface Engineering

pISSN : 1225-8024 | eISSN : 3399-8403


공학

한국표면공학회지 (37권6호 350-359)

Stress Corrosion Cracking Characteristics of Shot-peened Stainless Steel Containing Ti

Shot-peening 표면처리된 Ti 함유 스테인리스강의 응력균열부식

최한철;
Choe Han-Cheol;

조선대학교 치과대학 치과재료학교실 및 생체재료나노계면활성화센터;

Abstract

Stress corrosion cracking(SCC) characteristics of shot-peened stainless steel containing Ti (0.09 wt%-0.92 wt%) fabricated by the vacuum furnace were investigated using SCC tester and potentiostat. The homogenization and the sensitization treatment were carried out at $1050^{circ}C$ for 1hr and $650^{circ}C$ for 5 hr. The samples for SCC were shot-peened using $Phi$0.6 mm steel ball for 4 min and 10 min. Intergranular and pitting corrosion characteristics were investigated by using EPR and CPPT. SCC test was carried out at the condition of$ 288^{circ}C$, 90 kgf pressure, water with 8 ppm dissolved oxygen, and $8.3xl0^{-7}$/s strain rate. After the corrosion and see test, the surface of the tested specimen was observed by the optical microscope, TEM and SEM. Specimen with Ti/C ratio of 6.14 showed high tensile strength at the sensitization treatment. The tensile strength decreased with the increase of the Ti/C ratio. Pitting and intergranular corrosion resistance increased with the increase of Ti/C ratio. Stress corrosion cracking strength of shot-peened specimen was higher than that of non shot- peened specimen. Stress corrosion cracking strength decreased with the increase of the Ti/C ratio.

Keywords

Shot-peening;Stress Corrosion Cracking;Stainless Steel;Pitting Corrosion;Intergranular Corrosion;