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Coupling Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure and Erosion on Corrosion Behavior of X70 Steel in Simulated Seawater

Pengwei Ren, Xingying Tang, Zu’an Qin, Yinghui Wang, Jianjun Cai

2022ACS Omega14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The corrosion behavior of X70 steel under the coupling effect of pressure and erosion in simulated seawater was investigated by using corrosion loss, electrochemical tests, SEM, AFM, XPS, and Raman spectroscopy. The coupling effect of pressure and erosion could induce changes in the amounts and compositions of the corrosion products and increase pitting. The rate of the combined corrosion of X70 steel represents a downtrend, which still displays a higher corrosion rate than only immersion at the same pressure. This means that the coupling of pressure and erosion will accelerate corrosion, but the effect of erosion is weakened by pressure. The larger the pressure is, the more erosion is weakened. The pressure reduces the water cutting force by increasing the liquid viscosity and reduces the surface hardness changes under high pressure by generating magnetite, which is closely bound to the substrate.

Topics & Concepts

CorrosionErosion corrosionMaterials scienceHydrostatic pressureSeawaterMetallurgyHydrostatic testRaman spectroscopyCoupling (piping)ErosionX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyArtificial seawaterComposite materialChemical engineeringThermodynamicsOpticsPhysicsOceanographyPaleontologyBiologyGeologyEngineeringErosion and Abrasive MachiningNon-Destructive Testing TechniquesWelding Techniques and Residual Stresses