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The effect of laser shock peening with and without protective coating on intergranular corrosion of sensitized AA5083

Jan Kaufman, Jan Racek, Miroslav Cieslar, Peter Minárik, Matthew A. Steiner, Seetha R. Mannava, Vijay K. Vasudevan, Anurag Sharma, Marek Böhm, Jan Brajer, Jan Pilař, L. Pı́na, Tomáš Mocek

2021Corrosion Science56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Laser Shock Peening with (LSP) and without protective coating (LPwC) was applied to sensitized AA5083 followed by electrochemical analysis. Potentiodynamic tests indicated a region of increased passivity for the LPwC samples with lower corrosion current. Similarly, significantly reduced intergranular corrosion rate was observed during potentiostatic polarization after LPwC treatment while LSP samples showed only a negligible improvement. The results are attributed to the unique recast surface layer composed of a modified oxide film followed by an embedded oxygen-rich aluminum nanoparticles sub-surface layer without grain boundary β-phase created during laser pulse interaction with the surface when no coating was applied.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceIntergranular corrosionCorrosionCoatingMetallurgyPassivationOxidePolarization (electrochemistry)Layer (electronics)PeeningComposite materialResidual stressChemistryPhysical chemistrySurface Treatment and Residual StressErosion and Abrasive MachiningHigh-Temperature Coating Behaviors