2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11665-020-04807-9
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Cavitation Erosion Damage Mechanism of a Duplex Stainless Steel Having a Ferrite-Austenite-Sigma-Phase Triplex Microstructure

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“…The cavitation erosion of the duplex stainless steel is initiated at the ferrite, and then the ferrite phase is peeled off; meanwhile, the austenite is deformed with slips in the grains [ 128 , 129 , 130 ]. The more serious cavitation erosion of the ferrite compared to the austenite is caused by the higher strain-rate sensitivity of the ferrite [ 131 , 132 ]. The superior duplex stainless steel with higher yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and strain hardening rate has better cavitation erosion resistance than ordinary duplex stainless steel, and superior duplex stainless steel tends to replace ordinary duplex stainless steel [ 133 ].…”
Section: Cavitation Erosion On Valves and Pumpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cavitation erosion of the duplex stainless steel is initiated at the ferrite, and then the ferrite phase is peeled off; meanwhile, the austenite is deformed with slips in the grains [ 128 , 129 , 130 ]. The more serious cavitation erosion of the ferrite compared to the austenite is caused by the higher strain-rate sensitivity of the ferrite [ 131 , 132 ]. The superior duplex stainless steel with higher yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and strain hardening rate has better cavitation erosion resistance than ordinary duplex stainless steel, and superior duplex stainless steel tends to replace ordinary duplex stainless steel [ 133 ].…”
Section: Cavitation Erosion On Valves and Pumpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zinc salicylate (ZnSal) is regarded as an alternative antifouling coating that is employed to prevent fouling [19]. Moreover, high-quality steel should conquer corrosion [20,21], erosion [22] and fouling [23]. However, the slow deposition rate and large amounts of sediment restrict the good corrosion resistance of carbon steel as well as the difficult morphology control, expensive cost and incompact deposition parameters, leading to poor anticorrosion effects on steel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%