2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2021.07.134
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Cross-effect of surface finishing and deep cryogenic treatment on corrosion resistance of AISI M35 steel

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“…It has been proven that for martensite steels, reduced tensile residual stress or even a change in the character of the residual stress state from tensile to compressive stresses may occur after DCT [31,32]. Furthermore, in previous publication, a similar effect has been confirmed on another steel type in connection to the corrosion behavior and stress state of the material [19]. Currently the research of residual stress modification with DCT for these steels is still underway and will be discussed and analyzed in an upcoming publication.…”
Section: Characterization Of Corrosion Products With Semmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…It has been proven that for martensite steels, reduced tensile residual stress or even a change in the character of the residual stress state from tensile to compressive stresses may occur after DCT [31,32]. Furthermore, in previous publication, a similar effect has been confirmed on another steel type in connection to the corrosion behavior and stress state of the material [19]. Currently the research of residual stress modification with DCT for these steels is still underway and will be discussed and analyzed in an upcoming publication.…”
Section: Characterization Of Corrosion Products With Semmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In the areas, where the corrosion products are less pronounced, the green rust displays a smoother surface and resembles more plate-like formations ( Figure 2 d). Such green rust is considered to be GR I type, which forms when the OH- groups are replaced by chlorine ions [ 19 ] and is a different type to the sulphate variant determined in other areas with Raman spectroscopy, which is presented in the next section. These regions also exhibit growth of considerably large halite structures ( Figure 2 c,d), which supports the claim of formed GR I, as the halite crystals are indicators of increased concentration of Cl - ions.…”
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“…As shown in Equation (1), Matic J K et al performed a Weibull distribution of the relative size of pits on the distribution and influence of corrosion propagation over time, where is the shape parameter (Weibull slope) and is the scale parameter. It was found that metals with a smaller structure and more network structure have a higher corrosion resistance, and the emergence of corrosion pits is slower [ 30 ]. Due to the high energy of the heat source of the high-energy beam, the impurities adsorbed on the surface of the HSS evaporated or vaporized, hence reducing the hazards of pitting corrosion and increasing the material’s corrosion resistance.…”
Section: Research Progress On the Enhancement Of Hss’s Surface Charac...mentioning
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“…As a supplementary process of heat treatment, DCT is widely used, environmentally friendly, and easy to operate [ 9 , 11 , 12 ]. According to the previous literature, DCT has a positive effect on the hardness [ 13 ], toughness [ 14 ], wear resistance [ 15 ], corrosion resistance [ 16 ], and service life [ 17 , 18 ] of HSS. M. Priyadarshini reported that the AISI P20 tool, when deep cryogenically treated for 9 h, increased 35% in micro-hardness hardness and 28% in wear resistance compared to the as-received untreated tool [ 19 ].…”
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