2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2009.03.015
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Tribocorrosion of 316L stainless steel and TA6V4 alloy in H2SO4 media

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“…The material loss depends on pure mechanical part (wear), pure chemical part (corrosion) and more importantly the interaction between corrosion and wear resulting in wearinduced corrosion and corrosion-induced wear [10,20,22,23]. On one hand, corrosion is accelerated by wear.…”
Section: Tribocorrosion Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material loss depends on pure mechanical part (wear), pure chemical part (corrosion) and more importantly the interaction between corrosion and wear resulting in wearinduced corrosion and corrosion-induced wear [10,20,22,23]. On one hand, corrosion is accelerated by wear.…”
Section: Tribocorrosion Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potentiodynamic polarization curves were recorded at a rate of 1 mV/s. Tribocorrosion tests have been conducted with an apparatus presented in a previous paper [23]. It consists of a PTFE cell mounted on a ball-on-disc tribometer.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it was determined that the weight loss of high-nickel cast iron was caused mainly by wear during the initial stage, after which the influence of corrosion became predominant. During the wear process, the wear also accelerated corrosion [8][9][10][11][12][13] because the wear not only made the passive film thinner, but also removed the surface products and exposed the fresh metal surface. Simultaneously, the agitation of solution accelerated the mass transfer so that the corrosion product (ions) at the surface spread rapidly.…”
Section: Fig 5 Weight Losses Of the Cast Irons With Different Nickementioning
confidence: 99%