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J Chin Soc Corr Pro  2000, Vol. 20 Issue (6): 355-360     DOI:
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REPASSIVATION BEHAVIOR of 316lSTAINLESS STEEL IN FRETTING WEAR AND CORROSION PROCESS
Jianzhong Yan;;;
北京科技大学腐蚀与防护中心 腐蚀、磨蚀与表面技术开放研究实验室
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Abstract  Repassivation behavior behavior of 316Lstainless steel in fretting has been studied in different NaCl solutions.And the effect of crevice corrosion occurring during fretting process had been discussed.The results showed that different solutions resulted in different repassivation behavior.But the difference of repassivation behaviors in different solutions ras not remarkable:in pH10.0(0.9% NaCl)solution,repassivating process could last for about 5×10 4 cycles;while fretting in other corrosive solutions,no more repassivation process took place after 4×10 4 cycles.When fretting was carried out in deionized water the material had better repassivation ability. The growing film might take up 17 percent of passive film in static condition.The evidence suggested that passive film could not protect the material from corrosion damage effectively in fretting
Key words:  fretting      316Lstainless steel      repassivation behavior of passive film      
Received:  08 November 1999     
ZTFLH:  TG113.2  
Corresponding Authors:  Jianzhong Yan   

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Jianzhong Yan. REPASSIVATION BEHAVIOR of 316lSTAINLESS STEEL IN FRETTING WEAR AND CORROSION PROCESS. J Chin Soc Corr Pro, 2000, 20(6): 355-360 .

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