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Optimized corrosion performance of AISI 1345 steel in hydrochloric acid through thermo–mechanical cyclic annealing processes
Hafeez, Muhammad Arslan1; Inam, Aqil2; Ul Hassan, Misbah2; Umer, Malik Adeel3; Usman, Muhammad1; Hanif, Asad4
2020-04-01
Source PublicationCrystals
ISSN2073-4352
Volume10Issue:4
Abstract

The thermo–mechanical treatments and cyclic annealing processes have the potential of optimizing the corrosion performance of carbon steels in corrosive environments. Herein, an attempt has been made to optimize the corrosion performance of AISI 1345 steel in hydrochloric acid by thermo–mechanical cyclic annealing treatments. AISI 1345 steel was produced and cast in the laboratory and subjected to three types of thermo–mechanical cyclic annealing treatments (TMCA). The first TMCA treatment comprised hot rolling at 1050 °C followed by oil quenching and single austenitizing at 900 °C followed by furnace cooling (TMSA). The second and the third TMCA treatments involved similar hot rolling processes with double austenitizing and furnace cooling (TMDA) and triple austenitizing and furnace cooling (TMTA) processes. Microstructure analysis showed that dual-phase (retained austenite + pearlite) microstructure was achieved after all TMCA treatments with an exception of secondary phase particles precipitation after TMSA treatment. Maximum fractions of retained austenite and minimum fractions of pearlite were achieved after TMTA treatment. Highly refined microstructure of size 26.7 µm was achieved after TMDA treatment whereas; TMSA treatment offered coarse grained microstructure of size 254 µm. Electrochemical analysis was performed in 5 vol% HCl solution using Tafel scan technique. Results revealed that both TMDA and TMTA treatments caused three-fold reduction in corrosion rates (3.025, 2.771 mpy) compared to non-treated steel sample. After 168 h of immersion corrosion analysis in 5 vol% HCl solution, the surface of TMTA treated sample was observed to be partially covered with a very thin, crack-free oxide layer exhibiting minimum oxygen (8.16%) percentage. These features indicated that the TMTA treated sample underwent a very low-intensity minor corrosion attack of HCl solution and exhibited the best immersion corrosion performance among all samples. Electrochemical and immersion corrosion analysis results were in good agreement.

KeywordCorrosion Performance Cyclic Annealing Hydrochloric Acid Microstructure Thermo-mechanical Treatment
DOI10.3390/cryst10040265
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaCrystallography ; Materials Science
WOS SubjectCrystallography ; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:000535596700029
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85083205250
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorUsman, Muhammad
Affiliation1.School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan
2.Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, CEET, University of the Punjab, Lahore, 54590, Pakistan
3.School of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan
4.Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, 999078, Macao
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Hafeez, Muhammad Arslan,Inam, Aqil,Ul Hassan, Misbah,et al. Optimized corrosion performance of AISI 1345 steel in hydrochloric acid through thermo–mechanical cyclic annealing processes[J]. Crystals, 2020, 10(4).
APA Hafeez, Muhammad Arslan., Inam, Aqil., Ul Hassan, Misbah., Umer, Malik Adeel., Usman, Muhammad., & Hanif, Asad (2020). Optimized corrosion performance of AISI 1345 steel in hydrochloric acid through thermo–mechanical cyclic annealing processes. Crystals, 10(4).
MLA Hafeez, Muhammad Arslan,et al."Optimized corrosion performance of AISI 1345 steel in hydrochloric acid through thermo–mechanical cyclic annealing processes".Crystals 10.4(2020).
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