Electrochimica Acta, Vol.55, No.23, 7118-7125, 2010
Influence of the passive film properties and residual stresses on the micro-electrochemical behavior of duplex stainless steels
In the present paper, the chemical composition of passive films formed on both phases of two types of duplex stainless steels (UNS S31803 and UNS S32304) is determined at the micro-scale using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). Samples were either mechanically polished (down to diamond pastes) or electrochemically etched in acidic solutions. The micro-electrochemical behavior of samples was then determined in sodium chloride media by means of the electrochemical micro-cell technique (capillary diameters of 30 mu m). The results obtained were analyzed considering the passive film chemical composition. Quantitative relationships between electrochemical parameters and the distribution of chromium and iron in the oxide layer were found. Due to differences in mechanical properties between ferrite and austenite, a heterogeneous stress distribution is generated in both phases. A method based on thermal-mechanical simulation was used to quantify surface stress gradients and to evaluate its influence on the micro-electrochemical behavior. This was done for the different surface preparations. The role of elastic stresses and the cold-worked layer on the corrosion potential value was discussed. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.