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Dynamic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements of passive layer cracking under static tensile stresses
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Kazimierz?DarowickiEmail author  Juliusz?Orlikowski  Anna?Arutunow
Institution:(1) Department of Anticorrosion Technology, Gdansk University of Technology, Narutowicza 11/12 Str., 80-952 Gdansk, Poland
Abstract:Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy allows the examination of corrosion susceptibility and resistance for different construction materials, in particular the determination of the properties of their passive films. This technique makes possible the analysis of electrochemical processes in time domain, including rapid phenomena such as changes in the properties of passive films, but it has never been used for passive layer cracking examination. In many cases, fracture of the passive film under tensile stresses leads to stress corrosion cracking. Therefore, investigations of passive layer cracking on austenitic stainless steels under tensile stresses facilitate the understanding of the mechanism of stress corrosion cracking in these common engineering materials. The effect of static tensile stresses on the passive film cracking behaviour of type 304L stainless steel immersed in 0.5 M NaCl solution at room temperature has been investigated. This paper presents the impedance spectra obtained for 304L stainless steel samples at different potential values.Contribution to the 3rd Baltic Conference on Electrochemistry, Gdansk-Sobieszewo, Poland, 23–26 April 2003Dedicated to the memory of Harry B. Mark, Jr. (28 February 1934–3 March 2003)
Keywords:Austenitic stainless steels  Dynamic electrochemical impedance spectroscopy  Passive layer cracking  Stress corrosion cracking  Tensile stresses
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