This paper presents results of a series of electrochemically based tes
ts under liquid and liquid-solid erosion conditions on three generic m
aterials, a C-Mn steel, an austenitic and a duplex stainless steel. Se
paration of the components of pure erosion, pure corrosion and synergy
has been achieved under conditions imposed by an impinging saline flo
w containing a high burden of suspended solids. Although the pure corr
osion component of deterioration on the stainless steels has been show
n to be very small, the synergistic processes ensure that corrosion ha
s a significant effect on these martials as well as on the less corros
ion resistant C-Mn steel. The results have shown that complex hydrodyn
amic conditions impose mixed modes of attack since local variations in
impingement angle exist.