A study has been made of the erosion-corrosion behaviour of two nominally c
orrosion resistant alloys (a superduplex stainless steel, UNS S32760 and In
conel 625 (UNS N00625) and water-resistant material Stellite 6 (UNS AMS5387
), The experiments comprised exposure to an impinging jet of 3.5% sodium ch
loride solution at 100 m/s, 18 degrees C and 50 degrees C in the absence of
entrained solids and also with 1000 parts per million sand particles at 25
m/s and 50 degrees C. It was found that the passive film on the corrosion
resistant materials remains essentially intact under solids-free impingemen
t but that these alloys exhibit active corrosion under liquid-solid impinge
ment and that the direct and indirect effects of corrosion on the erosion-c
orrosion behaviour of such alloys can be extensive. The study also demonstr
ated that there is a potential for significant galvanic interactions betwee
n materials when under different erosion regimes. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science
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