Tc. Zhang et Dy. Li, Improvement in the corrosion-erosion resistance of 304 stainless steel with alloyed yttrium, J MATER SCI, 36(14), 2001, pp. 3479-3486
It has been previously demonstrated that yttrium can improve the resistance
of stainless steel to sliding wear in corrosive environment. However, the
mechanism responsible for the beneficial effect of yttrium on corrosive wea
r is not well understood. In this work, the erosion behavior of Y-free and
Y-containing 304 stainless steel in a dilute H2SO4 slurry containing silica
sand was investigated, with the aim of exploring the role that yttrium pla
ys. The failure and self-healing of passive films on Y-free and Y-containin
g 304 stainless steel samples under combined attack by corrosion and mechan
ical scratch were studied, using an electrochemical scratch technique. The
failure of the passive films during dry scratch and identation was also inv
estigated using a micro-mechanical probe with in situ monitoring changes in
the electrical contact resistance. In addition, effect of yttrium on elect
ron work function was investigated. All the results demonstrated that yttri
um effectively improved properties of the passive film, including corrosion
resistance, mechanical behavior and the film stability, resulting in enhan
ced resistance to corrosion-erosion. (C) 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers.