Corrosion resistance of self-growing TiC coating on SIMP steel in LBE at 600 °C
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06/07/2016
31/12/1969
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SIMP steel was newly developed as a candidate structural material for the accelerator driven subcritical system. The serious decarburization of SIMP steel because of the high Si content was used to successfully form a self-growing TiC coating on the surface, after the Ti deposition as a first step. This TiC layer can effectively protect the surface from the static liquid lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) corrosion at 600 °C up to 2000 h in the low oxygen LBE. However, in the oxygen saturated LBE, the TiC coating is oxidized into porous TiO2 after only 500 h and fails to protect. Therefore, the self-growing TiC coating is desired only when the oxygen content of LBE is strictly controlled on a low level. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess |
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Shi , Q , Yan , W , Sha , W , Wang , W , Shan , Y & Yang , K 2016 , ' Corrosion resistance of self-growing TiC coating on SIMP steel in LBE at 600 °C ' Materials and Corrosion . DOI: 10.1002/maco.201508727 |
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