Pitting Corrosion of Inconel 600 in High Temperature Chloride Solution under Controlled Hydrodynamic Conditions — M. Karaminezhaad-Ranjbar (1984) | RDL Network
Abstract Pitting corrosion of mi 11-annealed Inconel 600 in buffered 0.1M NaCl solution has been studied as a function of temperature (25°C to 250°C) under well-defined hydrodynamic conditions (flow velocities from 0 to 158 cm/sec) in an annular flow channel. Flow velocity was found to have no significant effect on the breakdown potential over the entire temperature range studied, but some influence on the morphology of attack was noted. However, temperature was found to be an important parameter in determining the susceptibility of mill-annealed Inconel 600 to localized attack in buffered 0.1M NaCl solution.
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