Effect of Grain Size on Corrosion: A Review
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Abstract
Grain refinement is known to lead to improvements in strength and wear resistance. Inherent processing involved in grain refinement alter both the bulk and the surface of a material, leading to changes in grain boundary density, orientation, and residual stress. Ultimately, these surface changes can have an impact on electrochemical behavior and, consequently, corrosion susceptibility as evidenced by the large number of studies on the effect of grain size on corrosion, which span a range of materials and test environments. However, there has been limited work on developing a fundamental understanding of how grain refinement and more generally how grain size affects the corrosion resistance of an alloy.…
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- Corrosion
- Materials science
- Grain size
- Metallurgy
- Grain boundary
- Texture (cosmology)
- Alloy
- Residual stress
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