Effects of Alloy Element and Microstructure on Corrosion Resistant Property of Deposited Metals of Weathering Steel |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Advanced Steel Processes and Products,Central Iron & Steel Research Institute, Beijing 100081,China |
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Abstract: | Alloy element and microstructure are key factors that dominate mechanical and corrosion resistant properties of weathering steel.The effect of Mo on microstructure,mechanical properties and corrosion resistant property of deposited metal was investigated.Experimental results show that with the increase of Mo content in deposited metals,the phase transformation temperature decreases,and the ferrite zone in CCT diagram moves rightward,resulting in enlarged bainite zone and reduced ferrite and pearlite zone.The addition of 0.24mass% Mo in deposited metal results in the increase of tensile strength,more M-A constituent and less high angle grain which reduce the low temperature toughness.It is found that Mo can raise the weathering resistance of deposited metal in industrial atmosphere.Analysis indicates that Mo may enrich in the inner rust layer,produce MoO_3,enhance the formation of compact rust film and impede the anode dissolution reaction.Granular bainite in deposited metals displays better corrosion resistance than acicular ferrite during the initial corrosion stage,but its long-term influence on the corrosion resistance is limited. |
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Keywords: | weathering steel deposited metal Mo microstructure mechanical property corrosion resistance |
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