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Ferritic stainless steels composition range

Table 7.5 does not give any clear information about critical velocities, but it indicates that such thresholds exist for the copper alloys in the velocity range represented in the table (1.2-8.2 m/s). More specifically, both Figure 7.46 and Table 7.6 show examples of critical velocities for erosion corrosion. The values are not absolute they depend on the composition of the environment, the temperature, geometrical conditions, the exposure history, the exact composition and treatment of the material etc. In connection with Figure 7.46 it can be mentioned that austenitic stainless steels show excellent resistance to erosion corrosion in pure liquid flow at high velocities, while some ferritic [7.42] and ferritic-austenitic steels are attacked less than the austenitic ones if the liquid carries solid particles. The data in Table 7.6 originate from work by Efird [7.43], who interpret his results as follows for each alloy in a certain environment, there exists a critical shear stress between the liquid and the material surface. When this shear stress is exceeded, surface films are removed and the corrosion rate increases markedly. [Pg.146]


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