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Oxygen corrosion critical factors

Eliminate unfavorable environments. The presence of oxygen and other oxidizers is a critical factor in stress corrosion cracking. For example, the cracking of austenitic stainless steel in chloride solutions can be reduced or completely eliminated if oxygen is removed. [Pg.1286]

In view of this sequence, the crevice geometry parameters of gap width and depth become important. If the gap is sufficiently wide and shallow, oxygen depletion and chloride-ion influx will decrease and metal-ion buildup will be less due to increased diffusion of corrosion products from the crevice. The pH decrease due to hydrolysis of cations will be less, the passive film may be preserved, and if so, crevice corrosion will not occur. These factors are reversed for deep, narrow crevices, and at some critical geometry, crevice corrosion will occur. As with pitting, increased concentration of chloride ions in the environment will increase chloride-ion concentration in the crevice and increase the probability of initiating crevice corrosion. [Pg.330]

Below the CPP, CT cannot displace adsorbed oxygen so long as the passive film remains intact hence, pitting is predicted not to occur. Should passivity break down because of factors other than those described [e.g., reduced oxygen or depolarizer concentration at a crevice (crevice corrosion), or cathodic polarization of local shielded areas], pitting could then initiate independent of whether the overall prevailing potential is above or below the critical value. But under conditions of uniform passivity for the entire metal surface, application of cathodic protection to avoid pitting corrosion need only shift the potential of the metal below the critical value. This is in contrast to the usual procedure of cathodic protection, which requires polarization of a metal to the much more active open-circuit anode potential. [Pg.99]


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