Title
The Influence of Nanocrystalline Structure and Processing Route on Corrosion of Stainless Steel: A Review
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 3-2015
Abstract
Nanocrystalline materials with a grain size <100 nm have attracted significant attention over the past two decades. Various attempts have been made to prepare nanocrystalline stainless steel using various routes, along with the study of attendant corrosion properties. A nanocrystalline structure imparts an improvement in mechanical properties, coupled with distinct corrosion behaviour, not always leading to better corrosion resistance. This paper reviews the relevant works to date which have studied corrosion behaviour of nanocrystalline stainless steels, relating the performance to processing, along with attention given to mechanistic aspects which dictate corrosion of nanocrystalline stainless steel.
Publication Title
Corrosion Science
Volume
92
First Page
1
Last Page
15
Recommended Citation
Gupta, R. K. and Birbilis, N., "The Influence of Nanocrystalline Structure and Processing Route on Corrosion of Stainless Steel: A Review" (2015). Chemical, Biomolecular, and Corrosion Engineering Faculty Research. 624.
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