Title :
Mechanisms of salt corrosion resistance alterations of refractory steels irradiated by intense pulsed electron beams
Author :
Shulov, Vyacheslav A. ; Engelko, Vladimir I. ; Mueller, Georg ; Paikin, Alexander G. ; Belov, Alexander B. ; Lvov, Alexander F.
Author_Institution :
Moscow Aviation Inst., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
The objective of the present research is the discussion of test results, dedicated to the effect of intense pulsed electron beam irradiation regimes upon the corrosion resistance of refractory EP866sh and EP718ID steels under the thermo cycling conditions. The electron beam treatment was realized by means of the GESA-1 accelerator under the following conditions: electron energy - E=115-120 keV; pulse duration - τ=10-40 μs; and the energy density in a pulse (w) as well as the number of pulses (n) were increased from w=20 J/cm2, n=1 up to w=36 J/cm2, n=4. Some targets after irradiation were subjected to vacuum annealing for 6 hours at their service temperatures. Corrosion tests of initial and irradiated samples were performed under the following conditions: heating up to the operating temperatures, cooling in the seawater down to the room temperature. The target surface state prior to and after tests was studied by electron Auger spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray structural analysis. The test results showed that the corrosion resistance of samples, subjected to electron beam irradiation with the post-process vacuum annealing at the operating conditions, could be increased by 200-300 %.
Keywords :
Auger electron spectra; annealing; corrosion resistance; corrosion testing; electron beam effects; refractories; scanning electron microscopy; steel; surface states; surface structure; GESA-1 accelerator; X-ray structural analysis; corrosion testing; electron Auger spectroscopy; electron volt energy 115 keV to 120 keV; energy density; heating; intense pulsed electron beam irradiation; refractory EP7181D steel; refractory EP866sh steel; salt corrosion resistance alterations; scanning electron microscopy; surface state; temperature 293 K to 298 K; thermocycling conditions; time 10 mus to 40 mus; time 6 hr; vacuum annealing; Annealing; Steel;
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS 2004), 2004 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg
Print_ISBN :
978-5-87911-088-3