Statistical modeling of electrochemical reactivation conditions for detecting sensitization to IGC of austenitic stainless steel type 316L
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KRIAA, A., HAMDI, N., JBALI, K., SIDHOM, H.. Statistical modeling of electrochemical reactivation conditions for detecting sensitization to IGC of austenitic stainless steel type 316L. In: Электронная обработка материалов, 2007, nr. 6(43), pp. 100-110. ISSN 0013-5739.
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Электронная обработка материалов
Numărul 6(43) / 2007 / ISSN 0013-5739 /ISSNe 2345-1718

Statistical modeling of electrochemical reactivation conditions for detecting sensitization to IGC of austenitic stainless steel type 316L


Pag. 100-110

Kriaa A.1, Hamdi N.2, Jbali K.2, Sidhom H.3
 
1 Departament de Physique Chimie, Ecole Superieure des Sciences et Techniques de Tunis,
2 Institut National de Recherche Scientifique de Borj-Cedria,
3 Laboratoire de Mecanique et Materiaux de l’ESSTT
 
 
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The aim of this study was to determine optimum conditions of the DL EPR test in order to evaluate the highest values of the degree of sensitization (DOS) of a forged austenitic stainless steel type 316L, evaluated by the ratio Ir/Ia or Qr/Qa in %. The criteria of sensitization to the IGC corresponds to Ir/Ia >1% and Qr/Qa >1%. A model using a full factorial design has been established and the selected factors were the sweep rate (dE/dt), sulphuric acid concentration (H2SO4), ammonium thiocyanate concentration (NH4SCN) and temperature in °C. A first order model is obtained by using 24 full factorial design. An experimental test carried out using a factorial design 24 indicated that all the factors and their interactions have a positive effect on the response Ir/Ia. Furthermore, the highest value detected of Ir/Ia was found to be 65,6 %. On the other hand, a microstructural study based on optical microscope and Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM), have been carried out for annealed and aged samples (550°C-80 000 h). The profiles of chromium, nickel and molybdenum concentration established by X-ray microanalysis in STEM, confirm a decrease of content of these elements leading to the formation of Cr-depleted zones responsible of the sensitization to the IGC.