AFM study of the early corrosion of a high strength steel in a diluted sodium chloride solution

Javier Sánchez*, José Fullea, Carmen Andrade, Juan J. Gaitero, Antonio Porro

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Abstract

The high strength steels employed as reinforcement in pre-stressed concrete structures are drawn wire steels of eutectoid composition with a pearlitic microstructure. This work is focused on the study, by atomic force microscopy, of the early stages of the corrosion of such steels as a consequence of their exposition to a sodium chloride solution. The obtained images show the pearlitic microstructure of the steel, with a preferential attack of the ferrite phase and the cementite acting as a cathode. The corrosion rate was determined by calculating the amount of material lost from a roughness analysis. The obtained results are in good agreement with the predictions of Galvelel's theory, according to which the corrosion rate slows down as the pit depth increases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1820-1824
Number of pages5
JournalCorrosion Science
Volume50
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2008

Keywords

  • A. High strength steel
  • B. AFM
  • C. Corrosion

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