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Effect of Surface Characteristics of Abrasive Water-jet Treatment on Corrosion Behavior of Carbon Steel
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- PARK Sang-Hong
- Department of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University
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- KAINUMA Shigenobu
- Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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- IKEDA Tatsuya
- Ikeda kogyo Co., Ltd.
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- TOYOTA Yusuke
- Technical Development Bureau, West Nippon Expressway Co., Ltd.
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- MORITA Yushi
- Sales Department, Sugino Machine Ltd.
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<p>This study examined the relationship between the microstructure of the base metal and its corrosion behavior using abrasive water-jet treatment (AWT). The changes in the surface configuration and microstructural features of carbon steel obtained at different standoff distances from AWT were compared to those of blast treatment. The surface characteristics of the specimens were assessed for their roughness and microstructure. The relationship between roughness and corrosion behavior was the opposite result of conventional literature and showed that factors other than roughness among surface properties have a greater influence on the corrosion resistance for specimens treated in this study. The experimental results showed that the smaller the standoff distance, the changes in microstructures induced from the increased plastic deformation layers during the AWT became apparent. As the energy arriving at the substrate during the AWT increased, we observed the increased surface hardening and the reduced grain size on the plastic deformation sections, which resulted in improved corrosion resistance. Therefore, it was demonstrated that the surface cleaning of AWT has a positive effect on the corrosion properties of the base materials, which maintained their lifespan.</p>
Journal
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- Corrosion Engineering
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Corrosion Engineering 72 (5), 169-178, 2023-05-10
Japan Society of Corrosion Engineering