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Microstructural, mechanical, and electrochemical analysis of carbon doped AISI carbon steels.

Muhammad Ishtiaq1,2,3, Aqil Inam3, Saurabh Tiwari1,2, Jae Bok Seol4,5.   

Abstract

The effect of carbon doping contents on the microstructure, hardness, and corrosion properties of heat-treated AISI steel grades of plain carbon steel was investigated in this study. Various microstructures including coarse ferrite-pearlite, fine ferrite-pearlite, martensite, and bainite were developed by different heat treatments i.e. annealing, normalizing, quenching, and austempering, respectively. The developed microstructures, micro-hardness, and corrosion properties were investigated by a light optical microscope, scanning electron microscope, electromechanical (Vickers Hardness tester), and electrochemical (Gamry Potentiostat) equipment, respectively. The highest corrosion rates were observed in bainitic microstructures (2.68-12.12 mpy), whereas the lowest were found in the fine ferritic-pearlitic microstructures (1.57-6.36 mpy). A direct correlation has been observed between carbon concentration and corrosion rate, i.e. carbon content resulted in an increase in corrosion rate (2.37 mpy for AISI 1020 to 9.67 mpy for AISI 1050 in annealed condition).
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Keywords:  Carbon steels; Corrosion rate; Electrochemical; Heat treatments; SEM

Year:  2022        PMID: 36264393      PMCID: PMC9583967          DOI: 10.1186/s42649-022-00079-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microsc        ISSN: 2234-6198


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