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Corrosion resistance of SiMo- and SiCu-types of nodular cast iron in NaCl solution

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Nodular cast irons are used in a wide range of industrial applications, especially in the automotive industry. SiMo-type of nodular cast iron is suitable for high-temperature applications, for example the exhaust manifolds of the combustion engines; SiCu-type of nodular cast iron is used in various components of tribotechnical units. These automotive components often work in a corrosive environment. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to compare the corrosion resistance of two types of the nodular cast irons (SiMo-type and SiCu-type). Corrosion resistance was determined by the exposure immersion test at ambient temperature. Specimens of both types of nodular cast iron were immersed in 3.5 % NaCl solution (to simulate sea water) and gradually removed from the solution after 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks. Subsequently, the weight loss (g) and the average corrosion rate (g m-2 day-1) were calculated. Experimental results show that nodular cast iron alloyed by Si and Mo has higher corrosion resistance than the nodular cast iron alloyed with Si and Cu. Moreover, the mechanical properties (evaluated by tensile test, impact bending test and hardness test) and fatigue properties of both types of nodular cast iron has been compared in the paper.
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191--198
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., tab.
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  • University of Žilina, Slovakia
  • University of Žilina, Slovakia
  • Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Bibliografia
  • [1] Ajeel, S.A., Hasoni, S.M., 2008. Ductile and gray cast irons deterioration with time in various NaCl salt concentrations, Engineering and Technology Journal, 26(2), 154-168.
  • [2] Baboian, R., 1995. Corrosion Test and Standards: Aplication and Interpretation, ASTM Manual Series, Philadelphia.
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  • [4] Hadzima, B., Liptáková, T., 2008. Základy elektrochemickej korózie kovov, EDIS, Žilina.
  • [5] Haleem, A. H., Jabar, F., Mohammed, N., 2011. Corrosion behavior of cast iron in different aqueous salt solutions.
  • [6] Hamberg, K., Johannesson, B., Robertson, A., 1997. Defect sensitivity in nodular cast iron for safety critical components, European Structural Integrity Society, 22, 37-47.
  • [7] Mehra, R., Soni, A., 2002. Cast iron deterioration with time in various aqueous salt solutions, Bulletin of Materials Science, 25(1), 53-58.
  • [8] Ogundare, O., Babatope, B., Adetunji, A. R., Olusunle, S. O. O., 2012. Atmospheric corrosion studies of ductile iron and austenitic stainless steel in an extreme marine environment, Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, 11, 914-918.
  • [9] Rajadurai, S., Afnas, M., Ananth, S., Surendhar, S., 2014. Materials for automotive exhaust system, International Journal of Recent Development in Engineering and Technology, 2(3), 82-89.
  • [10] Revie, R. W., Uhlig, H. H., 2008. Corrosion and corrosion control: An introduction to corrosion science and engineering, 4th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey.
  • [11] Vaško, A., Krynke, M., 2019. Fatigue properties of nodular cast irons alloyed by Si, Mo and Cu, CzOTO 2019, 1(1), 738-744.
  • [12] Zatkalíková, V., Markovičová, L., Belan, J., Liptáková, T., 2014. Variability of local corrosion attack morphology of AISI 316Ti stainless steel in aggressive chloride environment, Manufacturing Technology, 14(3), 493-497.
  • [13] Zatkalíková, V., Markovičová, L., Wróbel-Knysak, A., 2019. Corrosion properties of 1.4512 ferritic and 1.4404 austenitic steels for the automotive industry, CzOTO 2019, 1(1), 745-752.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2020).
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