Abstract
The effect of chromium content on the corrosion and corrosion fatigue behavior of modified Al-Mg alloy in Arabian Gulf water has been studied. Addition of 0.1% chromium is found to have a beneficial effect on the corrosion and corrosion fatigue resistance of modified Al-5454-H34 alloy. A further increase in chromium content from 0.1 to 0.3 results in a degradation of corrosion and corrosion fatigue resistance of the alloy. It is suggested that the lowering of the corrosion and corrosion fatigue resistance of the alloy containing the higher chromium content (0.3 wt% Cr) in H34 temper condition may be due to the segregation of secondary phases at the grain boundaries, which weakens the protective oxide film and lowers the corrosion and corrosion fatigue resistance of the alloy.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE & ENGINEERING |
| State | Published - 1995 |