The effect of nitrogen ion implantation on the corrosion behaviour of stainless steel
Thèses / mémoires Ecrit par: Draidia, Mahieddine ; Procter, R.P.M. ; Publié en: 1986
Résumé: Ion implantation was used to introduce relatively high doses of nitrogen into a commercial, type AISI 304 stainless steel with a view to altering its resistance to general sorrosion and pitting attack. Potentiokinetic polarization experiments, carried out in a sulphuric acid solution, showed that the implanted material suffered a slightly greater metal dissolution than the uniplanted material.
Edition:
Manchester:
Victoria University of Manchester
Langue:
Anglais
Collation:
60 p. ill.
;30 cm
Diplôme:
Master
Etablissement de soutenance:
Institute of Science and Technology
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