The mechanical properties, microstructures of as-cast Pb-Sb-Re alloy and of traditional Pb-Sb alloy were studied. The anodic corrosion layers formed at 0.9 V for 4 h in 4.5 mol·L -1 sulfuric acid solution were in...The mechanical properties, microstructures of as-cast Pb-Sb-Re alloy and of traditional Pb-Sb alloy were studied. The anodic corrosion layers formed at 0.9 V for 4 h in 4.5 mol·L -1 sulfuric acid solution were investigated using A.C impedance. The results show that the strength of Pb-Sb-Re alloy is slightly decreased, while the tenacity is increasing rapidly, which is helpful for the later manufacture of grid alloy material, and the anodic corrosion layer of Pb-Sb-Re alloy has better conductivity than that of traditional Pb-Sb alloy. It is shown that cerium can inhibit the development of Pb(Ⅱ) compound in anodic corrosion scale, and this can compensate for the effect of premature capacity loss for the low Sb content. In addition, cerium promotes the corrosion-resistant behavior of Pb-Sb alloy with low Sb content.展开更多
The mechanical properties of Pb-Sb-Ce alloy and traditional Pb-Sb alloy were studied, and the anodic corrosion layers formed on two alloys at 0.9 V for 2 h in 4.5 mol·L -1 sulfuric acid solution were investigated...The mechanical properties of Pb-Sb-Ce alloy and traditional Pb-Sb alloy were studied, and the anodic corrosion layers formed on two alloys at 0.9 V for 2 h in 4.5 mol·L -1 sulfuric acid solution were investigated using A.C impedance. The results show that the strength of Pb-Sb-Ce alloy slightly decreases, while the tenacity behavior increases rapidly, which is helpful for the succeeding manufacture process for grid. The anodic corrosion layer of Pb-Sb-Ce alloy has better conductivity than that of traditional Pb-Sb alloy. It is shown that rare earth element can inhibit the development of Pb(Ⅱ), and then can compensate for the effect of premature capacity loss for the low Sb content.展开更多
Electrical resistivity and viscosity of Pb–Sb alloys are measured to investigate Peierls distortion behavior in the melts. In Pb30Sb70, Pb20Sb80, and Pb10Sb90 melts, temperature dependence of resistivity deviates fro...Electrical resistivity and viscosity of Pb–Sb alloys are measured to investigate Peierls distortion behavior in the melts. In Pb30Sb70, Pb20Sb80, and Pb10Sb90 melts, temperature dependence of resistivity deviates from linear dependence during cooling. At 663 °C, different trends in isothermal behavior between experimental and theoretical resistivities, are interpreted as the existence of Peierls distortion in Sb-rich melts. In Pb30Sb70 and Pb20Sb80 melts, abnormal viscosity results verify the existence of abnormal structure transition, which is attributed to the formation of large Sb clusters with Peierls distortion. In undercooled liquid Pb20Sb80, minute resistivity coefficient and quadratic resistivity behavior are interpreted as the rapid increase of cluster size of Sb clusters with Peierls distortion, which provides preferential nucleation sites for higher structure similarity to the crystalline and lower liquid–solid interfacial energy.展开更多
Tensile creep behaviour of fine-grained Fe-Mn binary alloys containing 0.42-1.21 wt. % Mn has been investigated in the temperature range from room temperature to 475K under 10-50 MPa. Tensile tests are carried out wit...Tensile creep behaviour of fine-grained Fe-Mn binary alloys containing 0.42-1.21 wt. % Mn has been investigated in the temperature range from room temperature to 475K under 10-50 MPa. Tensile tests are carried out with a constant cross-head speed under uniaxial load at a strain rate 10^-4s^-1. Stress exponent and activation energy are determined to clarify deformation mechanism. The obtained variation of steady state creep rate with respect to the applied stress for Fe-Mn binary alloys exhibits two distinct regimes at about 20 MPa, indicating a possible change in creep mechanism. The average stress exponent is approximately 2.2, which is a characteristic of grain boundary sliding in the alloys. The activation energy for plastic flow varies from 135 to 92k J/mol, depending on the Mn content.展开更多
文摘The mechanical properties, microstructures of as-cast Pb-Sb-Re alloy and of traditional Pb-Sb alloy were studied. The anodic corrosion layers formed at 0.9 V for 4 h in 4.5 mol·L -1 sulfuric acid solution were investigated using A.C impedance. The results show that the strength of Pb-Sb-Re alloy is slightly decreased, while the tenacity is increasing rapidly, which is helpful for the later manufacture of grid alloy material, and the anodic corrosion layer of Pb-Sb-Re alloy has better conductivity than that of traditional Pb-Sb alloy. It is shown that cerium can inhibit the development of Pb(Ⅱ) compound in anodic corrosion scale, and this can compensate for the effect of premature capacity loss for the low Sb content. In addition, cerium promotes the corrosion-resistant behavior of Pb-Sb alloy with low Sb content.
文摘The mechanical properties of Pb-Sb-Ce alloy and traditional Pb-Sb alloy were studied, and the anodic corrosion layers formed on two alloys at 0.9 V for 2 h in 4.5 mol·L -1 sulfuric acid solution were investigated using A.C impedance. The results show that the strength of Pb-Sb-Ce alloy slightly decreases, while the tenacity behavior increases rapidly, which is helpful for the succeeding manufacture process for grid. The anodic corrosion layer of Pb-Sb-Ce alloy has better conductivity than that of traditional Pb-Sb alloy. It is shown that rare earth element can inhibit the development of Pb(Ⅱ), and then can compensate for the effect of premature capacity loss for the low Sb content.
基金Project (50971083) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘Electrical resistivity and viscosity of Pb–Sb alloys are measured to investigate Peierls distortion behavior in the melts. In Pb30Sb70, Pb20Sb80, and Pb10Sb90 melts, temperature dependence of resistivity deviates from linear dependence during cooling. At 663 °C, different trends in isothermal behavior between experimental and theoretical resistivities, are interpreted as the existence of Peierls distortion in Sb-rich melts. In Pb30Sb70 and Pb20Sb80 melts, abnormal viscosity results verify the existence of abnormal structure transition, which is attributed to the formation of large Sb clusters with Peierls distortion. In undercooled liquid Pb20Sb80, minute resistivity coefficient and quadratic resistivity behavior are interpreted as the rapid increase of cluster size of Sb clusters with Peierls distortion, which provides preferential nucleation sites for higher structure similarity to the crystalline and lower liquid–solid interfacial energy.
文摘Tensile creep behaviour of fine-grained Fe-Mn binary alloys containing 0.42-1.21 wt. % Mn has been investigated in the temperature range from room temperature to 475K under 10-50 MPa. Tensile tests are carried out with a constant cross-head speed under uniaxial load at a strain rate 10^-4s^-1. Stress exponent and activation energy are determined to clarify deformation mechanism. The obtained variation of steady state creep rate with respect to the applied stress for Fe-Mn binary alloys exhibits two distinct regimes at about 20 MPa, indicating a possible change in creep mechanism. The average stress exponent is approximately 2.2, which is a characteristic of grain boundary sliding in the alloys. The activation energy for plastic flow varies from 135 to 92k J/mol, depending on the Mn content.