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Predicting the steady state thickness of passive films with the point defect model in fretting corrosion experiments.

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Some implants have approximately a lifetime of 15 years. The femoral stem, for example, should be made of 316L/316LN stainless steel. Fretting corrosion, friction under small displacements, should occur during human gait, due to repeated loadings and un-loadings, between stainless steel and bone for instance. Some experimental investigations of fretting corrosion have been practiced. As well known, metallic alloys and especially stainless steels are covered with a passive film that prevents from the corrosion and degradation. This passive layer of few nanometers, at ambient temperature, is the key of our civilization according to some authors. This work is dedicated to predict the passive layer thicknesses of stainless steel under fretting corrosion with a specific emphasis on the role of proteins. The model is based on the Point Defect Model (micro scale) and an update of the model on the friction process (micro-macro scale). Genetic algorithm was used for finding solution of the problem. The major results are, as expected from experimental results, albumin prevents from degradation at the lowest concentration of chlorides; an incubation time is necessary for degrading the passive film; under fretting corrosion and high concentration of chlorides the passive behavior is annihilated.
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hal-00920004 , version 1 (20-12-2013)

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Jean Geringer, Matthew L. Taylor, Bernard Normand, Digby D. Macdonald. Predicting the steady state thickness of passive films with the point defect model in fretting corrosion experiments.. ECS Transactions, 2013, 50 (31), pp.115-129. ⟨10.1149/05031.0115ecst⟩. ⟨hal-00920004⟩
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