نتایج جستجو برای: galvanic corrosion

تعداد نتایج: 33984  

2001

THE GALVANIC CELL The major corrosion concern in the water works industry is “galvanic” corrosion. Galvanic corrosion takes place due to current flow in a “galvanic cell” which is defined as (1) two dissimilar metals, an anode and a cathode, (2) in electrical contact with each other and (3) a common electrolyte. A galvanic cell is produced when the pipeline components come in contact with the s...

Ahl Sarmadi, M., , , Atapour, M. , Behjat, A. , Edriss, H. , Vahman , M. ,

Galvanic corrosion is an ever-present problem in all different environments, particularly in tanks. The goal of this project is to develop a finite element model that can be used with experimental data to characterize the corrosion of a galvanic weldments couple in an electrolyte. In this study sample are welded by gas tungsten arc welding and friction stir welding. According to ASTM G8, Evalua...

2016
Yunze Xu Kaiqiang Li Liang Liu Lujia Yang Xiaona Wang Yi Huang

In this paper, a new kind of carbon steel (CS) and stainless steel (SS) galvanic sensor system was developed for the study of rebar corrosion in different pore solution conditions. Through the special design of the CS and SS electronic coupons, the electronic resistance (ER) method and zero resistance ammeter (ZRA) technique were used simultaneously for the measurement of both the galvanic curr...

2008
Eric Bosze Steven Nutt

Galvanic Corrosion and Composites. “Galvanic corrosion is an electrochemical process in which one metal corrodes preferentially when it is in contact with a different type of metal and both metals are in an electrolyte [1].” Thus, corrosion of this type is always a concern when two different materials are to be in mutual contact. In the aerospace industry for instance, galvanic corrosion could ...

2015
Soon-Hyeok Jeon Haeng Hur Alan Meier

The galvanic corrosion behavior of Alloy 690 coupled with magnetite has been investigated in an alkaline solution at 30 °C and 60 °C using a potentiodynamic polarization method and a zero resistance ammeter. The positive current values were recorded in the galvanic couple and the corrosion potential of Alloy 690 was relatively lower. These results indicate that Alloy 690 behaves as the anode of...

Ahl Sarmadi, M., , , Atapour, M. , Behjat, A. , Edriss, H. , Vahman , M. ,

Galvanic corrosion is an ever-present problem in all different environments, particularly in tanks. The goal of this project is to develop a finite element model that can be used with experimental data to characterize the corrosion of a galvanic weldments couple in an electrolyte. In this study sample are welded by gas tungsten arc welding and friction stir welding. According to ASTM G8, Evalua...

2004
D. Ernur V. Terzieva J. Schuhmacher K. Maex

This paper discusses chemical and galvanic corrosion of tungsten nitride carbide (WNC) barrier metal. Chemical corrosion occurs due to the oxidation of W in the WNC film by H2O2, which is used as oxidizer in CMP slurries, followed by the dissolution of the oxide complex. Galvanic corrosion takes place due to the high potential difference between Cu and WNC established in the presence of H2O2 ba...

2013
CHUNLI WANG JIANHUA WU QINGFEN LI

The general and galvanic corrosion of high strength steel (980), high strength steel (907) and high strength steel (921A) in seawater at elevated temperatures has been analyzed using electrochemical measurements and a zero-resistance ammeter (ZRA). After the tests, the surface morphologies of the samples have been detected by SEM. Results show galvanic corrosion behavior of 980/907/921A fulfill...

2000
Fushuang Cui A. A. Sagüés Rodney G. Powers

Stainless steel clad rebar (SCR) was investigated because it may become a cost-effective means of controlling corrosion in concrete under very aggressive environments. Sound SCR (316L cladding) resisted corrosion in saturated Ca(OH)2 solution (SCS) with up to 5 wt% chloride. Cladding breaks on SCR induced significant corrosion of exposed underlying CS in SCS with only 1 wt% chloride. A computer...

Journal: :The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society 2004
Hassan Serhan Michael Slivka Todd Albert S Daniel Kwak

BACKGROUND CONTEXT Surgeons are hesitant to mix components made of differing metal classes for fear of galvanic corrosion complications. However, in vitro studies have failed to show a significant potential for galvanic corrosion between titanium and stainless steel, the two primary metallic alloys used for spinal implants. Galvanic corrosion resulting from metal mixing has not been described i...

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