A Laboratory Technique for Evaluating Marine Splash Zone Corrosion

An electrochemical cell and environmental chamber were developed to study corrosion in a simulated splash zone. The designs of the dual chambers and the mounting of the three electrodes in the cell resulted in an excellent simulation of the major parameters and conditions in the marine splash zone....

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Main Authors: Li, X., Bailey, Stuart
Other Authors: Pan, W.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Trans Tech Publications Inc 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49212
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description An electrochemical cell and environmental chamber were developed to study corrosion in a simulated splash zone. The designs of the dual chambers and the mounting of the three electrodes in the cell resulted in an excellent simulation of the major parameters and conditions in the marine splash zone. Excellent data acquisition and corrosion observations were possible, thereby, leading to a successful laboratory technique for research on corrosion in the marine splash zone. Electrochemical corrosion measurements correlated with the progression of changes during the wet – dry cycles, and the corrosion behavior was verified by microscopic observation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-492122023-02-07T08:01:23Z A Laboratory Technique for Evaluating Marine Splash Zone Corrosion Li, X. Bailey, Stuart Pan, W. Ren, J. Li, Y. Corrosion Resistant Alloys Seawater Marine Splash Zone Corrosion An electrochemical cell and environmental chamber were developed to study corrosion in a simulated splash zone. The designs of the dual chambers and the mounting of the three electrodes in the cell resulted in an excellent simulation of the major parameters and conditions in the marine splash zone. Excellent data acquisition and corrosion observations were possible, thereby, leading to a successful laboratory technique for research on corrosion in the marine splash zone. Electrochemical corrosion measurements correlated with the progression of changes during the wet – dry cycles, and the corrosion behavior was verified by microscopic observation. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49212 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.347-353.3345 Trans Tech Publications Inc fulltext
spellingShingle Corrosion Resistant Alloys
Seawater
Marine Splash Zone
Corrosion
Li, X.
Bailey, Stuart
A Laboratory Technique for Evaluating Marine Splash Zone Corrosion
title A Laboratory Technique for Evaluating Marine Splash Zone Corrosion
title_full A Laboratory Technique for Evaluating Marine Splash Zone Corrosion
title_fullStr A Laboratory Technique for Evaluating Marine Splash Zone Corrosion
title_full_unstemmed A Laboratory Technique for Evaluating Marine Splash Zone Corrosion
title_short A Laboratory Technique for Evaluating Marine Splash Zone Corrosion
title_sort laboratory technique for evaluating marine splash zone corrosion
topic Corrosion Resistant Alloys
Seawater
Marine Splash Zone
Corrosion
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49212