2012
DOI: 10.1179/1743278212y.0000000021
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Effect of pH values, chloride ion concentration and exposure time on pitting corrosion rates of friction stir welded AZ61A magnesium alloy in sodium chloride solution using surface response methodology

Abstract: Extruded AZ61A Mg alloy plates of 6 mm thickness were friction stir welded. The effect of pH values, chloride ion concentration and exposure time on the pitting corrosion rate of magnesium alloy welds was investigated in NaCl solution using potentiodynamic polarisation tests. In addition, an attempt was made to develop an empirical relationship to predict the pitting corrosion rate of Mg alloy welds by incorporating the effect of pH values, chloride ion concentration and exposure time using response surface me… Show more

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“…6 (A). This has been explained by the limited capacity to absorb the change in pH generated by the magnesium cathodic reaction [ 106 , 113 ]. This effect is depicted in Fig.…”
Section: To Flow or Not To Flow? The Question Of Experimental Setupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 (A). This has been explained by the limited capacity to absorb the change in pH generated by the magnesium cathodic reaction [ 106 , 113 ]. This effect is depicted in Fig.…”
Section: To Flow or Not To Flow? The Question Of Experimental Setupsmentioning
confidence: 99%