2016
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20166707039
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Effect of Temperature on the Galvanic Corrosion of Cu-Ni Alloy/High Strength Steel in Seawater

Abstract: Abstract. The galvanic corrosion behavior of Cu-Ni Alloy(B10)/high strength steel (921A) has been studied using a zero-resistance ammeter (ZRA) in seawater at different temperatures. As well as it was systemically investigated by weight loss measurements, electrochemical methods and scanning electron microscope.Results showed 921A acts as the anode and B10 act as the cathodes. The effect of temperature on the galvanic corrosion is important, the corrosion rate became higher with the temperature increased.

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“…The electrical conductivity of metallic electrodes decreases with increase of temperature [ 39 ]. Increasing temperature also accelerates self-corrosion rate of electrodes [ 40 ]. The galvanic potentials change with temperature and reversal of polarity is possible, if the potentials of the coupled metals change unevenly enough [ 41 ].…”
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“…The electrical conductivity of metallic electrodes decreases with increase of temperature [ 39 ]. Increasing temperature also accelerates self-corrosion rate of electrodes [ 40 ]. The galvanic potentials change with temperature and reversal of polarity is possible, if the potentials of the coupled metals change unevenly enough [ 41 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%