2018
DOI: 10.1002/maco.201810487
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Electrochemical inhomogeneities of steel in steel/copper alloy couple during galvanic corrosion in static and flowing seawater

Abstract: The electrochemical inhomogeneities of steel wires within a steel/copper alloy couple immersed in static and flowing seawater were studied by the wire beam electrode (WBE) technique, and the variations of the main anodic area of steel wires were discussed. It showed that the potential and current density distributions of steel wires in both static and flowing seawater were inhomogeneous while the electrochemical inhomogeneities of steel wires immersed in flowing seawater were significantly reduced. The main an… Show more

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“…These results demonstrate that the WBEs were able to simulate the steel coupon in FAC and erosion corrosion behaviour under flowing conditions [138141]. Variously designed electrode arrays have also been used to study erosion-corrosion behaviour of pipeline elbows [142,143], the effects of corrosion inhibitors [144], and corrosion in flowing seawater [145], and various factors affecting marine corrosion [146], and to probe multi-phase corrosion that occurs at waterline, i.e. the interface of liquid and air phases [9,147150],
Figure 11 Schematic diagram of the setup for FAC and EC experiments (a) and the dimension of the three blades propeller [138,139].
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Section: Electrode Array Probes Designed For Various Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These results demonstrate that the WBEs were able to simulate the steel coupon in FAC and erosion corrosion behaviour under flowing conditions [138141]. Variously designed electrode arrays have also been used to study erosion-corrosion behaviour of pipeline elbows [142,143], the effects of corrosion inhibitors [144], and corrosion in flowing seawater [145], and various factors affecting marine corrosion [146], and to probe multi-phase corrosion that occurs at waterline, i.e. the interface of liquid and air phases [9,147150],
Figure 11 Schematic diagram of the setup for FAC and EC experiments (a) and the dimension of the three blades propeller [138,139].
…”
Section: Electrode Array Probes Designed For Various Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is assumed that 𝜎 𝑚 = [𝜎]. According to the thin shell buckling theory, the buckling critical load 𝑃 𝑐1 of a spherical pressure-resistant shell can be expressed by Zolley's equation [11] .…”
Section: Machine Partmentioning
confidence: 99%