2022
DOI: 10.1002/maco.202213533
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The effect of bird droppings on the corrosion of steel and aluminum used in offshore applications

Abstract: Engineering materials in service are frequently exposed to bird droppings (BDs). In this study, the interaction has been studied of BDs from chicken with a carbon steel, AISI 316, 22% Cr duplex stainless steel (DSS), 25% Cr super duplex stainless steel (SDSS), carbon steel with a thermally sprayed aluminum (TSA) coating, and aluminum alloy EN AW 6082. Samples with and without BDs are exposed to a cyclic salt spray test for up to 692 h (29 days). Electrochemical experiments in the presence of BDs were conducted… Show more

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“…17 a) differed a lot from that arising on the surface of the uncoated steel substrate (Fig. 16) and was related to the droplet method [45]. part, i.e.…”
Section: Corrosion Damage Observationmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…17 a) differed a lot from that arising on the surface of the uncoated steel substrate (Fig. 16) and was related to the droplet method [45]. part, i.e.…”
Section: Corrosion Damage Observationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The same setup as described in ref. [45] has been used for a characterisation of the electrochemical properties of the substrate and both coatings. This setup is based on a droplet cell reported in the literature [46] and consisted of an injection syringe, in which an Ag/AgCl/KCl (sat.)…”
Section: Electrochemical Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%