Flow-Accelerated Corrosion Behavior of SA106 Gr. C Steel in Alkaline Solution Characterized by Electrochemical Techniques

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The activation and mass transfer processes regarding the flow accelerated corrosion of low alloy steel were studied in a de-aerated weak alkaline solution. Electrochemical techniques were applied at ambient temperature through a rotating cylinder electrode. The alkaline corrosion appeared above pH 10.4 where passive film was formed from pH 9.8 by the step oxidation and subsequent precipitation of ferrous hydroxyl compound. Such an activation process controlled the entire flow accelerated corrosion process which was identified by the analysis of velocity sensitivity of corrosion current density and limiting current density.
Publisher
Maney Publishing
Issue Date
2003
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

CONCENTRATED NAOH SOLUTIONS; CARBONATE

Citation

CANADIAN METALLURGICAL QUARTERLY, v.42, no.2, pp.253 - 260

ISSN
0008-4433
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/80636
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