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A New Method for Studying Erosion Corrosion in Flowing Fluids

In this work a new sensor system was developed based on an electrochemically integrated multi-electrode namely the wire beam electrode in conjunction with an electrical resistance (ER) method. This new method has allowed galvanic currents flowing among the multi-electrodes and the total metal loss simultaneously measured. On the basis of the new designed 10 elements sensor system corrosion in both static and flowing electrolytes were studied. From the comparison of the galvanic current and the ER measurement results it is seen that galvanic corrosion is the main contribution of the water-line corrosion in both static and flowing electrolytes.Yunze Xu1 Mike Yongjun Tan1* and Yi Huang21School of Engineering and Institute for Frontier MaterialsDeakin University 75 Pigdons Road Waurn Ponds VIC 3216 AustraliaSchool of Naval Architecture and Ocean EngineeringDalian University of Technology 2 LingGong Road Dalian Liaoning 116024 ChinaPresenter email address: xuyunz@deakin.edu.au*Corresponding author email address: mike.tan@deakin.edu.au

Product Number: 51319-12954-SG
Author: YongJun Tan
Publication Date: 2019
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