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Electrochemical behaviour of high-strength corrugated steel in aerated alkaline mediums

 Electrochemical behaviour of high-strength corrugated steel in aerated alkaline mediums
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Beitrag für IABSE Symposium: Engineering for Progress, Nature and People, Madrid, Spain, 3-5 September 2014, veröffentlicht in , S. 896-903
DOI: 10.2749/222137814814067040
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In this study, the high-strength corrugated steel wire with a diameter of 7.6 mm was subjected to different aerated alkaline mediums (pH8.2, 12.3 and 13.4) with different concentration of Cl-. The...
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Medium: Tagungsbeitrag
Sprache(n): Englisch
Tagung: IABSE Symposium: Engineering for Progress, Nature and People, Madrid, Spain, 3-5 September 2014
Veröffentlicht in:
Seite(n): 896-903 Anzahl der Seiten (im PDF): 8
Seite(n): 896-903
Anzahl der Seiten (im PDF): 8
Jahr: 2014
DOI: 10.2749/222137814814067040
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In this study, the high-strength corrugated steel wire with a diameter of 7.6 mm was subjected to different aerated alkaline mediums (pH8.2, 12.3 and 13.4) with different concentration of Cl-. The electrochemical cell was consisted of a working electrode, an auxiliary electrode and a reference electrode, which was the steel wire, the graphite rod and the Ag/AgCl in KCl saturated, respectively. The open circuit potential measurement that lasted for 8 hours and the potentiodynamic polarization measurement from -900 mV to +500 mV were performed on the steel in each different medium and Cl- concentration. After the measurement, the steel surface was examined under the light microscope to find out the types of corrosions that occurred on the steel. Regardless of the Cl- concentration, it is found that at the medium of pH8.2 general corrosions are seen on the steel surface, at pH12.3 pitting corrosions, while at pH13.4 no corrosion is observed on the steel.

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