INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON GALVANIC CORROSION

RESULT OF A RECENT CORROSION EXPERIMENT SUGGESTED THAT TEMPERATURE MIGHT HAVE A MARKED INFLUENCE ON THE RATE OF GALVANIC CORROSION OF IMMERSED COUPLES. MILD STEEL AND ALUMINUM (1100 ALLOY) SPECIMENS, 2 X 8 X 0.064 INCHES, WERE WEIGHED AND THEN SPACED 0.4 INCH APART, SHORTED ELECTRICALLY, AND IMMERSED (TO 6.5 INCHES) IN BEAKERS CONTAINING 5% SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION MAINTAINED AT 12, 23 AND 35 C FOR 15 DAYS. AFTER IMMERSION, THE ALUMINUM SPECIMENS WERE STRIPPED IN HOT PHOSPHORIC-CHROMIC SOLUTION (ASTM 137-45) AND REWEIGHED TO DETERMINE THE WEIGHT LOSS DUE TO GALVANIC CORROSION. IT IS APPARENT THAT TEMPERATURE HAS A MARKED INFLUENCE ON THE RATE OF GALVANIC CORROSION OF THE ALUMINUM-IRON COUPLE IN SALT SOLUTION. FROM OTHER WORK, IT IS EXPECTED THAT THE EXTENT OF THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE WILL BE SPECIFIC TO THE COUPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT. /AUTHOR/

  • Supplemental Notes:
    • Vol 8, No 7, P 40
  • Authors:
    • Doyle, D P
    • Godard, H P
  • Publication Date: 1969-8

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  • Accession Number: 00216878
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Jan 12 1970 12:00AM