MARINE CORROSION STUDIES: CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CORROSION BEHAVIOR AND RESPONSE TO CATHODIC PROTECTION OF NINETEEN ALUMINUM ALLOYS IN SEA WATER
1969
Groover, R. E. | Lennox, T. J. | Peterson, M. H.
The corrosion characteristics of nineteen structural aluminum alloys were studied in quiescent sea water. Some alloys were exposed with and without cladding, and others at more than one strength level for a total of twenty-six material conditions. The response to cathodic protection of all the alloys studied was also determined. The electrochemical potentials of the alloys were monitored during the experiment and a relationship was developed between the electrode potential and the corrosion characteristics of the alloys.
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其它主题
Life expectancy(service life); Cladding; Corrosion inhibition; *aluminum alloys; Properties of metals and alloys; *cathodic protection; Defects(materials); Marine engineering; Liquid immersion tests
语言
英语
注释
See also Interim progress rept. no. 6, AD684073.
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http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0685588Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DCDTIC AND NTIS
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NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC
2013-06-15
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