Mapping the galvanic corrosion of three metals coupled with a wire beam electrode: The influence of temperature and relative geometrical position

Hong Ju*, Yuan Feng Yang, Yun Fei Liu, Shu Fa Liu, Jin Zhuo Duan, Yan Li

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    Abstract

    The local electrochemical properties of galvanic corrosion for three coupled metals in a desalination plant were investigated with three wire-beam electrodes as wire sensors: aluminum brass (HAl77-2), titanium (TA2), and 316L stainless steel (316L SS). These electrodes were used with artificial seawater at different temperatures. The potential and current-density distributions of the three-metal coupled system are inhomogeneous. The HAl77-2 wire anodes were corroded in the three-metal coupled system. The TA2 wires acted as cathodes and were protected; the 316L SS wires acted as secondary cathodes. The temperature and electrode arrangement have important effects on the galvanic corrosion of the three-metal coupled system. The corrosion current of the HAl77-2 increased with temperature indicating enhanced anode corrosion at higher temperature. In addition, the corrosion of HAl77-2 was more significant when the HAl77-2 wires were located in the middle of the coupled system than with the other two metal arrangement styles.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number357
    JournalMaterials
    Volume11
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 28 Feb 2018

    Keywords

    • Desalination
    • Galvanic corrosion
    • Heterogeneous electrochemistry
    • Relative geometrical position
    • Temperature
    • Wire-beam electrode

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