Simulation of galvanic corrosion of magnesium coupled to a steel fastener in NaCl solution


Autoria(s): Jia, J. X.; Atrens, A.; Song, G.; Muster, T.
Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

The galvanic corrosion of magnesium alloy AZ91D coupled to a steel fastener was studied using a boundary element method (BEM) model and experimental measurements. The BEM model used the measured polarization curves as boundary conditions. The experimental program involved measuring the total corrosion rate as a function of distance from the interface of the magnesium in the form of a sheet containing a mild steel circular insert (5 to 30 mm in diameter). The measured total corrosion rate was interpreted as due to galvanic corrosion plus self corrosion. For a typical case, the self corrosion was estimated typically to be similar to 230 mm/y for an area surrounding the interface and to a distance of about I cm from the interface. Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (SKPFM) revealed microgalvanic cells with potential differences of approximately 100 mV across the AZ91D surface. These microgalvanic cells may influence the relative contributions of galvanic and self corrosion to the total corrosion of AZ91D.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75740

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh

Palavras-Chave #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary #Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering #Probe Force Microscopy #Alloys #Microstructure #Aa2024-t3 #Az91d #C1 #291499 Materials Engineering not elsewhere classified #680305 Metals (composites, coatings, bonding, etc.)
Tipo

Journal Article