972 resultados para Intergranular corrosion


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The kinetics of oxidative dissolution of RuO2 .xH2O to RuO4 by Ce(iv) ions are studied. Under conditions of a low [Ce(iv)] : [RuO2 .xH2O] ratio (e.g. 0.35 : 1) and a high background concentration of Ce(III) ions (which impede dissolution) the initial reduction of Ce(iv) ions is due to charging of the RuO2 .xH2O microelectrode particles. The initial rate of charging depends directly upon [RuO2 .xH2O] and has an activation energy of 25 +/- 5 kJ mol-1 Under conditions of a high [Ce(iv] : [RuO2 .xH2O] (e.g. 9 : 1) and a low background [Ce(III] the reduction of Ce(iv) ions is almost totally associated with the dissolution of RuO2 .xH2O to RuO4, i.e. not charging. The kinetics of dissolution obey an electrochemical model in which the reduction of Ce(iv) ions and the oxidation of RuO2 .xH2O to RuO4 are assumed to be highly reversible and irreversible processes, respectively, mediated by dissolving the microelectrode particles of RuO2 .xH2O. Assuming this electrochemical model, from an analysis of the kinetics of dissolution the activation energy for this process was estimated to be 39 +/- 5 kJ mol-1 and the Tafel slope for RuO2 .xH2O corrosion was calculated to be 15 mV per decade. The mechanistic implications of these results are discussed.

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Concrete structures in marine environments are subjected to cyclic wetting and drying, corrosion of reinforcement due to chloride ingress and biological deterioration. In order to assess the quality of concrete and predict the corrosion activity of reinforcing steel in concrete in this environment, it is essential to monitor the concrete continuously right from the construction phase to the end of service life of the structure. In this paper a novel combination of sensor techniques which are integrated in a sensor probe is used to monitor the quality of cover concrete and corrosion of the reinforcement. The integrated sensor probe was embedded in different concrete samples exposed to an aggressive marine environment at the Hangzhou Bay Bridge in China. The sensor probes were connected to a monitoring station, which enabled the access and control of the data remotely from Belfast, UK. The initial data obtained from the monitoring station reflected the early age properties of the concretes and distinct variations in these properties were observed with different concrete types.

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This paper discusses the importance of integrated sensing systems comprising techniques that give different types of data from a structure exposed to the marine environment so that its service life could reliably be predicted. For this purpose, a novel sensor combination was designed and installed in concrete panels which were exposed to Hangzhou Bay Bridge in China. The integrated sensor probe was used to monitor the cover concrete as well as the reinforcement. The sensor probes were connected to a monitoring station, which enabled access and control of the data remotely from Belfast, UK. The initial data obtained from the monitoring station gives interesting information on the early age properties of concrete and distinct variations in these properties with different types of concrete. This paper also reports the variation in electrical properties of different concrete samples and environmental data in response to the marine exposure condition at Hangzhou bay bridge.

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Post-weld heat-treatment (PWHT) was applied to NiTi weldments to improve the corrosion behaviour by modifying the microstructure and surface composition. The surface oxide film on the weldments is principally TiO2, together with some Ti, TiO, and Ti2O3. The surface Ti/Ni ratio of the weldments after PWHT is increased. The oxide film formed in Hanks’ solution is thicker on the weldments after PWHT. The pitting resistance of the weldments is increased by PWHT. The galvanic effect in the weldments is very small. The weldment with PWHT at 350 °C shows the best corrosion resistance among other heat-treated weldments in this study.

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The design, development and evaluation of an optical fibre pH sensor for monitoring pH in the alkaline region are discussed in detail in this paper. The design of this specific pH sensor is based on the pH induced change in fluorescence intensity of a coumarin imidazole dye which is covalently attached to a polymer network and then fixed to the distal end of an optical fibre. The sensor provides a response over a pH range of 10.0–13.2 with an acceptable response rate of around 50 min, having shown a very good stability over a period of longer than 20 months thus far. The sensor has also demonstrated little cross-sensitivity to ionic strength (IS) and also excellent photostability through a series of laboratory tests. These features make this type of sensor potentially well suited for in situ long term monitoring of pH in concrete structures, to enhance structural monitoring in the civil engineering sector