A new experimental method for in Situ corrosion monitoring under alternate wet-dry conditions

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A new experimental method was applied in in situ corrosion monitoring of mild steel Q235 under alternate wet-dry conditions. The thickness of the electrolyte film during the wet cycle was monitored by a high-precision balance with a sensibility of 0.1 mg. At the same time, an electrochemical impedance technique was employed to study the effect of film thickness on corrosion rates. Experimental results showed that there was a critical electrolyte film condition for which the corrosion rate reached a maximum during wet-dry cycles. For the substrate, the critical condition could be described by a film thickness of about 17 μm. For the rusted specimen, the critical condition could be described by an electrolyte amount of about 0.038 g, which is equivalent to a film thickness of 38 μm. This monitoring system was very useful for studying atmospheric corrosion of metals covered by corrosion products. © 2009 by the authors.

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Fu, X., Dong, J., Han, E., & Ke, W. (2009). A new experimental method for in Situ corrosion monitoring under alternate wet-dry conditions. Sensors, 9(12), 10400–10410. https://doi.org/10.3390/s91210400

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