نتایج جستجو برای: carbon steel corrosion

تعداد نتایج: 376134  

2002
Michael F. Hurley John R. Scully

Initiation of corrosion on reinforcing bars occurs when a critical chloride concentration is achieved. A universal value for the chloride concentration that causes depassivation has not been agreed upon for carbon steels due to a variety of experimental factors. The chloride threshold depends on the rebar material, rebar surface condition, testing environment, method of detection, definition of...

1999
C. F. Jenkins

Solution chemistry of wastes from US atomic weapons production is controlled to inhibit corrosion of carbon steel tanks used in containment and storage. The pH, nitrate ion and nitrite ion concentrations of fresh solutions are maintained within specified limits for this purpose. In the start up process for a new waste evaporator (RHLWE), non-radioactive solutions of similar chemistry will be ci...

2002
S. Nesic

In carbon dioxide (CO2) corrosion of steels, the bicarbonate ion (HCO3) is simultaneously the buffer for carbonic acid (H2CO3), the source of iron carbonate (FeCO3) precipitation, and the product of the cathodic reaction. In addition to spatial separation of the production of Fe2+ and HCO3, galvanic coupling between the steel and cementite (Fe3C) layers is the principal cause of internal acidif...

1995
Denis Brondel Randy Edwards Andrew Hayman

For help in preparation of this article, thanks to Dylan Davies, Schlumberger Cambridge Research, Ahmad Madjidi, Schlumberger GeoQuest, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Nabil Mazzawi, Schlumberger Wireline & Testing, Tripoli, Libya; Perry Nice, Statoil, Stavanger, Norway; Barry Nicholson, Schlumberger Wireline & Testing, Jakarta, Indonesia; Daniel Roche, Elf, Bergen, Norway; Philippe Rutman and Derek Stark, Sch...

The effect of Mentha spicata L. extract on the corrosion behaviour of carbon steel in 1.0 M HCl solution was investigated using polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and electrochemical noise (EN) techniques. The solution containing 250 ppm of the ethanolic solution of extract showed the highest inhibition efficiency (IE). The effect of temperature on the rate of corrosion ...

2017
Jenifer Alcántara Daniel de la Fuente Belén Chico Joaquín Simancas Iván Díaz Manuel Morcillo

The atmospheric corrosion of carbon steel is an extensive topic that has been studied over the years by many researchers. However, until relatively recently, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the action of marine chlorides. Corrosion in coastal regions is a particularly relevant issue due the latter's great importance to human society. About half of the world's population lives in ...

1995
Denis Brondel Randy Edwards Andrew Hayman

For help in preparation of this article, thanks to Dylan Davies, Schlumberger Cambridge Research, Ahmad Madjidi, Schlumberger GeoQuest, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Nabil Mazzawi, Schlumberger Wireline & Testing, Tripoli, Libya; Perry Nice, Statoil, Stavanger, Norway; Barry Nicholson, Schlumberger Wireline & Testing, Jakarta, Indonesia; Daniel Roche, Elf, Bergen, Norway; Philippe Rutman and Derek Stark, Sch...

2015
Alessandra Nogueira Porto Álvaro Henrique Borges Alex Semenoff-Segundo Suzane A Raslan Fábio Luis Miranda Pedro Antônio Olavo Cardoso Jorge Matheus Coelho Bandeca

BACKGROUND Repeated sterilizations cycles cause undesirable alterations in the material properties of the instruments, such as corrosion, alterations in the hardness of the metal and the loss of the cutting sharpness of the instrument. This research examined the effect of repeated dry heat sterilization and autoclaves cycles on carbon steel (CS) and stainless steel (SS) curettes during the scal...

2016
Rawia Mansour Ali Mohamed Elshafei

Microbiologically-influenced corrosion (MIC) is defined as the deterioration of metals as a result of metabolic activities of microbes. The biological harmful activities modify local chemistry and render it more corrosive to the metal. The aerobic iron and manganese bacteria are mainly responsible about the accelerated pitting attacks of stainless steel, however the anaerobic sulfate reducing b...

2013
H. W. Paxton

A series of 18 Ni (300 grade) maraging steels of overall commercial purity but containing also deliberate impurity additions of sulphur, phosphorus, carbon, chromium and silicon + manganese has been studied. The fracture toughness and stress-corrosion resistance (determined using planestrain fatigue-precracked specimens tested in 3. 5% sodium chloride solution) of these steels have been compare...

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