When SL Dolly was recovered from Ullswater after being submerged for 67 years, the wrought iron boiler was found to have surprisingly little corrosion. This article describes the results of a project to investigate the reasons for this behaviour and determine whether it was a property of the wrought iron or a consequence of the lakebed environment. Weight loss measurements and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were used to compare the corrosion rates of wrought iron and modern boiler steel exposed to tap water and samples of lake water and lakebed sediment. A corrosion probe was used to make in situ linear polarisation resistance measurements at the spot where Dolly sank. The corrosion rate of wrought iron on the lakebed was e...
Usage of used-wood fuel in the power industry has resulted in increased corrosion problems for metal...
Wrought iron with a remaining metallic core recovered from marine and terrestrial archaeological co...
The corrosion of metallic materials is their partial or total destruction through chemical, electroc...
Great Britain and the United States were, in turn, the world\u27s leading maritime powers during the...
Summary Archaeological wrought iron artefacts are subject to damaging corrosion while in the burial...
Controlling the corrosion of historical and archaeological ferrous metal objects presents a signific...
Reprinted from Journal American Water Works Association, v.49, no. 10, October, 1957
Corrosion probes are being developed and combined with an existing measurement technology to provide...
Archaeological iron corrosion is a series of complex reactions that proceed differently throughout t...
In high humidity βFeOOH corrodes iron in contact with it, likely due to the mobile chloride on its s...
This article is a continuation of Part 1 (October 2006 MP) on the USS Arizona hull. It discusses add...
The depth and rate of increase of external corrosion of old cast iron water mains buried in soil is ...
Iron is one of the most overlooked materials in architectural conservation. Its status as a function...
Reprinted from Corrosion, v. 14, no. 6, June, 1958, p. [44]-46, [285t]-288t.Bibliography: p. 46
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2012. Major: Water resources science. Advisor: Randall E. H...
Usage of used-wood fuel in the power industry has resulted in increased corrosion problems for metal...
Wrought iron with a remaining metallic core recovered from marine and terrestrial archaeological co...
The corrosion of metallic materials is their partial or total destruction through chemical, electroc...
Great Britain and the United States were, in turn, the world\u27s leading maritime powers during the...
Summary Archaeological wrought iron artefacts are subject to damaging corrosion while in the burial...
Controlling the corrosion of historical and archaeological ferrous metal objects presents a signific...
Reprinted from Journal American Water Works Association, v.49, no. 10, October, 1957
Corrosion probes are being developed and combined with an existing measurement technology to provide...
Archaeological iron corrosion is a series of complex reactions that proceed differently throughout t...
In high humidity βFeOOH corrodes iron in contact with it, likely due to the mobile chloride on its s...
This article is a continuation of Part 1 (October 2006 MP) on the USS Arizona hull. It discusses add...
The depth and rate of increase of external corrosion of old cast iron water mains buried in soil is ...
Iron is one of the most overlooked materials in architectural conservation. Its status as a function...
Reprinted from Corrosion, v. 14, no. 6, June, 1958, p. [44]-46, [285t]-288t.Bibliography: p. 46
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2012. Major: Water resources science. Advisor: Randall E. H...
Usage of used-wood fuel in the power industry has resulted in increased corrosion problems for metal...
Wrought iron with a remaining metallic core recovered from marine and terrestrial archaeological co...
The corrosion of metallic materials is their partial or total destruction through chemical, electroc...