© 2017 by NACE International. The corrosion process of carbon steel in the presence of silica sand deposit in chloridecontaining solution at 30 °C was monitored by use of electrochemical noise (EN). Noise resistance calculated from EN was compared with the polarization resistance obtained from conventional corrosion monitoring techniques, such as linear polarization resistance (LPR) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) was employed to characterize the current noise data associated with different corrosion types and the extracted variables were used for UDC process monitoring. After tests, the corroded steel surfaces were examined using a 3D profilometry to gather information about locali...
This paper gives an overview of the use of Electrochemical Noise (EN) for corrosion studying and mon...
Abstract − The new method of electrochemical noise (current and voltage fluctuations) measurements i...
This paper presents an example-based discussion of erosion–corrosion and flow corrosion processes th...
In this study, the corrosion of carbon steel immersed in CO 2 saturated aqueous solutions, in the pr...
This work takes part of the SCCoDRa project (Monitoring and Control of Corrosion of Metal Components...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Electrochemical Noise Analysis to d...
The present work has been addressed to the evaluation of the applicability of electrochemical noise ...
Current and potential fluctuations (electrochemical noise [EN]) between two nominally identical carb...
This review details the electrochemical noise technique as applicable to corrosion assessment with e...
International audienceThe propagation of localized corrosion on API 5 L X65 carbon steel in hydrogen...
The use of the Electrochemical Noise Analysis (ENA) for the evaluation of crevice corrosion is illus...
Random fluctuations in current and voltage under free corroding conditions have been measured on aus...
Electrochemical noise measurements were made on AISI type 304L SS in 0.1% NaOH, 5% H2SO4, and 0.1 M ...
The effect of bulk cargo materials - iron ore and coal – on the corrosion of cargo hulls in carriers...
The simultaneous fluctuations of potential noise and current noise between two nominally identical X...
This paper gives an overview of the use of Electrochemical Noise (EN) for corrosion studying and mon...
Abstract − The new method of electrochemical noise (current and voltage fluctuations) measurements i...
This paper presents an example-based discussion of erosion–corrosion and flow corrosion processes th...
In this study, the corrosion of carbon steel immersed in CO 2 saturated aqueous solutions, in the pr...
This work takes part of the SCCoDRa project (Monitoring and Control of Corrosion of Metal Components...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Electrochemical Noise Analysis to d...
The present work has been addressed to the evaluation of the applicability of electrochemical noise ...
Current and potential fluctuations (electrochemical noise [EN]) between two nominally identical carb...
This review details the electrochemical noise technique as applicable to corrosion assessment with e...
International audienceThe propagation of localized corrosion on API 5 L X65 carbon steel in hydrogen...
The use of the Electrochemical Noise Analysis (ENA) for the evaluation of crevice corrosion is illus...
Random fluctuations in current and voltage under free corroding conditions have been measured on aus...
Electrochemical noise measurements were made on AISI type 304L SS in 0.1% NaOH, 5% H2SO4, and 0.1 M ...
The effect of bulk cargo materials - iron ore and coal – on the corrosion of cargo hulls in carriers...
The simultaneous fluctuations of potential noise and current noise between two nominally identical X...
This paper gives an overview of the use of Electrochemical Noise (EN) for corrosion studying and mon...
Abstract − The new method of electrochemical noise (current and voltage fluctuations) measurements i...
This paper presents an example-based discussion of erosion–corrosion and flow corrosion processes th...