The dose-response functions (DRFs) developed for the prediction of first-year corrosion losses of copper and aluminum (K1) in continental regions are presented. The development of DRFs is based on the stablished dependences of the corrosion losses of these metals on SO2 concentration: K = f([SO2]). Experimental data on the atmosphere corrosivity and corrosion losses of the metals in a one-year exposure period according to ISOCORRAG and UN/ECE international programs, the Russian program, and МICAT project were used. Comparisons of the predicted K1 values obtained by three different DRFs with experimental K1 values are presented. These DRFs are analyzed in terms of the coefficients they contain
In the 1980s, three ambitious international programmes on atmospheric corrosion (ISOCORRAG, ICP/UNEC...
Despite having generally excellent corrosion resistance copper is still susceptible to several forms...
In the 1980s, three ambitious international programmes on atmospheric corrosion (ISOCORRAG, ICP/UNEC...
Dose-response functions (DRFs) developed for the prediction of first-year corrosion losses of carbon...
The knowledge of the first-year corrosion losses of metals (K1) in various regions of the world is o...
A number of damage functions or dose-response equation, which are compared to the atmospheric corros...
Atmospheric factors, namely, time of wetness of corroding metal panels, panel temperature, and atmos...
Past attempts to develop models that predict atmospheric corrosion rates used statistical regression...
Most metals and alloys exposed to the environment suffer deterioration due to the effects of atmosph...
The article deals with the calculation of corrosion losses of weathering steels with doseresponse ...
Mathematical modelling of atmospheric corrosion based on the aggressiveness categories defined by st...
Mathematical modelling of atmospheric corrosion based on the aggressiveness categories defined by st...
The corrosivity of an atmospheric environment is often determined by exposing metal coupons and meas...
For more than 10 years now the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, has contribut...
Atmospheric corrosion poses a significant problem with regard to destruction of various materials, e...
In the 1980s, three ambitious international programmes on atmospheric corrosion (ISOCORRAG, ICP/UNEC...
Despite having generally excellent corrosion resistance copper is still susceptible to several forms...
In the 1980s, three ambitious international programmes on atmospheric corrosion (ISOCORRAG, ICP/UNEC...
Dose-response functions (DRFs) developed for the prediction of first-year corrosion losses of carbon...
The knowledge of the first-year corrosion losses of metals (K1) in various regions of the world is o...
A number of damage functions or dose-response equation, which are compared to the atmospheric corros...
Atmospheric factors, namely, time of wetness of corroding metal panels, panel temperature, and atmos...
Past attempts to develop models that predict atmospheric corrosion rates used statistical regression...
Most metals and alloys exposed to the environment suffer deterioration due to the effects of atmosph...
The article deals with the calculation of corrosion losses of weathering steels with doseresponse ...
Mathematical modelling of atmospheric corrosion based on the aggressiveness categories defined by st...
Mathematical modelling of atmospheric corrosion based on the aggressiveness categories defined by st...
The corrosivity of an atmospheric environment is often determined by exposing metal coupons and meas...
For more than 10 years now the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, has contribut...
Atmospheric corrosion poses a significant problem with regard to destruction of various materials, e...
In the 1980s, three ambitious international programmes on atmospheric corrosion (ISOCORRAG, ICP/UNEC...
Despite having generally excellent corrosion resistance copper is still susceptible to several forms...
In the 1980s, three ambitious international programmes on atmospheric corrosion (ISOCORRAG, ICP/UNEC...