The famous Delhi iron pillar has withstood corrosion for the last 1600 years. The theories that have been proposed to explain the corrosion resistance of the pillar have been critically reviewed. However, the theories fail to explain why the heterogeneous structure of the iron pillar(wrought iron with entrapped slag inclusion) is resistant to corrosion whereas it should be very prone to corrosion. This anomaly has been addressed in this paper which pres-ents a new theory for the corrosion resistance of the Delhi iron pillar based on mixed potential theory. The analysis reveals that the enhanced cathodic reduction reactions due to the presence of slag particles aid the formation of a passive protective film, thereby provi...
Corrosion of wrought iron in ten Indian soils, employing Schwerdtfeger's soil corrosion cell procedu...
Summary Archaeological wrought iron artefacts are subject to damaging corrosion while in the burial...
The paper describes the programme of research on atmospheric corrosion of ferrous and non-ferrous me...
This paper outlines the results of metallurgical examination of the ancient Delhi Iron Pillar and th...
The 1600-year old Delhi iron pillar (DIP) has attracted the attention of metallurgists and corrosio...
The Delhi iron pillar has long been considered a corrosion resistant structure. Recently, a fast gro...
For the first time, insitu corrosion investigations were carried out over the 1600 years old Delhi i...
The massive Iron Pillar located in South Delhi has been an object of considerable interest to modern...
Physical characteristic and historical background of the Delhi Iron Pillar are review. Discussing th...
We discuss results obtained on nondestructive evaluation of the Delhi iron pillar using various non-...
Abstract*The corrosion product formed on an ancient 0499!year old non!corroded iron clamp was studie...
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of contribution of iron archaeological artef...
Various electrochemical methods were used to understand the behavior of steel buried in unsaturated ...
The imporatance of iron and its alloys has resulted in the classification of all the other metals ...
Corrodibility of cast iron in ten typical Indian soils, employing Schwerdtfeger's soil corrosion cel...
Corrosion of wrought iron in ten Indian soils, employing Schwerdtfeger's soil corrosion cell procedu...
Summary Archaeological wrought iron artefacts are subject to damaging corrosion while in the burial...
The paper describes the programme of research on atmospheric corrosion of ferrous and non-ferrous me...
This paper outlines the results of metallurgical examination of the ancient Delhi Iron Pillar and th...
The 1600-year old Delhi iron pillar (DIP) has attracted the attention of metallurgists and corrosio...
The Delhi iron pillar has long been considered a corrosion resistant structure. Recently, a fast gro...
For the first time, insitu corrosion investigations were carried out over the 1600 years old Delhi i...
The massive Iron Pillar located in South Delhi has been an object of considerable interest to modern...
Physical characteristic and historical background of the Delhi Iron Pillar are review. Discussing th...
We discuss results obtained on nondestructive evaluation of the Delhi iron pillar using various non-...
Abstract*The corrosion product formed on an ancient 0499!year old non!corroded iron clamp was studie...
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of contribution of iron archaeological artef...
Various electrochemical methods were used to understand the behavior of steel buried in unsaturated ...
The imporatance of iron and its alloys has resulted in the classification of all the other metals ...
Corrodibility of cast iron in ten typical Indian soils, employing Schwerdtfeger's soil corrosion cel...
Corrosion of wrought iron in ten Indian soils, employing Schwerdtfeger's soil corrosion cell procedu...
Summary Archaeological wrought iron artefacts are subject to damaging corrosion while in the burial...
The paper describes the programme of research on atmospheric corrosion of ferrous and non-ferrous me...