International audienceAbstract Weathering steel manufactured with high concentrations of copper (0.5 wt%), chromium (0.5 wt%) and nickel (2.4 wt%) was studied with the aim of furthering knowledge on corrosion product characterization and performance in marine environments. Specimens exposed for two years in a rural atmosphere and two marine environments were characterized by optical microscopy, SEM/EDS, XRD and Raman spectroscopy and corrosion rates measured. The main phases found were ferrihydrite, maghemite and goethite in the inner corrosion layer, and lepidocrocite in the outer layer. Cu and Ni were homogeneously distributed while Cr tended to be concentrated in the inner layer
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This paper studies the individual and combined effect of adding Cu (0.26–1.06 wt%), Cr (0.54 wt%) an...
The behaviour of 90/10/1. 5% Fe Coppernickel alloy in 'live' seawater and synthetic solution i. e 3....
International audienceAbstract Weathering steel manufactured with high concentrations of copper (0.5...
International audienceAbstract Weathering steel manufactured with high concentrations of copper (0.5...
Corrosion behavior of Ni-advanced weathering steel, as well as carbon steel and conventional weather...
The corrosion products of carbon steel and weathering steel exposed to three different types of atmo...
The corrosion products of carbon steel and weathering steel exposed to three different types of atmo...
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This work considers fourteen weathering steels manufactured by adding Cu, Cr and Ni alloying element...
This work considers fourteen weathering steels manufactured by adding Cu, Cr and Ni alloying element...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.This work focused on Na...
This work deals with atmospheric corrosion to assess the degrading effects of air pollutants on ferr...
Architectural and artistic heritage exposed to environment undergoes spontaneous degradation. Thanks...
The atmospheric corrosion performance of S235 carbon steel is assessed when exposed to the tropical/...
Architectural and artistic heritage exposed to environment undergoes spontaneous degradation. Thanks...
This paper studies the individual and combined effect of adding Cu (0.26–1.06 wt%), Cr (0.54 wt%) an...
The behaviour of 90/10/1. 5% Fe Coppernickel alloy in 'live' seawater and synthetic solution i. e 3....
International audienceAbstract Weathering steel manufactured with high concentrations of copper (0.5...
International audienceAbstract Weathering steel manufactured with high concentrations of copper (0.5...
Corrosion behavior of Ni-advanced weathering steel, as well as carbon steel and conventional weather...
The corrosion products of carbon steel and weathering steel exposed to three different types of atmo...
The corrosion products of carbon steel and weathering steel exposed to three different types of atmo...
tribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, pro...
This work considers fourteen weathering steels manufactured by adding Cu, Cr and Ni alloying element...
This work considers fourteen weathering steels manufactured by adding Cu, Cr and Ni alloying element...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.Includes bibliographical references.This work focused on Na...
This work deals with atmospheric corrosion to assess the degrading effects of air pollutants on ferr...
Architectural and artistic heritage exposed to environment undergoes spontaneous degradation. Thanks...
The atmospheric corrosion performance of S235 carbon steel is assessed when exposed to the tropical/...
Architectural and artistic heritage exposed to environment undergoes spontaneous degradation. Thanks...
This paper studies the individual and combined effect of adding Cu (0.26–1.06 wt%), Cr (0.54 wt%) an...
The behaviour of 90/10/1. 5% Fe Coppernickel alloy in 'live' seawater and synthetic solution i. e 3....