Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the corrosion resistance of Ni-bearing carbon steels used in outdoor structures from short-term experimental techniques and compare with the long-term field test data. The carbon steels studied were two experimental steels, produced in a pilot plant, and alloyed with nickel, copper, silicon and molybdenum (Ni-Cu-Si and Ni-Cu-Mo-Si steels), one carbon steel and one commercial Cr-Cu-Si alloyed steel. The atmospheric corrosion resistance of low alloyed carbon steels was evaluated by using field tests for eight years in a marine station, and their electrochemical behavior was studied in laboratory using the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in aqueous electrolytes containing chlorides. The Ni-...
This research work investigated the corrosion resistance of nickel plated medium carbon steel in coc...
International audienceAbstract Weathering steel manufactured with high concentrations of copper (0.5...
A corrosion evaluation has been made using the electrochemical current and potential noise technique...
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the corrosion resistance of Ni-bearing carbon steels ...
The corrosion behavior of three constructional steels used in Senegal, S235, S275 and S355, was stud...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the corrosion resistance characteristics of elect...
This paper studies the individual and combined effect of adding Cu (0.26–1.06 wt%), Cr (0.54 wt%) an...
High-strength low-alloy steels have been used prevalently in marine engineering and the defense indu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe stability of metal parts in electrolytic environment is ...
Some duplex grades are developed to replace the 300 series of austenitic stainless steels in harsh c...
In dual purpose water/power co-generation plants, the presence of high concentration of Cu and Ni in...
Corrosion behaviour of low alloy (LASS) and plain carbon (PCSS) structural steels exposed in differe...
This work considers fourteen weathering steels manufactured by adding Cu, Cr and Ni alloying element...
Corrosion behavior of Ni-advanced weathering steel, as well as carbon steel and conventional weather...
Corrosion is one of the major issues we face today, hence, this research work was designed to determ...
This research work investigated the corrosion resistance of nickel plated medium carbon steel in coc...
International audienceAbstract Weathering steel manufactured with high concentrations of copper (0.5...
A corrosion evaluation has been made using the electrochemical current and potential noise technique...
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the corrosion resistance of Ni-bearing carbon steels ...
The corrosion behavior of three constructional steels used in Senegal, S235, S275 and S355, was stud...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the corrosion resistance characteristics of elect...
This paper studies the individual and combined effect of adding Cu (0.26–1.06 wt%), Cr (0.54 wt%) an...
High-strength low-alloy steels have been used prevalently in marine engineering and the defense indu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe stability of metal parts in electrolytic environment is ...
Some duplex grades are developed to replace the 300 series of austenitic stainless steels in harsh c...
In dual purpose water/power co-generation plants, the presence of high concentration of Cu and Ni in...
Corrosion behaviour of low alloy (LASS) and plain carbon (PCSS) structural steels exposed in differe...
This work considers fourteen weathering steels manufactured by adding Cu, Cr and Ni alloying element...
Corrosion behavior of Ni-advanced weathering steel, as well as carbon steel and conventional weather...
Corrosion is one of the major issues we face today, hence, this research work was designed to determ...
This research work investigated the corrosion resistance of nickel plated medium carbon steel in coc...
International audienceAbstract Weathering steel manufactured with high concentrations of copper (0.5...
A corrosion evaluation has been made using the electrochemical current and potential noise technique...