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Construction of Erosion-Corrosion Maps for Pure Metals in Aqueous Slurries B. D. Jana and M. M. Stack Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Strathclyde
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Objectives: Developing mathematical equation for erosion- corrosion problem Developing a performance relationship between all the variables and parameters of erosion- corrosion in aqueous slurries in a map form Easy way of representing such graphs
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Erosion Corrosion Phenomena Substrate Corrosion film Particle
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Available Erosion Models at Normal Impact Sundararajan and Shewmon: Hutchings:
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Available Corrosion Models Activation controlled kinetics (-Butler Volmer Equation) Passivation controlled kinetics (-repassivation rate due to particle impact)
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Erosion-corrosion Work “… combine wastage due to aqueous corrosion and mechanical erosion process…” “…the total wastage can be significantly higher than the sum of the two processes…”
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Erosion-corrosion Rate K E is the synergistic effect and refer to the influence of corrosion on the erosion rate K C is the additive effect, and refers to the erosion enhancement of the corrosion rate.
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Active Region For simplification, we neglect the additive effect and synergistic effect. So K C and K E is zero
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Passive Region In the passive region K CO is neglected, only additive effect is considered
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K C and K E Determination in the Active Region
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K C and K E Determination in the Passive Region
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Regime Map Boundaries Erosion dominated K C /K E 0.1 Erosion corrosion 0.1 K C /K E 1 corrosion erosion 1 K C /K E 10 corrosion dominated K C /K E 10
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Construction Methodology: Fe at Ph-7
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Pourbaix Diagram for All the Metals. Fe Ni Cu Al
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Maps of All the Metals for Ph 7 Fe Ni CuAl
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Wastage Map Boundary LOW K E-C 1 MEDIUM 1 K E-C 10 HIGH K E-C 10
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Wastage Map for All the Metals for Ph 7 Al Ni Fe Cu
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Comparison of Low Wastage of All the Metals-ph 7
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Conclusions There is a significant difference between the regime and wastage map for all the metals. The variation above is attributed to the differences in tribo-corrosion behaviour. Al suffers high erosion corrosion due its less hardness than the other metals Due to its high immunity, Cu suffers less erosion- corrosion than the other materials, under the conditions modelled.
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