Investigation into the Mitigation of Crevice Corrosion of Aluminum–Copper Contacts in Seawater by Regulating the Contact Surface Roughness
Jin Chen,
Qiang Yin,
Hui‐Ting Wang
et al.
Abstract:Crevice corrosion for dissimilar metal contacts is a key problem in engineering applications. This work has attempted to prevent the ingress of corrosive media into the crevice between aluminum alloy and copper by controlling the roughness (machining accuracy) of the contact surfaces. Both electrochemical and alternating dry/wet immersion tests were used to investigate the corrosion resistance of aluminum alloy–copper contacts with different contact surface roughness. Considering the relationship between the c… Show more
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