Abstract:The impacts of microorganism on brass corrosion were studied in static experiment in this paper. Two main factors, temperature and concentration ratio, were considered. According to the actual operation of recycling cooling water system, four temperatures (15˚C, 25˚C, 35˚C and 45˚C) and four concentration ratios (1, 2.5, 3.5 and 4.5) were selected in the experiment. Corrosion potential, current density, average corrosion rate were measured by time. The results showed that: microorganism often aggravated corros… Show more
“…Different growth rates of E pp and E rp with increase in pH show that the process of stopping growth of pits is much more difficult than their formation. At pH = 12, the region of passive state in the anode curve is retained, and when its course is repeated, it amounts to 0.1 V. When the curves are re-swept in the range of pH [8][9][10][11][12], the E pp is shifted to the cathode region by 0.02-0.25 V as compared to E pp on the initial electrode surface. In solutions with pH = 13, such a shift is not observed.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Obtained In Corrosion Studies Of Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological fouling reduces heat exchange rate in cooling equipment, decreases water pipe throughput capacity and pollutes the recycled water due to dying off microorganisms and deposition of their particles [12,13]. Moreover, the changes in temperature conditions, water flow velocity and chemical composition affect electrochemical corrosion [5].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
“…Different growth rates of E pp and E rp with increase in pH show that the process of stopping growth of pits is much more difficult than their formation. At pH = 12, the region of passive state in the anode curve is retained, and when its course is repeated, it amounts to 0.1 V. When the curves are re-swept in the range of pH [8][9][10][11][12], the E pp is shifted to the cathode region by 0.02-0.25 V as compared to E pp on the initial electrode surface. In solutions with pH = 13, such a shift is not observed.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Obtained In Corrosion Studies Of Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological fouling reduces heat exchange rate in cooling equipment, decreases water pipe throughput capacity and pollutes the recycled water due to dying off microorganisms and deposition of their particles [12,13]. Moreover, the changes in temperature conditions, water flow velocity and chemical composition affect electrochemical corrosion [5].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
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