1991
DOI: 10.5006/1.3585264
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Scanning Reference Electrode Technique for the Investigation of Preferential Corrosion of Weldments in Offshore Applications

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“…Voruganti devised parameters, RI and ChE index, to approach quantitative assessment between minute compositional differences and microstructures of the base and weld metal on weldment corrosion by the scanning reference electrode techniques [13]. RI is an index which represents corrosion susceptibility caused by the relative differences of each microstructure, represented as microhardness at each zone.…”
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“…Voruganti devised parameters, RI and ChE index, to approach quantitative assessment between minute compositional differences and microstructures of the base and weld metal on weldment corrosion by the scanning reference electrode techniques [13]. RI is an index which represents corrosion susceptibility caused by the relative differences of each microstructure, represented as microhardness at each zone.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…*ISO 15614-1:2017, a specification which qualifies welding procedures for metallic materials states that the Equation 1 is not suitable when power source with complex waveforms are used such as CMT. Therefore, HI value for CMT showed in Table 2 does not represent the real heat, but for simplicity equation 1 was used 17 .…”
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“…The scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) provides a means of measuring the magnitude and sign of current density distributions over freely corroding metal surfaces immersed in corrosive solution. SVET has been used to pinpoint regions of the weld which are most susceptible to breakdown and how subsequent cathodic activation of previously corroded areas influences the propagation of localised corrosion features [12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
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“…Since this passive probe has no selectivity for ionic species, this is evidently a measure of the electrical field. This principle is exploited in the scanning reference electrode technique (SRET), 28,29 and the scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET). 30 This experiment confirmed the hypothesis that if the reference electrode is at approximately the same location as the ISME for each measurement point during the scan, the potential sensed by the reference electrode follows the change in the electrical field experienced by the ISME, and its effect can be neglected.…”
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