1998
DOI: 10.3989/revmetalm.1998.v34.iextra.705
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Seguimiento de la corrosión de la aleación AA2024 en disoluciones de NaCl mediante la medida del ruido electroquímico

Abstract: Resumen Se ha realizado un seguimiento del comportamiento frente a la corrosión de la aleación AA2024 en disolución acuosa de NaCl al 3,5 %, medio en el cual esta aleación es muy sensible a la acción de pequeñas polarizaciones anódicas. El estudio se ha llevado a cabo utilizando diferentes técnicas electroquímicas: polarización lineal (PL), espectroscopia de impedancia electroquímica (EIS) y medida del ruido electroquímico (ENM). Los datos obtenidos mediante esta última técnica se han analizado utilizando pará… Show more

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“…Sample 2-Ce-1 showed an approximately stable behavior, with slight increases in both the size of arcs in Nyquist diagrams in Figure 6a and in /Z/ 0.01 after 3 and 6 h of immersion and subsequent slight drops until the end of the test. /Z/ 0.01 was 20 kΩ•cm 2 at the beginning and reached 34 kΩ•cm 2 after 6 h and 23 kΩ•cm 2 after 24 h. Incipient inductive loops could be observed at low frequencies in the Nyquist diagrams acquired at the beginning of the test and after 9 h. Various authors stated that this loop is related to the anodic behavior of the intermetallic phase Al(Cu, Mg) and the corresponding pitting nucleation and corrosion processes [44][45][46]. Thus, the existence of inductive loops could be due to IMPs not well protected because they were not completely coated during the formation of the CeCC or because this coating deteriorated over the course of the immersion test.…”
Section: Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (Eis)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Sample 2-Ce-1 showed an approximately stable behavior, with slight increases in both the size of arcs in Nyquist diagrams in Figure 6a and in /Z/ 0.01 after 3 and 6 h of immersion and subsequent slight drops until the end of the test. /Z/ 0.01 was 20 kΩ•cm 2 at the beginning and reached 34 kΩ•cm 2 after 6 h and 23 kΩ•cm 2 after 24 h. Incipient inductive loops could be observed at low frequencies in the Nyquist diagrams acquired at the beginning of the test and after 9 h. Various authors stated that this loop is related to the anodic behavior of the intermetallic phase Al(Cu, Mg) and the corresponding pitting nucleation and corrosion processes [44][45][46]. Thus, the existence of inductive loops could be due to IMPs not well protected because they were not completely coated during the formation of the CeCC or because this coating deteriorated over the course of the immersion test.…”
Section: Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (Eis)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A possible alternative is based on carrying out the practice through computerized elements that simulate the equipment. In this sense, some years ago in the UCA, Virtual Labs of Manufacturing Engineering were proposed, in the same way that can be found in other Universities, not only in the Manufacturing Engineering field, but also in other Engineering and Sciences disciplines [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
Section: New Frontiers In Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%