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Localized corrosion and inhibition studies using the wire beam electrode in conjunction with the electrochemical noise analysis and the scanning reference electrode techniques

conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mike Yongjun TanMike Yongjun Tan, T Liu, N Aung
Several new technical developments have been made based on the combined use of the wire beam electrode (WBE), electrochemical noise analysis (ENA) and the scanning reference electrode technique (SRET). These have included: (i) The WBE-R n method- the combined use of the WBE and the noise resistance (Rn) to map the rates and patterns of uniform or localized corrosion; (ii) The WBE-Noise Signatures method- the combined use of the WBE and the noise signature to detect the origination and propagation of localized corrosion; and (iii) The WBE-SRET method- the combined use of the WBE and SRET to investigate localized corrosion from both the metallic and electrolyte phases of a corroding metal surface. This paper presents a brief review on these novel methods and their applications for detecting general and localized corrosion, for mapping the rates of corrosion, and for studying corrosion inhibitors.

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Event

Corrosion. NACE Conference (2004 : Houston, Texas)

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NACE

Location

Houston, Texas

Place of publication

[Houston, Tx.]

Start date

2004-03-28

End date

2004-04-01

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Title of proceedings

CORROSION 2004 : Proceedings of the 2004 Annual NACE Corrosion Conference

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