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Corrosion monitoring current density measurement

It is common in corrosion laboratories and in field corrosion monitoring probes to immerse two vertical rods parallel to one another in an electrolyte. In the lab, one of the rods consists of a high-density graphite counterelectrode while the other is a working electrode. A reference electrode may be placed in between the two rods. In the field, polarization resistance or electrochemical noise measurements are often made between two nominally identical rods that both consist of the material of interest. The primary current distribution is nonuniform with respect to circumferential position about each electrode when the distance between the two rods is small in comparison to the radius of the rod, Fig. 10a (16). Again, the value of Ra varies from where the rods face each other to where they... [Pg.194]

When one is conducting an experiment more or less data are collected usually in the form of numbers. These raw data are only a sequence of numbers without any value, which require a proper meaning to become information. A series of potential and current density values is raw data, but can be processed to give polarization resistance values or anodic polarization curves which provide valuable information. en the same type of analysis is used for samples of similar nature, the evaluation and interpretation of a measurement can be totally automated. This situation occurs mostly in corrosion monitoring. In research laboratories a changing variety of samples requires flexible evaluation procedures and a more active role of the human operator. [Pg.58]

The behaviours of pitting corrosion were investigated with the help of OCP measurements because pitting can be more dangerous than uniform corrosion. The potential sweep rate of 0.5 mV/s was used to scan the polarization curves for getting the potential values where passivation and pitting may occur after active corrosion. The corrosion potential changes vs. current density have been monitored in different... [Pg.312]


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