Title: 20'1 Corrosion prevention
1- 20.1 Corrosion prevention
- Provide drainage
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4ASM Handbook vol 20.
5Corrosion prevention Summary
- Avoid bimetal corrosion.
- Sacrificial protection.
- Coating.
- Bias voltage.
- Design for drainage.
- Design to avoid crevices.
- Avoid stress concentration.
- Welding practice.
- Prompt treatment.
620.2 Stress assisted corrosion cracking
- Stress causes local corrosion.
- Loss of material intensifies stress
concentration. - Cracking forms crevice, corrosion intensifies
- Accelerated corrosion failure
720.3 An example of corrosion limited application
the exhaust system of cars
Selection and Use of Engineering Materials, J.A.
Charles and F.A.A. Crane, Butterworth-Heinemann,
1989
8Muffler/silencer
Selection and Use of Engineering Materials, J.A.
Charles and F.A.A. Crane, Butterworth-Heinemann,
1989
9Operating condition of the exhaust
- Corrosive environment inside and outside
electrolyte - Consisting of multiple components welded
together bimetal process and thermal stress at
weldments. - High temperature and oxidation mediated wet
corrosion gaseous reduction process. - Vibratory stresses stress assisted corrosion
cracking
10Corrosion at the weldment
- Thermal stress due to welding stress relief
treatment - Chemical inhomogeneity due to heating alloy
selection - Local Cr depletion in case of SS.
- Changing load carrying cross-section stress
concentration
1120.4 Fretting corrosion
- Two metal surfaces rubbing against each other.
- Abrasion of protective surface oxide.
- Oxide debris acting as abrasive powder.
- A form of dry corrosion.
1220.5 Chemical attack of polymers
Nature of chemical attacks
- Breakage of covalent bonds, leading to
disintegration of the polymer chains. - Acid attack
- Alkali attack
- Dissolution in solvents
- Radiation damage
13Common acid resistant plastics
- Resistant to all acids
- PTFE
- Resistant to weak acids
- PE
- PP
- PVC
- ABS
- PS
- Epoxy
14Common alkali resistant plastics
- Resistant to all alkalies
- ABS
- PTFE
- PE
- PP
- PVC
15Common solvent resistant plastics
Strong solvents methylene chloride, acetone
- Highly resistant
- PTFE, Melamine
- Generally resistant
- Epoxy, PE, PP
1620.6 Radiation degradation
- Particularly serious in transparent plastics
- Forms of radiation damage
- Bond breakage by UV (photo-oxidation).
- Defect production.
- Void formation.
- Results of radiation damage
- Embrittlement.
- Cracking.
- Discoloring