The Combined Impact of Magnetic Field and Chloride Ion Concentration on Corrosion Behavior of Al-Mg Alloys

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Xin Zhang
Lianpeng Huang
Jiahao Tao
Zehua Wang
Zehua Zhou
Xin Cai
Tao Wen
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[1] Hohai University,College of Mechanics and Materials
[2] Beijing Yubing Water Hydraulic Survey Planning Design Co. Ltd. Jiangsu Branch,undefined
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Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Mater. Sci. Ed. | 2022年 / 37卷
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magnetic field; corrosion behavior; chloride ion concentration; different electrode potential phases;
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The impact of magnetic field on the corrosion behavior of Al-Mg-xRE/Fe alloys in NaCl solutions with concentrations of 1.5wt%, 3.5wt%, and 5.5wt% were studied by microstructure observation, immersion test, and electrochemical test. The combined impacts of magnetic field and chloride ion concentration on the corrosion behavior of Al-Mg alloys with various electrode potential phases were discussed. The results indicate that Al-3.0Mg-xRE/Fe alloys corrode faster and have a higher pitting corrosion potential in the NaCl solution with a higher concentration. In addition, a magnetic field can lower the pitting sensitivity and corrosion rate of Al-3.0Mg and Al-3.0Mg-0.2RE/Fe alloys in NaCl solution with different concentrations. However, at a higher concentration of NaCl solution, the magnetic field has a weaker inhibiting effect on corrosion rate and pitting sensitivity. In NaCl solutions with concentrations of 1.5wt% and 3.5wt%, the corrosion rate and pitting sensitivity of Al-3.0Mg-1.0RE/Fe alloys can be reduced by a magnetic field. However, in NaCl solution with the concentration of 5.5wt%, the corrosion rate of the alloys is increased by a magnetic field.
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页码:1192 / 1203
页数:11
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