Effect of solution treatment period on Magnesium anode in soil environment

The aim of this study is to determine the effect of heat treatment on the corrosion rate using immersion test in soil and backfill environment. Samples were heat treated at 300°C for 3, 6 and 9 hours in high temperature oven. The samples were quenched into distilled water and aged at 150°C for 8 hou...

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Main Author: Mohammad Faiz Baharum
Other Authors: Noraziana Parimin (Advisor)
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis 2008
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spelling my.unimap-34842008-12-12T06:58:30Z Effect of solution treatment period on Magnesium anode in soil environment Mohammad Faiz Baharum Noraziana Parimin (Advisor) Sacrificial anode Corrosions Corrosions -- Prevention Anodes Corrosion protection Corrosions -- Analysis Magnesium anode The aim of this study is to determine the effect of heat treatment on the corrosion rate using immersion test in soil and backfill environment. Samples were heat treated at 300°C for 3, 6 and 9 hours in high temperature oven. The samples were quenched into distilled water and aged at 150°C for 8 hours. The samples were immersed in soil and backfill solution for 5 – 15 days. The samples were weighted at certain interval times. Corrosion rate was determined based on ASTM G31-72. The result shows sample without solution treatment and aged process was exhibits high corrosion rate (395.428 mpy) compared to the other samples that immersed into backfill environment as designation 1A. The deepest pitting (1280.6 µm) occurred on sample that done the aged process at 300°C at 8 hours and immersed into backfill environment as designation 1B. Result from immersion test of soil environment show lower value of corrosion rate than backfill environment and not happen pitting corrosion at sample’s surface. Thus it’s suggested the next experiment to use the designation 1A and 1B to determine the corrosion rates and pitting depth for another corrosive environment. 2008-12-12T06:58:30Z 2008-12-12T06:58:30Z 2008-03 Learning Object http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3484 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis School of Materials Engineering
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topic Sacrificial anode
Corrosions
Corrosions -- Prevention
Anodes
Corrosion protection
Corrosions -- Analysis
Magnesium anode
spellingShingle Sacrificial anode
Corrosions
Corrosions -- Prevention
Anodes
Corrosion protection
Corrosions -- Analysis
Magnesium anode
Mohammad Faiz Baharum
Effect of solution treatment period on Magnesium anode in soil environment
description The aim of this study is to determine the effect of heat treatment on the corrosion rate using immersion test in soil and backfill environment. Samples were heat treated at 300°C for 3, 6 and 9 hours in high temperature oven. The samples were quenched into distilled water and aged at 150°C for 8 hours. The samples were immersed in soil and backfill solution for 5 – 15 days. The samples were weighted at certain interval times. Corrosion rate was determined based on ASTM G31-72. The result shows sample without solution treatment and aged process was exhibits high corrosion rate (395.428 mpy) compared to the other samples that immersed into backfill environment as designation 1A. The deepest pitting (1280.6 µm) occurred on sample that done the aged process at 300°C at 8 hours and immersed into backfill environment as designation 1B. Result from immersion test of soil environment show lower value of corrosion rate than backfill environment and not happen pitting corrosion at sample’s surface. Thus it’s suggested the next experiment to use the designation 1A and 1B to determine the corrosion rates and pitting depth for another corrosive environment.
author2 Noraziana Parimin (Advisor)
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title Effect of solution treatment period on Magnesium anode in soil environment
title_short Effect of solution treatment period on Magnesium anode in soil environment
title_full Effect of solution treatment period on Magnesium anode in soil environment
title_fullStr Effect of solution treatment period on Magnesium anode in soil environment
title_full_unstemmed Effect of solution treatment period on Magnesium anode in soil environment
title_sort effect of solution treatment period on magnesium anode in soil environment
publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis
publishDate 2008
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