Monitoring corrosion rates and localised corrosion in low conductivity water |
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Authors: | L.R. Hilbert |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Manufacturing Engineering and Management, Technical University of Denmark, Building 204, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Monitoring of low corrosion rates and localised corrosion in a media with low conductivity is a challenge. In municipal district heating, quality control may be improved by implementing on-line corrosion monitoring if a suitable technique can be identified to measure both uniform and localised corrosion. Electrochemical techniques (LPR, EIS, crevice corrosion current) as well as direct measurement techniques (high-sensitive electrical resistance, weight loss) have been applied in operating plants. Changes in the corrosion processes are best monitored in non-aggressive, low conductivity media with sensitive electrical resistance technique and crevice corrosion current measurements. |
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Keywords: | A. Mild steel B. EIS B. Corrosion monitoring B. District heating |
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