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Original scientific paper

Corrosion properties of structured sheet metals in salt environment

Elena Kornienko ; Cottbus Chair of Joining and Welding Technology, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany
Ralf Ossenbrink ; Cottbus Chair of Joining and Welding Technology, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany
Vesselin Michailov ; Cottbus Chair of Joining and Welding Technology, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany


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Abstract

In the present paper the corrosion properties of structured sheet metals were investigated. The aim of this work is to determinate the influence of the structuring process on the corrosion resistance of sheet metals. For this purpose, these sheets were examined by accelerated tests in corrosion chamber. The investigation was carried out using salt spray test. The experiment was conducted for the low carbon steel DC04 in 5% NaCl environment. As a measure of corrosion damage, the weight loss was taken. The experiments point out that the steel weight loss is increasing appreciably with duration of the corrosive environment exposure. The results are presented for structured and smooth sheet metals as reference. A clear effect of the structuring process on the corrosion behaviour was observed. The results of the salt spray test show that structured sheet metals have a higher corrosion rate than smooth sheet metals. Structured
sheets at the structure location “positive” have a lower corrosion rate than at the structure location “negative”. The difference of corrosion properties between structured and smooth sheet metals is becoming
increasingly apparent with advancing corrosion process. The regression models were developed for the weight loss rate as function of exposure time. Furthermore, the thickness reduction of structured and smooth sheet metals was calculated.

Keywords

corrosion; structured sheet metal; salt spray test; low carbon steel

Hrčak ID:

74929

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/74929

Publication date:

12.12.2011.

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