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Standard Practice for Calculation of Corrosion Rates and Related Information from Electrochemical Measurements
STANDARD published on 1.5.2010
Designation standards: ASTM G102-89(2010)
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.5.2010
SKU: NS-57238
The number of pages: 7
Approximate weight : 21 g (0.05 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
corrosion current, corrosion rate, electrochemical, equivalent weight, polarization resistance, Tafel slopes, Zinc, Zinc alloys, Zirconium (Zr), Alloy equivalent weight, Alloys, Aluminum alloys--corrosion testing, Austenitic steel, Carbon steel, Copper alloy, Corrosion--metals/alloys, Corrosion current density, Current measurement, Density--corrosion current, Electrochemical measurements/testing, Equivalent weight, Faraday&apos,s Law, Lead metals/alloys, Magnesium alloys, Mass loss--corrosion
Significance and Use | ||||||||
Electrochemical corrosion rate measurements often provide results in terms of electrical current. Although the conversion of these current values into mass loss rates or penetration rates is based on Faraday's Law, the calculations can be complicated for alloys and metals with elements having multiple valence values. This practice is intended to provide guidance in calculating mass loss and penetration rates for such alloys. Some typical values of equivalent weights for a variety of metals and alloys are provided. Electrochemical corrosion rate measurements may provide results in terms of electrical resistance. The conversion of these results to either mass loss or penetration rates requires additional electrochemical information. Some approaches for estimating this information are given. Use of this practice will aid in producing more consistent corrosion rate data from electrochemical results. This will make results from different studies more comparable and minimize calculation errors that may occur in transforming electrochemical results to corrosion rate values. |
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1. Scope | ||||||||
1.1 This practice covers the providing of guidance in converting the results of electrochemical measurements to rates of uniform corrosion. Calculation methods for converting corrosion current density values to either mass loss rates or average penetration rates are given for most engineering alloys. In addition, some guidelines for converting polarization resistance values to corrosion rates are provided. 1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. |
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