DocumentCode
1498097
Title
The corrosion of copper and porous gold in flowing mixed gas environments
Author
Abbott, W.H.
Author_Institution
Battelle, Columbus, OH
Volume
13
Issue
1
fYear
1990
fDate
3/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
40
Lastpage
45
Abstract
Experiments were conducted on the corrosion of materials in a broad variety of single- and multicomponent flowing mixed gas environments. One purpose of the experiments was to document in a consistent manner the corrosion rates and effects which may be expected for different gas mixtures. A second objective was to demonstrate the importance of standardized control materials for documenting environmental tests. The results confirm that flowing mixed gas environments based upon the use of sulfide-chloride synergisms will produce relevant corrosion with useful acceleration factors. Nonchloride environments were shown to be relatively benign. Two materials were demonstrated to be useful for documenting the conditions actually obtained during environmental tests. These are copper and porous gold. Neither alone can present an adequate descriptor of the test conditions actually achieved. Used together, however, they may provide a sensitive indicator of corrosion rates and mechanisms
Keywords
copper; corrosion testing; environmental testing; gold; Au; Cl; Cu; S8; acceleration factors; corrosion rates; different gas mixtures; documenting environmental tests; environmental tests; flowing mixed gas environments; indicator of corrosion rates; standardized control materials; Acceleration; Chemistry; Contacts; Copper; Corrosion; Formal specifications; Gold; Life estimation; Materials testing; Pollution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0148-6411
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/33.52847
Filename
52847
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