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Title: The influence of test-panel orientation and exposure angle on the corrosion rate of carbon steel. Mathematical modelling
Authors: Santana, Juan J. 
Cano, Víctor
Vasconcelos, Helena C.
Souto, Ricardo M.
UNESCO Clasification: 3303 ingeniería y tecnología químicas
330303 Procesos químicos
Keywords: Atmospheric Corrosion
Carbon Steel
Corrosion Rates
Exposure Angle
Orientation Angle, et al
Issue Date: 2020
Journal: Metals 
Abstract: The effects of both test-panel orientation and exposure angle on the atmospheric corrosion rates of carbon steel probes exposed to a marine atmosphere were investigated. Test samples were exposed in a tree-shape metallic frame with either three exposure angles of 30°, 45° and 60° and orientation north-northeast (N-NE), or eight different orientation angles around a circumference. It was found that the experimental corrosion rates of carbon steel decreased for the specimens exposed with greater exposure angles, whereas the highest corrosion rates were found for those oriented to N-NE due to the influence of the prevailing winds. The obtained data obtained were fitted using the bi-logarithmic law and its variations as to take in account the amounts of pollutants and the time of wetness (TOW) for each particular case with somewhat good agreement, although these models failed when all the effects were considered simultaneously. In this work, we propose a new mathematical model including qualitative variables to account for the effects of both exposure and orientation angles while producing the highest quality fits. The goodness of the fit was used to determine the performance of the mathematical models.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/70463
ISSN: 2075-4701
DOI: 10.3390/met10020196
Source: Metals [ISSN 2075-4701],v. 10 (2), 196
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