Descrição
In this project a modelling tool is developed and validated for the understanding of the atmospheric corrosion behaviour of steel protected by aluminium based alloys, applied by hot dip processing. In particular, the role of additives (Mg, Si, Zn ...) is studied.
The research aims to model the impact of the metallic coating compositions in various conditions of the liquid film (pH, Cl-, thickness, ...) and to explore and evaluate how the developed model can be integrated with life time prediction tools of real structures under varying atmospheric corrosion conditions.
The final objective is to design optimal coatings for given atmospheric conditions.
Coordenador
Coordenação
VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL
Participantes
ELSYCA NV; INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO; ONDERZOEKSCENTRUM VOOR AANWENDING VAN STAAL N.V.; UNIVERSIDADE DE AVEIRO;
Resultados
Corrosion protection of steel cut-edges by hot-dip galvanized Al(Zn,Mg) coatings in 1wt% NaCl: Part II. Numerical simulations
Dolgikh, O; Simillion, H; Lamaka, SV; Bastos, AC; Xue, HBB; Taryba, MG; Oliveira, AR; Allely, C; Van den Bossche, B; Van den Bergh, K; De Strycker, J; Deconinck, JInfluence of the electrolyte film thickness and NaCl concentration on the oxygen reduction current on platinum
Dolgikh, O; Bastos, AC; Oliveira, A; Dan, C; Deconinck, JThe influence of vibration and probe movement on SVET measurements
Bastos, AC; Quevedo, MC; Ferreira, MGSCarbonate-Free Zn-Al (1:1) Layered Double Hydroxide Film Directly Grown on Zinc-Aluminum Alloy Coating
Salak, AN; Lisenkov, AD; Zheludkevich, ML; Ferreira, MGSFinanciadores
