6.4- Corrosion Flashcards

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What happens to an active metal that loses an electron easily?

A

Extremely susceptible to corrosion.

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What is electrochemical reaction?

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Commonly known as galvanic action.

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3
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What is microbiological action?

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Microbial attack from things like mould and bacteria.

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4
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What is stress corrosion?

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Intergranular cracking of the metal which is caused by a combination of stress and corrosion.

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5
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Give some of the effects of corrosion on steel.

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Red rust known as hydrated ferric oxide.

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6
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What do aluminium and its alloys exhibit as corrosion?

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Crevice, stress and fretting

White grey surface rust

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7
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What is the most corrosive metal to aluminium?

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Mercury.

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What happens to magnesium when it corrodes?

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Grey powder and severe pitting of the surface.

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What is filiform corrosion?

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Cell or crevice corrosion from oxygen concentration.

Occurs in 78-90% humidity and slightly acidic surface.

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What happens if filiform corrosion is not removed?

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It can lead to intergranular corrosion.

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How can filiform corrosion be removed?

A

Glass bead blasting or sanding.

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12
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What is electrochemical corrosion?

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Often mistaken as galvanic due to similar events, however its caused by an external current.

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What is pitting corrosion?

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Most common corrosion between aluminium and magnesium. Appears as white powder on surface and extends vertically.

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What is exfoliating corrosion?

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Advanced form of intergranular where the surface grains are lifted up by the expansion of corrosion.

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What is most prone to exfoliating corrosion?

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Wrought products such as extrusions, thick sheets and thin plates with elongated grain structures.

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16
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What is fretting corrosion?

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Two heavily loaded surfaces vibrating rub against each other causing fretting.