Published 1998 | Version v1
Journal article

Corrosion in marine atmospheres. Effect of distance from the coast

  • 1. Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalurgicas. CENIM. Madrid (Spain)
  • 2. Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas. Mexico (Mexico)

Description

In marine atmospheres the deposition of saline particles on the surface of metals intensifies the metallic corrosion process. However, quantitative information about the effect of atmospheric salinity on metallic corrosion is very scarce. This paper reports the relationship between salinity and metallic corrosion, where a clear linear relation (r=0.97) has been found for a broad interval of salinities (4-500 mg Cl''-/m''2.d), as well as the relationship between salinity (or metallic corrosion) and distance from the coast. A hyperbolic function seems to be established both variables; there is an exponential drop in salinity (or corrosion) as shoreline distance increases tending towards and asymptotic value. The study has been based on information obtained from field research conducted at a marine atmosphere in Tarragona (Spain) and data compiled from the literature. (Author) 14 refs

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (Spanish)
La corrosion en atmosferas marinas. Efecto de la distancia a la costa

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Revista de Metalurgia
Journal Volume
34
Journal Page Range
p. 71-74
CODEN
RMTGAC

INIS

Country of Publication
Spain
Country of Input or Organization
Spain
INIS RN
29055240
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Descriptors DEI
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY; COASTAL WATERS; CONCENTRATION RATIO; CORROSION; METALS; RESPONSE FUNCTIONS; SALINITY; SEAWATER
Descriptors DEC
CHEMICAL REACTIONS; CHEMISTRY; ELEMENTS; FUNCTIONS; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; SURFACE WATERS; WATER