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[en] Boundary element method (BEM) is a numerical technique that used for modeling infinite domain as is the case for galvanic corrosion analysis. This paper presents the application of boundary element method for galvanic corrosion analysis between two different metallic materials. Aluminium (Al), and zinc (Zn) alloys were used separately coupled with the Carbon Steel (CS) in natural seawater. The measured conductivity of sea water is 30,800 μS/ cm at ambient temperature. Computer software system based on boundary element likes BEASY and ABAQUS can be used to accurately model and simulate the galvanic corrosion. However, the BEM based BEASY program will be used reasonably for predicting the galvanic current density distribution of coupled Al-CS and Zn-CS in this study. (author)
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2011; 7 p; NTC 2011: Nuclear Technical Convention 2011; Bangi (Malaysia); 13-15 Sep 2011; Also available in Malaysian Nuclear Agency Document Delivery Center; Poster presentation
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ALLOYS, CALCULATION METHODS, CARBON ADDITIONS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CORROSION, FINITE ELEMENT METHOD, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, ITERATIVE METHODS, MATHEMATICAL SOLUTIONS, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, NUMERICAL SOLUTION, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, POWER PLANTS, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS, WATER
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