FLYWHEEL : Jurnal Teknik Mesin Untirta
Volume VI, Nomor 1, April 2020

The Effect of the Gap Distance on The Corrosion Rate of SS400 Steel and C27000 Brass

Darmawi - Darmawi (-)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2020

Abstract

Crevice corrosion occurs due to differences in oxygen concentration inside and outside the gap. These experiments are conducted on the crevice formed by SS400 Steel and the C27000 Brass on the base of gap distance parameters in the ammonia polluted environment. Such  crevice often found in boiler joints, turbines and machinary parts.  Corrosion rate of SS400 steel when it stand alone in the ammonia environment is 0.7554 mpy while the interface potential is -130 mV VS Cu/CuSO4. The corrosion rate of C27000 Brass when stand alone at related ammonia environment is 20.144 mpy and the interface potential is -1191 mV VS Cu/CuSO4. When both metals combine to form a crevice, the corrosion rate of steel increased by 28% averagingly. The tests include a gap where the two metals mating each other (no distance), forming a distance of 0.239 mm and 0.398 mm. The interface potential of both metals when touch -518 mV VS Cu/CuSO4, -288 mV when formed a gap distance 0.239 mm and 0.398 mm. On the contrary the corrosion rate of Brass C27000 decreases significantly upto 60% when joining to form a gap with steel. Interface potential of Brass C27000 when forming a gap with no distance with steel is – 632 mV VS Cu/CuSO4.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jwl

Publisher

Subject

Automotive Engineering Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Control & Systems Engineering Energy Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Materials Science & Nanotechnology Mechanical Engineering Transportation

Description

The journal publishes original and (mini)review articles covering the concepts of materials science, mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics, energy and environment, mechatronics and robotics, fluid mechanics, tribology, cybernetics, industrial engineering and structural analysis. The journal follows ...