Erosion corrosion control of 6061 aluminum alloy in multi-phase jet impingement conditions with eco-friendly green inhibitor

2019 
Abstract Erosion corrosion performance of 6061 aluminum alloy in simulated sea water slurry was investigated under multi -phase jet impingement conditions. Main objective of the work is to study erosion-corrosion of a material with engineering application and mitigate it using eco- friendly green inhibitor. Experiments were performed with the sand concentration of 0.3% and 0.3 μm size. Effect of temperature and flow rate on the performance of inhibitor was explored. Electrochemical methods were adopted for erosion-corrosion measurements. Experiments revealed that starch could mitigate erosion-corrosion with a maximum reduction efficiency of 58% at temperature of 303 K and flow rate of 4 lpm. Inhibition efficiency decreased with increase in flowrate and temperature. EIS spectrum demonstrated that the corrosion process in the presence on inhibitor was both charge transfer and mass transfer controlled. A key role of hydrodynamics in the performance of corrosion inhibitor was confirmed by the present study.
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