Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution

Interpreting both each segmented region and multi-reactions for self-corrosion is important when investigating the corrosion rate in a welded structure. This research studied weld corrosion occurring on aluminum 6061 that can be considered from the electrical circuit concept. The research studied t...

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Main Authors: Asmara, Y. P., Siregar, J. P., L. H., Shah, Cionita, Tezara
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spelling ump-98772018-02-14T06:12:45Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9877/ Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution Asmara, Y. P. Siregar, J. P. L. H., Shah Cionita, Tezara TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Interpreting both each segmented region and multi-reactions for self-corrosion is important when investigating the corrosion rate in a welded structure. This research studied weld corrosion occurring on aluminum 6061 that can be considered from the electrical circuit concept. The research studied the corrosion process on two types of filler which were 4043 and 4047 filler. The electrical circuit model and corrosion test revealed that the heat affected zone (HAZ) region behaved as an anode and showed a higher corrosion rate for both types of filler. Samples using filler 4043 had a higher corrosion rate than filler 4047. Under an optical microscope, filler 4043 was seen to display inhomogeneous microstructures which relate to the corrosion process. Using the electrical model, study of the galvanic effects on each part of the weld regions showed realistic correlations to simulate the corrosion process in welded samples. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9877/1/Experimental%20Investigations%20On%20Corrosion%20Model%20Of%20Welded%206061%20Aluminum%20Exposed%20In%20NaCl%20Solution.pdf Asmara, Y. P. and Siregar, J. P. and L. H., Shah and Cionita, Tezara (2015) Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (IJAME), 11. pp. 2600-2607. ISSN 1985-9325(Print); 2180-1606 (Online) http://ijame.ump.edu.my/images/Volume_11%20June%202015/38_Asmara%20et%20al.pdf DOI: 10.15282/ijame.11.2015.38.0219
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Asmara, Y. P.
Siregar, J. P.
L. H., Shah
Cionita, Tezara
Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution
description Interpreting both each segmented region and multi-reactions for self-corrosion is important when investigating the corrosion rate in a welded structure. This research studied weld corrosion occurring on aluminum 6061 that can be considered from the electrical circuit concept. The research studied the corrosion process on two types of filler which were 4043 and 4047 filler. The electrical circuit model and corrosion test revealed that the heat affected zone (HAZ) region behaved as an anode and showed a higher corrosion rate for both types of filler. Samples using filler 4043 had a higher corrosion rate than filler 4047. Under an optical microscope, filler 4043 was seen to display inhomogeneous microstructures which relate to the corrosion process. Using the electrical model, study of the galvanic effects on each part of the weld regions showed realistic correlations to simulate the corrosion process in welded samples.
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author Asmara, Y. P.
Siregar, J. P.
L. H., Shah
Cionita, Tezara
author_facet Asmara, Y. P.
Siregar, J. P.
L. H., Shah
Cionita, Tezara
author_sort Asmara, Y. P.
title Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution
title_short Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution
title_full Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution
title_fullStr Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Investigations On Corrosion Model Of Welded 6061 Aluminum Exposed In NaCl Solution
title_sort experimental investigations on corrosion model of welded 6061 aluminum exposed in nacl solution
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9877/
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