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Galvanic Corrosion Behaviour of HE 20 / MDN 138 & HE 20 /MDN 250 Alloys in Natural Seawater

In view of their excellent mechanical properties, workability and heat treatment characteristics, MDN 138 & MDN 250 have been widely used in missile, rocket and aerospace industries. With light weight and high performance characteristics HE 20 aluminium alloy acts as an important material in defence...

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Published in:Journal of marine science and application 2016-09, Vol.15 (3), p.343-348
Main Authors: Subramanian, G., Parthiban, G. T., Muthuraman, K., Ramakrishna rao, P.
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description In view of their excellent mechanical properties, workability and heat treatment characteristics, MDN 138 & MDN 250 have been widely used in missile, rocket and aerospace industries. With light weight and high performance characteristics HE 20 aluminium alloy acts as an important material in defence and aerospace applications. The galvanic corrosion behaviour of the metal combinations HE 20 / MDN 138 and HE 20 / MDN 250, with 1:1 area ratio, has been studied in natural seawater using the open well facility of CECRI's Offshore Platform at Tuticorin for a year. The open circuit potentials of MDN 138, MDN 250 and HE 20 of the individual metal, the mixed potential and galvanic current of the couples HE 20 / MDN 138 and HE 20 / MDN 250 were periodically monitored throughout the study period. The calcareous deposits on MDN 138 and MDN 250 were analysed using XRD. The results of the study reveal that that HE 20 has offered required amount of protection to MDN 138 & MDN 250.
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Aluminium
Aluminum
Aluminum base alloys
Carbonate sediments
Circuits
Corrosion
Defense programs
Electrical Machines and Networks
Engineering
Galvanic corrosion
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
Heat treatment
Industry
Machinery and Machine Elements
Mechanical properties
Metals
Offshore
Offshore Engineering
Offshore platforms
Power Electronics
Seawater
Weight reduction
Workability
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