Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1470256 Corrosion Science 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

To calculate the amount of iron corroded from the steels that form part of the adherent rust, α, we propose a procedure that considers mass measurements and the use of spectroscopic techniques to estimate the relative iron phase abundances. We derived an equation to calculate α and evaluate it for carbon steels (CS) and weathering steels (WS) exposed to accelerated outdoor corrosion tests. The values of α are estimated at 0.93 and 0.76 for CS and WS after 2 years of exposure, respectively. The relative iron phase abundances pointed out to a non-protective and active type of rust.

Research highlights► A formula for α, the amount of dissolved iron forming the adherent rust, was derived. ► After 2 years of exposure α was 0.93 and 0.76 for CS and WS, respectively. ► The relative iron phase abundances show a non-protective and active type of rusts.

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