New Accelerated Corrosion Test Method Simulating Atmospheric Corrosion of Complex Phase Steel Combining Cyclic Corrosion Test and Electrochemically Accelerated Corrosion Test

  • Kyung Min Kim
  • , Geon Il Kim
  • , Gyeong Ho Son
  • , Yun Ha Yoo
  • , Sujik Hong
  • , Jung Gu Kim

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Abstract

The automobile industry commonly uses cyclic corrosion tests (CCTs) to evaluate the durability of materials. However, the extended evaluation period required by CCTs can pose challenges in this fast-paced industry. To address this issue, a new approach that combines a CCT with an electrochemically accelerated corrosion test has been explored, to shorten the evaluation period. This method involves the formation of a corrosion product layer through a CCT, which leads to localized corrosion, followed by applying an electrochemically accelerated corrosion test using an agar gel electrolyte to preserve the corrosion product layer as much as possible. The results indicate that this approach can achieve comparable localized corrosion resistance, with similar localized corrosion area ratios and maximum localized corrosion depths to those obtained through a conventional CCT in half the time.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3132
JournalMaterials
Volume16
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • advanced high-strength steel
  • atmospheric corrosion
  • corrosion acceleration
  • cyclic corrosion test

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