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Measuring Corrosivity as Simple as Temperature?

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Abstract The basic principle of a new approach of electrochemical noise (ECN) diagnostics, the Coulombs counting method, is outlined, and the wide range of application as an online-monitoring tool in technical corrosion systems is exemplified. It is shown that corrosion monitoring can be achieved with ECN sensors as simple as monitoring temperatures. A special feature of this method is that corrosion in crevices or under deposits can be investigated under real-time conditions. This allows monitoring the efficiency of mitigation measures, e.g. application of corrosion inhibitors, under crevice corrosion conditions. The new ECN diagnostic approach listens to the message of corroding systems and translates it into technically relevant information.

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Abstract The basic principle of a new approach of electrochemical noise (ECN) diagnostics, the Coulombs counting method, is outlined, and the wide range of application as an online-monitoring tool in technical corrosion systems is exemplified. It is shown that corrosion monitoring can be achieved with ECN sensors as simple as monitoring temperatures. A special feature of this method is that corrosion in crevices or under deposits can be investigated under real-time conditions. This allows monitoring the efficiency of mitigation measures, e.g. application of corrosion inhibitors, under crevice corrosion conditions. The new ECN diagnostic approach listens to the message of corroding systems and translates it into technically relevant information.

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CorrosionSimple (philosophy)Materials scienceTemperature measurementMetallurgyThermodynamicsPhysics

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