CORROSION REVIEWS, cilt.20, ss.403-414, 2002 (SCI-Expanded)
In this study, the corrosion behavior of 90%Cu-10%Ni (C70600) cupronickel alloy in artificial seawater was investigated. The corrosion tests were conducted using a rotating cylindrical electrode at different speeds. In the experiments, free corrosion potential tests, electrochemical impedance spectrum (EIS) analysis, weight loss tests, and optic microscope observation were performed. The corrosion rate of 90%Cu-10%Ni alloy in artificial seawater increased with increasing rotation speed and time. Damage period was changed with rotation speed. It was also determined that the damage to the protective film began after 3 hours at the rotation speed of 1600 rpm, and after 3 hours at 2000 rpm, and increased with increasing time. It was determined that 1200 rpm rotation speed-is better than both 1200 rpm and 1600 rpm for working conditions.