3MAI6 | Corrosion | Materials and Chemistry | S9 | ||||||
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Lessons : 14 h | TD : 5 h | TP : 10 h | Project : 0 h | Total : 29 h | |||||
Co-ordinator : Vincent Caignaert |
Prerequisite | |
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Electrochemistry: methods and applications | |
Course Objectives | |
Syllabus | |
I: Introduction 1.1: Importance of corrosion and surface protection for the industry 1.2: Current challenges 1.3: Examples of corrosion 1.4: Basics 1.5: Phenomenological aspects 1.6: Classification of forms of corrosion II: Kinetic Aspects of corrosion 2.1: Mixed electrodes 2.2: Limiting steps 2.3: Kinetic equation for a mixed electrode III: Thermodynamic Aspects 3.1 Pourbaix diagram IV: Passivity 4.1: Existence of passivity 4.2: Condition of passivity 4.3: Characterization of the behaviour of passivable alloys 4.4: Structure and properties of passivating film V: Localized Corrosion 5.1: Corrosion cells 5.2: Galvanic corrosion 5.3: Differential aeration corrosion 5.4: Intergranular corrosion 5.5: Pitting corrosion 5.6: Selective corrosion 5.7: Fragilization by hydrogen 5.8: Stess cracking corrosion VI Corrosion Protection 6.1: Electrochemical protection 6.2: Coating protection 6.3: Protection by inhibitors VII: Methods of studying corrosion 7.1: Corrosion rate 7.2: Other char |
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Practical work (TD or TP) | |
Acquired skills | |
Bibliography | |
'Corrosion et chimie des surfaces des métaux', D. Landolt, Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes |
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