Juan Zuo, Lu Ma, Ajiao Chen, Liwen Lin, Changjian Lin, Houan Zhang
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A Flexible Reference Array Electrode Technique for In Situ Imaging the Corrosion of Q235 Carbon Steel Welded Joints
Localized corrosion in welds has always been a very common
and difficult problem in many industrial fields. Preferential corrosion usually
occurs in the weld zones with irregular shapes of metal welds due to the welding process.
To address the challenge of monitoring corrosion behavior at the weld zone
in real-time, a novel Ag/AgCl flexible array, arranged in a 4×8 electrode configuration,
has been developed. This array is employed for in situ monitoring of the corrosion
process in Q235 steel welded joints (including single butt welds, double butt
welds, and fillet welds) immersed in a 0.01 mol/L NaCl solution with a pH of 9. The
measurement is conducted using a custom-made array electrode signal test system.
The results demonstrate that the prepared electrode exhibits a highly responsive
behavior to chlorine ions from 0.001 to 0.1 mol/L concentration and maintains
excellent stability during 4000s. The weld zone shows higher corrosion activity and
trends to generate pitting corrosion for all three welded joints in the first 15 min. With
the increase of time, micro pitting corrosion dissolves and expands to macro point
corrosion in the next 30 min.
The flexible reference array electrode proves to be a powerful tool for
the in situ monitoring of carbon steel corrosion, offering a comprehensive depiction
of the steel's corrosion status over time. Such insights are crucial for making accurate
corrosion predictions and conducting service life evaluations of steel structures.