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Galvanic corrosion
1. FACULTY OF SCINCE AND ENGINEERING
SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM AND CHEMISTRY
PETROLEUM DEPARTMENT
Third stage
(Overview of Galvanic Corrosion)
Prepared by :
Kamal Abdurahman
Supervised by:
Dr.Nabil
2. Definition
• Corrosion may be defined as the destruction of a
metal or an alloy because of chemical or
electrochemical reaction with it's surrounding
enviroment or medium
6. Corrosion forms
• 1-Uniform corrosion
• 2-Galvanic corrosion
• In this presentation we explain the
second form of corrosion which is
• Galvanic corrosion
9. • When two dissimilar metals are in contact, the
corrosion rate of the more active metal(more
negative Ecorr) is accelerated, while the
corrosion rate of the noble metal(less negative
Ecorr) is reduced.
• •The higher the difference in Ecorr, the more
severe is galvanic corrosion.
• •Galvanic Series: a list of measured corrosion
potentials (Ecorr) of a number of metals and
alloys in a given electrolyte.
12. • Area effects:
• –IC= Ia(total current in amps)
• –ic*Ac= ia* Aa(i in amp/cm2)
• –or ia∝Ac/Aa(proportional to galvanic corrosion damage)
• –High Ac/Aaleads to high ia(bad from GC viewpoint)
• –Example: integrity of mechanical fasteners
• •Riveted plates of Cu and steel.
• •Painted steel storage tank