Zairyo-to-Kankyo
Online ISSN : 1881-9664
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Application Examples of Numerical Corrosion Analysis for Seawater Pump
Matsuho MiyasakaKeisuke Hayabusa
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2013 Volume 62 Issue 10 Pages 359-365

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The authors have developed 2D, 3D and axisymmetric boundary-element-method(BEM)and BEM system based on these programs, in order to quantitatively estimate cathodic protection and macro-cell corrosion such as galvanic corrosion and differential-aeration-cell-corrosion. Because the knowledge of physical quantities(potential and current density)on the surface of corroding materials is of prime importance in corrosion problems, the authors have developed the BEM, which does not require internal elements discretization with internal element. Whereas, conventional analysis techniques, e.g. finite-difference-method(FDM)and finite-element-method (FEM)require internal element discretization which brings difficulties on the analysis of complicated 3D regions.
In this paper, the history of development of corrosion analysis are reviewed briefly, Next, the BEM and BEM system are explained, and validity and usefulness of the BEM system are demonstrated by showing verification tests and application examples for cathodic protection.

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© 2013 Japan Society of Corrosion Engineering
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