Zairyo-to-Kankyo
Online ISSN : 1881-9664
Print ISSN : 0917-0480
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Corrosion Monitoring in Humidity-Controlled Environment Simulating Gamma Ray Irradiation
Atsushi OmoriEiji AkiyamaHiroshi AbeKuniki HataTomonori SatoYoshiyuki KajiHiroyuki InoueMitsumasa TaguchiHajime SeitoEiji TadaShunichi Suzuki
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2020 Volume 69 Issue 4 Pages 107-111

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To evaluate the effect of oxidants, which are formed by radiolysis of water under gamma ray irradiation, on the corrosion of a carbon steel in humid environment, ozone was introduced as a model oxidant in to humidity-controlled air at 50℃ in a thermo-hygrostat chamber. Corrosion monitoring was performed by using an Atmospheric Corrosion Monitor-type (ACM) sensor consisting of a carbon steel anode and an Ag cathode. The output current of the ACM sensor was increased with the increase in relative humidity and it was obviously increased with the increase in the introduced ozone concentration at each relative humidity. The results indicate that ozone accelerates the corrosion of the carbon steel. The effect of ozone on the corrosion acceleration is attributed to the fast reduction reaction and fast dissolution reaction in to water compared to that of oxygen.

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