Marine Engineering
Online ISSN : 1884-3778
Print ISSN : 1346-1427
ISSN-L : 1346-1427
Fundamental Study of Corrosion Control in Marine and Offshore Structures Using Radiation Induced Surface Activation (RISA) -2nd Report: Mechanism behind Stainless Steel Durability Due to RISA Against Crevice Control
Junichi UEMATSUTatsuya HAZUKUShin-ichi MOTODATomoji TAKAMASASusumu UEMATSUMasahiro FURUYA
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2008 Volume 43 Issue 5 Pages 803-808

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This study examines a corrosion control technique for corrosion-resistant materials or of stainless steel. This employs an effect of Radiation Induced Surface Activation (RISA) . The experimental results revealed: (1) The mechanism behind the corrosion control proposed by the previous report was confirmed to be appropriate. This via tests that measured the amount of dissolved oxygen and iron ions, in the solution. (2) The corrosion control technique was confirmed to be useful for stainless steel with any kind of metal oxide film coating on the surface. (3) It was also shown to be useful even in actual seawater, due to biological effects, which is a far more severe environment for corrosion control than simple salt water. The corrosion control technique for corrosion-resistant material using RISA in seawater has therefore been shown to offer a significant potential for practical applications in naval architecture and marine structures.
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