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Abstract Soft robots, engineered from highly compliant materials, offer superior adaptability and safety in unstructured environments compared to their rigid counterparts. Recent advancements, fueled by bio‐inspiration and material programmability, have led to the rapid co‐evolution of their core modules: actuation, sensing, protection, energy, and ...
Qiulei Liu +3 more
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A novel thick‐track electrical resistance probe with five sensing tracks was developed for offshore corrosion monitoring. The probe provides reliable, real‐time corrosion‐rate measurements in natural seawater. Corrosion‐rate trends showed strong agreement with weight‐loss coupon measurements.
Mohammad Hassanzadeh +5 more
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Hybrid SiOₓ‐CVD/PDMS ultrathin films mitigate atmospheric corrosion of additively manufactured AlSi10Mg. Electrochemical analyses show reduced corrosion currents, increased charge‐transfer resistance, and suppressed pitting due to diminished cathodic activity and limited oxygen and ion transport under NaCl exposure.
Tim Prüßner +3 more
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This article examines the impact of externally introduced chromium compounds on the localized corrosion of 316 L stainless steel in acidic chloride environments such as hydrochloric acid. While the corrosion resistance of 316 L relies on the formation of a chromium‐rich passive oxide layer, industrial conditions may expose the steel to various chromium
Florence Lequien
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Corrosion‐Protection of T122 Steel Using g‐C3N5‐Embedded Epoxy Coatings
Study evaluates g‐C3N5 (CN) reinforced epoxy coatings on T122 steel in NaCl and H2SO4. Electrochemical tests revealed that 2% loading maximizes corrosion resistance by blocking pores and limiting ion diffusion, increasing Rp and Rn. Optimized CN content enhances epoxy coating performance overall system durability material. ABSTRACT Corrosion‐protection
Martha Patricia Hernández‐Valencia +7 more
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Interpretation of galvanic series when teaching metal corrosion
The article discusses the knowledge of students in metal corrosion. Usually, resistance of metals against corrosion is determined by the values of the standard electromotive force (EMF) of the metals determined versus the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)
Šulčiūtė Agnė, Šulčius Algirdas
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This study investigates the suppression of galvanic corrosion between copper and gold using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and betaine as inhibitors.
HeeKwon Shin, SeKwon Oh
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Assessment of Electrical Resistance Sensors Sensitivity to Localized Corrosion
Are electrical resistance (ER) sensors reliable for localized corrosion detection? This study combines analytical modeling and experimental validation to show the vulnerability of ER sensors. The results demonstrate significant underestimation of the true corrosion depth of localized attacks depending on defect's geometry.
Matěj Reiser, Milan Kouřil
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Corrosion inhibitors CuSO4 and NaVO3 achieved up to 98% inhibition efficiency for carbon steel S275 in CO2‐loaded MEA solvent, reducing corrosion rates to 9.4 µm/year—outperforming costly stainless steel SS 316 L at a fraction of the cost. ABSTRACT Corrosion in CO2 capture units significantly impacts safety and costs.
Eleni Lamprou +6 more
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Electro-isolation of galvanic current
An electro-isolation method was developed to address the stubborn issue of galvanic effect. This new technique is utterly different from any traditional corrosion-prevention methods in engineering.
Guang-Ling Song, Xinran Yao
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