Materials Science

, Volume 29, Issue 5, pp 553–555 | Cite as

Effect of electrolytic hydrogen charging on the corrosion activity of a freshly formed surface of V92ts alloy

  • L. N. Petrov
  • A. V. Bakulin
  • A. Yu. Kalinkov
  • A. P. Olik
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Abstract

For V92ts aluminum alloy, it is established that electrolytic hydrogenation of a freshly formed fracture surface does not affect its electrode potential regardless of alloy aging conditions. However, the relaxation time of the potential of the hydrogen-charged freshly formed alloy surface and its corrosion intensity depend on the aging conditions.

Keywords

Hydrogen Aluminum Relaxation Time Fracture Surface Aluminum Alloy 
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  • L. N. Petrov
  • A. V. Bakulin
  • A. Yu. Kalinkov
  • A. P. Olik

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