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Civil Structures - Corrosion 11EGS 2014. Introduction  Corrosion may be defined as the chemical deterioration of a material.  Metals are the key materials.

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1 Civil Structures - Corrosion 11EGS 2014

2 Introduction  Corrosion may be defined as the chemical deterioration of a material.  Metals are the key materials that are subject to corrosion, but polymers and ceramics can also corrode.  Metallic corrosion involves the deterioration of metals or metal alloys, and is basically the reverse of the refining process.  Most metals occur as chemical compounds, and corrosion progressively returns them to this state.

3 Oxidation and reduction  Oxidation occurs when the metal loses electrons, and it occurs at the anode.  Oxidation = loss.  Reduction is the consumption of electrons and occurs at the cathode. It is the opposite to oxidation, therefore reduction = gain. OILRIG

4 Forms Of Corrosion

5 Activity  From the website, summarise the following:  Uniform corrosion;  Galvanic corrosion;  Pitting corrosion;  Crevice corrosion;  Stress corrosion cracking;  Corrosion fatigue;  Corrosion in concrete.


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