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ISEC10: Corrosion | ||||
Location: Governors II & III (Radisson Riverfront Hotel) | ||||
(Please check final room assignments on-site). | ||||
Session Description: Corrosion resistance of materials continues to be an important consideration in the design and construction of metal structures and devices. A particularly challenging aspect of developing corrosion resistant materials or methods is that environmental compliance has become considerably more stringent in recent years. This session will discuss recent advances in the development of new, corrosion resistant materials that will protect against corrosion via coatings, pretreatments and other surface engineering methods. Topics to be covered include new alloys, coatings, corrosion mechanisms, detection methods, or other surface engineering processes related to corrosion. | ||||
Editor: | Prof. Mark J. Jackson Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN | |||
Session Chair: | Prof Peter Kelly Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom | |||
2:00 PM | SES .1 | Selecting Process Parameters for AGMAW Using Mathematical Model | ||
2:30 PM | SES .2 | Effect of fluoride ion and surface treatment on local corrosion of NiTi wires in simulated saliva conditions | ||
3:00 PM | Break | |||
3:30 PM | SES .3 | Effect of Allyl Triphenyl Phosphonium Bromide on the electrochemical and corrosion behavior of Mild Steel in 1N Sulfuric Acid |