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Apr 26, 2012
Research on Galvanic Corrosion of Vehicle Engine
Authors: Antao Xu [email protected], Xiao Wu [email protected], Hongjun Xu, Fu Jin [email protected], and Guojun Wang [email protected]Author Affiliations
Publication: ICCTP 2011: Towards Sustainable Transportation Systems
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Three types of metals commonly used in automotive engine cooling systems are tested in cooling fluid for their polarization curves. Corrosion potentials obtained show the potential of copper is more significant than that of cast iron and cast aluminum, indicating the possibility of galvanic corrosion in the cooling system. Subsequently galvanic current is measured and galvanic corrosion behavior in the cooling system is investigated. The study provides a theoretical basis for further exploration of corrosion behavior and development of preventative anticorrosion measures.
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Automobile Engineering Department, Academy of Military Transportation, Tianjin 300161, China.E-mail: [email protected]
Automobile Engineering Department, Academy of Military Transportation, Tianjin 300161, China.E-mail: [email protected]
Hongjun Xu
Equipment Support Department, Academy of Military Transportation, Tianjin 300161, China
Automobile Engineering Department, Academy of Military Transportation, Tianjin 300161, China.E-mail: [email protected]
Automobile Engineering Department, Academy of Military Transportation, Tianjin 300161, China.E-mail: [email protected]
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