cathodic corrosion
1Cathodic corrosion — Cathodic corrosion. См. Катодная коррозия. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …
2Cathodic protection — (CP) is a technique to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it work as a cathode of an electrochemical cell. This is achieved by placing in contact with the metal to be protected another more easily corroded metal to act as the… …
3Corrosion fatigue — is fatigue in a corrosive environment. It is the mechanical degradation of a material under the joint action of corrosion and cyclic loading. Nearly all engineering structures experience some form of alternating stress, and are exposed to harmful …
4Corrosion — v · d · e Materials failure modes Buckling · …
5cathodic protection — noun : the control of the electrolytic corrosion of an underground or underwater metallic structure (as a pipeline) by the application of an electric current in such a way that the structure is made to act as the cathode instead of anode of an… …
6Corrosion inhibitor — A corrosion inhibitor is a chemical compound that, when added to a liquid or gas, decreases the corrosion rate of a material, typically a metal or an alloy.[1] The effectiveness of a corrosion inhibitor depends on fluid composition, quantity of… …
7cathodic protection — noun Date: 1930 the prevention of electrolytic corrosion of a usually metallic structure (as a pipeline) by causing it to act as the cathode rather than as the anode of an electrochemical cell …
8cathodic protection — noun protection of a metal structure from corrosion under water by making it act as an electrical cathode …
9cathodic protection — The action of protecting metal from electrochemical corrosion by using it as the cathode of a cell with a sacrificial anode …
10Microbial corrosion — Microbial corrosion, also called bacterial corrosion, bio corrosion, microbiologically influenced corrosion, or microbially induced corrosion (MIC), is corrosion caused or promoted by microorganisms, usually chemoautotrophs. It can apply to both… …