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Revista CENIC Ciencias Químicas
versão On-line ISSN 2221-2442
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VINA-RODRIGUEZ, Jenrry; CASTANEDA-VALDES, Abel e VALDES-CLEMENTE, Cecilia. Atmospheric corrosion. Basic concepts and experiences obtained in the coastal tropical climate of cuba. Rev. CENIC Cienc. Quím. [online]. 2021, vol.52, n.2, pp. 121-137. Epub 03-Dez-2021. ISSN 2221-2442.
A series of basic concepts established in the atmospheric corrosion specialty regulations (ISO 9223: 2012, ISO 9225: 2012 and ISO 9266: 2012 Standards) are summarized in this work. In this work, a series of basic concepts established in the atmospheric corrosion specialty regulations (ISO 9223: 2012, ISO 9225: 2012 and ISO 9266: 2012 Standards) are summarized. The concepts are taken into account when carrying out a study of atmospheric corrosion or corrosive aggressiveness of the atmosphere for the metallic materials most used in the construction industry (carbon steel, zinc, copper and aluminum). Some experiences obtained that are not included in the regulations of the specialty are described, derived from the latest studies carried out in the tropical coastal climate of Cuba. This indicates the need to execute whenever possible, the first variant for estimating the corrosive aggressiveness of the atmosphere based on the typical description of the atmospheric environment together with the third variant, based on the determination of the direct measurement of the annual corrosion rate in specimens of standardized dimensions. For certain conditions described, there has been a large difference between the estimation, making use of the indirect annual values of corrosion rate determined by the dose / response functions as the second variant and the third variant for determining the corrosive aggressiveness of the atmosphere for the carbon steel and galvanized steel.
Palavras-chave : atmospheric corrosion; aggressivity corrosion; determination; estimation; corrosion rate.