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O que (quem) é inhibit corrosion - definição

TYPE OF CORROSION
Hot Corrosion; Hot corrosion; High Temperature Corrosion; HOT Corrosion; HOT corrosion; Fuel ash corrosion; High temperature corrosion
  • High-temperature sulfur corrosion of a 12 CrMo 19 5 pipe stub

Corrosion inhibitor         
  • [[Benzotriazole]] inhibits corrosion of copper by forming an inert layer of this polymer on the metal's surface
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS DECREASING THE CORROSION RATE OF A METAL
Corrosion inhibitors; Rust inhibitor; Anti-corrosion; Anti corrosion; Evaluation of Anodic corrosion inhibitor; Corrosion inhibition
A corrosion inhibitor or anti-corrosive 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, that comes into contact with the fluid.Hubert Gräfen, Elmar-Manfred Horn, Hartmut Schlecker, Helmut Schindler "Corrosion" Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2002.
Microbial corrosion         
CORROSION CAUSED OR PROMOTED BY MICROORGANISMS
Microbially influenced corrosion
Microbial corrosion, also called microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC), microbially induced corrosion (MIC) or biocorrosion, is "corrosion affected by the presence or activity (or both) of microorganisms in biofilms on the surface of the corroding material." This corroding material can be either a metal (such as steel or aluminum alloys) or a nonmetal (such as concrete or glass).
Corrosion fatigue         
  • alt=Graph showing effects of both true and stress corrosion
  • alt=Graph illustrating effects of air versus tap water on steels
  • alt=Graph showing increased crack growth under corrosion stress
  • alt=Graph of crack growth rate relative to corrosion fatigue
  • alt=Graph of crack growth with corrosion fatigue
FATIGUE IN A CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENT
Corrosion Fatigue
Corrosion fatigue is fatigue in a corrosive environment. It is the mechanical degradation of a material under the joint action of corrosion and cyclic loading.

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High-temperature corrosion

High-temperature corrosion is a mechanism of corrosion that takes place when gas turbines, diesel engines, furnaces or other machinery come in contact with hot gas containing certain contaminants. Fuel sometimes contains vanadium compounds or sulfates which can form compounds during combustion having a low melting point. These liquid melted salts are strongly corrosive for stainless steel and other alloys normally inert against the corrosion and high temperatures. Other high-temperature corrosions include high-temperature oxidation, sulfidation and carbonization. High temperature oxidation and other corrosion types are commonly modelled using the Deal-Grove model to account for diffusion and reaction processes.