Sun Huyuan
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Bulletin of Materials Science | 2001
Hou Baorong; Sun Huyuan; Zhang Jinglei; Guo Gongyu; Song Jinming
The corrosivity of seabed sediment at spots at different distances from seashore was studied based onin situ investigations in the northern sea area of the Yellow River mouth. The results show that there is close relation between distance from seashore and corrosivity of seabed sediment.
Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology | 2001
Zhang Jinglei; Hou Baorong; Guo Gongyu; Sun Huyuan; Xu Yan
The effect of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) on electrochemical corrosion behavior of 16Mn steel, and galvanic corrosion behavior of the steels in the juncture area between bacterial and bacteria-free sea mud was studied in laboratory under simulated conditions. Sea mud dense with SRB was taken from the Qingdao beach. Part of the sea mud was sterilized and the rest was kept in the original condition. The sterilized and original sea mud was put respectively into two plastic testing troughs electrically-connected by an agar potassium chloride salt bridge. Galvanic and non-galvanic 16Mn steel samples were put into the trough at the same intervals. The SRB number measured by the MPN tri-tube method was about 2.4×105 per 100 g mud and was kept basically the same during the experimental period. Thep, pH, eH, T, S (salinity) were measured simultaneously. The galvanic current was measured with zero-resistance galvanometer and the corrosion rate was measured with the weight loss method. The results showed that (1) the corrosion rate of 16Mn steel in bacterial sea mud was 4.0 times that in bacteria-free sea mud; (2) galvanic corrosion occurs between steel samples buried in different (bacterial and bacteriafree) sea mud. The steel sample in the bacterial sea mud was the anode of a galvanic couple and had higher corrosion rate than that of the non-galvanic sample. The existence of the galvanic couple increased the corrosion rate of the sample in bacterial sea mud by 4.1%.
Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology | 1999
Sun Huyuan; Hou Baorong; Ma Shide; Wei Xujun
The corrosion behavior of a zinc-based alloy (compared with that of pure zinc) coating was studied in this research on the electrochemical corrosion behavior of hot dip coating in artificial seawater. The electrochemical parameters of these two hot dip coatings were measured by the galvanostatic method and accelerated corrosion test. The two coatings showed uniform corrosion, but the corrosion of the pure zinc coating was actively sustained continuously. The corrosion of the zinc-based alloy coating was very slow because of the formation of a stable anti-corrosion membrane. The corrosion mechanisms of these two coatings were also compared by the weak polarization curve fitting method. The corrosion of the zinc-based alloy coating is typical of that in natural passive corrosion system.
Archive | 2002
Zhu Sulan; Hou Baorong; Sun Huyuan
Archive | 2002
Sun Huyuan; Wang Jia; Zhu Sulan
Archive | 2001
Sun Huyuan; Hou Baorong; Zhu Sulan
Archive | 2001
Sun Huyuan; Sun Li-juan; Ma Shide
Archive | 2001
Zhu Sulan; Hou Baorong; Sun Huyuan
Archive | 2017
Sun Huyuan; Gao Yang; Sun Li-juan; Li Jiarun
Archive | 2017
Sun Huyuan; Sun Li-juan