ASTM G102-89(1999)
Historical Standard: ASTM G102-89(1999) Standard Practice for Calculation of Corrosion Rates and Related Information from Electrochemical Measurements
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ASTM G102
1. Scope
1.1 This practice is intended to provide guidance in converting the results of electrochemical measurements to rates of uniform corrosion. Calculation methods for converting corrosion current density values to either mass loss rates or average penetration rates are given for most engineering alloys. In addition, some guidelines for converting polarization resistance values to corrosion rates are provided.
2. Referenced Documents (purchase separately) The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard.
ASTM Standards
D2776 Methods of Test for Corrosivity of Water in the Absence of Heat Transfer (Electrical Methods)
G1 Practice for Preparing, Cleaning, and Evaluating Corrosion Test Specimens
G5 Reference Test Method for Making Potentiostatic and Potentiodynamic Anodic Polarization Measurements
G59 Test Method for Conducting Potentiodynamic Polarization Resistance Measurements
Keywords
corrosion current; corrosion rate; electrochemical; equivalent weight; polarization resistance; Tafel slopes; Zinc; Zinc alloys; Zirconium (Zr); Alloy equivalent weight; Alloys; Aluminum alloys--corrosion testing; Austenitic steel; Carbon steel; Copper alloy; Corrosion--metals/alloys; Corrosion current density; Current measurement; Density--corrosion current; Electrochemical measurements/testing; Equivalent weight; Faraday's Law; Lead metals/alloys; Magnesium alloys; Mass loss--corrosion; Molybdenum; Nickel alloy pipe; Nickel alloy tube; Penetration; Polarization resistance; Potentiodynamic anodic polarization measurements; Silver; Stainless steel (corrosion testing); Tafel slopes; Tantalum (Ta)/tantalum alloys; Tin metals/alloys; Valence; Weight ;
ICS Code
ICS Number Code 77.060 (Corrosion of metals)
DOI: 10.1520/G0102-89R99
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