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Kosari, Ali
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- 2022Evaluation of the formation and protectiveness of a lithium-based conversion layer using electrochemical noisecitations
- 2022Localised aqueous corrosion of electroless nickel immersion gold-coated coppercitations
- 2022Microstructure, mechanical, and corrosion properties of Zr1-xCrxBy diboride alloy thin films grown by hybrid high power impulse/DC magnetron co-sputteringcitations
- 2021Editors' Choice - Dealloying-Driven Cerium Precipitation on Intermetallic Particles in Aerospace Aluminium Alloyscitations
- 2021Nanoscopic and in-situ cross-sectional observations of Li-based conversion coating formation using liquid-phase TEMcitations
- 2021Laterally-resolved formation mechanism of a lithium-based conversion layer at the matrix and intermetallic particles in aerospace aluminium alloyscitations
- 2020Dealloying-driven local corrosion by intermetallic constituent particles and dispersoids in aerospace aluminium alloyscitations
- 2020In-situ nanoscopic observations of dealloying-driven local corrosion from surface initiation to in-depth propagationcitations
- 2020Cross-sectional characterization of the conversion layer formed on AA2024-T3 by a lithium-leaching coatingcitations
- 2020Corrosion resistance of hot-dip galvanized steel in simulated soil solutioncitations
- 2020Effect of simulated brazing on the microstructure and corrosion behavior of twin roll cast AA3003citations
- 2019Characterization of the passive layer on ferrite and austenite phases of super duplex stainless steelcitations
- 2019Effect of brazing on the microstructure and corrosion behaviour of a twin roll cast Al-Mn-Fe-Si alloy system
- 2018Enhanced corrosion protection of mild steel by the synergetic effect of zinc aluminum polyphosphate and 2-mercaptobenzimidazole inhibitors incorporated in epoxy-polyamide coatingscitations
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Effect of simulated brazing on the microstructure and corrosion behavior of twin roll cast AA3003
Abstract
<p>Aluminum alloy (AA) 3003 is widely used as fin and tube material in heat exchangers. In these heat exchangers, the tube and fin material are brazed together by means of an AA4xxx alloy. In this study, the effect of a simulated brazing step on the microstructure and corrosion behavior of a twin roll casted (TRC) AA3003 was studied. In particular, the effect of simulated brazing on the corrosion properties of the centre line segregation (CLS) of alloying elements and the interaction of the intermetallic particles with the surrounding matrix is explored. It is shown that the cross sections are significantly more active than the surface of the TRC AA3003, revealing the importance of the CLS on the corrosion behavior. Furthermore, it is shown that the number of pits and their depths decreased considerably on the exposed cross sections after simulated brazing, especially near the CLS. Scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy measurements show that after the simulated brazing step the Volta potential difference between the intermetallic particles and the matrix reduced significantly. This change in the Volta potential could be caused by the slight increase of Si content in the matrix.</p>