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Corrosion Study and Control of an A-36 Steel Immersed in Chloride Solutions Using a Laboratory Developed Prototype
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<jats:p>The corrosion of ASTM A-36 steel was studied in three electrolytes, NaCl, seawater, and NS4 solution, using the Linear Polarization Resistance and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy technique for twenty days. At the same time, variations in the pH of the solution were recorded daily. To control corrosion of the steel an electronic prototype for an impressed current cathodic protection system (ICCPS) was developed in the laboratory taking into account current demand measurement. The prototype was developed with an Arduino UNO board and its modules. In the present work, the operation of the prototype controlling corrosion of A-36 steel immersed in NS4 solution is reported during 15 days of continuous exposure.</jats:p>