Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
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Chapter 13.10, Problem 58AAP
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The time required for the pit to corrode through the wall.

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Answer to Problem 58AAP

The time required for the pit to corrode through the wall is 232.2days.

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Write the expression for corrosion rate.

  wt=IMnF                                                                                                        (I)

Here, the corrosion rate is w/t, the current flow is I, atomic mass of the metal is M, number of electrons per atoms produced or consumed in the process is n, and the Faraday’s constant is F, F=96500C/molor96500As/mol.

The current density is expressed as,

  i=IAI=iA

Substitute iA for I in Equation (I) and rearrange it to obtain t.

  wt=(iA)MnFt=wnFiAM                                                                                                  (II)

Conclusion:

It is assumed that the pit is in the shape of cylinder.

The density of the aluminum is 2.70g/cm3.

The mass of the cylindrical aluminum pit (w)  is expressed as follows.

 w=ρAl×Volume of the pit=ρAl×π4d2h=2.70g/cm3×π4×(0.70mm)2×0.90mm=2.70g/cm3×0.3464mm3×1cm31000mm3

 =9.3517gw9.352g

The top surface area of the cylindrical pit is expressed as follows.

  A=π4×(0.70mm)2=0.3848mm2×1cm2100mm2=3.848×103cm2

Refer Table 13.1, “Standard electrode potentials at 25 °C”.

The anodic reaction of aluminum is as follows:

  Al3++3eAl

Here, the number of electrons produced is, n=3.

Refer Figure 2.3, “Periodic Table of Elements”

The atomic mass of aluminum is, MAl=26.98g/mol.

Substitute 9.352×104g for w, 3 for n, 96500As/mol for F, 1.30×104A/cm2 for i, 3.848×103cm2 for A, and 26.98g/mol for M in Equation (II).

  t=(9.352×104g)(3)(96500As/mol)(1.30×104A/cm2)(3.848×103cm2)(26.98g/mol)=20060082.06s×1day24hr×1hr3600s=232.1768days232.2days

Thus, the time required for the pit to corrode through the wall is 232.2days.

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