Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal

This study was carried out to investigate the corrosion resistance of Al–Si hypereutectic alloy in 5.0% NaCl solution using BMW 5 series piston head. The corrosion behaviours were investigated through immersion and electrochemical corrosion tests. The immersion test was carried out for 7–28 days, wh...

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Main Authors: Olohunde, S. T., Mohamad Hafizi, A. R., Jamaliah, I., Ali Al-Bakoosh, A., Segun, O. O., Sadiq, I. O.
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Published: Springer International Publishing 2019
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author Olohunde, S. T.
Mohamad Hafizi, A. R.
Jamaliah, I.
Ali Al-Bakoosh, A.
Segun, O. O.
Sadiq, I. O.
author_facet Olohunde, S. T.
Mohamad Hafizi, A. R.
Jamaliah, I.
Ali Al-Bakoosh, A.
Segun, O. O.
Sadiq, I. O.
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description This study was carried out to investigate the corrosion resistance of Al–Si hypereutectic alloy in 5.0% NaCl solution using BMW 5 series piston head. The corrosion behaviours were investigated through immersion and electrochemical corrosion tests. The immersion test was carried out for 7–28 days, whereas for electrochemical test the exposure time was only about 15 min. Hardness test and microstructure study were carried out on samples before and after corrosion test. It was found that the dark phase is silicon and the white area is aluminium. The silicon dispersed in aluminium alloy. It was also found that corrosion rate of the Al–Si hypereutectic alloys decreases as exposure time increases in immersion corrosion test. This was due to the formation of thin and protective corrosion product on the metal surface that acted as barrier between the metal and the environment. The corrosion rates of immersion test were more than electrochemical test due to high concentration of oxygen ions in the solution. SEM/EDS analysis confirmed that all metals suffer from uniform and localized corrosion, namely pitting. The localized corrosion is mainly due to breaking of oxide layer. The hardness was also confirmed to decrease as the time immersion increased.
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spelling utm.eprints-926262021-10-28T10:09:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/92626/ Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal Olohunde, S. T. Mohamad Hafizi, A. R. Jamaliah, I. Ali Al-Bakoosh, A. Segun, O. O. Sadiq, I. O. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This study was carried out to investigate the corrosion resistance of Al–Si hypereutectic alloy in 5.0% NaCl solution using BMW 5 series piston head. The corrosion behaviours were investigated through immersion and electrochemical corrosion tests. The immersion test was carried out for 7–28 days, whereas for electrochemical test the exposure time was only about 15 min. Hardness test and microstructure study were carried out on samples before and after corrosion test. It was found that the dark phase is silicon and the white area is aluminium. The silicon dispersed in aluminium alloy. It was also found that corrosion rate of the Al–Si hypereutectic alloys decreases as exposure time increases in immersion corrosion test. This was due to the formation of thin and protective corrosion product on the metal surface that acted as barrier between the metal and the environment. The corrosion rates of immersion test were more than electrochemical test due to high concentration of oxygen ions in the solution. SEM/EDS analysis confirmed that all metals suffer from uniform and localized corrosion, namely pitting. The localized corrosion is mainly due to breaking of oxide layer. The hardness was also confirmed to decrease as the time immersion increased. Springer International Publishing 2019 Article PeerReviewed Olohunde, S. T. and Mohamad Hafizi, A. R. and Jamaliah, I. and Ali Al-Bakoosh, A. and Segun, O. O. and Sadiq, I. O. (2019) Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal. Journal of Bio- and Tribo-Corrosion, 5 (2). ISSN 2198-4220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40735-019-0224-x DOI: 10.1007/s40735-019-0224-x
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Mohamad Hafizi, A. R.
Jamaliah, I.
Ali Al-Bakoosh, A.
Segun, O. O.
Sadiq, I. O.
Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal
title Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal
title_full Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal
title_fullStr Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal
title_short Corrosion resistance of aluminium-silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal
title_sort corrosion resistance of aluminium silicon hypereutectic alloy from scrap metal
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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