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Analysis of Dose-response Functions in ISO/FDIS9223:2011E |
Received:February 20, 2013 Revised:July 01, 2013 |
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DOI:10.7643/issn.1672-9242.2013.04.019 |
KeyWord:atmospheric corrosion corrosivity evaluation ISO9223 dose-response function |
Author | Institution |
LI Ying |
No.59Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry,Chongqing,China |
TANG Qi-huan |
No.59Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry,Chongqing,China |
QIAO Qi-guang |
No.59Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry,Chongqing,ChinaNorth Electro-optic Co.,Ltd. of China Ordnance Group,Xi’an ,China |
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Atmospheric corrosivity of our nine national atmospheric corrosion test stations was evaluated by dose-response function method, key factor method, and standard metal method. The dose-response function's application scope, evaluation error, temperature and humidity’s effect on SO2 and Cl-'s corrosivity in ISO/FDIS 9223:2011E was discussed. It was concluded that dose-response function method is suitable for evaluation of atmospheric corrosivity including SO2 and Cl-; the method has equivalent effect with key factor method presented in ISO9223—1992; The influence of temperature and humidity on pollutants' corrosion effect in dose-response function needs to be further verified. |
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