Publications
Saturated long chain sodium monocarboxylates for inhibition the corrosion of lead objects in atmospheric conditions and in acetic acid corrosive solution Ghent University
Towards understanding and prediction of atmospheric corrosion of an Fe/Cu corrosion sensor via machine learning Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The atmospheric corrosion of carbon steel was monitored by a Fe/Cu type galvanic corrosion sensor for 34 days. Using a random forest (RF)-based machine learning approach, the impacts of relative humidity, temperature and rainfall were identified to be higher than those of airborne particles, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and ozone on the initial atmospheric corrosion. The RF model demonstrated higher accuracy than ...
Review on modelling of corrosion under droplet electrolyte for predicting atmospheric corrosion rate Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Atmospheric corrosion of metals is the most common type of corrosion which has a significant impact on the environment and operational safety in various situations of everyday life. Some of the common examples can be observed in land, water and air transportation systems, electronic circuit boards, urban and offshore infrastructures. The dew drops formed on metal surface due to condensation of atmospheric moisture facilitates corrosion as an ...
Exploring the potential of transfer learning in extrapolating accelerated corrosion test data for long-term atmospheric corrosion forecasting Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Investigation of the importance of heat transfer during thin electrolyte formation in atmospheric corrosion using a novel experimental approach Vrije Universiteit Brussel
During atmospheric corrosion of metals, the evolution of thin-film electrolyte thickness is the primary factor that determines corrosion rate. Understanding the evolution of the electrolyte thickness as a function of the key environmental parameters is yet to be achieved. Therefore, in the present article, a novel methodology has been developed to conduct experiments under regulated environment to measure the evolution of the film thickness ...