A Rapid Method to Predict the Effectiveness of Inhibited Engine Coolants in Aluminum Heat Exchangers

800800

6/1/1980

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Abstract
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The galvanostatic polarization method was used to determine the pitting potentials of candidate wrought aluminum alloys in inhibited ethylene glycol engine coolants. It was shown that the relative value of the pitting potential is an excellent measure of the long-term effectiveness of the coolants in preventing spontaneous pitting and crevice attack in the aluminum heat exchangers. The long-term effectiveness was determined by metallographic examination of aluminum heat exchangers subjected to a four-month, 50,000 mile simulated service circulation test.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/800800
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Wiggle, R. and Hospadaruk, V., "A Rapid Method to Predict the Effectiveness of Inhibited Engine Coolants in Aluminum Heat Exchangers," Passenger Car Meeting & Exposition, Dearborn, Michigan, United States, June 9, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800800.
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Published
6/1/1980
Product Code
800800
Content Type
Technical Paper
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English