Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion in Bolted Joint of AZ31B and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Polymer Insulation

The use of polymer insulation to mitigate galvanic corrosion was examined for bolted joints of AZ31B Mg alloy and carbon fiber-reinforced composite. To assess the corrosion behaviors of bolted joints with and without polymer insulation, solution immersion and salt spray exposure (ASTM B117) tests we...

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Main Authors: Jiheon Jun, Yong Chae Lim, Yuan Li, Charles David Warren, Zhili Feng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/7/1670
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spelling doaj-1c36466cd6cb440d8d98f3239323f0532021-03-29T23:00:53ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-03-01141670167010.3390/ma14071670Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion in Bolted Joint of AZ31B and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Polymer InsulationJiheon Jun0Yong Chae Lim1Yuan Li2Charles David Warren3Zhili Feng4Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USAMaterials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USAMaterials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USAEnergy and Transportation Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USAMaterials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USAThe use of polymer insulation to mitigate galvanic corrosion was examined for bolted joints of AZ31B Mg alloy and carbon fiber-reinforced composite. To assess the corrosion behaviors of bolted joints with and without polymer insulation, solution immersion and salt spray exposure (ASTM B117) tests were conducted, and the corrosion depths and volumes were determined for the joint specimens after the tests. The polymer-insulated bolted joints exhibited much lower corrosion depths and volumes, highlighting the effective mitigation of galvanic corrosion. The reductions of joint strength in the post-corrosion joint specimens were relatively small (up to ~10%) in the polymer-insulated group but greater (up to 90%) in the group with no insulation. Cross-sectional characterization of post-corrosion joints with polymer insulation revealed local pits developed on AZ31B under galvanic influence, indicating that limited galvanic attack (that did not decrease the joining integrity significantly) could still occur during a long salt spray exposure (~1264 h) owing to the permeation of an aqueous corrosive medium.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/7/1670dissimilar material jointcarbon fiber reinforced compositemagnesium alloygalvanic corrosionmechanical joint integrity
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author Jiheon Jun
Yong Chae Lim
Yuan Li
Charles David Warren
Zhili Feng
spellingShingle Jiheon Jun
Yong Chae Lim
Yuan Li
Charles David Warren
Zhili Feng
Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion in Bolted Joint of AZ31B and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Polymer Insulation
Materials
dissimilar material joint
carbon fiber reinforced composite
magnesium alloy
galvanic corrosion
mechanical joint integrity
author_facet Jiheon Jun
Yong Chae Lim
Yuan Li
Charles David Warren
Zhili Feng
author_sort Jiheon Jun
title Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion in Bolted Joint of AZ31B and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Polymer Insulation
title_short Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion in Bolted Joint of AZ31B and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Polymer Insulation
title_full Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion in Bolted Joint of AZ31B and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Polymer Insulation
title_fullStr Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion in Bolted Joint of AZ31B and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Polymer Insulation
title_full_unstemmed Mitigation of Galvanic Corrosion in Bolted Joint of AZ31B and Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composite Using Polymer Insulation
title_sort mitigation of galvanic corrosion in bolted joint of az31b and carbon fiber-reinforced composite using polymer insulation
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The use of polymer insulation to mitigate galvanic corrosion was examined for bolted joints of AZ31B Mg alloy and carbon fiber-reinforced composite. To assess the corrosion behaviors of bolted joints with and without polymer insulation, solution immersion and salt spray exposure (ASTM B117) tests were conducted, and the corrosion depths and volumes were determined for the joint specimens after the tests. The polymer-insulated bolted joints exhibited much lower corrosion depths and volumes, highlighting the effective mitigation of galvanic corrosion. The reductions of joint strength in the post-corrosion joint specimens were relatively small (up to ~10%) in the polymer-insulated group but greater (up to 90%) in the group with no insulation. Cross-sectional characterization of post-corrosion joints with polymer insulation revealed local pits developed on AZ31B under galvanic influence, indicating that limited galvanic attack (that did not decrease the joining integrity significantly) could still occur during a long salt spray exposure (~1264 h) owing to the permeation of an aqueous corrosive medium.
topic dissimilar material joint
carbon fiber reinforced composite
magnesium alloy
galvanic corrosion
mechanical joint integrity
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/7/1670
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