Absorption cooling is a suitable alternative to refrigeration
compression systems which use refrigerants that are responsible for
the ozone layer depletion and the climate change. Despite the fact
that lithium bromide is the most commonly used absorbent in
absorption systems, it contains bromides, which cause corrosion
problems. Additionally, the fluid flow can enhance these problems.
Copper and stainless steels are widely used in the construction of
absorption systems. This book provides a comprehensive study of the
influence of Reynolds number (including a hydraulic circuit
design)on the galvanic corrosion of the copper/AISI 304 stainless
steel pair in heavy lithium bromide brines using electrochemical
techniques. Results can be useful for those who develop their
research in the electrochemical field, where there is a lack of
studies about corrosion taking into consideration flowing
conditions. Moreover, the results could be of interest for
engineers who want to know the real corrosion behaviour in
pipelines and to understand the novel zero resistance ammeter
technique, which allows monitoring corrosion without disturbing the
system under investigation and in continuous-time.
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