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The effect of specimen size,shape, and orientation on dry deposition to galvanized steel surfaces
Affiliation:1. Université de Toulouse, UPS, INSA, LMDC, 135 Avenue de Rangueil 31077 Toulouse Cedex 4 France;2. SIMCO Technologies Inc., 2666 Boul. du Parc-Technologique, Québec (Qc) G1P 4S6 Canada;3. CRIB Université Laval, Département Génie Civil, Pavillon Adrien-Pouliot, Québec (Qc) G1K 7P4 Canada
Abstract:Galvanized steel specimens varying in size, shape, orientation angle and previous exposure history (weathered specimens) were exposed at Research Triangle Park, NC, in the absence of natural precipitation. The soluble corrosion products were assumed to represent the effects of dry deposition of airborne substances. The statistical analysis of their variability in relation to atmospheric conditions suggested that these substances included sulfur dioxide, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, and calcium (presumably from coarse particles). The specimen characteristic most influencing inferred dry deposition was previous exposure history. Deposition of gases depended on surface condition (wetness), wind speed, temperature, and to a lesser extent, orientation angle. Deposition of particles depended on orientation angle. Loss of soluble zinc from specimens varied with specimen size to the −0.2 power, even though Reynolds numbers based on average wind speeds and specimen length were well below those classically expected to produce turbulent flow.
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