Claims
- 1. A method for determining the corrosion behavior of a material with respect to a medium in contact with the material, comprising:
- implanting a substantially chemically inert gas in a matrix so that corrosion experienced by the material causes the inert gas to enter the medium;
- placing the medium in contact with the material; and
- measuring the amount of inert gas which enters the medium.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the material has a surface with which the medium is placed in contact, and the matrix is formed by a region of the material which extends from the surface.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein the inert gas is a radioactive noble element gas.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein the noble element gas is .sup.85 Kr.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the material has the form of a sheet disposed against a surface of a substrate, the matrix is formed by the substrate, and the sheet of material is interposed between the surface of the substrate and the medium.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5 wherein the inert gas is a radioactive noble element gas.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 6 wherein the noble element gas is .sup.85 Kr.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 5 wherein the material has the form of a plurality of sheets having respectively different thicknesses, each sheet being disposed against a respective surface of a substrate, the matrix is formed by each substrate, and each sheet of material is interposed between the surface of a substrate and the medium.
- 9. A test sample of a material whose corrosion rate by a medium is to be measured, comprising:
- a body of the material, which body has a surface to be contacted by the medium; and
- a substantially chemically inert gas implanted into the body to a depth below the surface.
- 10. A test sample as defined in claim 9 wherein the inert gas is a radioactive noble element gas.
- 11. A test sample as defined in claim 10 wherein the noble element gas is .sup.85 Kr.
- 12. A test sample as defined in claim 9, wherein the material of the body is SAE 1020 steel.
- 13. A test sample as defined in claim 9 further comprising a layer of the material disposed on said surface of said body.
- 14. A test sample of a material whose corrosion rate by a medium is to be measured, comprising:
- a substrate of material which is easily corroded by the medium, the substrate having a surface;
- a substantially chemically inert gas implanted into said substrate; and
- a layer of the material whose corrosion rate is to be measured, said layer being disposed against said surface of said substrate and having a defined thickness.
- 15. A test sample as defined in claim 14 wherein the inert gas is a radioactive noble element gas.
- 16. A test sample as defined in claim 15 wherein the noble element gas is .sup.85 Kr.
- 17. A test sample as defined in claim 14 wherein the material of said layer is SAE 1020 steel.
Government Interests
This invention was conceived or first reduced to practice in the course of, or under Contract No. DE-07-84ID12435 between the Westinghouse Idaho Nuclear Company and the United States Government, represented by the Department of Energy. The United States Government may have rights in this invention.
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