Study of the effect of surface treatments on the corrosion resistance of AlMgSi aluminum alloys In A NaCl environment

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dc.contributor.author Mehareb, Fatima
dc.contributor.author Badoud, Manel
dc.contributor.other Amrouche, Ahmed, Directeur de thèse
dc.contributor.other Khalfa, Mohammed, Directeur de thèse
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-14T13:49:32Z
dc.date.available 2025-10-14T13:49:32Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.other EP00946
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.enp.edu.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/11253
dc.description Mémoire de Projet de Fin d’Études : Métallurgie. Génie des Matériaux : Alger, École Nationale Polytechnique : 2025 fr_FR
dc.description.abstract Quality control on metallic surfaces is an essential aspect of the manufacture of fuel plates for research reactors, and relates directly to optimal performance and longevity. Chemical pickling is a vital step in fuel plate production, and will remove contaminants and surface conditions which may treat corrosion inhibitors. The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of surface treatments applied either separately or together with a treatment of aluminum hydroxide, on the electrochemical behavior of AlMgSi aluminum alloy, which is the standard construction material of fuel plates. The goal of this study , based on the outcome of surface treatment protocol assessment, is to assess the optimum surface treatments for minimizing the degradation of the cladding and thereby minimizing the corrosion susceptibility. The surface treatment used in this work is passivation at different temperatures, specifically Boehmite at 100 °C and Bayerite at 70 °C, combining characterization methods (optical microscopy, SEM, XRD) and electrochemical measurements. The influence of pretreatments on passivation was studied. The Boehmite passivation layer formed after NaOH pickling alone is less uniform than on a surface that has been cleaned, pickled, and neutralized. Electrochemical results confirm that the formation of a Boehmite layer under carefully controlled autoclave conditions significantly enhances the corrosion resistance of the AA6061 alloy. The Boehmite surface obtained from the complete treatment, including pickling (T3), offered the best protection among all the tested treatments. fr_FR
dc.language.iso en fr_FR
dc.subject Aluminum alloy fr_FR
dc.subject Corrosion phenomena fr_FR
dc.subject Surface treatment processes fr_FR
dc.subject Pickling fr_FR
dc.subject Aluminum hydroxide fr_FR
dc.subject Aluminum trihydroxid fr_FR
dc.title Study of the effect of surface treatments on the corrosion resistance of AlMgSi aluminum alloys In A NaCl environment fr_FR
dc.type Thesis fr_FR


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