Standard Test Method for Determining Atmospheric Chloride Deposition Rate by Wet Candle Method


Importancia y uso:

3.1 This test method is capable of generating quantitative values of atmospheric chloride deposition specifying milligrams of chloride ions per square metre per day (or other units derived from such values).

Note 1: Chlorides in the atmosphere exist as a suspension of liquid droplets or solid particles. They are transported to solid surfaces by gravity, wind, or brownian motions. These transport mechanisms are direction-sensitive so that a vertical cylinder will not necessarily receive the same flux as a horizontal plate, or objects with different sizes and orientations. Therefore, the use of this approach to provide an indication of the deposition of chlorides on objects in atmospheric exposures may not be quantitatively accurate; however, this technique has been successful in classifying the severity of exposure in a variety of marine locations.

3.2 The sites where samples are to be taken and the sampling time periods should be established. A continuous program of monthly or 30-day exposures is recommended for site characterization. Seasonal monitoring may be performed if there are specific periods of interest.

Subcomité:

G01.04

Referida por:

G0091-11R18, G0050-20

Volúmen:

03.02

Número ICS:

71.040.50 (Physicochemical methods of analysis), 77.060 (Corrosion of metals)

Palabras clave:

atmospheric chloride deposition rate; wet candle method;

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Norma
G140

Versión
02(2019)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2019-10-01