JPS5547402A - Measuring instrument for surface area of metallic material - Google Patents

Measuring instrument for surface area of metallic material

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JPS5547402A
JPS5547402A JP12078178A JP12078178A JPS5547402A JP S5547402 A JPS5547402 A JP S5547402A JP 12078178 A JP12078178 A JP 12078178A JP 12078178 A JP12078178 A JP 12078178A JP S5547402 A JPS5547402 A JP S5547402A
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dissolution current
surface area
maximum dissolution
current
measuring instrument
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Yuji Nishikawa
Juichi Fukakura
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Toshiba Corp
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Toshiba Corp
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co Ltd
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Abstract

PURPOSE: To obtain a measuring instrument that can measure correctly and simply a surface area of complicated shape by measuring the maximum dissolution current when the electrolyte is active.
CONSTITUTION: When voltage is impressed between a measured metal 3 and an electrode 4, dissolution current flows between them. By changing the voltage on the condition a constant potential polarization curve is obtained through the connection between the dissolution current and the electric potential near the measured metal 3. In this case the maximum dissolution current value is shown and it is known that this maximum dissolution current is proportional to the area of a matter when it is of the same material. And this current makes no connection with histories such as material temperature, working, etc. and is constant. Regarding standard materials, if the maximum dissolution current density pecular to a material is given, it is possible to measure correctly and easily the surface area of any metallic of complicated shape by detecting its maximum dissolution current IM and operate IM/δ.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
JP12078178A 1978-09-30 1978-09-30 Measuring instrument for surface area of metallic material Pending JPS5547402A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE3408726A1 (en) * 1983-03-11 1984-09-13 Jean-Claude Dr. Wallisellen Puippe METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE SURFACE OF AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE OBJECT

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE3408726A1 (en) * 1983-03-11 1984-09-13 Jean-Claude Dr. Wallisellen Puippe METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE SURFACE OF AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE OBJECT
FR2542443A1 (en) * 1983-03-11 1984-09-14 Puippe Jean Claude METHOD FOR DETERMINING WITH PRECISION THE SURFACE AREA OF AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE CONFORMING BODY
US4840708A (en) * 1983-03-11 1989-06-20 Puippe Jean Claude Process for the precise determination of the surface area of an electrically conducting shaped body

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