Abstract

In this study, the corrosion behaviour of several aluminium alloys in ethanol fuels was investigated by immersion and polarization tests. The corrosion properties of cast aluminium alloys (Al–17wt%Si–4wt%Cu–Mg, Al–8wt%Si–3wt%Cu, Al–7wt%Si–Mg and Al–17wt%Si–4wt%Cu–Mg with a chemically deposited nickel layer) in ethanol blended gasoline fuels were examined at various ethanol and water contents and various temperatures. Electrochemical and gravimetric measurements revealed a pronounced acceleration of the corrosion process above the boiling point. Additions of water restrain the corrosion. Increasing the ethanol content and the temperature leads to a higher corrosion sensitivity of the aluminium alloys. Furthermore, the nickel layer is very protective in all tested fuels. For aluminium alloys, a theory of the corrosion process in ethanol blended gasoline fuels is proposed.

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