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Glass Cells


A new addition to the Institute is a glass cell laboratory consisting of four glass cells in the standard three-electrode RCE arrangement. A fifth glass cell is located in a hood and is dedicated to performing CO2/H2S corrosion testing. Glass cells allow us to perform experiments on a small scale and much more quickly and inexpensively than in the large, multi-phase flow loops.

Glass Cell

This laboratory serves multiple purposes. It can help us identify interesting phenomena fast, it is a training facility for students who are preparing to conduct corrosion experimentation in the high-pressure, high-temperature multiphase flow loops, it helps us troubleshoot problems in the large scale equipment, and it aids in calibrating instruments and perfecting procedures.

Small Scale Lab

 

Two Glass Cells

 

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Ohio University
Russ College of Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering
Institute for Corrosion

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