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Pitting And Crevice Corrosion
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The article was published on 2004-11-30 and is currently open access. It has received 202 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crevice corrosion.read more
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Use of Coupled Multielectrode Arrays to Elucidate the pH Dependence of Copper Pitting in Potable Water
Hongbo Cong,John R. Scully +1 more
TL;DR: Rushing et al. as mentioned in this paper used coupled multielectrode arrays (CMEAs) constructed from flush mounted, close-packed UNS C11000 copper wires exposed in chlorinated and aerated Edwards synthetic drinking waters (ESDWs).
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Surface spreading of intergranular corrosion on stainless steels
TL;DR: In this article, the spreading of intergranular corrosion was investigated using micrometer scale simulations and experimental verifications on sensitized stainless steel [UNS S30400], where the degree of sensitization, presence of a pit, and applied potential all affected spreading.
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On a Recent Quantitative Framework Examining the Critical Factors for Localized Corrosion and Its Impact on the Galvele Pit Stability Criterion
TL;DR: In this paper, a quantitative framework examining the Galvele pit stability criterion in the context of repassivation using information from experiments on 1D stainless steel artificial pit electrodes and mass transport modeling is discussed.
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Corrosion-passivation processes in a cellular automata based simulation study
TL;DR: Results of simulations based on the model of spatially separated anodic and cathodic reactions are presented for a cavity development from a point-like damage of a protective layer and from an initially flat unprotected surface and some new peculiar examples of the symmetry breaking in the cavity development are shown.
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Numerical simulations of spatial heterogeneity formation in metal Corrosion
Christine Vautrin-Ul,H. Mendy,Abdelhafed Taleb,Annie Chaussé,Janusz Stafiej,Jean-Pierre Badiali +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use a cellular automata model to describe an example of pitting corrosion process and show that the disposition of the basic zones is a stochastic event that governs the morphology of the pit.