Reliability of numerical models for simulating galvanic corrosion processes

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Maturity of numerical simulation represents an important issue in the development of predictive models of galvanic corrosion. As widely used in electrochemical engineering, a coupled electrochemical-transport-reaction (CETR) model is recommended to simulate the current distribution above a galvanic corrosion cell made of the cut-edge of a galvanized steel sheet. Nevertheless, simulating current density distributions obtained experimentally by scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) above such a galvanic cell appears to be more accurate using an electrostatic model considering a homogeneous conductivity. In this case, the absence of concentration gradients next to the electrode surface results from convection induced by the microelectrode vibrations. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

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Thébault, F., Vuillemin, B., Oltra, R., Allely, C., & Ogle, K. (2012). Reliability of numerical models for simulating galvanic corrosion processes. In Electrochimica Acta (Vol. 82, pp. 349–355). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2012.04.068

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