A theoretical model for metal corrosion degradation

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Many aluminum and stainless steel alloys contain thin oxide layers on the metal surface which greatly reduce the corrosion rate. Pitting corrosion, a result of localized breakdown of such films, results in accelerated dissolution of the underlying metal through pits. Many researchers have studied pitting corrosion for several decades and the exact governing equation for corrosion pit degradation has not been obtained. In this study, the governing equation for corrosion degradation due to pitting corrosion behavior was derived from solid-state physics and some solutions and simulations are presented and discussed. Copyright © 2010 D. V. Svintradze and R. M. Pidaparti.

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Svintradze, D. V., & Pidaparti, R. M. (2010). A theoretical model for metal corrosion degradation. International Journal of Corrosion, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/279540

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