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Electrochemistry for Mechanically-assisted Corrosion

2019
This chapter will not discuss the basics of electrochemistry; these aspects have been largely developed in the previous corrosion thematic school on stress corrosion cracking (SCC).
Marcelin, S.   +3 more
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Mechanisms of Filiform Corrosion

CORROSION 1971, 1971
Filiform corrosion or ‘underfilm’ corrosion is a special type of corrosion characterized by thread like filaments of corrosion products that may have considerable length but little width or depth. This type of corrosion occurs beneath various organic films on aluminum, steel and magnesium surfaces.
G.M. Hoch, R. F. Tobias
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Mechanical Properties and Corrosion

1992
The influence of the environment is one of the reasons preventing a successful application of nonoxide ceramics in different high-temperature devices. Nevertheless mechanical tests on them are often performed only in inert media. According to the present knowledge [6.1, 2] the strength of ceramics on heating should slightly change first within the ...
Yury G. Gogotsi, Vladimir A. Lavrenko
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Mechanism of Fretting Corrosion

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1954
Abstract A review of the facts suggests that the mechanism of fretting corrosion includes a chemical factor and a mechanical factor, with observed damage, in general, resulting from both. An asperity rubbing on a metal surface is considered to produce a track of clean metal which immediately oxidizes, or upon which gas rapidly adsorbs ...
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Anaerobic Corrosion Mechanisms

CORROSION 1983, 1983
Abstract A discussion of the mechanisms which have been proposed to account for the anaerobic corrosion of iron by the action of sulfate-reducing bacteria primarily within the genus Desulfovibrio. Proposed mechanisms have ranged from the postulated: (a) direct bacterial removal of hydrogen (electrons) from the surface of iron; (b ...
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Corrosion Mechanisms

Corrosion is a complex phenomenon affecting various materials, with significant economic, environmental, and safety implications. This review delves into the underlying principles and mechanisms of various corrosion types, encompassing uniform corrosion, pitting corrosion, crevice corrosion, galvanic corrosion, and microbiologically influenced ...
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Mechanisms of Hot Corrosion

1982
This paper reviews the results of hot corrosion mechanisms research carried out in Round 2 of COST 50 and sets it in relation to contemporary research outside COST 50.
J. F. G. Condé, E. Erdös, A. Rahmel
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Mechanisms of Corrosion Fatigue

1996
AbstractCorrosion fatigue refers to the phenomenon of cracking in materials under the combined actions of fatigue loading and a corrosive environment. This article focuses on the various mechanisms of corrosion fatigue, namely, hydrogen-assisted cracking, anodic dissolution, and surface energy reduction.
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Recent advances on environmental corrosion behavior and mechanism of high-entropy alloys

Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2021
Hong Luo, Cuiwei Du, Xiaogang Li
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