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Pitting Corrosion of Titanium

British Corrosion Journal, 1972
AbstractA short, historical account is given of the occurrence and theory of the pitting corrosion of titanium.
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Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion

CORROSION 1989, 1989
Abstract The present state of knowledge in the field of inhibition of pitting is critically assessed and illustrated by selected examples taken from world literature and personal experience. Especial attention is paid to the following two decisive factors: -passivity, which is responsible for pitting (crevice) corrosion when locally ...
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Metallography of pitting corrosion

Materials Characterization, 1992
Abstract Following a brief description of the history of studies of pitting corrosion, a classification scheme is proposed that considers the typical constraints that can be imposed on localized dissolution phenomena. Recent light and electron metallographic studies on a range of austenitic stainless steels have permitted an appreciation for the role
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Scaling Structure of Pit Profile in Pitting Corrosion

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1991
A growth model is presented to simulate pit formation in pitting corrosion in three dimensions. The pit growth model is described in terms of the anti-diffusion-limited aggregation (anti-DLA) model. Computer simulation is performed to study the scaling structure of a single pit in pitting corrosion. It is found that the bird's-eye view of the corrosion
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Crevice Corrosion and Pitting

2009
Passive films, which were studied in the previous chapter, are remarkable in their ability to provide corrosion protection to a wide variety of metals and alloys. However, passive films are not perfect and often suffer localized breakdown at certain specific areas.
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Mechanisms of Pitting Corrosion

2011
Pitting corrosion occurs at passivated metal surfaces during the access of so-called aggressive anions. Halides very effectively attack passivating thin oxide layers, leading to an intense localized dissolution of the metal surface, which is otherwise protected by the passive layer against general dissolution. Chlorides cause the most serious problems
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Films and Pitting Corrosion

1991
Pitting is one of the most common yet insidious forms of corrosion attack. It is highly unpredictable and difficult to model. The role of films in pitting corrosion is presented in three parts: pit initiation, pit propagation, and repassivation.
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Pitting and Crevice Corrosion

1999
Abstract Pitting is the most common corrosion attack on aluminum alloy products. This chapter explains why pitting occurs and how it appears in different types of aluminum. It discusses pitting rates, pitting potentials, and pitting resistance as well as testing and prevention methods.
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Corrosion, Pitting

2016
J.R. Galvele, S. Begum
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