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Modeling Stress Distributions in Anodic Alumina Films Prior to the Onset of Pore Formation
Mechanical Engineering Conference Presentations, Papers, and Proceedings
  • Kurt R. Hebert, Iowa State University
  • Ömer Ö. Çapraz, Iowa State University
  • Shinsuke Ide, Iowa State University
  • Pranav Shrotriya, Iowa State University
Document Type
Abstract
Conference
224th ECS Meeting
Publication Date
10-1-2013
Geolocation
(37.7749295, -122.41941550000001)
Abstract

Porous anodic oxide (PAO) films are produced when reactive metals such as Al and Ti are electrochemically oxidized in baths that dissolve the oxide. Research in PAObased devices has been stimulated by the self-organized hexagonally ordered pore arrays found for some anodizing conditions. The initiation and ordering of pores follows a morphological instability of the initially planar barrier oxide, upon reaching a critical oxide thickness.

Copyright Owner
The Electrochemical Society
Language
en
Citation Information
Kurt R. Hebert, Ömer Ö. Çapraz, Shinsuke Ide and Pranav Shrotriya. "Modeling Stress Distributions in Anodic Alumina Films Prior to the Onset of Pore Formation" San Francisco, CA(2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kurtr_hebert/25/