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Use of Coupled Multi-Electrode Arrays to Advance the Understanding of Selected Corrosion Phenomena
Journal of ASTM International
  • Hongbo Cong, University of Virginia
  • Florent Bocher, University of Virginia
  • Noah D. Budiansky, University of Virginia
  • Michael F. Hurley, Boise State University
  • John R. Scully, University of Virginia
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-6-2007
Abstract

The use of coupled multi-electrode arrays in various corrosion applications is discussed with the main goal of advancing the understanding of various corrosion phenomena. Both close-packed and far-spaced electrode configurations are discussed. Far-spaced electrode arrays are optimized for high throughput experiments capable of elucidating the effects of various variables on corrosion properties. For instance, the effects of a statistical distribution of flaws on corrosion properties can be examined. Close-packed arrays enable unprecedented spatial and temporal information on the behavior of local anodes and cathodes. Interactions between corrosion sites can trigger or inhibit corrosion phenomena and affect corrosion damage evolution.

Citation Information
Hongbo Cong, Florent Bocher, Noah D. Budiansky, Michael F. Hurley, et al.. "Use of Coupled Multi-Electrode Arrays to Advance the Understanding of Selected Corrosion Phenomena" Journal of ASTM International (2007)
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