1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-938x(97)00139-x
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A theoretical study of AC-induced corrosion considering diffusion phenomena

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“…Some models have been reported to describe corrosion of iron considering oxygen diffusion alone. [21][22] However, in these models, either particular kinetic parameters were given and their results reported qualitatively 10 or the kinetic parameters were simply not stated. [21][22] In the present work, an extensive literature search was performed to find kinetic parameters in order for the model results to have practical significance.…”
Section: Corrosion-february 2002mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some models have been reported to describe corrosion of iron considering oxygen diffusion alone. [21][22] However, in these models, either particular kinetic parameters were given and their results reported qualitatively 10 or the kinetic parameters were simply not stated. [21][22] In the present work, an extensive literature search was performed to find kinetic parameters in order for the model results to have practical significance.…”
Section: Corrosion-february 2002mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,[21][22] Since α a in i c 0 = nFk 0 (c Ox ) α a /n (c Re ) α c /n refers to α OH -for hydroxide ion oxidation, α OH -+ α O 2 = n O 2 . For a fixed pH, the following equation is derived based on the expression of i 0 O 2 = nFk 0 (c O 2 ) α OH -/n O2 (c OH -) α O2 /n O2 and because the concentration of hydroxide ion c OH -is constant:…”
Section: Anodic and Cathodic Current Density Expressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corrosion is a diffusion-controlled process that occurs on the material surface, especially that of metallic dissimilar joints [1][2][3]. Any mechanical or thermodynamic stress that forms a crack, or any other deficiency, on a system is subject to progressive corrosion, especially at high temperatures [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors speculate that the formed stone‐hard‐soil “tubercle” may be of lower resistivity and thus behave as an antenna of increased surface area that will pick up both AC and DC currents in the soil and thus escort an autocatalytic corrosion attack by increasing current densities . Enhancement of the cathode reaction (1) by faradaic rectification of the AC current plays a major role in comparison to pure DC conditions . The DC current may be orders of magnitude higher than at regular CP, and thus the alkalization is more pronounced in AC corrosion cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%