2022
DOI: 10.1149/ma2022-0211712mtgabs
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Comparing Modelling and Experiments for Prediction of Atmospheric Corrosion Under Controlled Dynamic Thin Film and Droplet Electrolytes

Abstract: Corrosion prediction by multiscale modelling aims to achieve the required paradigm shift in the lifetime prediction of metals. Modelling of atmospheric corrosion, for example, based on Finite Element Modelling (FEM) requires an exact description of the boundary region between metal and electrolyte. This requires a radically different research approach for the electrolyte in contact with the metal surface. The critical issue is that most corrosion experiments in fundamental research are performed “in solution” … Show more

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