2012
DOI: 10.1515/corrrev-2012-0009
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Effects of thickness and field strength of anodic oxide film on aluminum on its compressive rupture

Abstract: The rupture behavior of an anodized aluminum surface was investigated in a borate buffer solution using an in situ micro-indentation test, in which transients of the indentation load and flowing current were monitored during loading and unloading of a sapphire indenter. A pair of anodic current peaks emerged during both downward and upward drives of the indenter due to rupture and repair of an anodic oxide film. The total area of film ruptured during both drives, as well as the area of radial cracks, increased… Show more

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