“…Studies in aqueous environment have shown that there are many factors that can influence galvanic corrosion, such as the properties of the metal itself (potential difference between metals, polarization resistance [24], the stability of the passive film, etc. ), geometric properties (galvanic couple of area ratio between cathode and anode [25,26], the distance between electric dipoles [27,28]), and environmental factors (the flow velocity of the medium [25,29,30], dissolved oxygen [31,32], pH [33] and temperature [34][35][36]). In addition, organisms and some organic substances in the environmental medium will also affect the galvanic corrosion [37,38].…”