1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00559010
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Inhibitor protection of metals at the stage of corrosion-fatigue crack growth

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“…To determine the contributions of LAD and HE to the CGR in environments, we used the electrochemical parameters proposed for the evaluation of the efficiency of inhibitors [17][18][19][20]: AEA = Esc -Ere and AEH =E, -Etc. These parameters characterize the intensity of the mechanisms of LAD and HD, respectively.…”
Section: Procedures Of Evaluation Of the Contributions Of Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To determine the contributions of LAD and HE to the CGR in environments, we used the electrochemical parameters proposed for the evaluation of the efficiency of inhibitors [17][18][19][20]: AEA = Esc -Ere and AEH =E, -Etc. These parameters characterize the intensity of the mechanisms of LAD and HD, respectively.…”
Section: Procedures Of Evaluation Of the Contributions Of Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method is based on the use of electrochemical parameters characterizing the intensity of LAD and hydrogen depolarization (HD) at the tip of a corrosion fatigue crack (CFC). These criteria were previously used for the assessment of the efficiency of inhibitor protection [17][18][19][20]. The proposed method is also based on the use of the results of fatigue CGR (FCGR) tests of metals in air and corrosive media and takes into account the electrochemical conditions at the tip of the CFC (TCFC).…”
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confidence: 99%