2023
DOI: 10.37934/aram.106.1.2736
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Polarization Curve of Chloride-Induced Corrosion in Steel Using a Three-Dimensional Model

Abstract: Corrosion process occurs naturally in which metals, such as steel, undergo degradation due to chemical or electrochemical reactions with their surroundings. This however can lead to serious malfunctions and costly damages to crucial steel uses. In marine activities, most metals and alloys used inevitably degrade since the sea is rich in corrosive electrolytes, in particular, chloride. This may lead to the occurrence of pitting corrosion, which is highly localised and can cause major catastrophes. Hence, it is … Show more

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