“…Several pitting models have been reviewed in detail by Farmer (Farmer, 1991). Those for pit initiation include the halide nuclei theory by Okada (Okada, 1984b(Okada, , 1984a; the point-defect model by Chao, Lin, and McDonald (Chao, Lin, and McDonald, 1980, the electrostriction model by Sato (Sate, 1971), and the stochastic probability model by Shibata (Shibata andTakeyama, 1977, Shibata, 1996) Models for pit propagation include the Pickering-Frankenthal model (Pickering and Frankenthal, 1972), which assumes passive walls and an active base, the Galvele modification of the l'ickeringFranker&al model (Galvele, 1976), which accounts for the effects of metal ion hydrolysis on pH suppression, and the Beck-Alkire model, which deals with a hemispherical pit covered by a thin, resistive halide film (Beck and Alkire, 1979) Henshall was the first to apply 2.8 Corrosion Model Development probabilistic pitting models to the performance assessment of high-level waste containers (Henshall, 1992(Henshall, ,1994…”