Galvanic corrosion over a semi-infinite, planar surface |
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Authors: | Mark Verbrugge |
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Affiliation: | Materials and Processes Lab, 480 106 224, General Motors Corporation, Research and Development Center, 30500 Mound Road, P.O. Box 9055, Warren, MI 48090-9055, United States |
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Abstract: | We derive the governing equations for the galvanic coupling of two dissimilar materials in a planar surface wherein the transport phenomena in the liquid phase are controlled by ionic migration or diffusion. The problem statement corresponds to two semi-infinite materials located in the same plane and coupled along a single boundary, resulting in a two-dimensional analysis. A single dimensionless group arises in the analyses of the corrosion problems, which greatly simplifies the presentation of numerical results and subsequent implementation. An example application of this work is presented that demonstrates how the results can be used to set requirements for protective films (e.g., paint) utilized for reducing corrosion rates. |
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Keywords: | Galvanic corrosion Modeling Conformal transformation Singularity Protective film |
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