Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1470664 Corrosion Science 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The investigation of a single pit/defect evolution due to localized corrosion that is commonly observed in a wide range of aluminum alloys is reported. Electrochemical experiments, microscopy and computations were used to predict stresses around a single pit/defect. It was observed that the pit/defect profile changing its shape from slightly conical to more hemispherical shape with increasing corrosion time. Also, stress distribution and levels vary non-linearly around a single pit/defect. The results also indicate that the evolution of these pits/defects may lead to nucleation of a crack over time, which can be predicted from these stresses.

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