| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 620191 | Wear | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
An attempt is made to link experimental potential variations noticed during tribo-corrosion tests performed at laboratory scale, with a well known mapping tool used in corrosion, namely Pourbaix diagrams also known as E–pH diagrams. Backgrounds of E–pH diagrams and electrochemical kinetics are briefly recalled. Some explanations and/or work hypotheses concerning the effect of test parameters on the potential variation during tribo-corrosion tests are presented. The complex interplay between mechanical, chemical, and electrochemical interactions during tribo-corrosion test is discussed. It demonstrates that further research towards the development of appropriate mapping tools for tribo-corrosion is most indicated.
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Authors
J.-P. Celis, P. Ponthiaux, F. Wenger,
