Simulation of electrochemical processes II /
Editors, V . G. DeGiorgi, C. A. Brebbia and R. A . Adey
- Southampton ; Boston : WITPRESS, c2007
- 340 p. : ill. ; 24cm
- WIT Transaction on engineering science, Vol. 54 .
Section 1: Modeling methodologies
- Micro-scale computer modeling of the relationship between metallurgical microstructure and localized corrosion effects - Mesoscopic modeling of corrosion processes: pitting morphology evolution - Dual reciprocity boundary element method for iron corrosion in acidic solution - An analytical modeling method for calculating the maximum cathode current deliverable by a circular cathode under atmospheric exposure Etc.
Section 2: Cathode protection systems
- 3D cathode protection design of ship hulls - Validation plan for boundary element method modeling of impressed current cathodic protection system design and control response - Predicting the performance of cathodic protection systems with large scale interference Etc.
Section 3: Experimental measurements and computer results
- Dipole modeling and sensor design - Transport phenomena in an electrochemical rotating cylinder reactor - Simulation of the electrical transient during the porous anodizing of pure aluminum substrate Etc.
Section 4: Interference and signature control
- Predicting corrosion related signatures - Fast solution techniques for corrosion and signatures modeling - Corrosion related electromagnetic signatures measurements and modeling on a 1:40th scaled model Etc.
Section 5: Stress corrosion, cracking and corrosion fatigue
- Modeling environmentally assisted cracking in pipeline steels - On the SCC behavior of austenitic stainless steels in boiling saturated magnesium chloride solution - Electrochemical behavior and corrosion sensitivity of prestressed steel in cement grout Etc.
Section 6: Detection and monitoring of corrosion
- Corrosion detection by multi-step genetic algorithm - A reactive transport model for evaluating the long-term performance of stainless steels in concrete Etc.
Bibliographic references : p.338 Index : p.339-340