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Whenever E<sub>corr</sub> exceeds E<sub>rp</sub>, localized corrosion is predicted. Now the larger the difference between these two potentials, the greater the propensity to localized corrosion, as is depicted in the Figure below.
 
Whenever E<sub>corr</sub> exceeds E<sub>rp</sub>, localized corrosion is predicted. Now the larger the difference between these two potentials, the greater the propensity to localized corrosion, as is depicted in the Figure below.
  
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You can simulate a simple scenario like NaCl in water at 95C for different alloys such as 304 and 316.

Revision as of 08:39, 30 January 2019

Localized Corrosion

OLI Software Corrosion Analyzer can predict the tendency or propensity of an alloy to localized corrosion.

The relationship between the corrosion potential and the repassivation potential indicates the likelihood of localized corrosion to occur.

The corrosion potential (Ecorr) is the potential at which the anodic and cathodic rates are the same under a determined environment; and the repassivation potential (Erp) is the potential below which localized corrosion, such as pitting and crevice corrosion, does not occur.

Whenever Ecorr exceeds Erp, localized corrosion is predicted. Now the larger the difference between these two potentials, the greater the propensity to localized corrosion, as is depicted in the Figure below.

Calculating Pitting Corrosion

Predicting Pitting corrosion

You can simulate a simple scenario like NaCl in water at 95C for different alloys such as 304 and 316.