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A review of the application of finite element method (FEM) to localized corrosion modeling

Liu et al., 2019

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1957504667010338288
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Liu C
Kelly R
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Corrosion

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The modeling of localized corrosion has usually focused on calculating the spatial and/or temporal distributions of chemical species, potential, and current. These are affected by the reactions considered, the geometry, and the modes of mass transport of importance. Finite …
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