Modelling Aqueous Corrosion
From Individual Pits to System Management
Samenvatting
All significant studies agree that aqueous corrosion continues  to cost nations dearly in almost every area of technological  endeavour. Over the past ten years, microcomputers have facilitated an  explosion in the power of modelling as a technique in science and  engineering. In corrosion they have enabled better understanding of  polarization curves, they have transformed the scope of  electrochemical impedance measurements and they have placed a large  range of electrochemistry at the fingertips of the corrosion  scientist. 
  This book focuses on the models, rather than the computing, which have  been made possible during the past decade. Aimed at all those with an  interest in corrosion and its control, the book draws together the  range of new modelling strands, suggests new avenues of approach and  generates further momentum for improvements to corrosion management,  whether by increased understanding of atomistic processes or by  control of large plant.
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