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Corrosion engineering

The process of applying engineering science in the design and manufacturing of materials, structures and devices to manage and control corrosion.

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Corrosion engineering

stress

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

The intensity of the internally distributed forces or components of forces that resist a change in the volume or shape of a material that is or has been subjected to external forces. Stress is ...

double layer

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

The interface between an electrode or a suspended particle and an electrolyte created by charge-charge interaction (charge separation) leading to an alignment of oppositely charged ions at the ...

electrochemical admittance

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

The inverse of electrochemical impedance.

activity (ion)

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

The ion concentration corrected for deviations from ideal behavior. Concentration multiplied by activity coefficient. activity coefficient. A characteristic of a quantity expressing the deviation ...

breakdown potential

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

The least noble potential where pitting or crevice corrosion, or both, will initiate and propagate.

black liquor

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

The liquid material remaining from pulpwood cooking in the soda or sulfate paper-making process.

green liquor

Materials science; Corrosion engineering

The liquor resulting from dissolving molten melt iron the kraft recovery furnace in water. See also kraft process and smelt.

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