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arxiv: 2309.08527 · v1 · pith:C4CKHJEN · submitted 2023-09-15 · physics.app-ph

Nondestructive detection and quantification of localized corrosion rates by electrochemical tomography

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Localized corrosion is one of the most common causes of early degradation of engineering structures. To non-destructively determine the location, size and rate of localized corrosion in porous media, a new technique, electrochemical tomography (ECT), has been theoretically and numerically formulated. The current work shows the application of ECT to measure corrosion rates in a controlled laboratory setup, with a stable electrolyte and well-defined macro-cell. The results show that ECT is able to replicate the corrosion size and location and can give a good estimation of the corrosion rate. Moreover, the validation of ECT on a well defined localized corrosion system, brings the technique closer to future field applications.

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