Abstract
A fundamental study on the effect of deformation on the electrochemical behavior, i.e., corrosion, of metals in aqueous solution has been conducted. The study was successful in developing a novel experimental technique for investigating the influence of deformation on corrosion. The development of the new technique is established based on incorporating electrochemical methods with those of holographic inferometry. In other words, the technique is capable of measuring microscopic deformation and the corrosion, anodic dissolution current, of the surface of metal, simultaneously. As a result, data on stress corrosion tests of a Molybdenum electrode in 0.75 N KCI is given in this paper. The data are plotted against a mathematical model developed in relation to the present work.
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Khaled J. Habib "Holographic interferometry in corrosion studies of metals: II. Applications", Proc. SPIE 1332, Optical Testing and Metrology III: Recent Advances in Industrial Optical Inspection, (1 January 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.51070
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KEYWORDS
Corrosion

Electrodes

Holographic interferometry

Metals

Holography

Molybdenum

Mathematical modeling

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