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Modeling Pitting Corrosion in COMSOL Multiphysics®

July 13, 2021

When the process of generalized corrosion is allowed to continue, the initialization of a pit may occur on the metal surface, which is also referred to as the Evans drop experiment.

Approaching an Electrochemical Model from Scratch: Lemon Battery

May 5, 2020

The lemon battery: A high school chemistry experiment, and a great example when learning the general process for how to set up electrochemistry and battery models from scratch.

How to Simulate Impressed Current Cathodic Protection

December 18, 2019

2 common methods for protecting metal structures against galvanic corrosion are sacrificial anode cathodic protection (SACP) and impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP).

Taking a Look at Electrochemical Treatment for Tumors via Modeling

May 2, 2019

EChT offers many benefits for the treatment and removal of cancerous tumors, so why isn’t it a widely accepted method yet? First, we need a better understanding of tumor destruction mechanisms.

Protecting Against Atmospheric Corrosion with Simulation

March 21, 2019

Certain environmental factors, such as humidity and snow, can lead to atmospheric corrosion. The result? Rusty bikes, cars, and other metal structures. Simulation can protect against this effect.

Multiphysics Modeling of Stress Corrosion in Underground Pipelines

April 11, 2018

Stress corrosion is a phenomenon that causes degradation in underground pipelines. Learn how to use multiphysics modeling to understand and predict its occurrence.

Model Electrodes with Nonideal Connectivity in Corrosion Analyses

March 14, 2017

Learn the appropriate boundary conditions for performing a corrosion analysis in which an electrode is connected to an external short circuit.

How to Model Electrochemical Resistance and Capacitance

August 24, 2016

Get an overview of the theory and modeling considerations for resistive and capacitive effects, which are fundamental to the understanding of electrochemical systems.


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