B-value definition in Galvele's pit model

  • Ke Wang
  • , Tianshu Li
  • , Mobin Salasi
  • , Gerald S. Frankel
  • , Victor Calo
  • , Mariano Iannuzzi

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Abstract

We use one-dimensional mass transport models to investigate the chloride concentration effect on the potential drop inside a pit cavity. Galvele's pitting model predicts a B value of 59 mV, independent of the complexation reactions and concentration-dependent diffusivity when ions can migrate freely. Higher B values (>59 mV) at 25 °C are commonly attributed to ion interactions in the pit solution, also explaining the material and electrolyte effect on the B value in Galvele's pit model. Our analysis suggests that practical pitting corrosion models require a comprehensive mass transport component that includes multi-species interactions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110906
JournalCorrosion Science
Volume211
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Modeling
  • One-dimensional pit
  • Pitting potential
  • Stainless steel

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