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Corrosion electrochemistry formation processes

This chapter has discussed the mechanism of what happens at the steel surface. The chemical reactions, formation of oxides, pitting, stray currents, bacterial corrosion, anodes, cathodes and reference electrode potentials (half cells) have been reviewed. A more detailed account of the electrochemistry of corrosion and corrosion of steel in concrete is given in Appendix B. Chapter 3 will discuss the processes that lead to the corrosion and the consequences in terms of damage to structures. We will then move on to the measurement of the problem and how to deal with it. [Pg.15]


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