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Corrosion fatigue crack adsorption

New surface continues to be generated as the fatigue crack continues to grow, and the strain rate at the tip of the growing crack is high. The surface at the tip is influenced by passivation, adsorption and anodic dissolution. At low frequency, the corrosive environment is in contact for a long time period to allow the crack tip-environment interaction. As discussed earlier, at high frequency, sufficient time is not available for crack tip-environment interaction. [Pg.229]


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