Use of Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique to Localized Corrosion Evaluation

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This work presents the basic theory and the usability of the scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET), especially in the field of corrosion. At present, SVET is to be considered as one of the latest electrochemical testing methods. The essence of determining the current density resulting from corrosion is limited to the measurement of the potential gradient between the two points on the surface of the metal and over it, within the electric field of a local element. SVET has been used to study local, galvanic and intercrystalline corrosion. It is particularly useful in studying the corrosion of alloy steels and welding agents. This paper presents a review of the literature on the newest research in this field.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 228)

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