Although mass transfer phenomena at electrodes have been extensively studied and defined (1, 2, 3), few quantitative applications have been made to the field of corrosion. The objective of the present work was to determine the effect of electrolyte flow on mass transfer processes occuring during pitting type corrosion of iron, titanium, and aluminum.
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1976
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