Abstract
Recent numerical method development in corrosion prediction and cathodic protection system design have been expanded to include provision for inhomogeneous electrolyte conductivities. Included are linear gradients of electrolyte conductivity and stratified layers of different conductivities.
The application of an integrated set of microcomputer programs to real and example problems with varying electrolyte conductivities demonstrates the importance of the effects of varying conductivity.
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1986
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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