Abstract
A Monte-Carlo model of electrochemical noise generation by an anodic pulse emission process has been developed. This has produced simulated electrochemical potential and current noise time records which have been analysed by conventional spectral analysis procedures. At low frequencies the results have been consistent with previous mathematical models of the process, but the high frequency behaviour does not correlate well with these models.
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1996
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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