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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Pattern Formation During Dry Corrosion of Metals and Alloys

Gilles Bertrand

subject

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceSteady stateMaterials scienceBistabilityChemical physicsMetallurgySulfidationPattern formationContext (language use)Stability (probability)BifurcationCorrosion

description

About corrosion of metals and alloys, many exciting problems are not entirely solved. One of them concerns some morphological features such as, for example, stratified periodic structures that may appear, for example during the oxidation or sulfidation of metals and alloys. In this context, a high temperature corrosion kinetics is interpreted in terms of a bistable chemical system which can oscillate spontaneously if a feedback effect could exist. Some models analyse these patterning from a theoretical point of view. Stability analyses of the uniform standard steady state point out that it can be unstable by bifurcation and give rise to multilayered scales. Some non linearities, peculiar to solid-gas or solid-solid systems, are taken into account.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3559-4_10