Localized Corrosion
Quantitative Corrosion Topography Analysis
The Science of Localized Corrosion
(a collaborative research project)
The Role(s) of Substrate Alloy Heterogeneity in Underpaint Corrosion on Aluminum Alloys
Corrosion Prevention and Abatement Compounds for Boldly Exposed and Occluded Regions on Aircraft
Understanding the Role of the Carbon Dioxide System in Corrosion of Aircraft Lap Splice Joints
Use of Crevice Scaling Laws to Investigate Local Hydrogen Uptake in Model Occluded Sites
Origins of Persistent Interactions Among Localized Corrosion Sites
Exfoliation Growth Kinetics in AA 7075-T651
Investigation of Intergranular Corrosion Propagation Promoted by Interactions between Sensitized Grain Boundaries using Closely Packed Electrode Arrays
Investigation of the Corrosion Propagation Characteristics of New Metallic Reinforcing Bars
Laboratory Evaluations of Corrosion Prevention Compounds for Aircraft
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Barrier Corrosion Properties of Amorphous Aluminum-Based Metallic Glasses
THE SCIENCE OF LOCALIZED CORROSION
Atomistic Modeling of Corrosion: Kinetic Monte Carlo and DFT
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