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15 February 1993 Model of holographic interferometry of metal anodic dissolution in aqueous solution
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Abstract
A mathematical model relating surface and bulk behaviors of metals in aqueous solution has been developed. The model was established based on principles of holographic interferometry for measuring microsurface dissolution, i.e., mass loss, and with those of electrochemistry for measuring the bulk electronic current, i.e., corrosion current. The model is utilized to predict the corrosion behavior of metals subjected to anoodic reaction in aqueous solution. Furthermore, the model was plotted versus experimental data of aluminum samples in 0.25 N sodium hydroxide solution.
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Khaled J. Habib "Model of holographic interferometry of metal anodic dissolution in aqueous solution", Proc. SPIE 1756, Interferometry: Applications, (15 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140816
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Holographic interferometry

Mathematical modeling

Electrodes

Corrosion

Data modeling

Interferometry

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