The Measurement and Correction of Electrolyte Resistance in Electrochemical Tests
Editor(s): L. L. Scribner, S. R. Taylor
Reviews and critiques new and existing methods for the correction of ohmic electrolyte resistance, an error inherent in all electrochemical experiments.
13 peer-reviewed papers are divided into sections on theory, critical comparisons of methods, mathematical approaches, and applications. Includes applications on metals in desert soils, buried pipelines, corrosion in concrete, and crevice corrosion case studies.
Table of Contents
R Taylor, L Scribner
HP Hack, PJ Moran, JR Scully
WC Ehrhardt
K Nisancioglu
WC Ehrhardt
F Mansfeld, YC Chen, H Shih
JM Esteban, M Lowry, ME Orazem
V Farozic, G Prentice
D Abraham, DA Jones, MR Whitbeck, CM Case
NG Thompson, JA Beavers
E Escalante
NS Berke, DF Shen, KM Sundberg
CC Streinz, RG Kelly, PJ Moran, J Jolson, JR Waggoner, S Wicelinski
BA Shaw