Atmospheric Corrosion with Mass Transport

Application ID: 104841


Atmospheric corrosion occurs when metallic structures are exposed to humid air forming a thin electrolyte film in the range of up to a few hundred micrometers.

The model presented here accounts for charge transport as well mass transport involving 10 species and 6 homogeneous reactions.

The model computes the transient and spatial distribution of species in the film, including the corrosion products.

This model example illustrates applications of this type that would nominally be built using the following products: