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On the mechanochemical dissolution of shells and its temperature dependence: Discussion of different models. / Evstafeva, Irina; Pronina, Yulia.
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T1 - On the mechanochemical dissolution of shells and its temperature dependence: Discussion of different models
AU - Evstafeva, Irina
AU - Pronina, Yulia
PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - Phenomenological models of mechanochemical corrosion kinetics and their application to the prediction of lifetime of thin-walled cylindrical and spherical shells under internal and external pressures and temperatures are discussed. Closed-form solutions for one- and double-sided corrosion are developed in a compact form that, nevertheless, may reflect various temperature effects such as its influence on the corrosion rate, corrosion inhibition, maximal allowable stress of the shell material, coating lifetimes, and, by changing the thermo-elastic stresses, on the mechanochemical effect and the bearing capacity factor.
AB - Phenomenological models of mechanochemical corrosion kinetics and their application to the prediction of lifetime of thin-walled cylindrical and spherical shells under internal and external pressures and temperatures are discussed. Closed-form solutions for one- and double-sided corrosion are developed in a compact form that, nevertheless, may reflect various temperature effects such as its influence on the corrosion rate, corrosion inhibition, maximal allowable stress of the shell material, coating lifetimes, and, by changing the thermo-elastic stresses, on the mechanochemical effect and the bearing capacity factor.
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijengsci.2023.103889
DO - 10.1016/j.ijengsci.2023.103889
M3 - Article
VL - 190
JO - International Journal of Engineering Science
JF - International Journal of Engineering Science
SN - 0020-7225
M1 - 103889
ER -
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