Abstract
Electrochemically integrated multi-electrode arrays are variously designed for probing complex localised corrosion initiation and propagation processes occurring over different spatial and temporal scales. Electrode arrays made of 100 μm and 1 mm diameter aluminium alloy AA2024-T3 wires were used to illustrate the probing of submillimetre and millimetre scale localised corrosion processes over heterogeneous metal surfaces, while a patterned electrode array was employed to probe co-operative corrosion occurring across different metallurgical and microstructural features. The combined use of variously designed and patterned electrode arrays and surface analytical techniques is shown to provide unique insights into different stages of localised corrosion on heterogeneous alloy surfaces.
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