Abstract

The mechanochemical effects of elasticity and plasticity are introduced into a peridynamic (PD) corrosion model. A PD equation that couples the mechanics and kinetics of electrochemistry is proposed for the first time. This clarifies the influence of the mechanical load in governing the occurrence of diffusion during corrosion. The phase changes experienced by a material are used to characterize the movement of the corrosion boundary, and the concentration of material points is used to characterize the degree and extent of damage caused to the chosen metal. Immersion tests and in situ electrochemical tests are carried out, and the results are used to explore the effects of stress and/or load on the kinetics of environment-induced damage to an aluminum alloy. The model predictions are in good agreement with the experimental observations. The results of this study demonstrate that a coupled mechano-electrochemical PD corrosion model can capture corrosion-induced damage and can be used to study damage propagation upon exposure to an aggressive environment.

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