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Interpreting electrochemical noise resistance as a statistical linear polarisation resistance

Tan, Yong-Jun 1999, Interpreting electrochemical noise resistance as a statistical linear polarisation resistance, Journal of corrosion science and engineering, vol. 1, Paper 11, pp. 1-1.

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Title Interpreting electrochemical noise resistance as a statistical linear polarisation resistance
Author(s) Tan, Yong-Jun
Journal name Journal of corrosion science and engineering
Volume number 1
Season Paper 11
Start page 1
End page 1
Total pages 1
Publisher University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology
Place of publication Manchester, England
Publication date 1999-03-16
ISSN 1466-8858
Summary A theoretical analysis on the electrochemical noise resistance is carried out based on basic electrochemical corrosion theory. It is proven that the noise resistance is equivalent to the polarisation resistance and is in fact a special form of linear polarisation resistance, namely statistical linear polarisation resistance.
Language eng
Field of Research 091207 Metals and Alloy Materials
030604 Electrochemistry
030301 Chemical Characterisation of Materials
Socio Economic Objective 870302 Metals (e.g. Composites, Coatings, Bonding)
HERDC Research category C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice ©2001, University of Manchester, Corrosion and Protection Centre
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30048004

Document type: Journal Article
Collection: School of Engineering
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