C03 - Mechanisms, Theory, and Techniques

Tuesday, 15 October 2019: 15:10-18:00
Room 306 (The Hilton Atlanta)
Chairs:
James J. Noel and Mary P. Ryan
15:10
Review of Simplified Models for the Pitting Potential and the Critical Pitting Temperature, Taking into Account Recent Observations
N. J. Laycock (Qatar Shell Research & Technology Centre), V. A. T. Nguyen, and R. C. Newman (University of Toronto)
15:30
Break
16:00
On the Development of a Flow-Type Electrochemical Microcell
K. Summers (University of Nevada, Reno), B. J. Kaehr, E. J. Schindelholz (Sandia National Laboratories), and D. Chidambaram (Nevada Institute for Sustainability)
16:20
A New Framework for Pit Growth Stability and Its Experimental Validation
T. Li (The Ohio State University), J. R. Scully (University of Virginia), and G. S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)
16:40
Explanation of the Electrochemical Behavior of Salt Film in Pit Growth
T. Li (The Ohio State University), J. R. Scully (University of Virginia), and G. S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)
17:00
Pitting Corrosion in Steel Controlled By the Electrochemical Potential Combined with Synchrotron X-Rays
D. Garai (Diamond Light Source Ltd., Amity University, Noida Campus), V. Solokha (Diamond Light Source Ltd., Johannes Kepler University Linz), A. Wilson (Diamond Light Source Ltd.), I. Carlomagno (Università Roma Tre, Dipartimento di Scienze), M. Gupta (UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Indore), C. Meneghini (Università Roma Tre, Dipartimento di Scienze), A. Gupta (Amity University, Noida Campus), and J. Zegenhagen (Diamond Light Source Ltd.)
17:20
Mg Thin Film Pit Growth and Anomalous Hydrogen Evolution
A. D avila Gabbardo, G. B. Viswanathan, and G. S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)