electrocorrosion
Electrocorrosion is a phenomenon where electrical currents accelerate the corrosion of metallic materials. This typically occurs in environments where a metal is exposed to an electrolyte, such as water or soil, and an electrical potential difference exists. The electrical current can be generated from various sources, including stray currents from electrical equipment, grounding systems, or even galvanic effects between dissimilar metals.
When an electrical current flows through an electrolyte and interacts with a metal, it drives electrochemical
The rate of electrocorrosion is dependent on several factors, including the current density, the conductivity of