A review of the multifaceted nature of corrosion : the impact of steel formability and surface roughness on corrosion resistance (part 1)
Huszák, Csenge
Kovács, Tünde Anna
Pinke, Péter
2025-03-25T08:57:47Z
2025-03-25T08:57:47Z
2025-03-21
2676-9042
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/28517
This two –part review article explores the diverse nature of corrosion, focusing on the impact of steel formability and surface roughness on corrosion resistance. Corrosion is a significant issue in various industries, leading to economic losses and safety risks. Traditional methods often overlook the effects of steel's formability and surface
roughness, which can influence stress distribution, microstructure, and areas prone to corrosion. This article reviews environmental factors contributing to corrosion, such as material composition, electrochem-
ical potential, surface roughness, stress, deformation, and temperature.
A case study by Wang et al. presented in this article, while the 2 nd
part of our paper focuses more on case studies.
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A review of the multifaceted nature of corrosion : the impact of steel formability and surface roughness on corrosion resistance (part 1)
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Műszaki tudományok - multidiszciplináris műszaki tudományok