4. Long-term corrosion facies
By combining all the techniques described in the previous paragraph, it is possible to establish typical corrosion facies and their properties. In the following, we will describe some of these facies. These correspond to representative simplified cases, but it is essential to bear in mind the great variability of these facies, even in what may appear to be a homogeneous environment. This is due in particular to local variations in metal structure and composition, to differential aeration phenomena and to long corrosion times, which can favour different corrosion dynamics within the same object, a few centimetres or even a few millimetres apart. Current research is therefore moving towards a multiscale description, but also a statistical vision of corrosion systems, which is the only way to identify the representativeness of phenomena observed at different scales. This statistical vision,...
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Bibliography
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"Les liaisons tumultueuses de la rouille et du béton, des cathédrales aux centrales nucléaires", lecture by Valérie L'Hostis, Christophe Gallé, Alain Millard, researchers at the Direction de l'énergie nucléaire and Philippe Dillmann, researcher at the Direction des sciences de la matière, center CEA de Saclay :
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EURROCORR Congress. Annual. European Congress on Corrosion. A session dedicated to heritage objects
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- Corrosion of metals and alloys – Key terms and definitions - ISO 8044 - 1999
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