Journal of Physical Studies 5(2), 139–144 (2001)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30970/jps.05.139

THE ELECTRODE POTENTIAL ALONG THE CURVILINEAR CONTACT BOUNDARY BETWEEN AN ELECTROLYTE AND A STRESS-STRAIN METAL

M. I. Zhovtanetskiy1, M. H. Stashchuk2, V. V. Parakuda3, V. H. Horopatskyi3, A. M. Stashchuk1

1Ivan Franko State University of Lviv,
18 Svobody Pr., Lviv, UA–79000, Ukraine
2Physico–Mechanical Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
5 Naukova Str., Lviv, UA–79601, Ukraine
3State Scientific–Research Institute ‟Systema",
32 Vynnychenko Str., Lviv, UA–79008, Ukraine

Based on an elastic-strained body model, and by using general principles of both the physical-chemical mechanics of materials and the Debye-Hukkel's solution theory, there has been obtained a physical-mathematical relation to determine the impact of mechanical stresses on the electrode potential change along the metal plate-corrosive environment contact boundary.

PACS number(s): 62.90.+k

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