Scaling approach to galvanic current of stainless steel/silver atmospheric corrosion monitor
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The galvanic current of stainless steel/silver atmospheric corrosion monitors exposed to the atmosphere for 4 months are analyzed to investigate the scaling behavior of corrosion. The time series of the galvanic current indicate that the galvanic current has a scaling property; a scaling relation predicted by the scaling theory is consistent with the experimental results of the stainless steel/silver atmospheric corrosion monitor and the Hurst coefficient representing the effect of long memory is related to the type of corrosion.
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