Corrosion Protection Modeling for Innovation

Engineers and researchers using the COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation software for corrosion modeling benefit from an intuitive user interface, which leads to more effective corrosion analysis and corrosion protection system design.

Introducing COMSOL Multiphysics® for Modeling Corrosion

Real-World Corrosion Modeling Examples

The COMSOL Multiphysics® simulation software features a consistent user experience, regardless of engineering application and physics phenomena. By adding the Corrosion Module, engineers can analyze how corrosion will impact a particular structure and optimize their design accordingly.

Automotive Components

Current density on a rivet surface and at the interface between the rivet and adjoined sheet metal.

Daimler AG modeled galvanic corrosion kinetics to improve corrosion protection in auto body panel components.

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Materials Science

Pitting corrosion model.

The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory used multiphysics modeling to better understand pitting corrosion with an eye toward creating corrosion-resistant materials.

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Nuclear Waste Storage

Air flow velocity in a nuclear waste storage area modeled in rainbow.

Sogin S.p.A. turned to CFD analysis for designing an energy-efficient dehumidification system that prevents corrosion in radioactive waste drums.

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Multimaterial Assemblies

Electrolyte potential in a multimaterial assembly.

National Research Council of Canada uses machine learning and simulation applications to predict and mitigate the risk of galvanic corrosion.

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