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lmotguest Posted - 10/09/2015 : 02:39:50 AM
hello,
I want to calculate my corrosion current density. Therefore I need to draw tangets to a certain point on my graph. How can I do this?
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jasonzhao Posted - 10/12/2015 : 04:54:47 AM
Hello,

You can try this tool in File Exchange:

http://www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=106


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Jason
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lmotguest Posted - 10/12/2015 : 03:14:09 AM
In order to answer my question it is not that important to know what Corrosion current density means. It is just a characteristic dimension of an electrochemical system. A tangent is a linear slope that has only one common point with a graph.
jasonzhao Posted - 10/09/2015 : 04:42:13 AM
Hello,

Would you please make further interpretation on the terminology 'corrosion current density' and 'tangets' with illustration or example?


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Jason
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