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The Nebraska Engineering research team that conducted a test in Norfolk, Virginia, earlier this fall included Yongfeng Lu (left), Tim Carlson (far right) and Nick Pease (obscured, second from right). Others pictured are (right of Lu) Richard Stark of NavSea and Donald Tubbs of Electrawatch.
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Research by UNL's (from left) Ziguang Chen and Florin Bobaru has led to the creation of a new model that better predicts the effects of corrosion. The study was published in the Feb. 27 online edition of the Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids.
Researchers craft model that predicts corrosion
March 18, 2015

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