Intermetallic particle electrochemistry plays significant role in localized
corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking of aluminum alloys. This article p
resents specific examples from recent and on-going studies of stress-corros
ion cracking ill AI-Mg alloys and localized corrosion in Al-Cu alloys. The
common approach in these examples is an explicit accounting of the intermet
allic particle-dissolution characteristics, which is developed by measuring
the electrochemical behavior of bulk analog compounds. Findings from these
types of measurements combined with results from new and advanced small-le
ngth scale measurements confirm some of the established ideas about localiz
ed corrosion in aluminum alloys, but also lead to new insights that are imp
ortant for a thorough understanding of corrosion damage accumulation.