It is known that electrochemical noise can be generated as a result of fluctuations in flow.
This work has studied the effect of steady flow in both the laminar and turbulent regimes
on the production of electrochemical noise. Experiments have been performed with
applied cathodic currents in order to avoid changes in the surface morphology during the
experiment. It has been found that flow increases the higher frequency components of the
potential noise signal, with the power spectrum tending towards white noise at high
Renolds number.