Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 124
... dissolution at slip edges was about 10 times larger than for the unstrained metal and that the dissolution rate of high index planes was 50 times larger than low index planes . Howard et al . / 155-157 / carried out a theoretical ...
... dissolution at slip edges was about 10 times larger than for the unstrained metal and that the dissolution rate of high index planes was 50 times larger than low index planes . Howard et al . / 155-157 / carried out a theoretical ...
Page 126
... dissolution current but have a small but clear effect on the hydrogen evolution rate . ( 2 ) Plastic strains influence the anodic dissolution rate much more than the rate of hydrogen evolution . ( 3 ) The magnitude of the effect of ...
... dissolution current but have a small but clear effect on the hydrogen evolution rate . ( 2 ) Plastic strains influence the anodic dissolution rate much more than the rate of hydrogen evolution . ( 3 ) The magnitude of the effect of ...
Page 138
... dissolution which leads to the generation of a macropit which has a geometry conductive to restricted mass transport . Gainer and Wallwork / 182 / summarised the mechanisms of propagation of pits as follows : 1. the generation of acidic ...
... dissolution which leads to the generation of a macropit which has a geometry conductive to restricted mass transport . Gainer and Wallwork / 182 / summarised the mechanisms of propagation of pits as follows : 1. the generation of acidic ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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