Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 137
... occur in the anodic regions where the inclusion density is highest / 182 , 184 , 185 / . Due to the fresh exposure of more inclusions , as micropits and macropits develop , coalescence of micropits at the base of the pits may also occur ...
... occur in the anodic regions where the inclusion density is highest / 182 , 184 , 185 / . Due to the fresh exposure of more inclusions , as micropits and macropits develop , coalescence of micropits at the base of the pits may also occur ...
Page 176
... occurred on a steel surface ; though cracks were often seen to initiate from pits , pitting itself was not considered a ... occur easily . EXPERIMENTAL METHODS Summary In order to characterize the corrosion response of carbon steel in ...
... occurred on a steel surface ; though cracks were often seen to initiate from pits , pitting itself was not considered a ... occur easily . EXPERIMENTAL METHODS Summary In order to characterize the corrosion response of carbon steel in ...
Page 223
... occur , and the propagation will not occur . For the crack to propagate , a fresh metal surface must be exposed at the crack tip by dynamic strain , followed by film rupture . The exposed metal must then corrode in a plane . Planar ...
... occur , and the propagation will not occur . For the crack to propagate , a fresh metal surface must be exposed at the crack tip by dynamic strain , followed by film rupture . The exposed metal must then corrode in a plane . Planar ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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