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Diffusion in the through - thickness direction was neglected and diffusion to and reaction on the walls of the crack was taken into account by performing an averaging procedure over this direction . Equations were initially developed ...
Diffusion in the through - thickness direction was neglected and diffusion to and reaction on the walls of the crack was taken into account by performing an averaging procedure over this direction . Equations were initially developed ...
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The difference in concentration predicted varied according to the rate of the reaction on the walls and was greatest at the crack tip with a maximum relative difference of a factor of 4. The reaction at the tip was neglected in this ...
The difference in concentration predicted varied according to the rate of the reaction on the walls and was greatest at the crack tip with a maximum relative difference of a factor of 4. The reaction at the tip was neglected in this ...
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The authors interpreted this as demonstrating that dynamic strain had a greater influence on the dissolution reaction than on the hydrogen evolution reaction . The fact that anodic transients were observed at pH 3 and not at higher pH ...
The authors interpreted this as demonstrating that dynamic strain had a greater influence on the dissolution reaction than on the hydrogen evolution reaction . The fact that anodic transients were observed at pH 3 and not at higher pH ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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