Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 81
... 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 analysis and the concentration at the tip was consequently greater for 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 analysis and the concentration at the tip was consequently greater for the ...
Page 125
... reaction than on the hydrogen evolution reaction . The fact that anodic transients were observed at pH 3 and not at higher pH values can be attributed to the use of galvanostatic polarisation . At the low pH , for the same current , the ...
... reaction than on the hydrogen evolution reaction . The fact that anodic transients were observed at pH 3 and not at higher pH values can be attributed to the use of galvanostatic polarisation . At the low pH , for the same current , the ...
Page 124
... reactions employed were : Carbon : 12c ( d , p ) energy release ( Q ) = 2.72 MeV Oxygen : 16. ( d , p ) energy release ( Q ) = 1.92 MeV The high positive energy release rates for these reactions enables the reaction products to be ...
... reactions employed were : Carbon : 12c ( d , p ) energy release ( Q ) = 2.72 MeV Oxygen : 16. ( d , p ) energy release ( Q ) = 1.92 MeV The high positive energy release rates for these reactions enables the reaction products to be ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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