Corrosion Reviews, Volume 6, Issues 2-7Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1985 |
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Page 314
... zone and segregation by coring . While the major alloying elements may control the corrosion performance of wrought products , interstitial elements can influence the corrosion resistance of weldments to the point that many of the ...
... zone and segregation by coring . While the major alloying elements may control the corrosion performance of wrought products , interstitial elements can influence the corrosion resistance of weldments to the point that many of the ...
Page 376
... Zone B in run 8. Figures 7 and 8 are plots of Maximum Bold Surface Pit Depth and Maximum Crevice Pit Depth , respectively , versus Exposure Time in the absorber during run 8. No consistent effect of exposure time on alloy pitting and ...
... Zone B in run 8. Figures 7 and 8 are plots of Maximum Bold Surface Pit Depth and Maximum Crevice Pit Depth , respectively , versus Exposure Time in the absorber during run 8. No consistent effect of exposure time on alloy pitting and ...
Page 381
... Zone F for 30 to 90 days in run 8. 1 mil = 0.025 mm . Time in the outlet ducting during run 8. As with Zone B , no overall effect of exposure time on alloy pitting and crevice corrosion could be clearly discerned . Alloys ranked as to ...
... Zone F for 30 to 90 days in run 8. 1 mil = 0.025 mm . Time in the outlet ducting during run 8. As with Zone B , no overall effect of exposure time on alloy pitting and crevice corrosion could be clearly discerned . Alloys ranked as to ...
Contents
H Craig and R N Parkins | 123 |
Some Studies of Ion Implantation in the Fields of Corrosion and Stress | 126 |
Corrosion Fatigue in Pressurized Water Reactors | 183 |
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