Corrosion Reviews, Volume 6, Issues 2-7Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1985 |
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Page 137
... range whilst being strained at a strain rate of around 0.25s have shown , for example , that titanium ( and to a lesser extent molybdenum ) enhanced while chromium reduced the dissolution rates of the steel at corresponding intervals of ...
... range whilst being strained at a strain rate of around 0.25s have shown , for example , that titanium ( and to a lesser extent molybdenum ) enhanced while chromium reduced the dissolution rates of the steel at corresponding intervals of ...
Page 176
... range of active potentials associated with corrosion . The results are apparently contradictory to those of Tomashov and the important question is why this should be so . It must be assumed , in the absence of any evidence to the ...
... range of active potentials associated with corrosion . The results are apparently contradictory to those of Tomashov and the important question is why this should be so . It must be assumed , in the absence of any evidence to the ...
Page 293
... range , then alloys with lower corrosion rates in this potential range will perform better . Table 5 presents corrosion rates of alloys in acidic oxidizing environments . The higher molybdenum - lower chromium containing alloys do not ...
... range , then alloys with lower corrosion rates in this potential range will perform better . Table 5 presents corrosion rates of alloys in acidic oxidizing environments . The higher molybdenum - lower chromium containing alloys do not ...
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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