Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 10-11Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1992 |
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Page 224
... substrate contained bands of inclusions . These gave rise to a porosity phenomenon which they called zoning . For a given substrate the porosity was found to increase or decrease , depending upon the amount of substrate removed . In ...
... substrate contained bands of inclusions . These gave rise to a porosity phenomenon which they called zoning . For a given substrate the porosity was found to increase or decrease , depending upon the amount of substrate removed . In ...
Page 225
... substrate , was probably due to removal of these zones of non - metallic inclusions . A similar effect upon removal of these surface inclusion " zones " was also observed by Ehrhardt / 35 / . In a later paper Clarke / 36 / investigated ...
... substrate , was probably due to removal of these zones of non - metallic inclusions . A similar effect upon removal of these surface inclusion " zones " was also observed by Ehrhardt / 35 / . In a later paper Clarke / 36 / investigated ...
Page 260
... substrate , b , the anodic Tafel slope of the substrate , E the reversible potential for the anodic fraction ( or substrate ) and E is the polarising potential . Morrissey's results using this method were comparable to those observed ...
... substrate , b , the anodic Tafel slope of the substrate , E the reversible potential for the anodic fraction ( or substrate ) and E is the polarising potential . Morrissey's results using this method were comparable to those observed ...
Contents
Electrochemical Techniques Simple Tests for Complex | 32 |
Cyclic Polarization Scans for Predicting Localized | 40 |
Prediction of Crevice Corrosion | 46 |
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