Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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Page 386
... critical film thickness and giving breakdown . In another model / 101 / Sato examined the breakdown occurring from the formation of pores through the passive film . Quantitatively the model identifies the pitting potential with ...
... critical film thickness and giving breakdown . In another model / 101 / Sato examined the breakdown occurring from the formation of pores through the passive film . Quantitatively the model identifies the pitting potential with ...
Page 387
... critical potential / 102,103 / . This critical potential would be more active at Cl adsorption sites compared to Cl " free sites on the film surface , thus creating a change in the electronic properties of the film . Pitting occurs only ...
... critical potential / 102,103 / . This critical potential would be more active at Cl adsorption sites compared to Cl " free sites on the film surface , thus creating a change in the electronic properties of the film . Pitting occurs only ...
Page 389
... critical parameters defined by him ( x.i ) determine the probability of pit nucleation and growth . Thus for the majority of metals ( Zn , Fe , Ni , Co and Al ) , the critical pH is reached with x.i values below 10-6 A / cm . This ...
... critical parameters defined by him ( x.i ) determine the probability of pit nucleation and growth . Thus for the majority of metals ( Zn , Fe , Ni , Co and Al ) , the critical pH is reached with x.i values below 10-6 A / cm . This ...
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Expert Systems for Corrosion Prevention and Control | 1 |
Use of Computerized Techniques in Corrosion | 15 |
Design and Structure of Knowledge Based Systems | 71 |
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