Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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... Lead Zinc Research Organization , Inc. , Research Triangle Park , North Carolina , USA Copyright © 1994 by Marcel Dekker , Inc. All Rights Reserved . Marcel Dekker , Inc. , 270 Madison Avenue , New York , NY 10016 , USA New York / Basel ...
... Lead Zinc Research Organization , Inc. , Research Triangle Park , North Carolina , USA Copyright © 1994 by Marcel Dekker , Inc. All Rights Reserved . Marcel Dekker , Inc. , 270 Madison Avenue , New York , NY 10016 , USA New York / Basel ...
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... lead is much like vanadic corrosion , except the rate of attack is even more rapid . It is considered that the upper limit for its concentration is 1 ppm . Lead forms very tenacious deposits and the appearance of lead corrosion is quite ...
... lead is much like vanadic corrosion , except the rate of attack is even more rapid . It is considered that the upper limit for its concentration is 1 ppm . Lead forms very tenacious deposits and the appearance of lead corrosion is quite ...
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... lead to repassivation of the flaws and pores . However , in the presence of aggressive anions , hydrolysis inside the pores would lead to dissolution which results in increased migration of chloride to the pit interiors , so that ...
... lead to repassivation of the flaws and pores . However , in the presence of aggressive anions , hydrolysis inside the pores would lead to dissolution which results in increased migration of chloride to the pit interiors , so that ...
Contents
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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