Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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Page 197
... conductivity and do not react with metals . The liquid hydrocarbons form a thin , oily film on metallic materials . As a result of these properties their corrosivity is nil or very low , therefore carbon steel is the main material used ...
... conductivity and do not react with metals . The liquid hydrocarbons form a thin , oily film on metallic materials . As a result of these properties their corrosivity is nil or very low , therefore carbon steel is the main material used ...
Page 299
... conductivity measurements of a crude oil - diluted by polar solvent . The conductivity which is caused by salt is measured against standard calibration solutions . 2 ) IP - 77 Salt Content , Crude Petroleum and Products This method is ...
... conductivity measurements of a crude oil - diluted by polar solvent . The conductivity which is caused by salt is measured against standard calibration solutions . 2 ) IP - 77 Salt Content , Crude Petroleum and Products This method is ...
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... Conductivity : 15.2 μS Detector Range : 3 μS Full Scale Below are chromatograms that were obtained by this method and the conditions of the analysis - Fig . 1-3 . RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE TEST A short experiment was done where ...
... Conductivity : 15.2 μS Detector Range : 3 μS Full Scale Below are chromatograms that were obtained by this method and the conditions of the analysis - Fig . 1-3 . RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE TEST A short experiment was done where ...
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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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