Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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... frequency . When the big transients are recovering their original value , this high frequency noise overlaps them ( small transients superimposed to a big transient ) . As the straining continues , before the yielding point , this ...
... frequency . When the big transients are recovering their original value , this high frequency noise overlaps them ( small transients superimposed to a big transient ) . As the straining continues , before the yielding point , this ...
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Potential ( mv ) transients start to increase again in intensity and frequency ( Fig . 2c ) , and they continue increasing in intensity , but not in frequency , until the final rupture is reached ( Fig . 2d ) . This specimen failed by ...
Potential ( mv ) transients start to increase again in intensity and frequency ( Fig . 2c ) , and they continue increasing in intensity , but not in frequency , until the final rupture is reached ( Fig . 2d ) . This specimen failed by ...
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... frequency range was from 10 to 10 Hz . Then the net was used to make predictions at higher and lower pH values and applied potentials . The ANN predictions agree with the experi- mental data . A second loop appeared at high applied ...
... frequency range was from 10 to 10 Hz . Then the net was used to make predictions at higher and lower pH values and applied potentials . The ANN predictions agree with the experi- mental data . A second loop appeared at high applied ...
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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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