Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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Turbines Burning Heavy , High Sulphur Fuel Oil 1. INTRODUCTION Heavy residual or crude oils are often considered as alternative fuels to the more expensive , light distillate fuel oils or natural gas , which are usually the first choice ...
Turbines Burning Heavy , High Sulphur Fuel Oil 1. INTRODUCTION Heavy residual or crude oils are often considered as alternative fuels to the more expensive , light distillate fuel oils or natural gas , which are usually the first choice ...
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... fuel ; i.e. , Mg / V = 3 / 17 . However , in the case of very heavy high sulphur fuel oil , this dosage must be established after a set of tests due to the high vanadium content in this type of fuel would require a high amount of ...
... fuel ; i.e. , Mg / V = 3 / 17 . However , in the case of very heavy high sulphur fuel oil , this dosage must be established after a set of tests due to the high vanadium content in this type of fuel would require a high amount of ...
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... fuel oil may have occurred . Moreover , unburned fuel in the shut - off moment ( probably due to injection of fuel after flame - out ) must also be responsible for the carbon formation . Nilson / 21 / reported a clear tendency of high ...
... fuel oil may have occurred . Moreover , unburned fuel in the shut - off moment ( probably due to injection of fuel after flame - out ) must also be responsible for the carbon formation . Nilson / 21 / reported a clear tendency of high ...
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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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