Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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Page 283
... hard vane deposits due to the presence of MgO . Opposite to this trend are the lower than 1 ( 0.5-0.8 ) Mg / SO4 ratios of the very hard vane deposits built during the longest running , the cause of their hardness should be the high ...
... hard vane deposits due to the presence of MgO . Opposite to this trend are the lower than 1 ( 0.5-0.8 ) Mg / SO4 ratios of the very hard vane deposits built during the longest running , the cause of their hardness should be the high ...
Page 291
... hard deposit formation . Urbas and Tomlinson / 23,24 / reported a change in the consistency of the deposits from soft to hard in a simulated gas turbine combustor operating at a pressure of 5 atmospheres with 1 to 2 wt . % S in the fuel ...
... hard deposit formation . Urbas and Tomlinson / 23,24 / reported a change in the consistency of the deposits from soft to hard in a simulated gas turbine combustor operating at a pressure of 5 atmospheres with 1 to 2 wt . % S in the fuel ...
Page 544
... Hard chromium plating is commonly used for this purpose , but this technology involves pollution of water and air with toxic substances and high waste disposal costs . Thermal spraying can produce more environment - friendly coatings ...
... Hard chromium plating is commonly used for this purpose , but this technology involves pollution of water and air with toxic substances and high waste disposal costs . Thermal spraying can produce more environment - friendly coatings ...
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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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