Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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Page 384
... initiation . It was shown that CI substitute y - Al2O3 undergoes higher dissolution than unsubstituted oxide film because the bond breaking of the aluminium ion bonds is considered to be easier in defective oxide rich in cation ...
... initiation . It was shown that CI substitute y - Al2O3 undergoes higher dissolution than unsubstituted oxide film because the bond breaking of the aluminium ion bonds is considered to be easier in defective oxide rich in cation ...
Page 387
... initiation of pitting attack . The validity of this approach was rationalised by describing the initiation of pitting on the failure of an essentially two dimensional film . They concluded that mechanical breakdown of the film during ...
... initiation of pitting attack . The validity of this approach was rationalised by describing the initiation of pitting on the failure of an essentially two dimensional film . They concluded that mechanical breakdown of the film during ...
Page 435
... initiation potentials ( Er.p. - Ep.i = 0.071 V ) , the greatest difference between the corrosion potential and pitting initiation potential ( Ecor - Ep.i. = 0.289 V ) . Investigation of the dependence of pitting initiation potential on ...
... initiation potentials ( Er.p. - Ep.i = 0.071 V ) , the greatest difference between the corrosion potential and pitting initiation potential ( Ecor - Ep.i. = 0.289 V ) . Investigation of the dependence of pitting initiation potential on ...
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Expert Systems for Corrosion Prevention and Control | 1 |
Use of Computerized Techniques in Corrosion | 15 |
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