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If D1 , D2 , D3 , ... , D , are , in increasing order , the n particle diameters , each of them having a volume fraction ( xj ) , the following expression may be obtained : j = n 1.0 = Σκαι , ( 2 ) j = 1 and j = n p ) ; = $ .
If D1 , D2 , D3 , ... , D , are , in increasing order , the n particle diameters , each of them having a volume fraction ( xj ) , the following expression may be obtained : j = n 1.0 = Σκαι , ( 2 ) j = 1 and j = n p ) ; = $ .
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The table also shows the values of the direct determination of the corrosion current density Ig obtained by spectrophotometric analysis of the solution . The close agreement between the two determinations of corrosion current 44 Vol .
The table also shows the values of the direct determination of the corrosion current density Ig obtained by spectrophotometric analysis of the solution . The close agreement between the two determinations of corrosion current 44 Vol .
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The value usually refers to the polarization curve obtained three hours after the test had been started , because R , is time dependent . The use of the relationship ( 48 ) imposes proper physical conditions on the corrosion current ...
The value usually refers to the polarization curve obtained three hours after the test had been started , because R , is time dependent . The use of the relationship ( 48 ) imposes proper physical conditions on the corrosion current ...
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Expert Systems for Corrosion Prevention and Control | 1 |
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