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If Dpm is known , the K value can be calculated from the equation ( 33 ) . Otherwise : K = ( 18N Rep ) 1/3 To find out which is the adequate law to be taken in mind , it is necessary to use the maximum NRep values taken from Fig . 2.
If Dpm is known , the K value can be calculated from the equation ( 33 ) . Otherwise : K = ( 18N Rep ) 1/3 To find out which is the adequate law to be taken in mind , it is necessary to use the maximum NRep values taken from Fig . 2.
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The calibration charts were established using equation ( 48 ) and a welldefined value of R , selected among those ... physical conditions on the corrosion current density Ig , which tends to zero when R , attains very high values .
The calibration charts were established using equation ( 48 ) and a welldefined value of R , selected among those ... physical conditions on the corrosion current density Ig , which tends to zero when R , attains very high values .
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Z2 ... .Cn.zn ) where a1 , az ... an , b1 , b2 ... bn are relative importances for different parameters specified as a percentage for each object and x1 .... Xn , Y1 ...... .. Yn normalized values for the corresponding parameter . 3.
Z2 ... .Cn.zn ) where a1 , az ... an , b1 , b2 ... bn are relative importances for different parameters specified as a percentage for each object and x1 .... Xn , Y1 ...... .. Yn normalized values for the corresponding parameter . 3.
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Expert Systems for Corrosion Prevention and Control | 1 |
Use of Computerized Techniques in Corrosion | 15 |
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