Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 14-15Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1996 |
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Page 48
... viscosity ( generally viscosity loss ) , breaking of the emulsion , changes of pH and the appearance of bacterial ( or fungal ) colonies on the surface where the paint was applied . Any one of these symptoms can lead to significant ...
... viscosity ( generally viscosity loss ) , breaking of the emulsion , changes of pH and the appearance of bacterial ( or fungal ) colonies on the surface where the paint was applied . Any one of these symptoms can lead to significant ...
Page 274
... viscosity as required by the combustion system and / or for getting the desired vanadium content . The HSFO consumed by the turbine is also high in vanadium and asphaltene content , and it was treated as well as heated due to its ...
... viscosity as required by the combustion system and / or for getting the desired vanadium content . The HSFO consumed by the turbine is also high in vanadium and asphaltene content , and it was treated as well as heated due to its ...
Page 360
... viscosity on unalloyed titanium using iodine - containing solutions of methanol , ethanol , n - propanol , n - butanol and n - amyl alcohol . The results showed that time to failure increased linearly with increasing viscosity of the ...
... viscosity on unalloyed titanium using iodine - containing solutions of methanol , ethanol , n - propanol , n - butanol and n - amyl alcohol . The results showed that time to failure increased linearly with increasing viscosity of the ...
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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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