Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 259
... alloys of the Ni - Cr - Mo family , some tests on alloy 22 and alloy 59 were conducted per the proposed ASTM G - 48 Method D. In this method the 6 % ferric chloride test solution is acidified with hydrochloric acid , such that the test ...
... alloys of the Ni - Cr - Mo family , some tests on alloy 22 and alloy 59 were conducted per the proposed ASTM G - 48 Method D. In this method the 6 % ferric chloride test solution is acidified with hydrochloric acid , such that the test ...
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... Alloy UTS ( KSI ) 0.2 % Y.S. ( KSI ) % El Alloy C 120 58 48 Alloy C - 276 110 53 62 Alloy C - 4 116 59 55 Alloy 22 106 52 65 Alloy 59 112 55 65 Within the statistical variation the room temperature mechanical properties of Alloy C - 276 , ...
... Alloy UTS ( KSI ) 0.2 % Y.S. ( KSI ) % El Alloy C 120 58 48 Alloy C - 276 110 53 62 Alloy C - 4 116 59 55 Alloy 22 106 52 65 Alloy 59 112 55 65 Within the statistical variation the room temperature mechanical properties of Alloy C - 276 , ...
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... alloys ( Alloy 59 and Alloy C - 276 ) have 10 times lower crevice corrosion depth of attack than the lower molybdenum containing Alloy 22. In real world situations crevice corrosion conditions are more critical than pure pitting ...
... alloys ( Alloy 59 and Alloy C - 276 ) have 10 times lower crevice corrosion depth of attack than the lower molybdenum containing Alloy 22. In real world situations crevice corrosion conditions are more critical than pure pitting ...
Contents
Scale Formation During Nucleate Boiling A Review | 26 |
Change in Boiling Mechanism with Time | 33 |
Heat Transfer Models in the Presence of Deposit | 43 |
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