Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 50
... anodic dissolution rate at the primary passive potential . As the critical anodic current density ic become larger than the limiting diffusion current i , the steel becomes difficult to passivate , finally reaching a state of active ...
... anodic dissolution rate at the primary passive potential . As the critical anodic current density ic become larger than the limiting diffusion current i , the steel becomes difficult to passivate , finally reaching a state of active ...
Page 308
... anodic peak is specifically related to Fe ( OH ) , formation and the second peak to Fe ( OH ) 2 with 3 dimensional oxide film and the third peak to FeOOH formation / 15,16 / . The following mechanism was proposed for corrosion and ...
... anodic peak is specifically related to Fe ( OH ) , formation and the second peak to Fe ( OH ) 2 with 3 dimensional oxide film and the third peak to FeOOH formation / 15,16 / . The following mechanism was proposed for corrosion and ...
Page 31
... anodic peaks and two cathodic peaks are observed ; these features have been discussed elsewhere / 6,7 / . The voltammetric characteristics are unaffected by the presence of carbonates except that the third cathodic peak appeared as a ...
... anodic peaks and two cathodic peaks are observed ; these features have been discussed elsewhere / 6,7 / . The voltammetric characteristics are unaffected by the presence of carbonates except that the third cathodic peak appeared as a ...
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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