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The question arose as to the behaviour of stainless steel immersed in sea water or exposed to tidal action , since it was known that stainless steels - even AISI Type 316 - were susceptible to corrosion in chloride media .
The question arose as to the behaviour of stainless steel immersed in sea water or exposed to tidal action , since it was known that stainless steels - even AISI Type 316 - were susceptible to corrosion in chloride media .
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Nibbering / 43 / has studied the corrosion - fatigue behaviour of mild steel under very low frequency loading in sea water , with application to offshore structures . Caution is recommended in the design due to the very large number of ...
Nibbering / 43 / has studied the corrosion - fatigue behaviour of mild steel under very low frequency loading in sea water , with application to offshore structures . Caution is recommended in the design due to the very large number of ...
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ZP - iron oxide pigmented paints showed good anticorrosive performance for 270 days outdoor exposure while a fair behaviour was observed in a 1000 hours salt spray test . ZP alone led to fair and poor results in both conditions ...
ZP - iron oxide pigmented paints showed good anticorrosive performance for 270 days outdoor exposure while a fair behaviour was observed in a 1000 hours salt spray test . ZP alone led to fair and poor results in both conditions ...
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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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