Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 43
... considered , with evaporation taking place only from the outlet section of the fluid pores . The role of the conductive component of heat transfer is relatively small and is estimated to be in the order of 0.03 % to 20 % ( 52,53 ] of ...
... considered , with evaporation taking place only from the outlet section of the fluid pores . The role of the conductive component of heat transfer is relatively small and is estimated to be in the order of 0.03 % to 20 % ( 52,53 ] of ...
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... considered is the conventional pitting potential , obtained with only chloride in the medium . For § = 99 % SE = 8crit = 8 ° E / 100 ( 18 ) Fig . 11 is based on results obtained for the values versus the chloride and the molybdate ...
... considered is the conventional pitting potential , obtained with only chloride in the medium . For § = 99 % SE = 8crit = 8 ° E / 100 ( 18 ) Fig . 11 is based on results obtained for the values versus the chloride and the molybdate ...
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... considered , is shown in Figure 11. A fast decrease of particle size is observed during the first hour of dispersion and a slight reduction during subsequent hours . A more exhaustive analysis indicates that higher dispersion times than ...
... considered , is shown in Figure 11. A fast decrease of particle size is observed during the first hour of dispersion and a slight reduction during subsequent hours . A more exhaustive analysis indicates that higher dispersion times than ...
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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