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4 : Pit generation rate in deareated 0,1M / l NaCl for AISI 430 . decreases when molybdate ions are present in the ... and for the AISI 430 Ti , the slope o is greatly modified , with a great decrease of the pit generation rate .
4 : Pit generation rate in deareated 0,1M / l NaCl for AISI 430 . decreases when molybdate ions are present in the ... and for the AISI 430 Ti , the slope o is greatly modified , with a great decrease of the pit generation rate .
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This cathodic depolarization is even higher in the presence of acetic acid producing bacteria , reaching approximately 800 mA / cm2 and with a pH decrease of two units ( 8.2 to 6.2 ) . The observed depolarizing effects are not only ...
This cathodic depolarization is even higher in the presence of acetic acid producing bacteria , reaching approximately 800 mA / cm2 and with a pH decrease of two units ( 8.2 to 6.2 ) . The observed depolarizing effects are not only ...
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The application of CP for SS immersed for 3 and 6 h resulted in an important decrease in cell numbers with respect to the unprotected condition . However , for 9 h exposure time the decrease in the bacterial settlement was less notable ...
The application of CP for SS immersed for 3 and 6 h resulted in an important decrease in cell numbers with respect to the unprotected condition . However , for 9 h exposure time the decrease in the bacterial settlement was less notable ...
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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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