Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 27
... indicate to a superficial investigator that his / her original assumption of fouling was correct . Unknown is the fact that if the unit would have started at lower AT , the fouling may have never developed , or at least at a much slower ...
... indicate to a superficial investigator that his / her original assumption of fouling was correct . Unknown is the fact that if the unit would have started at lower AT , the fouling may have never developed , or at least at a much slower ...
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... indicate if the supersaturation is high enough to initiate crystallization . Ryznar [ 69 ] , therefore , suggested an index , which is said to be a quantitative as well as a qualitative measure of the solution's scaling potential . The ...
... indicate if the supersaturation is high enough to initiate crystallization . Ryznar [ 69 ] , therefore , suggested an index , which is said to be a quantitative as well as a qualitative measure of the solution's scaling potential . The ...
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... indicate that once rusting has started , it will spread at a much higher rate in the zinc - nickel coatings . This is supported by the data in Fig . 4 for laboratory prepared zinc - nickel coatings . The data indicate that as the nickel ...
... indicate that once rusting has started , it will spread at a much higher rate in the zinc - nickel coatings . This is supported by the data in Fig . 4 for laboratory prepared zinc - nickel coatings . The data indicate that as the nickel ...
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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