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The great majority of the papers presented at this important congress were authored by scientists and engineers working in research institutions and industrial enterprises . The opening article , authored by H.A. Webster , presents an ...
The great majority of the papers presented at this important congress were authored by scientists and engineers working in research institutions and industrial enterprises . The opening article , authored by H.A. Webster , presents an ...
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Introduction : Biofouling and biological corrosion by both macroorganisms , and especially microorganisms , is a major source of deterioration and failure in many industries . The unpredictability and localized nature of the problem ...
Introduction : Biofouling and biological corrosion by both macroorganisms , and especially microorganisms , is a major source of deterioration and failure in many industries . The unpredictability and localized nature of the problem ...
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... U.K Many publications and presentations at international conferences on biofouling of industrial systems , fouling and corrosion in the offshore oil industry , problems of filtration , corrosion and corrosion protection .
... U.K Many publications and presentations at international conferences on biofouling of industrial systems , fouling and corrosion in the offshore oil industry , problems of filtration , corrosion and corrosion protection .
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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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