Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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... natural seawater was investigated for a number of alloys . The corrosion potential in natural seawater will normally be around 200 - 500 mV SCE ( saturated calomel electrode ) , but can reach values up to +800 mV . SCE in situations ...
... natural seawater was investigated for a number of alloys . The corrosion potential in natural seawater will normally be around 200 - 500 mV SCE ( saturated calomel electrode ) , but can reach values up to +800 mV . SCE in situations ...
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... natural seawater . When corrosion is initiated , the potential becomes active ; but on areas where the metal remains passive , the biofilm causes the potential to be shifted in the noble direction , probably through a change in the ...
... natural seawater . When corrosion is initiated , the potential becomes active ; but on areas where the metal remains passive , the biofilm causes the potential to be shifted in the noble direction , probably through a change in the ...
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... natural seawater with high chlorine concentration ( 10 mg / l - 1 residual ) at 45 ° C ; ( ii ) natural seawater with high sulphide concentration ( 1 g / 1 - 1 ) at ambient temperature . In sulphide polluted seawater , the tested ...
... natural seawater with high chlorine concentration ( 10 mg / l - 1 residual ) at 45 ° C ; ( ii ) natural seawater with high sulphide concentration ( 1 g / 1 - 1 ) at ambient temperature . In sulphide polluted seawater , the tested ...
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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