Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 180
... polarization resistance of steel in concrete we adopted the galvanostatic mode because it had been observed that , at the beginning of the test . the SOFTCOR - DC - PSI / 13 / code had not given satisfactory information . In fact ...
... polarization resistance of steel in concrete we adopted the galvanostatic mode because it had been observed that , at the beginning of the test . the SOFTCOR - DC - PSI / 13 / code had not given satisfactory information . In fact ...
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... polarization resistance had a value of 7x104 cm2 . In contrast , the free corrosion potential of the rebars B and C was about -400 mV / Argenthal , while the values of their polarization resistance were higher than 105 cm2 . At the ...
... polarization resistance had a value of 7x104 cm2 . In contrast , the free corrosion potential of the rebars B and C was about -400 mV / Argenthal , while the values of their polarization resistance were higher than 105 cm2 . At the ...
Page 275
... polarization curve is very important in electrochemical methods for the calculation of corrosion current density . Different methods for polarization curve measurement have been reported / 11,13-15 / , although in natural waters there ...
... polarization curve is very important in electrochemical methods for the calculation of corrosion current density . Different methods for polarization curve measurement have been reported / 11,13-15 / , although in natural waters there ...
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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