Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 34
... reaction . Both effects combine to make the corrosion potential highly irreproducible within the first week of exposure to natural seawater . When corrosion is initiated , the potential becomes active ; but on areas where the metal ...
... reaction . Both effects combine to make the corrosion potential highly irreproducible within the first week of exposure to natural seawater . When corrosion is initiated , the potential becomes active ; but on areas where the metal ...
Page 95
... reaction takes place : Feo Fe2 + + 2 e = In the cathodic zones the following reactions can occur : 2 H + + 2e2 H0 CrO42 +8 H + + 3 e = 4 H2O + Cr3 + As a result of the cathodic reactions , the pH of the solution increases and a ...
... reaction takes place : Feo Fe2 + + 2 e = In the cathodic zones the following reactions can occur : 2 H + + 2e2 H0 CrO42 +8 H + + 3 e = 4 H2O + Cr3 + As a result of the cathodic reactions , the pH of the solution increases and a ...
Page 97
... reaction , control of the anodic reaction , or inserting in the electrolyte a resistance to brake the movement of the ions . These mechanisms are called cathodic inhibition , anodic inhibition and inhibition by resistance . Cathodic ...
... reaction , control of the anodic reaction , or inserting in the electrolyte a resistance to brake the movement of the ions . These mechanisms are called cathodic inhibition , anodic inhibition and inhibition by resistance . Cathodic ...
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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