Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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CORROSION RATE MONITORING OF CONCRETE REBARS WITH SOFTCOR - DC - GDC CODE G. Rocchini ENEL SpA - Environment and ... rebars embedded in the concrete matrix when their resistance to corrosion is very high . Rebars with Softcor - DC ...
CORROSION RATE MONITORING OF CONCRETE REBARS WITH SOFTCOR - DC - GDC CODE G. Rocchini ENEL SpA - Environment and ... rebars embedded in the concrete matrix when their resistance to corrosion is very high . Rebars with Softcor - DC ...
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... rebars A , B and C over the frequency interval [ 10 , 6 × 104 ] . which is monotonic increasing from 6.104 Hz to approximately 104 Hz and does not practically change with the position of the three rebars , was utilized for evaluating ...
... rebars A , B and C over the frequency interval [ 10 , 6 × 104 ] . which is monotonic increasing from 6.104 Hz to approximately 104 Hz and does not practically change with the position of the three rebars , was utilized for evaluating ...
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... Rebars with Softcor - DC - GDC Code Examination of Fig . 6 reveals that the electrochemical behaviour of the three rebars is different , confirming our remarks about the evaluation of R. This difference was observed in all the ...
... Rebars with Softcor - DC - GDC Code Examination of Fig . 6 reveals that the electrochemical behaviour of the three rebars is different , confirming our remarks about the evaluation of R. This difference was observed in all the ...
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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