Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 30
... solution and the sub- saturated 1.2 g / l solution form deposits at heat fluxes of 75,000 W / m2 and 300,000 W / m2 . It seems that the fouling curves for the higher heat flux would be approaching a common asymptotic heat transfer ...
... solution and the sub- saturated 1.2 g / l solution form deposits at heat fluxes of 75,000 W / m2 and 300,000 W / m2 . It seems that the fouling curves for the higher heat flux would be approaching a common asymptotic heat transfer ...
Page 373
... solution and anions from the external solution into the interior . It is established that / 32-35 / the hydrated oxides of iron and nickel in alkali solutions are cation selective . In the cases where metals are covered by cation ...
... solution and anions from the external solution into the interior . It is established that / 32-35 / the hydrated oxides of iron and nickel in alkali solutions are cation selective . In the cases where metals are covered by cation ...
Page 257
... solution B showed better performance than solution A under standard specifications . No signs of pitting corrosion or cavitation were detected . Weight loss values for aluminium and ferrous alloy decreased . This result qualified the ...
... solution B showed better performance than solution A under standard specifications . No signs of pitting corrosion or cavitation were detected . Weight loss values for aluminium and ferrous alloy decreased . This result qualified 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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