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3 : Arrangement of sheet series were prepared , each rack connected to 14 sheet specimens from one material grade . ... The preparation of the test specimen was as follows the numbers correspond to the arrangement shown in Fig .
3 : Arrangement of sheet series were prepared , each rack connected to 14 sheet specimens from one material grade . ... The preparation of the test specimen was as follows the numbers correspond to the arrangement shown in Fig .
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Corrosion rates of < 0.01 mm / a were found on the specimens from alloys N08904 , N08926 , N08028 , N06625 - Gr.1 , and N10276 . Alloys 31726 and N06985 showed moderate attack at metal / PTFE and under crevice formers .
Corrosion rates of < 0.01 mm / a were found on the specimens from alloys N08904 , N08926 , N08028 , N06625 - Gr.1 , and N10276 . Alloys 31726 and N06985 showed moderate attack at metal / PTFE and under crevice formers .
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The Experimental Protocol The group of specimens consisted initially of 18 samples . three of them were destructively tested to assess the initial strength of the joints . The remaining samples were immersed in a tank of circulating tap ...
The Experimental Protocol The group of specimens consisted initially of 18 samples . three of them were destructively tested to assess the initial strength of the joints . The remaining samples were immersed in a tank of circulating tap ...
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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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