Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 174
... techniques . The first electrochemical method that was employed for evaluating the corrosion behaviour of a steel embedded in a concrete matrix was the spontaneous corrosion potential measurement introduced by Stratfull / 1 / This technique ...
... techniques . The first electrochemical method that was employed for evaluating the corrosion behaviour of a steel embedded in a concrete matrix was the spontaneous corrosion potential measurement introduced by Stratfull / 1 / This technique ...
Page 346
... technique . It can be seen that the gradual increase is a function of the flow rate , with a corrosion rate of up to 939.8 um / y , obtained at the end of each test . With respect to the results with inhibitors ( Table 5 ) , it can be ...
... technique . It can be seen that the gradual increase is a function of the flow rate , with a corrosion rate of up to 939.8 um / y , obtained at the end of each test . With respect to the results with inhibitors ( Table 5 ) , it can be ...
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... technique , a primary phosphating stage involving the deposition of manganese phosphate on the cathodic sites of the substrate metal is followed by a subsequent deposition of zinc phosphate which precipitates on the anodic sites that ...
... technique , a primary phosphating stage involving the deposition of manganese phosphate on the cathodic sites of the substrate metal is followed by a subsequent deposition of zinc phosphate which precipitates on the anodic sites that ...
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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