Corrosion Reviews, Volume 13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1995 |
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... evaluation at a given shear rate ) was adopted in every determination . In addition , laboratory tests were done to evaluate the critical thickness ( maximum thickness of wet film which could be applied without sagging ) in order to ...
... evaluation at a given shear rate ) was adopted in every determination . In addition , laboratory tests were done to evaluate the critical thickness ( maximum thickness of wet film which could be applied without sagging ) in order to ...
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... evaluate the maximum or instantaneous shear stress . Results and discussion : The results of the rheological tests ... evaluated as n∞ ( from intercept of straight line ʼn1⁄2 vs y - 1 / 2 ) and the shear stress , so that the sample ...
... evaluate the maximum or instantaneous shear stress . Results and discussion : The results of the rheological tests ... evaluated as n∞ ( from intercept of straight line ʼn1⁄2 vs y - 1 / 2 ) and the shear stress , so that the sample ...
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... evaluate the results of control programs . The experience gained during the last decade , moni- toring MIC and biofouling in different oil production systems located in the South Atlantic and the North Sea , is overviewed . A monitoring ...
... evaluate the results of control programs . The experience gained during the last decade , moni- toring MIC and biofouling in different oil production systems located in the South Atlantic and the North Sea , is overviewed . A monitoring ...
Contents
ABSTRACT | 17 |
Engineering Applications | 65 |
ΙΑ paper presented at the Meeting of the Israeli Forum on Corrosion Tel Aviv | 79 |
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