Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 100
... bubble leaving the surface . This explanation is in agreement with the model proposed by Asakura / 4,5 / and Rabah / 6,7 / based on microlayer evaporation and drying out phenomena that occur in the nucleate boiling bubble . 3.2 ...
... bubble leaving the surface . This explanation is in agreement with the model proposed by Asakura / 4,5 / and Rabah / 6,7 / based on microlayer evaporation and drying out phenomena that occur in the nucleate boiling bubble . 3.2 ...
Page 105
... bubbles leaving the heat transfer surface . A direct comparison between iron oxide growth at heated metal surface in absence ( reaction time = 2 hours ) and presence of iron dispersing agent ( reaction time = 15 hours ) is shown in ...
... bubbles leaving the heat transfer surface . A direct comparison between iron oxide growth at heated metal surface in absence ( reaction time = 2 hours ) and presence of iron dispersing agent ( reaction time = 15 hours ) is shown in ...
Page 391
... bubbles containing vapour or gas . It is the collapse of these bubbles on or close to a solid surface that causes cavitation erosion of the surface . Cavitation will occur whenever a liquid flows , or is moved , sufficiently rapidly ...
... bubbles containing vapour or gas . It is the collapse of these bubbles on or close to a solid surface that causes cavitation erosion of the surface . Cavitation will occur whenever a liquid flows , or is moved , sufficiently rapidly ...
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