Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 140
... direct and alternating current and interfacing the electrodes to the potentiostat with a three channel scanner . Direct current measurements were performed for determining the corrosion current density and the Tafel slopes and for ...
... direct and alternating current and interfacing the electrodes to the potentiostat with a three channel scanner . Direct current measurements were performed for determining the corrosion current density and the Tafel slopes and for ...
Page 165
... direct log growth is followed in all cases . The author and coworkers / 4 / have shown that a direct log growth on mild steel in chromate solution is obtained at 30 ° C and higher temperatures ( 40 ° C and 50 ° C ) give rise to an ...
... direct log growth is followed in all cases . The author and coworkers / 4 / have shown that a direct log growth on mild steel in chromate solution is obtained at 30 ° C and higher temperatures ( 40 ° C and 50 ° C ) give rise to an ...
Page 328
... direct powder injection . Irradiation conditions : 5 KW ; 2 cm / sec . , 40 mm defocusing , 1 mm beam shift . Table 5 and Fig . 38 ) . In all cases , however , the concentration of chromium and nickel in the melted layer was much higher ...
... direct powder injection . Irradiation conditions : 5 KW ; 2 cm / sec . , 40 mm defocusing , 1 mm beam shift . Table 5 and Fig . 38 ) . In all cases , however , the concentration of chromium and nickel in the melted layer was much higher ...
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