Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 100
... surface is , therefore , probably related to the number of active sites present at the metal surface . It can be inferred that iron oxide particles nucleate preferentially at the site of continuous steam bubbling at the heated surface ...
... surface is , therefore , probably related to the number of active sites present at the metal surface . It can be inferred that iron oxide particles nucleate preferentially at the site of continuous steam bubbling at the heated surface ...
Page 105
... surface active agents / 12 / , another possible explanation for the inhibition of iron oxide growth at the heated surface is that the copolymer is able to alter the surface tension of the steam bubbles leaving the heat transfer surface ...
... surface active agents / 12 / , another possible explanation for the inhibition of iron oxide growth at the heated surface is that the copolymer is able to alter the surface tension of the steam bubbles leaving the heat transfer surface ...
Page 282
... surfaces ; irradiation of Ni and Cr - electroplated surfaces ; iii ) direct injection of Ni and Cr powders into the melt pool . A high and uniform level of alloying in the surface layer can be achieved in the cases of electroplated surfaces ...
... surfaces ; irradiation of Ni and Cr - electroplated surfaces ; iii ) direct injection of Ni and Cr powders into the melt pool . A high and uniform level of alloying in the surface layer can be achieved in the cases of electroplated surfaces ...
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