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MECHANICS OF CORROSION

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1958
The purpose of this article is to help the user of chemical equipment identify and classify the different types of corrosion through actual illustrations showing the mechanical effect on the corroded parts. Theoretical discussion of the cause of the corrosive action has, in each case, been avoided unless such reference is necessary to permit better ...
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Mechanisms of Glass Corrosion

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1973
An approach is developed for understanding formation of gel films on glass surfaces during water exposure. Compositional and microstructural data from ir reflection spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and electron microprobe analysis are used with parameters defined from solution‐analysis data to produce an SiO
D. M. SANDERS, L. L. HENCH
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MECHANISM OF CORROSION

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1961
IN LOW‐TEMPERATURE REACTION IN COPPER OXYGEN SYSTEM, A MICROWAVE DISCHARGE WAS FOUND TO BE COVERED WITH A STABLE FILM ABOUT 20 Å ...
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Electrochemistry for Mechanically-assisted Corrosion

2019
This chapter will not discuss the basics of electrochemistry; these aspects have been largely developed in the previous corrosion thematic school on stress corrosion cracking (SCC).
Marcelin, S.   +3 more
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Mechanisms of Filiform Corrosion

CORROSION 1971, 1971
Filiform corrosion or ‘underfilm’ corrosion is a special type of corrosion characterized by thread like filaments of corrosion products that may have considerable length but little width or depth. This type of corrosion occurs beneath various organic films on aluminum, steel and magnesium surfaces.
G.M. Hoch, R. F. Tobias
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