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This study examines how several molten high‐silicon electrical steels interact with both conventional and recycled MgO–C refractories. For this, various immersion experiments are conducted. In addition to infiltration, a number of mechanisms are identified and explained that control the corrosion of the refractory material.
Lukas Neubert +7 more
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Some peculiarities of corrosion of wheel steel [PDF]
Corrosion mechanism and rate of different chemical composition and structural condition of wheel steel were investigated. It was shown that “white layers”, variation in grain size and banding of wheel steel structure results in corrosion rate ...
Alexander SHRAMKO +5 more
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Research progress on corrosion behavior of magnesium-lithium alloys
Research progress on corrosion behavior (localized corrosion, corrosion type and corrosion products) and the effects of processing methods and alloying on the corrosion resistance of hexagonal close packed (HCP) singular phase, body cubic centered (BCC ...
WANG Baojie +4 more
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The hot corrosion behaviors of the aluminide coatings with different treatments on the surface of Ni-based alloy at high temperature were investigated.
Jubo Peng +9 more
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Interaction mechanism between refractory and melts in iron bath smelting reduction process [PDF]
The corrosion behavior of three sorts of refractories based on alumina-graphite were studied by immersion tests. The melts included smelting reduction molten slag and corresponding carbon saturated molten iron.
Qiu G.B., Xu Y.
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Inhibition Effect of N, N'-Dimethylaminoethanol on the Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel Type 304 [PDF]
The effect of N,N'-dimethylaminoethanol on the corrosion of austenitic stainless steel type 304 in 3M H2SO4 has been studied by weight-loss method and linear polarization measurement in different concentrations of the compound.
Fedotova, T., Loto, C. A., Loto, R. T.
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The thermal visualisation of latent fingermarks on metallic surfaces [PDF]
Recent published research has lead to improved techniques for recovering latent fingermarks from metallic surfaces. The present study corroborates and extends some of the work carried out by Bond [1], [2] and [3], but an alternative mechanism is proposed
O’Connor, D., Wightman, Graham
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Microstructural evolution and hardness optimization along the cross‐section of friction stir welded AA6061/AlSi10MgMn joints, for electric vehicle battery housings, were investigated. Postweld aging between 170°C and 220°C enhances hardness uniformity within the nugget zone.
Emanuele Ghio, Emanuela Cerri
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Species of corrosive microbes and corrosion mechanisms
Corrosion is a global problem affecting a wide variety of the mechanical structures of piping, buildings, transportation, sewage, and automotive parts. Corrosion is an abiotic electrochemical reaction of metal oxidation with oxygen and water. Under anoxic conditions, the only reactant available for iron oxidation is water-derived protons.
Li-na QIU +6 more
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Accelerating corrosion in a laboratory set-up for corrosion-fatigue of offshore steels [PDF]
Corrosion-fatigue is a dangerous failure mechanism that is not yet fully understood. Structures subjected to corrosion-fatigue are over conservative in design, which is economically unfavourable.
De Waele, Wim +3 more
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