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A Case History of Titanium Stress Corrosion in Nitrogen Tetroxide [PDF]
An investigation of the incompatibility of titanium in certain grades of nitrogen tetroxide will be discussed as a case history. The methodology used in its resolution will point out some of the dangers associate with compatibility testing.
Johnson, Robert E.+2 more
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Performance of historical ferrocement specimens subjected to corrosive environments
Abstract Ferrocement is a type of thin wall‐reinforced concrete composed of hydraulic cement mortar reinforced with several layers of steel wire mesh. The material is used as a low‐cost construction and retrofit solution and allows the creation of very thin elements.
Erica Lenticchia+3 more
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Mineralogical Evidence of Galvanic Corrosion in Drinking Water Lead Pipe Joints. [PDF]
DeSantis MK+3 more
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Friction and wear of iron in sulfuric acid [PDF]
Elemental iron sliding on aluminum oxide in aerated sulfuric acid concentrations ranging from very dilute (0.000007 N; i.e., 4 ppm) to very concentrated (96 percent acid) was studied. Load and reciprocating sliding speeds were kept constant.
Buckley, D. H.+2 more
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Abstract This study investigated the shear performance of concrete beams with GFRP stirrups vs. traditional steel stirrups. Longitudinal glass fiber‐reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars were used to doubly reinforce the tested beams at both the top and bottom of their cross sections. To accomplish this, several stirrup spacings were provided.
Nazar Oukaili+6 more
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Insights into Galvanic Corrosion Behavior of Ti-Cu Dissimilar Joint: Effect of Microstructure and Volta Potential. [PDF]
Rahimi E+4 more
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Corrosion Performance of Composite Galvanic Coatings with Variable Concentration of Polymeric Nanoaggregates and/or Cr(III) Conversion Layers [PDF]
D.A. Koleva+6 more
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Abstract Reinforced concrete (RC) beams can be subjected to torsion, and failure due to torsion is brittle and poses a significant risk to occupants. Moreover, strengthening of existing RC beams in torsion may be required due to the upgrade of the structures or as part of structural rehabilitation.
Ahmed Hamoda+4 more
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Galvanic corrosion of duplex corrosion-resistant steel rebars under carbonated concrete conditions. [PDF]
Jiang J+5 more
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