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Corrosion in Domestic Hot Water Systems
CORROSION 1973, 1973In our previous paper1 describing initial results in the study of corrosion of steel, copper and galvanized steel in domestic hot water service, tests were conducted mainly in high alkalinity waters (200-400 mg/l).
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CORROSION INHIBITION IN DEEP, HOT WYOMING WELLS
Proceedings of SPE Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting, 1980ABSTRACT Downhole inhibitor treatment of several relatively deep, hot gas wells in Wyoming was used in a study of factors to consider in establishing an effective corrosion control program. Basically, one needs an effective inhibitor, a good application method, and a means to evaluate the lifetime of the treatment.
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Hot Corrosion of Metals and Alloys
Oxidation of Metals, 2011When metals and alloys are used at high temperatures, especially in combustion processes, deposits often accumulate on the metal surfaces and affect the oxidation processes. This paper is concerned with deposit-induced accelerated corrosion, or hot corrosion, of metals and alloys.
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2007
Abstract This chapter examines the hot corrosion resistance of various nickel- and cobalt-base alloys in gas turbines susceptible to high-temperature (Type I) and low-temperature (Type II) hot corrosion. Type I hot corrosion is typically characterized by a thick, porous layer of oxides with the underlying alloy matrix depleted in ...
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Abstract This chapter examines the hot corrosion resistance of various nickel- and cobalt-base alloys in gas turbines susceptible to high-temperature (Type I) and low-temperature (Type II) hot corrosion. Type I hot corrosion is typically characterized by a thick, porous layer of oxides with the underlying alloy matrix depleted in ...
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Hot Corrosion of Gas Turbine Alloys
Corrosion, 1967Types of hot corrosion encountered in aircraft gas turbines operating in marine environments were reproduced in laboratory tests. Nickel and cobalt-base alloys were tested in the products of combustion of JP-5 and 0, 2 and 200 ppm sea salt between 1600 F (871 C) and 2000 F (1093 C).
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Hot corrosion of hot-pressed silicon carbide
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