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Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel in Marine Immersion Environment—Part 1: Maximum Pit Depth
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Robert Melchers
Newcastle University
Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel in Marine Immersion Environment—Part 1: Maximum Pit Depth
CORROSION 60(9): 824-836
Article
2004
English
Authors
Robert Melchers
The University Of Newcastle
Abstract
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For modern mild and low-alloy structural steels under marine immersion conditions, pitting corrosion typically is not considered an important issue. However, the literature shows that in t...
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