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Effects of local velocity components on flow-accelerated corrosion at 90° elbow

Si et al., 2018

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7350259660349229036
Author
Si X
Zhang R
Xu Q
Zhou K
Publication year
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Materials Research Express

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Experimental and numerical studies are conducted to investigate the effects of turbulent parameters on flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC) behavior of low carbon steel at 90 elbow. The experimental testing of flow-accelerated corrosion behavior was carried out by the array …
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