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The theory of metallic corrosion in the light of quantitative measurements. Part VI.—The distribution of corrosion

Bengough et al., 1933

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1915050369197596875
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Bengough G
Wormwell F
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character

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In previous parts of this research it has been shown that the rate of oxygen supply to the whole metal surface is the factor which generally controls the rates of corrosion of zinc and mild steel in the conditions studied, though other factors may affect them appreciably in …
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