Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
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... applications have been highly successful . A notable exception to this success has been problems with hydriding of the titanium tubes where there was overzealous application of cathodic protection to mitigate tubesheet corrosion ( 22 ) ...
... applications have been highly successful . A notable exception to this success has been problems with hydriding of the titanium tubes where there was overzealous application of cathodic protection to mitigate tubesheet corrosion ( 22 ) ...
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... APPLICATIONS As in surface seawater , the light weight , high strength - to - weight ratio of some alloys , and their ease of fabrication makes aluminum alloys excellent candidates for some deep ocean applications . Where the effects of ...
... APPLICATIONS As in surface seawater , the light weight , high strength - to - weight ratio of some alloys , and their ease of fabrication makes aluminum alloys excellent candidates for some deep ocean applications . Where the effects of ...
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... applications . Due to the lack of applications requiring high heat transfer in the deep ocean and lack of a requirement for fouling resistance , the use of copper alloys for other deep ocean applications has been limited . E ...
... applications . Due to the lack of applications requiring high heat transfer in the deep ocean and lack of a requirement for fouling resistance , the use of copper alloys for other deep ocean applications has been limited . E ...
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