Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 30
Page 81
... bacteria begin to attach in substantial numbers . The bacterial , or " primary , " film develops over a period of 24 to 48 hours in most natural seawaters , although further changes in the film can often be observed over more than a two ...
... bacteria begin to attach in substantial numbers . The bacterial , or " primary , " film develops over a period of 24 to 48 hours in most natural seawaters , although further changes in the film can often be observed over more than a two ...
Page 91
... Bacteria are held at some distance from the surface by electrical , double - layer repulsion energies ( 6 ) . In this reversible phase , the bacteria are only weakly held at the solid surface . They exhibit Brownian motion and can be ...
... Bacteria are held at some distance from the surface by electrical , double - layer repulsion energies ( 6 ) . In this reversible phase , the bacteria are only weakly held at the solid surface . They exhibit Brownian motion and can be ...
Page 95
... bacteria can meet the needs for nitrogen and sulfur from nitrates and sulfates ; however , some are unable to reduce these anions and must be supplied with the elements in a reduced form . A reduced nitrogen source is available in ...
... bacteria can meet the needs for nitrogen and sulfur from nitrates and sulfates ; however , some are unable to reduce these anions and must be supplied with the elements in a reduced form . A reduced nitrogen source is available in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
AISI aluminum alloys anode applications Austenitic Austenitic cast iron bacteria biofilm biofouling bronze C(PR carbon steel cathodic protection chemical chlorine coatings composition concentration concrete copper alloys corrosion behavior corrosion rates corrosion resistance crevice attack crevice corrosion decrease deep ocean dissolved oxygen effect Engineering erosion-corrosion exposure factors failure fatigue film fouling fracture control galvanic corrosion galvanic coupling galvanic series heat treatment high strength HSLA hydrogen immersed increased inspection intergranular intergranular corrosion ions joints loading low alloy steels macrofouling marine atmospheres marine environments marine structures Martensitic materials maximum mechanical microbial microorganisms Naval nickel North Sea occur offshore platforms Offshore Structures organisms oxidation oxygen content P(PR Pacific Ocean polluted prestressed Reinhart ropes S-N curve salinity seawater selection ship shown in Figure specimens stainless steels Stress Corrosion Cracking sulfide Table temperature tests tide zone titanium alloys Type velocity weight weld wind zinc
References to this book
Fatigue in Composites: Science and Technology of the Fatigue Response of ... Bryan Harris Limited preview - 2003 |