THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LEVEL SEAWATER EXPOSURE ON WELDED AND UNWELDED CARBON STEEL
Carbon steel, the most widely used engineering material, accounts for approximately 85%, of the annual steel production worldwide. Despite its relatively limited corrosion resistance, carbon steel is used in large tonnages in marine applications, nuclear power and fossil fuel power plants,...
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Main Author: | Mohd Rahimi Rosli |
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2014
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