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Volumn 57, Issue 1, 2009, Pages 41-49
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Effects of dissolved hydrogen and elastic and plastic deformation on active dissolution of pipeline steel in anaerobic groundwater of near-neutral pH
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Author keywords
Corrosion; Deformation; Dislocation; Hydrogen; Stress
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Indexed keywords
ABS RESINS;
CORROSION;
CRACKING (CHEMICAL);
DEFORMATION;
DISSOLUTION;
GROUNDWATER;
HYDROGEN;
HYDROGEOLOGY;
NEUTRON REFLECTION;
NONMETALS;
PH;
PIPELINES;
PLASTIC DEFORMATION;
PLASTICS;
STEEL;
STEEL PIPE;
STRESS CORROSION CRACKING;
THERMOANALYSIS;
UNDERGROUND RESERVOIRS;
ACTIVE DISSOLUTIONS;
ANAEROBIC GROUNDWATERS;
ANODIC DISSOLUTION MECHANISMS;
DISLOCATION;
DISLOCATION STRUCTURES;
DISSOLVED HYDROGENS;
ELASTIC AND PLASTIC DEFORMATIONS;
ELECTROCHEMICAL EFFECTS;
ENERGY INCREMENTS;
EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS;
NEUTRAL PH;
OPEN CIRCUIT POTENTIALS;
PIPELINE STEELS;
STRESS CORROSIONS;
STRESS FIELDS;
SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS;
THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS;
PH EFFECTS;
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EID: 55849152793
PISSN: 13596454
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2008.08.035 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (131)
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References (45)
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