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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: NACE International
Paper presented at the CORROSION 2004, March 28–April 1, 2004
Paper Number: NACE-04767
... materials and corrosion well integrity anodic layer Pipeline Corrosion lac process riser corrosion fluctuation immersion flowline corrosion Subsurface Corrosion persistence current signal antipersistence exposure time Artificial Intelligence electrochemical noise signal...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: NACE International
Paper presented at the CORROSION 98, March 22–27, 1998
Paper Number: NACE-98377
...Paper No. 377 Electrochemical Noise as a tool to diagnose the formation of Pb-acid battery porous electrodes U. Cano-Castillo and A. Xochicaleez Instituto de Investigaciones El&t&as, Av. Reforma 113, cp 62490 T&KCO, Mor., MEXICO. AI3sTRAcT Electrochemical noise signals have been used...