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Evaluation of the proximity effect on flow-accelerated corrosion

Ahmed, 2010

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13099431048300350675
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Ahmed W
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Annals of Nuclear Energy

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Flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC) is a degradation mechanism that affects carbon steel piping in power plants. The failures and degradation due to FAC have necessitated numerous replacements in many power plants. Several computer codes around the world …
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