The Weins number (Wn) concept is proposed to predict the long-term corrosion rate of wrought iron and steel in seawater for variable marine environments. Plotted as a function of reciprocal absolute temperature, Weins numbers generate a linear plot from which the corrosion rates are calculated when temperature, oxygen concentration, and concretion thickness are known. Application of the theory of absolute reaction rates is described
Great Britain and the United States were, in turn, the world\u27s leading maritime powers during the...
The USS Arizona Preservation project is a multi-year, interdisciplinary and cumulative effort with e...
U.S. National Park Service Submerged Resources Center archaeologists and University of Nebraska-Linc...
The Weins number (Wn) concept is proposed to predict the long-term corrosion rate of wrought iron an...
The Weins number (Wn) concept is proposed to predict the long-term corrosion rate of wrought iron an...
The Weinsnumber model and concretion equivalent corrosion rate methodology were developed as potenti...
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This article is a continuation of Part 1 (October 2006 MP) on the USS Arizona hull. It discusses add...
Contrary to previous linear projections of steel corrosion in seawater, analysis of an inert marker ...
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Current research on USS Arizona is focused on a minimum-impact technique for calculating corrosion r...
An artificial neural network method is proposed to correlate the relationship between the corrosion ...
Corrosion-induced degradation in marine steel structures is highly dependent on the surrounding envi...
Models for the prediction of corrosion often give the misleading impression that corrosion of steel ...
The assessment of corrosion on the USS Arizona included the pioneering development of a minimum-impa...
Great Britain and the United States were, in turn, the world\u27s leading maritime powers during the...
The USS Arizona Preservation project is a multi-year, interdisciplinary and cumulative effort with e...
U.S. National Park Service Submerged Resources Center archaeologists and University of Nebraska-Linc...
The Weins number (Wn) concept is proposed to predict the long-term corrosion rate of wrought iron an...
The Weins number (Wn) concept is proposed to predict the long-term corrosion rate of wrought iron an...
The Weinsnumber model and concretion equivalent corrosion rate methodology were developed as potenti...
Current research on USS Arizona is focused on a minimum-impact technique for calculating corrosion r...
This article is a continuation of Part 1 (October 2006 MP) on the USS Arizona hull. It discusses add...
Contrary to previous linear projections of steel corrosion in seawater, analysis of an inert marker ...
The USS Arizona has remained submerged in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, since the Japanese attack on Decembe...
Current research on USS Arizona is focused on a minimum-impact technique for calculating corrosion r...
An artificial neural network method is proposed to correlate the relationship between the corrosion ...
Corrosion-induced degradation in marine steel structures is highly dependent on the surrounding envi...
Models for the prediction of corrosion often give the misleading impression that corrosion of steel ...
The assessment of corrosion on the USS Arizona included the pioneering development of a minimum-impa...
Great Britain and the United States were, in turn, the world\u27s leading maritime powers during the...
The USS Arizona Preservation project is a multi-year, interdisciplinary and cumulative effort with e...
U.S. National Park Service Submerged Resources Center archaeologists and University of Nebraska-Linc...