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Loss in pipeline carrying capacity due to corrosion and tuberculation
Results of studies with aerated waters, made by State Water Survey Div at Urbana, Ill; types and origin of deposits in pipes; role of corrosion inhibitors; results show that calcium, alkalinity, and pH in increasing concentrations inhibit corrosion; calcium carbonate stability depends on velocity of water flow; equation for saturation index; theory and calculation of flow velocity affecting corrosion.
Loss in pipeline carrying capacity due to corrosion and tuberculation
Results of studies with aerated waters, made by State Water Survey Div at Urbana, Ill; types and origin of deposits in pipes; role of corrosion inhibitors; results show that calcium, alkalinity, and pH in increasing concentrations inhibit corrosion; calcium carbonate stability depends on velocity of water flow; equation for saturation index; theory and calculation of flow velocity affecting corrosion.
Loss in pipeline carrying capacity due to corrosion and tuberculation
AWWA -- J
Larson, T.E. (author)
1960
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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