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A Comparison of Corrosion Rates Determined by Polarizations Resistance Measurements for Zinc and Cadmium Metal Immersed in NonStirred Aqueous Portland Cement Solution

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Date Issued:
1975
Abstract/Description:
Florida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; The effect of nonstirred aqueous portland cement solution on the corrosion rates of zinc and cadmium metal using Tafel extropolation and linear polarization measurements has been investigated. Results indicate that for the corrosion systems under investigation, zinc metal has a higher corrosion potential and lower corrosion rate than cadmium metal.
Title: A Comparison of Corrosion Rates Determined by Polarizations Resistance Measurements for Zinc and Cadmium Metal Immersed in NonStirred Aqueous Portland Cement Solution.
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Name(s): Moore, William J., Author
Baldwin, Vaniah, Jr., Committee Chair
Engineering, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 1975
Publisher: Florida Technological University
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: Florida Technological University College of Engineering Thesis; The effect of nonstirred aqueous portland cement solution on the corrosion rates of zinc and cadmium metal using Tafel extropolation and linear polarization measurements has been investigated. Results indicate that for the corrosion systems under investigation, zinc metal has a higher corrosion potential and lower corrosion rate than cadmium metal.
Identifier: CFR0008129 (IID), ucf:52969 (fedora)
Note(s): 1975-01-01
M.S.
Engineering
Masters
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Electronically reproduced by the University of Central Florida from a book held in the John C. Hitt Library at the University of Central Florida, Orlando.
Subject(s): Corrosion and anti corrosives
Corrosion resistant materials
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0008129
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Host Institution: UCF

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