Particle Properties of Air Nanobubbles and Their Inhibition Mechanism on Brass Corrosion in Recirculating Cooling Water: Effects of Concentration Ratio and Flow Velocity
Yuling Zhang,
Haiyang Duan,
Shaolei Lu
et al.
Abstract:The corrosion inhibition performance of air nanobubbles (A‐NBs) is expected to address the environmental problems arising from chemical corrosion. In order to regulate the corrosion inhibition performance of A‐NBs, the particle characteristics of A‐NBs in flowing composite salt solutions are investigated, and the corrosion inhibition effect of A‐NBs under different concentration ratios and rotational speed of simulated circulating cooling water is studied. High salt concentrations significantly reduced the par… Show more
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