1983
DOI: 10.1179/000705983798273796
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Testing for the Limit of Stable Passivity of Stainless Alloys

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“…A majority of the data addresses the effects of extremely severe chemical environments on the austenitic alloys. These environments include boiling magnesium chloride [18); nitric, sulfuric, and hydrochloric acids [6,[8][9][10][11]17,19,21,23,26); and high-temperature, high-pressure steam [28]. The relevance of these environments to repository conditions is considered limited; hence, some of the data found in these studies will not be discussed.…”
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“…A majority of the data addresses the effects of extremely severe chemical environments on the austenitic alloys. These environments include boiling magnesium chloride [18); nitric, sulfuric, and hydrochloric acids [6,[8][9][10][11]17,19,21,23,26); and high-temperature, high-pressure steam [28]. The relevance of these environments to repository conditions is considered limited; hence, some of the data found in these studies will not be discussed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first Bengough winning paper, by L. M. Callow, Tony Richardson and Dawson on polarisation resistance monitoring, 39 is a good example of the corrosion engineering approach to which BCJ aspired, and the journal was fortunate to have the benefit of Tony's advice as an Editorial Board member for over two decades from the early 1980s. So, whether you are interested in the early days of corrosion in the UK and elsewhere, curious about what Evans, 6,7 Stanners, 4,5 Edeleanu, 45,68,69 Parkins, [27][28][29] Campbell, 31,32,34 Brasher and Mercer, 8-13 Turnbull [21][22][23][24][25][26] and others were getting up to, or just want to consult one of the former Bengough award papers, the opportunity now lies before you. I commend our archives to you all.…”
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“…So, whether you are interested in the early days of corrosion in the UK and elsewhere, curious about what Evans,6,7 Stanners,4,5 Edeleanu,45,68,69 Parkins,2729 Campbell,31,32,34 Brasher and Mercer,813 Turnbull2126 and others were getting up to, or just want to consult one of the former Bengough award papers, the opportunity now lies before you. I commend our archives to you all.…”
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