2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11015-005-0065-3
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The Role of Nonmetallic Inclusions in Accelerating the Local Corrosion of Metal Products Made of Plain-Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels

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“…Thus, the corrosive nonmetallic inclusions identi fied in the steel differ fundamentally in composition from the inclusions described in [2,3].…”
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“…Thus, the corrosive nonmetallic inclusions identi fied in the steel differ fundamentally in composition from the inclusions described in [2,3].…”
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confidence: 92%
“…It is widely thought that type 1 inclusions are based on calcium aluminate, sometimes with additions of magnesium or silicon oxides, while type 2 inclusions consist of a core of calcium aluminate (with different ratios of CaO and Al 2 O 3 ), magnesium sulfide, or another compound, surrounded by a calcium sulfide shell [2,3].…”
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“…Recent research has established that particular types of inclusions may accelerate the corrosive failure of industrial pipe [1][2][3][4][5]. These are known as corrosive nonmetallic inclusions.…”
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“…The change in volume ΔV of the corrosive nonme tallic inclusion as a result of hydration is or (2) where V in and V f are the initial and final volumes of the corrosive nonmetallic inclusion.…”
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