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Intergranular corrosion of high-purity aluminum in hydrochloric acid II : grain-boundary segregation of impurity atoms
Intergranular Corrosion of High-purity Aluminum in Hydrochloric Acid I : Effects of Heat Treatment, Iron Content, and Acid Composition
Influence of Helium and Nitrogen Gases on the Properties of Cold Gas Dynamic Sprayed Pure Titanium Coatings
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NACA Technical Notes
Note presenting an investigation of the intergranular corrosion of high-purity aluminum in hydrochloric acid studied as a function of iron content, heat treatment, and acid composition under conditions where the rate of intergranular penetration was of the order of 1 millimeter per week
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Note presenting a study of the strength of the tendency for segregation to the gain boundaries of substitutional solute atoms which differ substantially in size from those of the solvent in single-phase high-purity aluminum through observations on the intergranular corrosion in 20 percent hydrochloric acid