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Rauvolfia vormitoria Effect on the Degradation of Aluminium Alloy in 2.5 M Hydrochloric Acid Solution
The deterioration of aluminium alloy in 2.5 M hydrochloric acid in the presence Rauvolfia vormitoria
extract was examined using both gasometric and gravimetric techniques. Aluminium coupons measuring
4 cm by 1 cm were introduced into test solutions of uninhibited acid and also those containing extract
quantities of 10, 20, 30 and 40 cm3 at ambient temperature of 250C for a total cumulative period of 117
minutes. The volumes of hydrogen gas evolved and weight loss readings were recorded and analyzed to
obtain weight loss and corrosion rate for each coupon at specific time intervals. The results however,
showed that while extract quantity was increasing; weight loss measurements increased but inhibitor
efficiency decreased. Also, the metal surface-phytoconstituent interaction mechanism was consistent with
the Temkin adsorption isotherm and the 3 minutes curve showed the best exposure time for
phytochemicals to adsorb to alloy surface. Furthermore, microstructural studies showed an indirect
relationship between metallic degradation and extract quantity, while uniformity of the irregular
intermetallic phases increased with increasing extract quantity
Electrical conductivity of hot Abelian plasma with scalar charge carriers
We study the electrical conductivity of hot Abelian plasma containing scalar
charge carriers in the leading logarithmic order in coupling constant
using the Boltzmann kinetic equation. The leading contribution to the collision
integral is due to the M{\o}ller and Bhabha scattering of scalar particles with
a singular cross section in the region of small momentum transfer. Regularizing
this singularity by taking into account the hard thermal loop corrections to
the propagators of intermediate particles, we derive the second order
differential equation which determines the kinetic function. We solve this
equation numerically and also use a variational approach in order to find a
simple analytical formula for the conductivity. It has the standard parametric
dependence on the coupling constant with the prefactor taking a somewhat lower value compared to
the fermionic case. Finally, we consider the general case of hot Abelian plasma
with an arbitrary number of scalar and fermionic particle species and derive
the simple analytical formula for its conductivity.Comment: 36 pages, 2 figures, 4 table
Resource and cost management
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Investigating the Acid Failure of Aluminium Alloy in 2 M Hydrochloric Acid Using Vernonia amygdalina
The acid failure of aluminium alloy in 2 M hydrochloric acid solution
in the presence of Vernonia amygdalina extract was investigated using
gasometric technique. Aluminium alloy coupons of dimension 4 cm by 1 cm
were immersed in test solutions of free acid and also those containing extract
volumes of 2, 3, 4 and 5 cm3 at ambient temperature for 30 minutes. The
volumes of hydrogen gas evolved as a result of the rate of reaction were recorded
and analyzed. Analysis revealed that maximum inhibitor efficiency which
corresponds to the lowest corrosion rate was obtained at optimum inhibitor
volumes of 5 cm3, with reduction in the corrosion rate observed to follow in
order of increasing extract volumes. Adsorption study revealed that Temkin
isotherm best described the metal surface interaction with the extract
phytochemicals, with 12 minutes becoming the best exposure time for the
phytochemicals to adsorb to the metal surface at all volumes. Statistical
modelling of the corrosion rate yielded an important relationship suitable for
estimating corrosion rate values once volumes of the extract is known.
Microstructural studies, showed an indirect relationship between crack growth
rates and extract volumes, while consistency of the irregular intermetallic phases
increases with increasing extract volumes
Well-posed initial-boundary value problem for the harmonic Einstein equations using energy estimates
In recent work, we used pseudo-differential theory to establish conditions
that the initial-boundary value problem for second order systems of wave
equations be strongly well-posed in a generalized sense. The applications
included the harmonic version of the Einstein equations. Here we show that
these results can also be obtained via standard energy estimates, thus
establishing strong well-posedness of the harmonic Einstein problem in the
classical sense.Comment: More explanatory material and title, as will appear in the published
article in Classical and Quantum Gravit
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