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Corrosion by Sea Water. Shipbuilding and Shipping Record. May 31, 1928
- AI summary (β)
- An explanatory article published in Shipbuilding and Shipping Record on May 31, 1928, on the subject of corrosion of metals by seawater. It introduces the paper “A Study of the Resistance of Over-Stressed Wrought Irons and Carbon Steels to Salt-Water Corrosion,” presented by Mr. J. Newton Friend at the Iron and Steel Institute, and touches on the relationship between tension, torsion, and compression in wrought iron and carbon steel and salt-water corrosion, the results of two- to three-year exposure tests, and the limits of alternating stress and repeated wetting and drying. Keywords: seawater corrosion, salt-water corrosion, Mr. J. Newton Friend, Iron and Steel Institute, Shipbuilding and Shipping Record, wrought iron, carbon steel, stress, 1928Auto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- c2fb84d0-d2cd-4fc9-ba1b-49049e0af500
- Catalogue ID
- 50361601
- Card catalogue
- [Ship-bottom paints and fouling-related materials]
- Doc type
- 説明書?
- Category
- その他資料:日記・書翰・写真・学位記など
- Issued
- 1928-05-31
- Extent
- Type (English) | 3 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
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