TOROID ROTATOR FOR SMALL-SCALE DYNAMIC CORROSION STUDIES-DESIGN, FABRICATION, AND OPERATION
Author(s) -
R.M. Warner,
G.E. Moore,
H.C. Savage
Publication year - 1956
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4195676
Subject(s) - fabrication , slurry , toroid , instrumentation (computer programming) , mechanical engineering , corrosion , scale (ratio) , materials science , engineering , engineering drawing , computer science , marine engineering , nuclear engineering , composite material , physics , nuclear physics , medicine , alternative medicine , plasma , pathology , quantum mechanics , operating system
A description of the four-toroid rotator, a relatively simple apparatus particularly applicable to the determination of the corrosive effects of flowing solutions or slurries on structural materials, is presented in detail. In this apparatus flow of a liquid medium at known velocities is induced in a circular section of pipe without the use of pumps. Included are details of mechanical design, descriptions of equipment and instrumentation, a list of fabrication costs, and a discussion of operational experience. (auth
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