Claims
- 1. A method for determining corrosiveness of a fluid, which comprises:
- weighing a metallic test conduit member of a predetermined length and having a channel therethrough;
- positioning a cylindrically-shaped heating cartridge of a predetermined length in close fitting relationship within said channel of said metallic test conduit member, said predetermined length of said cylindrically-shaped cartridge being less than said predetermined length of said metallic test conduit member thereby defining a heat transfer surface and a non-heat transfer surface about said metallic test conduit member;
- positioning said metallic test conduit member within a conduit member thereby defining a fluid flow passageway therebetween;
- passing said fluid through said fluid flow passageway for a preselect time period;
- energizing said heating carriage during said preselect time period;
- recording rate of fluid flow and power to said heating cartridge;
- removing said metallic test conduit member form within said conduit member;
- removing said hating cartridge from said metallic test conduit member;
- dissecting said metallic test conduit member into a portion of said heat transfer surface and a portion of said non-heat transfer surface; and
- weighing said potions to provide data for evaluating with said fluid flow rate and power input of corrosion so did fluid to said heat transfer surface and said non-heat transfer surface of said metallic test conduit.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/813,372, filed Dec. 27, 1985.
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Divisions (1)
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