An evaluation of grid rod failure in a mobile bed scrubber

The body of information presented in this paper is directed to those engineers and maintenance personnel involved in the operation of mobile-bed scrubbers. Materials tests were performed on three specimens of austenitic stainless steel to determine the possible causes of grid rod failure in a mobile...

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