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The working electrode for electrochemical studies and specimens for weight loss experiments were prepared from oil-well N80 steel sheets (supplied by ONGC, Dehradun, India) having the following percentage by weight (wt.%) composition: C, 0.31; Mn, 0.92; Si, 0.19; P, 0.01; S, 0.008; Cr, 0.20; and Fe, remainder.
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Both sides of the specimens were exposed for weight loss measurement.
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The animal's size has been estimated in the 2.5 4.0 m range for length (8.2 13.1 ft) for various specimens, and a weight of 200 300 kilograms (450 660 pounds), with the large type specimen of T. garbanii estimated at 4 4.5 meters (13.1 14.8 feet) long.
The tests were conducted up to a sliding distance of about 1800 km and periodically interrupted for measuring the specimen's weight loss and for inspecting the surface modifications.
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Iron specimens of size 2.0 × 2.0 × 0.1 and 10 × 1 × 0.1 cm were used for weight loss and thermometric measurements, respectively.
For weight loss measurements, a rectangle sheet of carbon steel was mechanically cut to prepare seven specimens, each of identical dimensions, 20 × 20 × 1 mm.
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