Abstract

Laboratory experiments were conducted using a rotating cylinder electrode apparatus to study the effect of solution hydrodynamics on the deposition of calcium sulfate scale on stainless steel substrate. The results indicate that the solution hydrodynamics has a significant bearing on the deposition rate of calcium sulfate. The results are in agreement with the theoretical prediction of a diffusion controlled process. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy revealed the secondary nucleation growth of prismatic needle- or rod-like crystals branching out randomly over the already existing primary crystals of CaSO 4 on the SS-316 substrate.

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