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1- Iran University of Science and Technology
2- Iran University of Technology
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The drag force is created due to the physical dimensions of the object, which causes obstruction and changes in the fluid flow. The drag force for marine vehicles causes problems such as the inability to achieve high speeds, high fuel consumption, and as a result, the resulting environmental effects. Also, the floats are exposed to corrosion due to contact with corrosive agents. Corrosion of the floating body leads to material loss and very high costs. In the present study with
Considering the serious needs to reduce fuel and energy consumption, cost and environmental effects, new coatings with anti-corrosion properties and reduction of drag force containing polyaniline nanofibers were produced.
In the present study with
Considering the serious needs to reduce fuel and energy consumption, cost and environmental effects, new coatings with anti-corrosion properties and reduction of drag force containing polyaniline nanofibers were produced.
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Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Environmental Study
Received: 2023/12/19 | Accepted: 2026/07/10

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