This Important Book Provides a Comprehensive Analysis of the Range Of Techniques for Corrosion Monitoring.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c82099) has announced the addition of Techniques For Corrosion Monitoring to their offering. - provides a comprehensive analysis of the range of techniques for corrosion monitoring - specific case studies are included to highlight the main issues - a valuable reference guide for engineers, scientific and technical personnel who deal with corrosion Corrosion monitoring technologies are a vital step in efforts to combat corrosion, which can have major economic and safety implications. This important book provides a comprehensive analysis of the range of techniques for corrosion monitoring. It includes practical applications and case studies. The first part of the book reviews electrochemical electrochemical /elec·tro·chem·i·cal/ (-kem´i-k'l) pertaining to interaction or interconversion of chemical and electrical energies. e·lec·tro·chem·i·cal adj. techniques for corrosion monitoring, such as polarization techniques, potentiometric methods, harmonic analysis harmonic analysis n. The study of functions given by a Fourier series or analogous representations, such as periodic functions and functions on topological groups. , galvanic sensors and multielectrode systems. A second group of chapters analyses other physical or chemical methods of corrosion monitoring. These include gravimetric techniques, radioactivity methods, hydrogen permeation methods and rotating cage techniques. The third part of the book examines corrosion monitoring in special environments such as concrete and soil. A final group of chapters discusses case studies, including the ways that corrosion monitoring can be applied to engine exhaust systems, cooling water systems, pipelines and equipment in chemical plants. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, Techniques for corrosion monitoring will be a valuable reference guide for engineers, scientific and technical personnel who deal with corrosion in such sectors as automotive engineering Noun 1. automotive engineering - the activity of designing and constructing automobiles automotive technology engineering, technology - the practical application of science to commerce or industry , power generation and the petrochemical industry. About the editor Dr Lietai Yang is a leading authority on corrosion monitoring. He works at the Southwest Research Institute Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is one of the oldest and largest independent, nonprofit, applied research and development (R&D) organizations in the United States. Founded in 1947 by Thomas Slick, Jr. in Texas, one of the major centres of corrosion research in the US. Content Outline: PART 1 ELECTROCHEMICAL TECHNIQUES FOR CORROSION MONITORING Electrochemical polarization technique S Papavinasam, CANMET CANMET Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology Materials Technology Laboratory, Canada Electrochemical noise methods and harmonic analysis R Cottis, University of Manchester The University of Manchester is a university located in Manchester, England. With over 40,000 students studying 500 academic programmes, more than 10,000 staff and an annual income of nearly £600 million it is the largest single-site University in the United Kingdom and receives , UK Zero resistance ammetry and galvanic sensors The differential flow through cell technique B Yang, Honeywell, USA Potentiometric methods for measuring localised localised - localisation corrosion P Shukla, Southwest Research Institute, USA Multielectrode systems L Yang, Southwest Research Institute, USA PART 2 OTHER PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL METHODS FOR CORROSION MONITORING Gravimetric techniques Radioactivity methods D Eberle, Southwest Research Institute, USA Electrical resistance techniques C S Brossia, CC Technologies, USA Nondestructive evaluation methods for corrosion monitoring G Light, Southwest Research Institute, USA Hydrogen permeation methods F Dean, Ion Science Ltd, UK Rotating cage and jet impingement techniques S Papavinasam, CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory, Canada PART 3 CORROSION MONITORING IN PARTICULAR ENVIRONMENTS AND OTHER ISSUES Corrosion monitoring in microbial microbial pertaining to or emanating from a microbe. microbial digestion the breakdown of organic material, especially feedstuffs, by microbial organisms. environments P Cristiani, Cesiricerca S.P.A, Italy Corrosion monitoring in concrete P Schiessl, Technical University of Munich Munich University of Technology, or Technical University of Munich (TUM) (in German: Technische Universität München, TUM), is a major German university located in Munich (and the towns of Garching and Freising outside of Munich). , Germany and C Dauberschmidt, Ingenieurbuero Schiessl, Germany Corrosion monitoring in soil N Khan, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia Corrosion monitoring under coatings F Gui and C S Brossia, CC Technologies, USA Corrosion monitoring under cathodic protection conditions A Carlile, NuStar LP, USA Remote monitoring and computer applications R Smalling and L Blankenstein, American Innovations, USA Models for predicting corrosion rates N Sridhar, Det Norske Veritas Det Norske Veritas or DNV is a Norwegian company established in 1864. DNV is an independent foundation whose its objectives are "Safeguarding life, property, and the environment" and is a leading provider of services for managing risk. , USA PART 4 APPLICATIONS AND CASE STUDIES Corrosion monitoring in engine exhaust systems M Kass, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a multiprogram science and technology national laboratory managed for the United States Department of Energy by UT-Battelle, LLC. ORNL is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, near Knoxville. Corrosion monitoring in cooling water systems using differential flow through cell techniques B Yang, Honeywell, USA Corrosion monitoring in the pulp and paper industry The global pulp and paper industry is dominated by North American (United States, Canada), northern European (Finland, Sweden) and East Asian countries (such as Japan). Australasia and Latin America also have significant pulp and paper industries. F Almeraya -Calderon, C V Orozco, C Gaona-Tiburcio, T A Borunda, J Chacon-Nava and A Martinez-Villafane, Advanced Materials Research Center, CIMAV, Mexico Corrosion monitoring in chemical plant using electrochemical noise methods M Miyazawa, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (三菱化学株式会社 , Japan Corrosion monitoring under cathodic protection conditions using coupled multielectrode probe techniques X Sun, Corr Instruments LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , USA Measuring corrosion beneath organic coatings using wire beam electrodes Q Zhong, Shanghai University, China Corrosion monitoring in pipelines using the field signature method inspection tool (FSM-IT) N Bich, CorrCana Technology Inc, Canada For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c82099 |
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