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Failure Modes, Effects and Causes of Microbiologically Influenced
Corrosion: Advanced Perspectives and Analysis presents academic
research about microbial corrosion (MIC), integrating it into
engineering applications that result in a more thorough
understanding of MIC and how it is recognized and treated. In
addition, new concepts that will be useful in understanding
integrity and corrosion management practices are explored. This
book will be useful for industry professionals, particularly
maintenance and operation engineers, corrosion and material
engineers, and R&D personnel working in the field of corrosion
protection.
Hydrostatic Testing, Corrosion, and Microbiologically Influenced
Corrosion: A Field Manual for Control and Prevention teaches
industry professionals, managers, and researchers how to combat
corrosion failure associated with hydrotesting. It discusses how a
test liquid must be selected, how corrosion by bacteria should be
controlled, and how to eliminate the risk of leakage. Rather than
teaching how hydrotests should be conducted, it helps the reader
evaluate the quality of a hydrotest that's already been conducted
in terms of oxygen scavenger use, biocide testing, inhibitor
addition, and water quality and explains the tasks that top and
middle management must ensure are taken with respect to corrosion
assessment of hydrotesting. The manual also discusses
microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) as the main corrosion
mechanism related to post-hydrotesting and offers essential
knowledge on combating this corrosion process. In addition to being
a manual for top and middle management on how to deal with
corrosion, this book also:
Hydrostatic Testing, Corrosion, and Microbiologically Influenced
Corrosion: A Field Manual for Control and Prevention teaches
industry professionals, managers, and researchers how to combat
corrosion failure associated with hydrotesting. It discusses how a
test liquid must be selected, how corrosion by bacteria should be
controlled, and how to eliminate the risk of leakage. Rather than
teaching how hydrotests should be conducted, it helps the reader
evaluate the quality of a hydrotest that's already been conducted
in terms of oxygen scavenger use, biocide testing, inhibitor
addition, and water quality and explains the tasks that top and
middle management must ensure are taken with respect to corrosion
assessment of hydrotesting. The manual also discusses
microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) as the main corrosion
mechanism related to post-hydrotesting and offers essential
knowledge on combating this corrosion process. In addition to being
a manual for top and middle management on how to deal with
corrosion, this book also:
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