Microbial Corrosion: Failure Modes, Effects and Causes, and Analysis
Javaherdashti, Reza
Microbial Corrosion: Failure Modes, Effects and Causes, 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. Focuses on the skills and knowledge necessary to understand how (Failure modes) and why (Effects and Causes) materials fail Explains why corrosion control measures, such as the use of coatings, cathodic protection and inhibitors are usefulDiscusses the practical side of MIC treatment in terms of fundamental concepts of time and cost of operation INDICE: 1. An Introduction to our understanding of the concept of Failure Modes, Effects and Causes and Analysis (FMEA)? 2. Two approaches towards Management of Microbial corrosion: MCM and MCKM 3. A general review of fundamental corrosion concepts necessary to realize and understand MIC 4. Microbiologically Influenced corrosion (MIC): what it is , what it is not 5. Zugzwang Effect and an alternative model to for corrosion management of MIC
- ISBN: 978-0-12-818448-6
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 208
- Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2019
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés