Life extension of ageing steel structures such as naval ships requires consideration of plate thickness losses due to corrosion, particularly when protective measures such as paint coatings and sacrificial protection are not entirely effective. Traditionally, corrosion prediction models for ships take no account of the operational profile. Consequently, the corrosion models have an inherently high variability with poor corrosion prediction capability. A new corrosion model for the prediction of corrosion loss in the seawater ballast tanks of naval vessels has been developed. The model incorporates previously available corrosion models for immersion corrosion and atmospheric corrosion and takes account of operational and environmental variab...
Corrosion of maritime vessels is a significant issue for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), which spen...
For marine platforms, assessing the structural resilience in a corroded condition is vital for both ...
For environmental and for economic reasons, there is increased emphasis on extending the life of exi...
This paper reviews recent developments in the prediction of the likely future corrosion losses and o...
Models for the prediction of corrosion often give the misleading impression that corrosion of steel ...
Structural steel is widely used for critical infrastructure, such as offshore structures, ships, mar...
An advanced technique to predict time-dependent corrosion damage of onshore, offshore, nearshore and...
Accurate corrosion predictions are vital to safe and optimised designs of marine assets. Traditional...
A model is proposed for general corrosion of mild and low-alloy steels under fully aerated at-sea im...
With the increasing emphasis on attempting to retain in service ageing infrastructure models for the...
While it has been reportedly recognized that most casualties of marine structures including total lo...
Recent progress has been made in developing a mathematical and probabilistic model for general corro...
This paper demonstrates the application of the probability distributions in modelling the time-depen...
The longitudinal girder (LG) between fuel oil tanks (FOT) and water ballast tanks in the double bott...
The state-of-the-art in modelling the influence of corrosion damage on the ultimate strength of aged...
Corrosion of maritime vessels is a significant issue for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), which spen...
For marine platforms, assessing the structural resilience in a corroded condition is vital for both ...
For environmental and for economic reasons, there is increased emphasis on extending the life of exi...
This paper reviews recent developments in the prediction of the likely future corrosion losses and o...
Models for the prediction of corrosion often give the misleading impression that corrosion of steel ...
Structural steel is widely used for critical infrastructure, such as offshore structures, ships, mar...
An advanced technique to predict time-dependent corrosion damage of onshore, offshore, nearshore and...
Accurate corrosion predictions are vital to safe and optimised designs of marine assets. Traditional...
A model is proposed for general corrosion of mild and low-alloy steels under fully aerated at-sea im...
With the increasing emphasis on attempting to retain in service ageing infrastructure models for the...
While it has been reportedly recognized that most casualties of marine structures including total lo...
Recent progress has been made in developing a mathematical and probabilistic model for general corro...
This paper demonstrates the application of the probability distributions in modelling the time-depen...
The longitudinal girder (LG) between fuel oil tanks (FOT) and water ballast tanks in the double bott...
The state-of-the-art in modelling the influence of corrosion damage on the ultimate strength of aged...
Corrosion of maritime vessels is a significant issue for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), which spen...
For marine platforms, assessing the structural resilience in a corroded condition is vital for both ...
For environmental and for economic reasons, there is increased emphasis on extending the life of exi...