The progression of corrosion loss and maximum pit depth, once initiated, is of much interest for predicting the future or remaining long-term life for steel infrastructure systems such as nuclear waste disposal storages and offshore pipelines. These often operate under adverse environmental exposures, including seawater or aggressive ground waters. Failure can have substantial economic and environmental consequences. The model widely used for the prediction of long-term corrosion is the strictly concave power law function. However, it is inconsistent with many longer-term empirical field observations for corrosion loss and for maximum pit depth. These often exhibit a monotonic bi-modal trend. Earlier it was proposed that this may be due in ...
The mechanics of deterioration of physical infrastructure and in particular the corrosion of structu...
Some maritime structures may be exposed to higher temperature freshwaters and these can cause signif...
The bimodal model previously shown to be applicable to long term corrosion loss of mild steel in sea...
The progression of corrosion loss and maximum pit depth, once initiated, is of much interest for pre...
The modelling of both short- and long-term corrosion loss and maximum pit depth is increasingly of i...
Data for long-term marine immersion and half-tide corrosion loss and pitting of chromium-bearing and...
It is common in corrosion practice to use relatively short-term observations to make inferences abou...
The modelling of both short- and long-term corrosion loss and maximum pit depth is increasingly of i...
Because field studies seldom recover coupons less than 6 months from immersion they provide no infor...
This paper reviews recent developments in the prediction of the likely future corrosion losses and o...
This paper presents an overview of the principal features of the recently developed model for the sh...
With the increasing emphasis on attempting to retain in service ageing infrastructure models for the...
Models for the prediction of corrosion often give the misleading impression that corrosion of steel ...
Long-term corrosion trends are important for assessing the remaining life of critical infrastructure...
The bi-modal characteristic of general or 'uniform' corrosion, or corrosion as measured by mass loss...
The mechanics of deterioration of physical infrastructure and in particular the corrosion of structu...
Some maritime structures may be exposed to higher temperature freshwaters and these can cause signif...
The bimodal model previously shown to be applicable to long term corrosion loss of mild steel in sea...
The progression of corrosion loss and maximum pit depth, once initiated, is of much interest for pre...
The modelling of both short- and long-term corrosion loss and maximum pit depth is increasingly of i...
Data for long-term marine immersion and half-tide corrosion loss and pitting of chromium-bearing and...
It is common in corrosion practice to use relatively short-term observations to make inferences abou...
The modelling of both short- and long-term corrosion loss and maximum pit depth is increasingly of i...
Because field studies seldom recover coupons less than 6 months from immersion they provide no infor...
This paper reviews recent developments in the prediction of the likely future corrosion losses and o...
This paper presents an overview of the principal features of the recently developed model for the sh...
With the increasing emphasis on attempting to retain in service ageing infrastructure models for the...
Models for the prediction of corrosion often give the misleading impression that corrosion of steel ...
Long-term corrosion trends are important for assessing the remaining life of critical infrastructure...
The bi-modal characteristic of general or 'uniform' corrosion, or corrosion as measured by mass loss...
The mechanics of deterioration of physical infrastructure and in particular the corrosion of structu...
Some maritime structures may be exposed to higher temperature freshwaters and these can cause signif...
The bimodal model previously shown to be applicable to long term corrosion loss of mild steel in sea...