Data for long-term marine immersion and half-tide corrosion loss and pitting of chromium-bearing and stainless steels is systematically re-examined and re-interpreted to show that it is consistent with the model previously proposed for mild and low-alloy steel corrosion. Early corrosion of chromium-bearing steels is well known to be influenced by bacterial activity in the biofilm adjacent to the metal surface. However, the effect appears short-lived and typically the corrosion rate declines, presumably due to the buildup of corrosion products, either on the surface or within pits. The data considered herein show that after some two to four years of exposure there is usually a considerable increase in the instantaneous corrosion rate both fo...
Some maritime structures may be exposed to higher temperature freshwaters and these can cause signif...
Because field studies seldom recover coupons less than 6 months from immersion they provide no infor...
Increasingly climate change, including the possible rise of seawater surface temperatures is causing...
The modelling of both short- and long-term corrosion loss and maximum pit depth is increasingly of i...
The modelling of both short- and long-term corrosion loss and maximum pit depth is increasingly of i...
The progression of corrosion loss and maximum pit depth, once initiated, is of much interest for pre...
The progression of corrosion loss and maximum pit depth, once initiated, is of much interest for pre...
It is common in corrosion practice to use relatively short-term observations to make inferences abou...
This paper presents an overview of the principal features of the recently developed model for the sh...
This paper reviews recent developments in the prediction of the likely future corrosion losses and o...
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 ...
Structural steel is widely used for critical infrastructure, such as offshore structures, ships, mar...
Recent progress has been made in developing a mathematical and probabilistic model for general corro...
This paper describes some aspects ofthe processes involved in the development of high-quality probab...
Some maritime structures may be exposed to higher temperature freshwaters and these can cause signif...
Because field studies seldom recover coupons less than 6 months from immersion they provide no infor...
Increasingly climate change, including the possible rise of seawater surface temperatures is causing...
The modelling of both short- and long-term corrosion loss and maximum pit depth is increasingly of i...
The modelling of both short- and long-term corrosion loss and maximum pit depth is increasingly of i...
The progression of corrosion loss and maximum pit depth, once initiated, is of much interest for pre...
The progression of corrosion loss and maximum pit depth, once initiated, is of much interest for pre...
It is common in corrosion practice to use relatively short-term observations to make inferences abou...
This paper presents an overview of the principal features of the recently developed model for the sh...
This paper reviews recent developments in the prediction of the likely future corrosion losses and o...
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 ...
Structural steel is widely used for critical infrastructure, such as offshore structures, ships, mar...
Recent progress has been made in developing a mathematical and probabilistic model for general corro...
This paper describes some aspects ofthe processes involved in the development of high-quality probab...
Some maritime structures may be exposed to higher temperature freshwaters and these can cause signif...
Because field studies seldom recover coupons less than 6 months from immersion they provide no infor...
Increasingly climate change, including the possible rise of seawater surface temperatures is causing...