Cost-effective corrosion mitigation of offshore steel structures can be achieved by Thermal Spray Coatings (TSCs). These coatings, when comprised of Al, Zn and their alloys, provide a physical barrier against the environment when intact, and cathodic protection to underlying steel when damaged. As a result of the cathodic polarisation and subsequent increase in localised pH, calcareous matter (comprised of Mg(OH)2 and CaCO3) deposits on top of steel decreasing its corrosion.The study of thermal spray coatings onto steel with defects, such as those caused by mechanical damage or erosion remains largely unexplored. Electrochemical and surface characterization techniques were used in this PhD thesis to investigate the corrosion protection prov...
More and more equipment in the Oil and Gas Industry are being placed Subsea. Thisincludes subsea coo...
The arc thermal metal spraying method (ATMSM) provides proven long-term protective coating systems u...
Cost savings with regards to optimizing the Cathodic Protection (CP) design has over the last 50 yea...
Thermally sprayed coatings are often used to mitigate corrosion of offshore structures. They act as ...
This paper is based on experimental data and provides better understanding of the mechanism of calca...
Cathodic protection is an effective corrosion protection for structures submerged in seawater. In ad...
The corrosion module of COMSOL Multiphysics 5.6® software was employed to simulate the influence of ...
This paper reports the effect of boiling synthetic seawater on the performance of damaged Thermally ...
The corrosion behaviour of thermally-sprayed sacrificial coatings was investigated under different o...
This paper presents the results of a study that combined electrochemical monitoring with in-situ im...
Over the last 50 years, only minor changes have been made to the cathodic protection (CP) design, wh...
Thermally sprayed aluminium (TSA) is widely used for corrosion protection on offshore installations....
Sacrificial anodes combined with organic coatings are the main strategy used to prevent corrosion on...
© 2018 by NACE International. Thermal Spray Aluminum (TSA) can be used to reduce anode demand or to ...
More and more equipment in the Oil and Gas Industry are being placed Subsea. Thisincludes subsea coo...
More and more equipment in the Oil and Gas Industry are being placed Subsea. Thisincludes subsea coo...
The arc thermal metal spraying method (ATMSM) provides proven long-term protective coating systems u...
Cost savings with regards to optimizing the Cathodic Protection (CP) design has over the last 50 yea...
Thermally sprayed coatings are often used to mitigate corrosion of offshore structures. They act as ...
This paper is based on experimental data and provides better understanding of the mechanism of calca...
Cathodic protection is an effective corrosion protection for structures submerged in seawater. In ad...
The corrosion module of COMSOL Multiphysics 5.6® software was employed to simulate the influence of ...
This paper reports the effect of boiling synthetic seawater on the performance of damaged Thermally ...
The corrosion behaviour of thermally-sprayed sacrificial coatings was investigated under different o...
This paper presents the results of a study that combined electrochemical monitoring with in-situ im...
Over the last 50 years, only minor changes have been made to the cathodic protection (CP) design, wh...
Thermally sprayed aluminium (TSA) is widely used for corrosion protection on offshore installations....
Sacrificial anodes combined with organic coatings are the main strategy used to prevent corrosion on...
© 2018 by NACE International. Thermal Spray Aluminum (TSA) can be used to reduce anode demand or to ...
More and more equipment in the Oil and Gas Industry are being placed Subsea. Thisincludes subsea coo...
More and more equipment in the Oil and Gas Industry are being placed Subsea. Thisincludes subsea coo...
The arc thermal metal spraying method (ATMSM) provides proven long-term protective coating systems u...
Cost savings with regards to optimizing the Cathodic Protection (CP) design has over the last 50 yea...