Corrosion problems at pipe supports on onshore and offshore Oil and Gas facilities all over the world is one of the leading causes of piping failures. This paper discusses the various corrosion ...
Corrosion of steel structures in electric transmission, distribution, and substation applications has been around for many years, but it’s getting more attention as electric utilities become more ...
Corrosion of steel water pipes in the safety-related piping systems of aging U.S. nuclear power plants is fast becoming a safety concern and a significant operational cost, not to mention an ...
A comparison of scheduled or immediate responses/mile vs. number of repairs from an Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) study and the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety ...
In the complex landscape of nonresidential construction, spanning from heavy highway projects to extensive water and sewer pipelines, the greatest silent threat to a project’s profitability isn’t ...
While traditional methods like painting and hot-dip galvanization have been widely adopted, the persistent pursuit of innovation has driven the development of advanced surface treatment technologies.
The exterior and interior surfaces of carbon steel pipes tend to corrode gradually, irrespective of their environment. It is necessary to regularly inspect this corrosion to assess and monitor pipe ...
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering , University of Michigan Flint’s recent water crisis is a stinging reminder that the infrastructure we often take for granted has many ...
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