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Nondestructive Testing and Corrosion Monitoring
This chapter describes the principles and industrial achievements in nondestructive testing (NDT) and corrosion monitoring (CM) during the years 2001‐2010. It helps to select NDT and CM methods correctly in any industrial plant for any structure and equipment. Three main factors that influence corrosion are: type of metal, environment, and conditions at a boundary between metal and environment. CM methods can be divided into three groups: control of a metal condition, of the environment, and of a metal‐environment border. The NDT techniques based on physical phenomena for CM are: ultrasonic, acoustic emission, eddy current, penetrant testing, radiographic examination, magnetic particle inspection, magnetic induction, infrared thermography, on‐site metallography (replication), and spectroscopic chemical analysis of alloys. Climatic factors such as temperature and its changes, relative humidity, sun irradiation, rainfall, and time of wetness are vital factors of corrosiveness of the atmosphere.
Nondestructive Testing and Corrosion Monitoring
This chapter describes the principles and industrial achievements in nondestructive testing (NDT) and corrosion monitoring (CM) during the years 2001‐2010. It helps to select NDT and CM methods correctly in any industrial plant for any structure and equipment. Three main factors that influence corrosion are: type of metal, environment, and conditions at a boundary between metal and environment. CM methods can be divided into three groups: control of a metal condition, of the environment, and of a metal‐environment border. The NDT techniques based on physical phenomena for CM are: ultrasonic, acoustic emission, eddy current, penetrant testing, radiographic examination, magnetic particle inspection, magnetic induction, infrared thermography, on‐site metallography (replication), and spectroscopic chemical analysis of alloys. Climatic factors such as temperature and its changes, relative humidity, sun irradiation, rainfall, and time of wetness are vital factors of corrosiveness of the atmosphere.
Nondestructive Testing and Corrosion Monitoring
Singh, Raman (editor) / Raj, Baldev (editor) / Kamachi Mudali, U. (editor) / Singh, Prabhakar (editor) / Groysman, Alec (author)
2019-04-01
149 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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