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Fault tree analysis for fungal corrosion of coated aluminum

November 29, 2014 by Mariano Iannuzzi

A fault tree methodology has been used to analyze the combinations of basic factors involved in fungal degradation and corrosion.

Filed Under: Aluminum alloys, Announcements, Fault tree, Journal Articles, Library, Modeling, Risk management Tagged With: coatings, fault tree, fungal corrosion, fungi, localized corrosion, mic, microbially induced corrosion, modeling, risk, risk management

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