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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

Localized corrosion risk assessment using Markov analysis

November 29, 2014 by Mariano Iannuzzi

The objective of this work was to develop the foundation for an interactive corrosion risk management tool, based on Markov Analysis, for assessing the probability of failure of industrial components as a function of threats (such as pitting corrosion and coating degradation) and mitigation schemes (such as inhibitors and coatings). doi: 10.5006/1184

Filed Under: Aluminum alloys, Announcements, Journal Articles, Library, Localized corrosion, Markov analysis, Modeling Tagged With: aluminum alloys, Announcements, atmospheric corrosion, corrosion journal, localized corrosion, markov, modeling, pitting corrosion

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