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Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion: An Engineering Insight: Engineering Materials and Processes

Autor Reza Javaherdashti
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2018
Significantly extended from the first edition, this book presents the basics of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) in an accessible and concise manner. It explores strategies for recognizing, understanding, mitigating and preventing this type of corrosion, and investigates this topic from the point of view of an engineer. Chapters cover issues including stress corrosion cracking and microbial corrosion, the pros and cons of biocides, the involvement of magnetic bacteria in microbial corrosion, and cathodic protection based on recent research in microbial environments. The 2nd Edition provides new material examining the following topics: 
*The corrosion-related bacteria clostridia
*Mathematical modelling of MIC, in particular fuzzy logic
*A comparison of culture-independent methods with culture-dependent methods
*Further practical strategies for dealing with MIC
*Natural biocides
This book has provided course material for the author’s microbial corrosion workshops around the world, and it presents an invaluable resource to corrosion and integrity professionals working in a wide range of industries including power generation, oil and gas, marine, and mining. It is also intended for students and academics of corrosion engineering, materials science, microbiology, chemical engineering and welding.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319830353
ISBN-10: 331983035X
Ilustrații: XXI, 216 p. 90 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Engineering Materials and Processes

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

A Short Journey to the Realm of Corrosion.- Technical Mitigation of Corrosion: Corrosion Management.- Non-technical Mitigation of Corrosion: Corrosion Knowledge Management.- Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC).- How Does a System Become Vulnerable to MIC?.- How Is MIC Detected and Recognised?.- Examples of Some Systems Vulnerable to MIC.- Examples of Some Materials Vulnerable to MIC.- How Is MIC Treated?.

Notă biografică

Dr. Reza Javaherdashti has years of extensive experience  in both research and industry with regards to  management of  microbial corrosion in various industries around the globe. He has authored numerous research papers and  root cause analysis reports . An internationally  renowned technical trainer in the field of MIC, Dr. Javaherdashti has more than 4000 hours of  teaching at  international MIC workshops  he has  designed and run for various international  industries  in  the USA, The Persian Gulf countries, South Asia  and South Africa. Dr. Reza Javaherdashti has also authored three more books about corrosion in oil and gas industries (CRC Press), Environment risk assessment of corrosion and corrosion knowledge management (VDM) and MIC of mild and stainless steels (VDM). Dr. Javaherdashti has been the member of prestigious professional corrosion associations such as NACE (USA) and ACA (Australia) for many years. He is corrosion consultant to international industries for assessment and problem shooting of corrosion and especially microbial corrosion problems in various industries such as but not limited to oil& gas, Power generation and piping.   


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Significantly extended from the first edition, this book presents the basics of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) in an accessible and concise manner. It explores strategies for recognizing, understanding, mitigating and preventing this type of corrosion, and investigates this topic from the point of view of an engineer. Chapters cover issues including stress corrosion cracking and microbial corrosion, the pros and cons of biocides, the involvement of magnetic bacteria in microbial corrosion, and cathodic protection based on recent research in microbial environments. The 2nd Edition provides new material examining the following topics: 
*The corrosion-related bacteria clostridia
*Mathematical modelling of MIC, in particular fuzzy logic
*A comparison of culture-independent methods with culture-dependent methods
*Further practical strategies for dealing with MIC
*Natural biocides This book has provided course material for the author’s microbialcorrosion workshops around the world, and it presents an invaluable resource to corrosion and integrity professionals working in a wide range of industries including power generation, oil and gas, marine, and mining. It is also intended for students and academics of corrosion engineering, materials science, microbiology, chemical engineering and welding.

Caracteristici

Focuses on providing easy-to-follow solutions for both engineers in practice and researchers Introduces the concept of a human /management factor in dealing with microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) and shows that MIC must be taken into consideration in any strategic management planning Examines the possibility of using fuzzy logics to predict the microbial corrosion phenomenon Offers a “solution provision” approach based on years of field and research experience Is unique in going beyond elucidation of known facts Suggests mechanisms for the impact of CP on MIC, and the possible role of magnetotactic bacteria in enhancing microbial corrosion Explores the largely-overlooked function of Clostridia in corrosion and the potential of using natural biocides Discusses the fact that very different systems have the same MIC mechanisms Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras