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Failure Analysis of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion

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Failure Analysis of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion serves as a complete guide to corrosion failure analysis with an emphasis on the diagnosis of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). By applying the principles of chemistry, microbiology, and metallurgy, readers will be able to reliably determine the mechanistic cause of corrosion damage and failures and select the appropriate methods for mitigating future corrosion incidents.



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Provides background information on the forensic process, types of data or evidence needed to perform the analysis, industrial case studies, details on the MIC failure analysis process, and protocols for field and lab use





Presents up-to-date advances in molecular technologies and their application to corrosion failure investigations





Offers specific guidelines for conducting MIC failure analyses and case studies to illustrate their application





Examines state-of-the-art information on MIC analytical tools and methods







With authors with expertise in microbiology, corrosion, materials, and failure investigation, this book provides tools for engineers, scientists, and technologists to successfully combat MIC issues.


About the author










Richard B. Eckert is Senior Principal Specialist in the Corrosion Management group at DNV in Dublin, Ohio, USA. Much of his work is focused on MIC diagnosis and mitigation in the oil and gas industry in which he has worked for over 40 years.
Torben Lund Skovhus is Docent & Project Manager at VIA University College and CEO at Skovhus BioConsult in Horsens, Denmark. He undertakes applied research on a range of aspects including: industrial microbiology, applied biotechnology, corrosion management, oilfield microbiology, water treatment and safety, reservoir souring, and microbial corrosion.


Summary

The book serves as a complete guide to corrosion failure analysis with emphasis on diagnosis of MIC. It provides background information on the forensic process, types of data or evidence needed to perform the analysis, industrial case studies, details on the MIC failure analysis process, and protocols for field and lab use.

Product details

Assisted by Richard B. Eckert (Editor), Torben Lund Skovhus (Editor), Skovhus Torben Lund (Editor)
Authors Richard B. Skovhus Eckert, Torben Lund Skovhus, Torben Lund (Via University College Skovhus
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.11.2021
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches
 
EAN 9780367356804
ISBN 978-0-367-35680-4
Pages 493
 
Series Microbes, Materials, and the Engineered Environment
Subjects TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Chemical & Biochemical, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Metallurgy, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / Fossil Fuels, energy sources, Metals technology / metallurgy, Industrial Chemistry, Materials science, Mining Industry, Biochemical Engineering, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General, corrosion management, Localized Corrosion, IRB, APB, Corrosion Rate, oilfield microbial corrosion case studies, forensic corrosion analysis, advanced corrosion diagnostics, pipeline integrity assessment, metallurgical failure mechanisms, industrial biofilm detection, molecular microbiology techniques, mmm, 16S rRNA Gene, API 5L, Corrosion products, Corrosion pits, Average Pit Depth, Pipe Sample, Maintain Sample Integrity, Water Injection System, Corrosion Mechanism, Corrosion failure, internal corrosion, Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction, Corrosion Threats, IOB, Non-corroded Areas, Deposit Corrosion
 

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