Image Analysis Of Corrosion Pit Initiation On ASTM Type A240 Stainless Steel And ASTM Type A 1008 Carbon Steel

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Image Analysis Of Corrosion Pit Initiation On ASTM Type A240 Stainless Steel And ASTM Type A 1008 Carbon Steel

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2016-02

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The adversity of metallic corrosion is of growing concern to industrial engineers and scientists. Corrosion attacks metal surface and causes structural as well as direct and indirect economic losses. Multiple corrosion monitoring tools are available although those are time-consuming and costly. Due to the availability of image capturing devices in today’s world, image based corrosion control technique is a unique innovation. By setting up stainless steel SS 304 and low carbon steel QD 1008 panels in distilled water, half-saturated sodium chloride and saturated sodium chloride solutions and subsequent RGB image analysis in Matlab, in this research, a simple and cost-effective corrosion measurement tool has identified and investigated.Additionally, the open circuit potential and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy results have been compared with RGB analysis to gratify the corrosion. Additionally, to understand the importance of ambiguity in crisis communication, the communication process between Union Carbide and Indian Government regarding the Bhopal incident in 1984 was analyzed.

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University of Minnesota M.S.E.M. thesis. February 2016. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Brian Hinderliter. 1 computer file (PDF); x, 112 pages.

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Nine, H M Zulker. (2016). Image Analysis Of Corrosion Pit Initiation On ASTM Type A240 Stainless Steel And ASTM Type A 1008 Carbon Steel. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/178899.

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