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Corrosion science and process engineering
services technical strengths at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) include:
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Localized
corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, and corrosion and life
prediction of power plant and piping system materials
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Electrochemistry,
localized corrosion, passivity, oxide film analysis and
characterization, electrochemical noise analysis,
high-temperature reference electrode and pH electrode
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Localized
corrosion, sensors, online corrosion monitoring,
microbially influenced corrosion, chemical industry and
nuclear power plant corrosion monitoring
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Microbiological
effects on chemistry and corrosion
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Materials
stability, computational thermodynamics, electron microscopy,
wear, and ceramics
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Electrochemical
modeling, life prediction of corroding structures and
performance assessment
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Modeling
transport processes in electrochemical systems, statistical
analysis, computational fluid dynamics, current distribution
analysis, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
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Waste form,
high-level waste glasses, glass manufacturing, ceramics and
high-temperature corrosion
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High-temperature
oxidation and corrosion, protective coatings and fabrication
effects
For more information about corrosion science and
process engineering services at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Dr. Keith Axler at
kaxler@swri.org or (210) 522-2951.
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Contact Information |
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Dr. Keith Axler
Manager
Corrosion Science and Process Engineering
(210) 522-2951
kaxler@swri.org |
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corrosion measurement
stress corrosion cracking kinetics
reactive-transport process modeling
engineering component crevices
porous media
evaluation of effects of biofilms on corrosion
assessment of corrosion in glass melting
systems
monitoring of corrosion processes in industrial
settings
in-situ spectroscopic techniques
high-strain-rate material behavior high-speed
machining |
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in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied
engineering and physical sciences research and development organization with 11
technical divisions.
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