Corrosion Monitoring ServicesPresentations and Publications |
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Corrosion MonitoringChiang, K.-T.K. and T.S. Mintz. 2008. Gravimetric Techniques. Chapter 9 in Techniques for Corrosion Monitoring. L. Yang (ed.) Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge, England. pp. 247-264. Chiang, K.-T.K. and L. Yang. A Coupled Multielectrode Array Sensor for Corrosion Monitoring at High Temperatures. Presented at the CORROSION/2008 Conference, Abstract No. 08607, NACE, Houston, Texas, 2008. Chiang, K.-T.K., L. Yang, R. Wei, and K.E. Coulter. Development of Diamond-Like Carbon-Coated Electrodes for Corrosion Sensor Applications at High Temperatures. Presented at the International Conference on Metallic Coating and Thin Films (ICMCTF), San Diego, California, April 2008. Chiang, K. and L. Yang, "Monitoring Corrosion Behavior of a Cu-Cr-Nb Alloy by Multielectrode Sensors," CORROSION/2006, paper no. 06676 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2006). Sridhar, N., L. Yang, and F. Song, "Application of Multielectrode Array to Study Dewpoint Corrosion in High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline Environments," CORROSION/2006, paper no. 06673 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2006). Yang, L. and N. Sridhar, "Coupled Multielectrode Array Systems and Sensors for Real-Time Corrosion Monitoring - A Review," CORROSION/2006, paper no. 06681 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2006). Yang, L., N. Sridhar, C.S. Brossia, and D.S. Dunn, "Evaluation of the Coupled Multielectrode Array Sensor as a Real Time Corrosion Monitor," Corrosion Science, Vol 47, pp. 1794-1809 (2005).
Yang, L., N. Sridhar, O. Pensado, and D. Dunn "An In-situ Galvanically Coupled Multi-Electrode Array Sensor for Localized
Corrosion," Corrosion, 58, 1004, 2002.
For more information about corrosion monitoring capabilities,
presentations, or publications at SwRI or how
you can contract with SwRI, please contact
Dr. Gary Walter at
gwalter@swri.org or (210) 522-3805. |
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