Corrosion and Materials Degradation (Dec 2021)

The Virtual Corrosion Engineer

  • Aarthi Thyagarajan,
  • Wouter Hamer,
  • Joy Phophichitra,
  • Valliappan Valliappan,
  • Abitha Ramesh,
  • Prathamesh Shenai,
  • Nicholas Laycock

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cmd2040041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 762 – 769

Abstract

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The conventional corrosion management process consists of defining the expected process conditions, identifying potential corrosion threats, and estimating their likely rate, then using that information to develop mitigation plans and inspection schedules. The Virtual Corrosion Engineer (VCE) project aims to improve this process by utilizing online monitoring data to automate the running of the best available corrosion models and provide a continuously updated dashboard in real time. This paper provides an overview of the VCE, together with a brief discussion of the underlying models for two exemplar damage mechanisms, High-Temperature Hydrogen Attack (HTHA) and Under Deposit Corrosion (UDC) in steam generators.

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