Materials Performance

OCT 2016

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45 NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 55, NO. 10 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE OCTOBER 2016 10 J. Crank, The Mathematics of Diffusion, 2nd Ed. (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1975). 11 L. Bertolini, B. Elsener, P. Pedeferri, R. Polder, "Corrosion of Steel in Concrete—Prevention, Diagnosis, Repair," 1st Ed. (Weinheim, Ger- many : Wiley VCH, 2004), pp. 1-414. 12 M.D.A. Thomas, P.B. Bamforth, "Modelling Chloride Diffusion in Concrete: Effect of Fly Ash and Slag," Cement and Concrete Research 29 (1999): pp. 487-495. 13 A.A. Sagüés, S.C. Kranc, F. Presuel-Moreno, D. Rey, A.T.-A.L. Yao, "Corrosion Forecasting for 75-Year Durability Design of Reinforced Concrete," Florida Department of Transpor- tation Research Center, BA502, Dec. 31, 2001. 14 M.D.A. Thomas, "Optimizing the Use of Fly Ash in Concrete," Portland Cement Associa- tion, IS 548, 2007. 15 K. Tuutti , Corrosion of Steel in Concrete (Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Cement and Concrete Research Institute, 1982). ANDREA N. SÁNCHEZ received a Ph.D. in civil engineering with concentration in materials from the University of South Florida under advisor Alberto Sagüés. During her doctorate, she worked on a modeling approach for projecting the extent of reinforced concrete corrosion- related damage for bridges exposed to marine environments. Currently, she works in the Research & Innovation—Materials group at DNV GL where she focuses mainly on developing probabilistic corrosion risk assessment models tailored to oil and gas pipelines using Bayesian Networks. Sánchez is an active member of NACE Inter national and SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers). CHRISTOPHER D. TAYLOR is a member of the Research and Innovation—Materials department of DNV GL, and a part-time associate research professor at the Fontana Corrosion Center (Ohio State University). Taylor's research focuses on advanced modeling of corrosion and materials degradation using molecular and atomistic modeling, multiscale/multiphys- ics simulation, lifetime prediction, and risk assessment. Taylor obtained his Ph.D. in engineering physics under the tutelage of Robert Kelly (materials science professor) and Matthew Neurock (chemical engineer- ing professor), developing first-principles models for electrochemical systems. The method is now widely used to study systems relevant to corrosion and electro- catalysis. materialsperformance.com Get the latest corrosion news online and on-the-go! Brought to you by Materials Performance (MP), the world's largest circulation magazine dedicated exclusively to corrosion prevention and control. Item No. 37615 (print) and 37615-E (e-Book) corrstore.com 1 800 797 6223 (U.S. & Canada) • 1 281 228 6223 (worldwide) $ 90 USD $ 67 .50 USD LIST PRICE NACE MEMBER PRICE $ Preferential Weld Corrosion of Carbon Steels by Dale McIntyre and Mohsen Achour delivers comprehensive insights into the pervasive problem of PWC along with tangible examples and practical solutions. The book provides: • a detailed technical description of the fundamental mechanisms of PWC • guidance on how to detect PWC in existing pipelines • detailed notes on the assessment of PWC defects for fi tness-for-service • clear guidance on how to assess corrosion inhibitors to suppress PWC • suggestions and strategies for real-world application Do You Know All There Is to Know About Preferential Weld Corrosion? If so, write a book. If not, read one. Corrosion Management for Sustainable Concrete Infrastructure

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