8 NOVEMBER 2017 MATERIALS PERFORMANCE NACE INTERNATIONAL: VOL. 56, NO. 11
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Month
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month on www.materialsperformance.com.
Features
Internal Stress Corrosion Cracking
of Shale Gas Flowlines
A reaction between high-pH monoethanolamine
and carbon dioxide formed a carbonate/
bicarbonate solution that led to intergranular
stress corrosion cracking.
Device Measures Nanoscale Crevice,
Pitting Corrosion in Real Time
Researchers at the University of California, Santa
Barbara are using a device called a surface forces
apparatus to get a real-time look at the process of
crevice and pitting corrosion on confined surfaces.
Editor's Choice
Nickel-Based Coatings May Slow
Corrosion in Solar Power Plants
New research at the U.S. Department of Energy's
National Renewable Energy Laboratory is aimed at
mitigating corrosion levels in concentrating solar
power (CSP) plants with nickel-based coatings.
Dome Roof of Historic Mosque Receives
Waterproof Repairs
The 127-year-old dome of the Shah Jahan Mosque
was suffering from corrosion-related perforations
and leaks. A cold-applied and seamless roof was
the solution.
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