Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines

Corrosion assessment is an important aspect in asset and facilities management. Generally the purpose of corrosion assessment is to assure the activities of the management will be effective and efficient. Lack of corrosion assessment can be decrease the function and reduce the life cycle of assets a...

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Main Author: Mohammed, Miswan @ Abdul Hakim
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2012
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spelling my.utm.344702017-09-07T00:43:21Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/34470/ Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines Mohammed, Miswan @ Abdul Hakim HD28 Management. Industrial Management Corrosion assessment is an important aspect in asset and facilities management. Generally the purpose of corrosion assessment is to assure the activities of the management will be effective and efficient. Lack of corrosion assessment can be decrease the function and reduce the life cycle of assets and facilities caused by corrosion. Corrosion is an electrochemical or chemical reaction between a material, usually a metal, and its environment that produces a deterioration of the material and its properties. Even though most of the dangers from corrosion occurs in major industrial plant, corrosion also has a great impact on the drinking water industry. In drinking water distribution pipelines, corrosion damage cause the leakages of distribution pipelines and around 30% of water supplied to consumers is lost. Most of the leakages of drinking water distribution pipelines are initiated by lack of corrosion assessment and poor maintenance because the pipes are usually located underground. To overcome this problem, an effective corrosion assessment method is imperative to get the accurate information about the condition of the pipelines. This will ensure better decisions for repair or replacement of the pipelines before they fail. This review paper describes the corrosion assessment model and the major parameters considered for drinking water distribution pipelines. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mohammed, Miswan @ Abdul Hakim (2012) Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines. In: Conference.
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Mohammed, Miswan @ Abdul Hakim
Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines
description Corrosion assessment is an important aspect in asset and facilities management. Generally the purpose of corrosion assessment is to assure the activities of the management will be effective and efficient. Lack of corrosion assessment can be decrease the function and reduce the life cycle of assets and facilities caused by corrosion. Corrosion is an electrochemical or chemical reaction between a material, usually a metal, and its environment that produces a deterioration of the material and its properties. Even though most of the dangers from corrosion occurs in major industrial plant, corrosion also has a great impact on the drinking water industry. In drinking water distribution pipelines, corrosion damage cause the leakages of distribution pipelines and around 30% of water supplied to consumers is lost. Most of the leakages of drinking water distribution pipelines are initiated by lack of corrosion assessment and poor maintenance because the pipes are usually located underground. To overcome this problem, an effective corrosion assessment method is imperative to get the accurate information about the condition of the pipelines. This will ensure better decisions for repair or replacement of the pipelines before they fail. This review paper describes the corrosion assessment model and the major parameters considered for drinking water distribution pipelines.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohammed, Miswan @ Abdul Hakim
author_facet Mohammed, Miswan @ Abdul Hakim
author_sort Mohammed, Miswan @ Abdul Hakim
title Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines
title_short Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines
title_full Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines
title_fullStr Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines
title_sort corrosion assessment parameters on drinking water distribution pipelines
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/34470/
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