Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Most Complete, Current Guide to Failure Analysis for Cooling Water Systems Fully updated for the latest technologies and techniques, this new edition describes proven procedures for determining the root cause of cooling system failure, correcting the problem, and preventing future occurrences.The first section covers cooling water system design and operation and features ten new chapters on the various…mehr
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Most Complete, Current Guide to Failure Analysis for Cooling Water Systems Fully updated for the latest technologies and techniques, this new edition describes proven procedures for determining the root cause of cooling system failure, correcting the problem, and preventing future occurrences.The first section covers cooling water system design and operation and features ten new chapters on the various materials most commonly found in cooling systems. The remaining four sections discuss waterside corrosion, cracking, mechanical damage, and material and design issues. This authoritative resource explains how to identify failure locations and mechanisms, recognize critical factors influencing failure, carry out inspection procedures, and implement preventive measures to reducedamage. Illustrative case histories are provided in each chapter. The Nalco Guide to Cooling Water Systems Failure Analysis, Second Edition, covers: * Carbon and alloy steel * Cast iron * Stainless steel * Copper alloys * Aluminum alloys * Corrosion-resistant alloys * Coatings * Nonmetallic materials * Brazed and soldered joints * Corrosion monitoring * Crevice and underdeposit corrosion * Oxygen corrosion * Biologically influenced corrosion * Acid corrosion * Alkaline corrosion * Galvanic corrosion * Dealloying * Intergranular corrosion * Graphitic corrosion * Localized and pitting corrosion * Corrosion fatigue * Stress corrosion cracking * Erosion-corrosion * Cavitation * Manufacturing defects * Weld defects * Design and operating conditionsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
During the past century, Nalco Company has grown from a fledgling water treatment business to the leading integrated water treatment and process improvement company in the world. They do this by focusing on our core markets of water treatment and process chemicals and on our corporate strengths - global presence, on-site expertise, and innovative products and services.Nalco's more than 11,000 employees work with more than 70,000 customers in 130 countries in industry, government and institutions to reduce water and energy consumption by solving and preventing problems, protecting the environment, decreasing costs, increasing productivity, improving profitability by reducing customer total costs of operation, and maintaining asset reliability.
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Section 1 - Deposits on the Water and Steam Side Water and Steam Formed Deposits Cause of Deposition Deposit Related Problems Section 2 - Overheating Short Term Overheating Long Term OverheatingSection 3 - Waterside Corrosion and Damage Waterside Corrosion Caustic Corrosion Low pH During Service Hydrogen Damage Phosphate Corrosion Chelant and Complexing Agent Corrosion Oxygen Corrosion Corrosion During Cleaning Stress Assisted Corrosion Parting Graphitic Corrosion Dealloying Waterside Flow Related Damage Cavitation Flow Accelerated Corrosion Erosion Section 4 -Cracking Cracking Corrosion Fatigue Stress Corrosion Cracking Section 5 - Fireside Corrosion and DamageOil Ash Corrosion Coal Ash Corrosion Waterwall Fireside Corrosion Cold End Corrosion Dew Point Corrosion Erosion Section 6 - Material Defects Forming Defects Welding Defects
Section 1 - Deposits on the Water and Steam Side Water and Steam Formed Deposits Cause of Deposition Deposit Related Problems Section 2 - Overheating Short Term Overheating Long Term OverheatingSection 3 - Waterside Corrosion and Damage Waterside Corrosion Caustic Corrosion Low pH During Service Hydrogen Damage Phosphate Corrosion Chelant and Complexing Agent Corrosion Oxygen Corrosion Corrosion During Cleaning Stress Assisted Corrosion Parting Graphitic Corrosion Dealloying Waterside Flow Related Damage Cavitation Flow Accelerated Corrosion Erosion Section 4 -Cracking Cracking Corrosion Fatigue Stress Corrosion Cracking Section 5 - Fireside Corrosion and DamageOil Ash Corrosion Coal Ash Corrosion Waterwall Fireside Corrosion Cold End Corrosion Dew Point Corrosion Erosion Section 6 - Material Defects Forming Defects Welding Defects
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