This report is one in a series of reports conducted as part of a two year Joint Industry Research Project 'Structure Maintenance for New and Existing Ships' initiated in June 1990 by the Department of Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering of the University of California at Berkeley to both develop practical tools and procedures for the analysis of proposed ship structural repairs and to prepare guidelines for the cost effective design and construction of lower-maintenance ship structures. This report is based on the results of Study 2, 'Corrosion Damage Evaluations; whose objective is to develop and verify engineering guidelines for the evaluation of corrosion damage to critical structural components of existing ships. This report documents the study tasks associated with the development of a corrosion rates database for the critical structural details.
Structural Maintenance for New and Existing Ships: Study No. 2. Corrosion Damage Evaluations. Evaluation of Corrosion Damage in Crude and Product Carriers
1991
120 pages
Report
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English
Marine Engineering , Corrosion & Corrosion Inhibition , Ship structural components , Corrosion environments , Damage assessment , Maintenance management , Ship hulls , Tanker ships , Structural analysis , Grooving , Pitting corrosion , Cargo , Salt water , Ballast tanks , Corrosion protection , Corrosion inhibition , Corrosion resistant coatings