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International Corrosion Network

The UMIST Corrosion Discussion list (http / / www.cp.umist.ac.uk/corros-1/) and the NACE International Corrosion Network (http / /www.nacecorrosioimetwork. com/read/aIl forums/). [Pg.11]

Balaban-Iimenin Yu. V., Lipovskikh V. M., Rubashov A. M. Protection against internal corrosion of heat network pipelines. 2 izd. M. TSlovosti teplosnahzheniya. 2008. [Pg.297]

The AWWA has developed a six-step procedure shown in Fig. 8.2 for the assessment and control of internal corrosion of water distribution systems [3]. Although the application of this method appears straightforward, working out the details for each system in an actual network can be quite complex. The procedure specifically focuses on older systems and does not consider corrosion prevention for new systems. It assumes that corrosion is already present and... [Pg.262]

Potable water is transported to consumers through a network of pipes which consists of mains pipes with a range of sizes and connections to consumer premises by smaller service pipes. In the older industrial cities of Europe, much of the pipeline infrastructure is around 100 years old and iron water pipes and gas pipes are subject to decay by corrosion. Water pipes suffer additionally from internal build up of deposits lining the pipes which eventually interfere excessively with flow capacity. [Pg.40]


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