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Take a quick 5 page tour ofthe CORROSION DOCTORS
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Corrosion
Doctors Site |
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New
tools, events and concepts to quantify corrosion
damage and the benefits of proposed
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Research &
Development |
These
activities cover a wide of applications with linkage
to many industrial and governmental organizations around
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Corrosion Research |
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Pioneering
techniques based on electrochemical impedance
spectroscopy (EIS) and electrochemical noise
(EN) |
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Information Systems
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| Oorganization
of Conferences and
Workshops covering various aspects Artificial
Intelligence for the mitigation and management of
corrosion damage |
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Distance Learning
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Corrosion
Research
Corrosion research at the Royal Military College of Canada has traditionally
been focused on the development of new tests and methods for
monitoring corrosion damage in laboratory conditions and field
situations. This work has been carried for the past two decades in
partnership with Defense organizations, industries, and universities
of many countries.
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Some of the
research topics investigated:
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Inhibitor
efficiency |
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Atmospheric
corrosion
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Passive
and dynamic corrosion monitoring |
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Modeling: boundary layer diffusion, wind
speed and direction, |
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Effects
of surface contaminants
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Erosion
corrosion testing in flowing systems |
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Design of
corrosion monitoring systems for
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Flue
gas scrubbers |
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Aircraft corrosion |
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Microbiological activity in oil and gas
production
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Design of
biofouling control |
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Naval
systems and components
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Copper nickel alloys |
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Nickel aluminum bronze |
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Monel
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High
strength low alloy steels
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Oil and Gas
industries
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Gas
transmission pipelines |
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Heavy
oil recovery |
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Potential surveys
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Nuclear
plants
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Water
chemistry controls
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Aircraft
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Selection of materials |
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Surface treatments of aluminum alloys
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Stainless
steel production |
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Electrified
transport
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The Corrosion Doctors team has pioneered the
development of techniques based on electrochemical impedance
spectroscopy (EIS) and electrochemical noise (EN) for the most
demanding conditions |