Year: 1999 Language: english Author: B. TODD, Genre: Reference book Publisher: IMarEST ISBN: 0900976497 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 29*2 Description: Combating the effects of corrosion has been a feature of seafaring life for centuries. Even 30 years ago a common complaint was 'condenseritis' in steam ships but in time new materials were tried and tested to cure this problem and others of similar nature. It was often found that curing one problem produced another and so improvements were brought about gradually and piecemeal. With the advent of large modern high-powered steam ships it became economically justifiable to incorporate more sophisticated materials in salt water circulating systems in an effort to obtain increased reliability. Unfortunately many of the problems which have subsequently developed appear to be associated with errors in the design of minor details and the methods of installing the pipes, fittings, and components which comprise a 'system'. Because of this the in-service reliability of two similar systems may be very different. This booklet is intended to explain how and why this can come about so that the reader can recognize potential difficulties before they become problems and to enable him to apply the correct materials and methods to the repair of an existing problem.
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Selecting Materials For Sea Water System
Year: 1999
Language: english
Author: B. TODD,
Genre: Reference book
Publisher: IMarEST
ISBN: 0900976497
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 29*2
Description: Combating the effects of corrosion has been a feature of
seafaring life for centuries. Even 30 years ago a common
complaint was 'condenseritis' in steam ships but in time
new materials were tried and tested to cure this problem
and others of similar nature. It was often found that curing
one problem produced another and so improvements were
brought about gradually and piecemeal.
With the advent of large modern high-powered steam
ships it became economically justifiable to incorporate
more sophisticated materials in salt water circulating
systems in an effort to obtain increased reliability. Unfortunately
many of the problems which have subsequently
developed appear to be associated with errors in the
design of minor details and the methods of installing the
pipes, fittings, and components which comprise a 'system'.
Because of this the in-service reliability of two similar
systems may be very different. This booklet is intended to
explain how and why this can come about so that the
reader can recognize potential difficulties before they
become problems and to enable him to apply the correct
materials and methods to the repair of an existing problem.
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