Corrosion Management of Seawater Cooling Systems 1st Edition
Corrosion Management of Seawater Cooling Systems, 1st Edition by Francois Ropital, Valerie Bour Beucler, and Antoine Surbled is an essential reference for engineers, asset managers, and operators working with marine and coastal cooling infrastructure. This practical, authoritative guide addresses the persistent challenge of corrosion in seawater-cooled systems—from power plants and desalination facilities to shipboard heat exchangers and offshore platforms.
Discover clear, field-proven strategies for diagnosis, monitoring, and mitigation of corrosion and related issues such as biofouling and scaling. The authors combine industry experience with engineering rigor to explain material selection, design considerations, cathodic and inhibitor systems, inspection techniques, and maintenance planning. Case-based analysis and real-world examples make complex concepts accessible and directly applicable to day-to-day operations.
Ideal for professionals in marine engineering, coastal utilities, shipbuilding, and offshore energy sectors across the North Sea, Mediterranean, Gulf, and Asia-Pacific regions, this book helps reduce downtime, extend equipment life, and lower lifecycle costs. Whether you’re specifying new systems or retrofitting existing plants, the practical guidance improves reliability and regulatory compliance in corrosive seawater environments.
Concise yet comprehensive, this edition is written for both technical specialists and decision-makers seeking actionable solutions. Add Corrosion Management of Seawater Cooling Systems to your technical library to protect assets, optimize performance, and stay ahead of coastal corrosion challenges—an investment in smarter, longer-lasting marine cooling operations.
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