Corrosion Modelling with Cellular Automata 1st Edition
Corrosion Modelling with Cellular Automata, 1st Edition by Damien Feron and Di Caprio Dung is a definitive, practical guide for engineers, researchers, and graduate students tackling metal degradation and predictive maintenance challenges. This book introduces a modern, computationally efficient approach to simulate corrosion phenomena using cellular automata, making complex processes accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Clear, example-driven chapters explain the theoretical foundations of cellular automata and how they map to real-world corrosion mechanisms—pitting, crevice attack, galvanic corrosion and coating breakdown. Readers gain step-by-step insight into model development, calibration, validation, and sensitivity analysis, with emphasis on practical application in pipelines, offshore structures, bridges, and industrial plants. The text bridges materials science, corrosion engineering, and computational modelling to deliver solutions that inform inspection strategies and asset-management decisions.
Ideal for academics and industry professionals across Europe, North America, Asia and beyond, this edition empowers you to predict degradation, optimize maintenance schedules, and evaluate mitigation strategies using adaptable simulation frameworks. Whether you’re involved in structural integrity, coatings research, or infrastructure risk assessment, the methods presented will sharpen your analytical toolkit and support data-driven decision making.
Engaging, authoritative, and forward-looking, Corrosion Modelling with Cellular Automata is the resource you’ll return to when precision, reliability, and practical insight matter. Add this essential text to your library to advance your corrosion modelling capabilities and stay at the forefront of materials engineering practice.
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