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- 2022Corrosion mechanism of SS316L exposed to NaCl/Na2CO3 molten salt in air and argon environmentscitations
- 2016Investigations of metal-rich black shales of South China and the Nick prospect
- 2013A corrosion map of Abu Dhabicitations
- 2012High definition 2D and 3D X-ray fluorescence imaging in real-time: Maia detector system quantitative imaging methods
- 2011Distribution of Metals in the Termite Tumulitermes tumuli (Froggatt): Two Types of Malpighian Tubule Concretion Host Zn and Ca Mutually Exclusivelycitations
- 2010High definition trace element imaging of natural material using the new Maia X-ray detector array and processor
- 2010The Maia X-ray detector array at the Australian Synchrotron: High definition SXRF trace element imaging
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A corrosion map of Abu Dhabi
Abstract
This paper outlines how a corrosion map of Abu-Dhabi was developed. It presents inputs into the model being databases of RH, Rainfall, Salt Deposition and Time of wetness and explains how this inputs are combined to product the corrosion map of Abu Dhabi.It is found that although the corrosion rate generally falls with distance from the Arabian Gulf, corrosion rates in the hinterland of the central coast and in the Hajar Mountains are higher than would be expected from a simple dependence on distance from the coast. The higher corrosion rates around the central coast are associated with the extremely low rainfallwhile those in the Hajar Mountains may be associated with the transport of airborne salinity from the Gulf of Oman. In general, the corrosion rates in Abu Dhabi are much higher than observed at sites in Australia and South East Asia with similar levels of airborne salinity which isattributed to the much higher quantities of salt that are retained on metal surfaces in Abu Dhabi (relative to Australia) due to the fact that rain washing events, which are frequent and effective in Australia, are very infrequent in Abu Dhabi.