Estimating the cost of corrosion in Indian industry

Industries in India play an important role in the economic growth of country. These industries face challenging conditions in effective corrosion estimation, prevention and control. In today’s tough competition from fast growing China and other Asian countries, it has become necessary for the Indian...

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Main Authors: Singh, Bineet, Basak, Munmun, West, Martin, Guha, Indranil
Other Authors: ONGC
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Petrotech 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18048
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author Singh, Bineet
Basak, Munmun
West, Martin
Guha, Indranil
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description Industries in India play an important role in the economic growth of country. These industries face challenging conditions in effective corrosion estimation, prevention and control. In today’s tough competition from fast growing China and other Asian countries, it has become necessary for the Indian industries to increase the production by minimizing the loss of shutdown and any accidents and at the same time optimal use of manpower and money. The cost of corrosion in chemical, manufacturing, transportation, oil and gas, petrochemical, refineries contribute an alarming proportion of the total cost of corrosion among all industries. This paper gives an overview of cost of corrosion in India and its relation with GDP. According to a recent report (NACE, India chapter) the corrosion cost in any developing country is predicted by 5% of the GDP. For India the cost of corrosion is estimated to be 36,000 Crores INR in 2008. This is about half of our defence budget and perhaps double of our total annual expenses on education. This is, therefore an enormous sum, which needs immediate attention and future strategy to minimize it and make our industry safer and accident-free. In this paper the forecasting methods were used to predict the corrosion cost for next 10 years for India. First the correlation between the corrosion cost, GDP and Index of Industrial Production (IIP) were established and then forecasting techniques were used to predict the future loss due to corrosion.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-180482017-03-08T13:10:07Z Estimating the cost of corrosion in Indian industry Singh, Bineet Basak, Munmun West, Martin Guha, Indranil ONGC Industries in India play an important role in the economic growth of country. These industries face challenging conditions in effective corrosion estimation, prevention and control. In today’s tough competition from fast growing China and other Asian countries, it has become necessary for the Indian industries to increase the production by minimizing the loss of shutdown and any accidents and at the same time optimal use of manpower and money. The cost of corrosion in chemical, manufacturing, transportation, oil and gas, petrochemical, refineries contribute an alarming proportion of the total cost of corrosion among all industries. This paper gives an overview of cost of corrosion in India and its relation with GDP. According to a recent report (NACE, India chapter) the corrosion cost in any developing country is predicted by 5% of the GDP. For India the cost of corrosion is estimated to be 36,000 Crores INR in 2008. This is about half of our defence budget and perhaps double of our total annual expenses on education. This is, therefore an enormous sum, which needs immediate attention and future strategy to minimize it and make our industry safer and accident-free. In this paper the forecasting methods were used to predict the corrosion cost for next 10 years for India. First the correlation between the corrosion cost, GDP and Index of Industrial Production (IIP) were established and then forecasting techniques were used to predict the future loss due to corrosion. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18048 Petrotech restricted
spellingShingle Singh, Bineet
Basak, Munmun
West, Martin
Guha, Indranil
Estimating the cost of corrosion in Indian industry
title Estimating the cost of corrosion in Indian industry
title_full Estimating the cost of corrosion in Indian industry
title_fullStr Estimating the cost of corrosion in Indian industry
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the cost of corrosion in Indian industry
title_short Estimating the cost of corrosion in Indian industry
title_sort estimating the cost of corrosion in indian industry
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18048