Investigation of the Mechanisms of Biocorrosion in Shipwrecks and Simulated Oilfields by Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis

The composition, structures, and distribution of corrosion products on metal surfaces are important factors in interpreting the corrosion process. This thesis is aimed to develop the current knowledge regarding the mechanisms of biocorrosion, by means of characterization of corrosion products formed...

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Main Author: Albahri, Mohammed Bassil Ali Ghalib
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91310
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description The composition, structures, and distribution of corrosion products on metal surfaces are important factors in interpreting the corrosion process. This thesis is aimed to develop the current knowledge regarding the mechanisms of biocorrosion, by means of characterization of corrosion products formed in two distinct types of media, being: deep-sea water and simulated oilfields environments, applying a novel approach that combines X-ray micro-computed tomography (3D-scanning), with chemical, and surface analytical techniques (XRD,FTIR, Raman, and SEM-EDS analysis).
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-913102025-05-13T02:57:40Z Investigation of the Mechanisms of Biocorrosion in Shipwrecks and Simulated Oilfields by Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis Albahri, Mohammed Bassil Ali Ghalib The composition, structures, and distribution of corrosion products on metal surfaces are important factors in interpreting the corrosion process. This thesis is aimed to develop the current knowledge regarding the mechanisms of biocorrosion, by means of characterization of corrosion products formed in two distinct types of media, being: deep-sea water and simulated oilfields environments, applying a novel approach that combines X-ray micro-computed tomography (3D-scanning), with chemical, and surface analytical techniques (XRD,FTIR, Raman, and SEM-EDS analysis). 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91310 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Albahri, Mohammed Bassil Ali Ghalib
Investigation of the Mechanisms of Biocorrosion in Shipwrecks and Simulated Oilfields by Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis
title Investigation of the Mechanisms of Biocorrosion in Shipwrecks and Simulated Oilfields by Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis
title_full Investigation of the Mechanisms of Biocorrosion in Shipwrecks and Simulated Oilfields by Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis
title_fullStr Investigation of the Mechanisms of Biocorrosion in Shipwrecks and Simulated Oilfields by Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Mechanisms of Biocorrosion in Shipwrecks and Simulated Oilfields by Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis
title_short Investigation of the Mechanisms of Biocorrosion in Shipwrecks and Simulated Oilfields by Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis
title_sort investigation of the mechanisms of biocorrosion in shipwrecks and simulated oilfields by micro-computed tomography analysis
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91310