Abstract

Chemical plants carry out chemical reactions with high temperature and pressure as operating conditions as part of their production process. They also handle substances which have a corrosive nature. Anticorrosion measures are taken, but it is difficult to analyze the causes of the corrosion and devise control measures since the substances which are being handled are intricately intertwined. Because of these circumstances, a method is proposed which simultaneously measures the corrosion developing in the facility by using a corrosion monitor and assesses the operational conditions. Thus, the causes of the corrosion are identified by examining the correlation between these two factors. In this chapter, a method is proposed that measures the corrosive state of a chemical facility by a corrosion monitor and then compares it with the operational conditions in order to determine the causes and establish control measures.

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