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Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines: Technical Guide for Managing CUI, Third Edition, Volume 55 builds upon the success of the first two editions to provide a fully up-to-date, practical source of information on how to monitor and manage insulated systems. In the first edition of this book p...
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description | Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines: Technical Guide for Managing CUI, Third Edition, Volume 55 builds upon the success of the first two editions to provide a fully up-to-date, practical source of information on how to monitor and manage insulated systems. In the first edition of this book published in 2008, the EFC Working Parties WP13 and WP15 engaged together to provide guidelines on managing CUI with contributions from a number of European refining, petrochemical, and offshore companies. The guidelines were intended for use on all plants and installations that contain insulated vessels, piping, and equipment, and cover a risk-based inspection methodology for CUI, inspection techniques, and recommended best practices for mitigating CUI. The guidelines include design of plant and equipment, coatings and the use of thermal spray techniques, types of insulation, cladding/jacketing materials, and protection guards. Corrosion-under-insulation (CUI) refers to the external corrosion of piping and vessels that occurs underneath externally clad/jacketed insulation as a result of the penetration of water. By its very nature CUI tends to remain undetected until the insulation and cladding/jacketing is removed to allow inspection, or when leaks occur. CUI is a common problem shared by the refining, petrochemical, power, industrial, onshore and offshore industries. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:6040452023-10-25T07:04:03ZCorrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines : Technical Guide for Managing CUI / De Landtsheer, Gino, editor 651636 ScienceDirect (Online service) 7722 software, multimedia Electronic books 631902 Duxford : Woodhead Publishing,2020©2020engCorrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines: Technical Guide for Managing CUI, Third Edition, Volume 55 builds upon the success of the first two editions to provide a fully up-to-date, practical source of information on how to monitor and manage insulated systems. In the first edition of this book published in 2008, the EFC Working Parties WP13 and WP15 engaged together to provide guidelines on managing CUI with contributions from a number of European refining, petrochemical, and offshore companies. The guidelines were intended for use on all plants and installations that contain insulated vessels, piping, and equipment, and cover a risk-based inspection methodology for CUI, inspection techniques, and recommended best practices for mitigating CUI. The guidelines include design of plant and equipment, coatings and the use of thermal spray techniques, types of insulation, cladding/jacketing materials, and protection guards. Corrosion-under-insulation (CUI) refers to the external corrosion of piping and vessels that occurs underneath externally clad/jacketed insulation as a result of the penetration of water. By its very nature CUI tends to remain undetected until the insulation and cladding/jacketing is removed to allow inspection, or when leaks occur. CUI is a common problem shared by the refining, petrochemical, power, industrial, onshore and offshore industries.Includes index.1 - Introduction -- 2 - Economic consideration -- 3 - Ownership and responsibility -- 4 - The risk-based inspection methodology for CUI -- 5 - Inspection activities and strategy -- 6 - Non-destructive examination and testing screening techniques for corrosion-under-insulation -- 7 - Recommended best practice to mitigate CUI -- 8 - Design for the prevention of corrosion-under-insulation -- Appendix A: - Cost-economic evaluation -- Appendix B: - Quality assurance -- Appendix C: - Additional guidelines on the implementation of CUI best practices -- Appendix D: - Coatings -- Appendix E: - Application of thermally sprayed aluminum -- Appendix F - Types and forms of insulation material -- Appendix G - Cladding and jacketing materials -- Appendix H - Use of protection guards -- Appendix I - Non-destructive examination and testing techniques -- Appendix J - Case studies -- IndexCorrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines: Technical Guide for Managing CUI, Third Edition, Volume 55 builds upon the success of the first two editions to provide a fully up-to-date, practical source of information on how to monitor and manage insulated systems. In the first edition of this book published in 2008, the EFC Working Parties WP13 and WP15 engaged together to provide guidelines on managing CUI with contributions from a number of European refining, petrochemical, and offshore companies. The guidelines were intended for use on all plants and installations that contain insulated vessels, piping, and equipment, and cover a risk-based inspection methodology for CUI, inspection techniques, and recommended best practices for mitigating CUI. The guidelines include design of plant and equipment, coatings and the use of thermal spray techniques, types of insulation, cladding/jacketing materials, and protection guards. Corrosion-under-insulation (CUI) refers to the external corrosion of piping and vessels that occurs underneath externally clad/jacketed insulation as a result of the penetration of water. By its very nature CUI tends to remain undetected until the insulation and cladding/jacketing is removed to allow inspection, or when leaks occur. CUI is a common problem shared by the refining, petrochemical, power, industrial, onshore and offshore industries.PipingInsulation (Heat)https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128233320URN:ISBN:9780128233320Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN. |
spellingShingle | Piping Insulation (Heat) De Landtsheer, Gino, editor 651636 ScienceDirect (Online service) 7722 Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines : Technical Guide for Managing CUI / |
title | Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines : Technical Guide for Managing CUI / |
title_full | Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines : Technical Guide for Managing CUI / |
title_fullStr | Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines : Technical Guide for Managing CUI / |
title_full_unstemmed | Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines : Technical Guide for Managing CUI / |
title_short | Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) Guidelines : Technical Guide for Managing CUI / |
title_sort | corrosion under insulation cui guidelines technical guide for managing cui |
topic | Piping Insulation (Heat) |
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