Designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costs

Recording and analyzing the costs associated with corrosion control in Venezuelan Industry, indeed in most industries, is not considered as a factor associated with an individual or independent heading under Corrosion. They are simply listed or included under general maintenance operations, which co...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Matilde de Romero, Bertila Aponte, Silagdy Arias, Francisca de Garcíal, Oladis de Rincón, Oswaldo Larreal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Zulia 2010-10-01
Series:Revista Técnica de la Facultad de Ingeniería
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/tecnica/article/view/5865
_version_ 1811201905263640576
author Matilde de Romero
Bertila Aponte
Silagdy Arias
Francisca de Garcíal
Oladis de Rincón
Oswaldo Larreal
author_facet Matilde de Romero
Bertila Aponte
Silagdy Arias
Francisca de Garcíal
Oladis de Rincón
Oswaldo Larreal
author_sort Matilde de Romero
collection DOAJ
description Recording and analyzing the costs associated with corrosion control in Venezuelan Industry, indeed in most industries, is not considered as a factor associated with an individual or independent heading under Corrosion. They are simply listed or included under general maintenance operations, which conceals the costs really incurred by corrosion. The need therefore arises for segregating these costs so as to be able to determine not only how much industry invests with respect to this problem but also how it impacts its budgets and the losses sustained as a function of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). These costs were determined by first developing a phase in which a series of surveys and interviews were carried out among the industries that are most important for the Venezuelan economy, considering two of the main categories in the Industrial Sector: Production-Manufacture and Services. Secondly, a computerized mathematical model was developed from the series of variables produced by these instruments. The model includes all the essential variables associated with corrosion problems and control methods. The application of this model wiIl provide knowledge of the costs associated with the problem of corrosion in Venezuela at large as well as in the industries in which it is applied.
first_indexed 2024-04-12T02:29:47Z
format Article
id doaj.art-438fea74a2404b2bb3b3e9ec937f8d6e
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0254-0770
2477-9377
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-12T02:29:47Z
publishDate 2010-10-01
publisher Universidad del Zulia
record_format Article
series Revista Técnica de la Facultad de Ingeniería
spelling doaj.art-438fea74a2404b2bb3b3e9ec937f8d6e2022-12-22T03:51:51ZengUniversidad del ZuliaRevista Técnica de la Facultad de Ingeniería0254-07702477-93772010-10-01281Designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costsMatilde de Romero0Bertila Aponte1Silagdy Arias2Francisca de Garcíal3Oladis de Rincón4Oswaldo Larreal5Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaUniversidad del Zulia-VenezuelaUniversidad del Zulia-VenezuelaUniversidad del Zulia-VenezuelaUniversidad del Zulia-VenezuelaUniversidad del Zulia-VenezuelaRecording and analyzing the costs associated with corrosion control in Venezuelan Industry, indeed in most industries, is not considered as a factor associated with an individual or independent heading under Corrosion. They are simply listed or included under general maintenance operations, which conceals the costs really incurred by corrosion. The need therefore arises for segregating these costs so as to be able to determine not only how much industry invests with respect to this problem but also how it impacts its budgets and the losses sustained as a function of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). These costs were determined by first developing a phase in which a series of surveys and interviews were carried out among the industries that are most important for the Venezuelan economy, considering two of the main categories in the Industrial Sector: Production-Manufacture and Services. Secondly, a computerized mathematical model was developed from the series of variables produced by these instruments. The model includes all the essential variables associated with corrosion problems and control methods. The application of this model wiIl provide knowledge of the costs associated with the problem of corrosion in Venezuela at large as well as in the industries in which it is applied. https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/tecnica/article/view/5865corrosion costspreventive maintenancecorrective maintenancecomputerized mathematical model
spellingShingle Matilde de Romero
Bertila Aponte
Silagdy Arias
Francisca de Garcíal
Oladis de Rincón
Oswaldo Larreal
Designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costs
Revista Técnica de la Facultad de Ingeniería
corrosion costs
preventive maintenance
corrective maintenance
computerized mathematical model
title Designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costs
title_full Designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costs
title_fullStr Designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costs
title_full_unstemmed Designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costs
title_short Designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costs
title_sort designing a computarized mathematical model corrosion costs
topic corrosion costs
preventive maintenance
corrective maintenance
computerized mathematical model
url https://www.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/tecnica/article/view/5865
work_keys_str_mv AT matildederomero designingacomputarizedmathematicalmodelcorrosioncosts
AT bertilaaponte designingacomputarizedmathematicalmodelcorrosioncosts
AT silagdyarias designingacomputarizedmathematicalmodelcorrosioncosts
AT franciscadegarcial designingacomputarizedmathematicalmodelcorrosioncosts
AT oladisderincon designingacomputarizedmathematicalmodelcorrosioncosts
AT oswaldolarreal designingacomputarizedmathematicalmodelcorrosioncosts