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GAS & LIQUID TRANSMISSION PIPELINES | Infrastructure
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By Neil G. Thompson, Ph.D. Gas and Liquid Transmission Pipelines. Click here to download the whole description of this sector. Web Site created and maintained by. Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386.
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AIRCRAFT | Transportation
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By Gerhardus H. Koch, Ph.D. Click here to download the whole description of this sector. Web Site created and maintained by. Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386.
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INFRASTRUCTURE | Cost of Corrosion
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Gas and Liquid Transmission Pipelines. The infrastructure category is divided into the following industry sectors:. 1) highway bridges, (2) gas and liquid transmission pipelines, (3) waterways and ports, (3) hazardous materials storage, (5) airports, and (6) railroads. Web Site created and maintained by. Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386.
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UTILITIES | Cost of Corrosion
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Drinking Water and Sewer Systems. The utilities category is divided into the following industry sectors: (1) gas distribution, (2) drinking water and sewer systems, (3) electrical utilities, and (4) telecommunication. Web Site created and maintained by. Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORT | Transportation
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By Michiel P.H. Brongers. The total cost of corrosion for hazardous materials transportation is at least $0.887 billion per year. The elements of this cost include the corrosion-related cost of transport vehicles ($400 million per year), the cost of specialized packaging ($487 million per year), and the direct cost of $0.5 million per year of accidental releases and other corrosion-related transportation incidents. The indirect costs of releases are not known. Web Site created and maintained by.
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TELECOMMUNICATION | Utilities
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By Michiel P.H. Brongers. Drinking Water and Sewer Systems. For this sector, no corrosion cost was determined, because of the lack of information on this rapidly changing industry. Many components are being replaced before physically failing, because they become obsolete technology in a short period of time. Click here to download the whole description of this sector. Web Site created and maintained by. Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386.
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AIRCRAFT | Transportation
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By Gerhardus H. Koch, Ph.D. Click here to download the whole description of this sector. Web Site created and maintained by. Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386.
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ELECTRICAL UTILITIES | Utilities
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By Gerhardus H. Koch, Ph.D. Drinking Water and Sewer Systems. Click here to download the whole description of this sector. Web Site created and maintained by. Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386.
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MOTOR VEHICLES | Transportation
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By Joshua T. Johnson, P.E. The total cost of corrosion to owners of motor vehicles is estimated at $23.4 billion per year or 79 percent of the transportation category. This cost is divided into the following three components:. Click here to download the whole description of this sector. Web Site created and maintained by. Dublin, Ohio 43017-1386.
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CORROSION CONTROL METHODS | Cost of Corrosion
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The corrosion control methods that were considered include protective coatings, corrosion resistant metals and alloys, corrosion inhibitors, polymers, anodic and cathodic protection, corrosion control services, corrosion research and development, and education and training. The total annual cost of corrosion estimated with this method for the average year of 1998 was $121.41 billion or 1.381 percent of the $8,790.1 billion Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Cathodic and Anodic Protection.