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This issue, titled "Corrosion. Tube Products and Pipeline Systems”, from the topic series “Corrosion”, contains articles published by Trans Tech Publications in 2017 - 2020. The volume presents a wide range of scientific research results and engineering solutions in the field of a study of corrosion properties and corrosion behaviour of materials and structures of tube and pipelines in the oil, gas, and energy industry; development of technologies and means for the protection of materials and pipe structures against the influence of corrosive environments. We hope this collection will be useful and interesting to a broad audience of researchers and engineers in various industry fields, such as the production and transport of oil and gas, energy, chemicals.
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 3rd International conference on Engineering Materials, Energy, Management and Control (MEMC2013), January 19-20, 2013, Wuhan, China.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials Science and Technologies, Applied Mechanics;
Chapter 2: Energy, Power and Heat Engineering;
Chapter 3: Control Engineering, Monitoring and Control System;
Chapter 4: Related Topics.
The editors of this special volume made every effort to invite all of those corrosion specialists working in the field of lightweight alloys and, specifically, their modeling. Their expertise provided a basis upon which to discuss corrosion problems and solutions for Military and Aerospace Systems and Facilities; thus laying a solid foundation for the tackling of yet-unsolved issues. The use of lightweight metals and composites to replace heavy structural materials for military hardware and weapons systems (ships, aircraft, ground vehicles, etc.) is a new strategic consideration for defence forces; falling under Naval S&T Strategic Plans. The objectives of the workshop were to seek state-of-the-art ideas, from outside of the continental United States, in the field of low-density metallic materials and composites for structural applications, as well as modeling and simulation software tools which are capable of generating and identifying damage evolution data for health monitoring, corrosion control, life prediction and assessment of civil and military hardware systems. The result is an invaluable guide to this increasingly important topic.
These volumes of Materials Science Forum contain selected papers presented at the Sixth International Symposium on Electrochemical Methods in Corrosion Research.
The focal points was the industrial application of electrochemical methods for corrosion testing and monitoring as well as for corrosion prediction, prevention and control. Special emphasis was placed on the availability and reliability of test methods for improving the quality of metallic materials and their industrial applicability, as well as on the equipment to be used to this end. Nevertheless, fundamental research was also covered by a large number of papers.