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Chiang, K.T. and L. Yang. Aluminum and Nickel Alloy Multielectrode Sensors for Corrosion Monitoring at High Temperatures. Presented at NACE CORROSION/2009 Conference, Atlanta, GA, Paper No. 09440, March 2009.

 

Yang, L., K.T. Chiang, and P.K. Shukla. Internal Current Effects on Localized Corrosion Rate Measurements using Coupled Multielectrode Array Sensors. CORROSION/2009 Conference, Paper #09446 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2009).

 

Yang, L. and K.T. Chiang. A Review of Coupled Multielectrode Array Sensors for Corrosion Monitoring and a Study on the Behaviors of the Anodic and Cathodic Electrodes. Journal of ASTM International, 6(3), doi:10.1520/JAI101253, 2009.

 

Chiang, K.T., and B. Lanning. Development of Nanostructured, Field Effect Transistor Sensors for Environmental Conditions Leading to Corrosion. Paper No. 3068 presented at the 17th International Corrosion Congress, Las Vegas, NV, 5–10 October 2008.

 

Chiang, K.T. and T.S. Mintz. 2008. Gravimetric Techniques. Chapter 9 in Techniques for Corrosion Monitoring. L. Yang (ed.) Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge, England. pp. 247-264.

 

Chiang, K.T. and L. Yang. A Coupled Multielectrode Array Sensor for Corrosion Monitoring at High Temperatures. Presented at the CORROSION/2008 Conference, Abstract No. 08607, NACE, Houston, Texas, 2008.

 

Chiang, K.T., L. Yang, R. Wei, and K.E. Coulter. Development of Diamond-Like Carbon-Coated Electrodes for Corrosion Sensor Applications at High Temperatures. Presented at the International Conference on Metallic Coating and Thin Films (ICMCTF), San Diego, California, April 2008.

 

Cragnolino, G.A., S. Papavinasam, R. Cottis, R.D. Klassen, P.R. Roberge, B. Yang, P.K. Shukla, L. Yang, K.T. Chiang, T. Mintz, D.C. Eberle, C.S. Brossia, G.M. Light, F. Dean, P. Cristiani, P. Schießl, N. Khan, F. Gui, A. Carlile, R. Smalling, L. Blankenstein, N. Sridhar, M. Kass, F. Almeraya-Calderon, C.V. Orozco, C. Gaona-Tiburcio, T.A. Borunda, J. Chacon-Nava, A. Martinez-Villafane, X. Sun, Q. Zhong, and N. Bich. Techniques for Corrosion Monitoring. L. Yang (ed.), Abington Hall, Woodhead Publishing Limited, Abington, Cambridge, England, 2008.

 

Yang, L., and K.T. Chiang. Electrochemical Behavior and Internal Current of the Most Anodic Electrode in a Coupled Multielectrode Array Sensor. Paper No. 3145 presented at the 17th International Corrosion Congress, Las Vegas, NV, 5–10 October 2008.

 

Chiang, K.T. and L. Yang, "Monitoring Corrosion Behavior of a Cu-Cr-Nb Alloy by Multielectrode Sensors," CORROSION/2006, paper no. 06676 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2006).

 

Sridhar, N., L. Yang, and F. Song, "Application of Multielectrode Array to Study Dewpoint Corrosion in High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline Environments," CORROSION/2006, paper no. 06673 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2006).

 

Yang, L. and N. Sridhar, "Coupled Multielectrode Array Systems and Sensors for Real-Time Corrosion Monitoring - A Review," CORROSION/2006, paper no. 06681 (Houston, TX: NACE, 2006).

 

Yang, L., N. Sridhar, C.S. Brossia, and D.S. Dunn, "Evaluation of the Coupled Multielectrode Array Sensor as a Real Time Corrosion Monitor," Corrosion Science, Vol 47, pp. 1794-1809 (2005).

 

Yang, L., N. Sridhar, O. Pensado, and D. Dunn "An In-situ Galvanically Coupled Multi-Electrode Array Sensor for Localized Corrosion," Corrosion, 58, 1004, 2002.
 

For more information about corrosion monitoring capabilities, presentations, or publications at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Dr. Keith Axler at kaxler@swri.org, (210) 522-2951 or Dr. Gary Walter at gwalter@swri.org, (210) 522-3805.
 

Contact Information

Dr. Keith Axler

Manager

Corrosion Science and Process Engineering

(210) 522-2951

kaxler@swri.org


Dr. Gary Walter

Acting Manager

Geological and Aerospace Materials

(210) 522-3805

gwalter@swri.org

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assessment of corrosion in glass melting systems

monitoring of corrosion processes in industrial settings

in-situ spectroscopic techniques

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September 24, 2009