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A Two-case Study On The Environmentally- Induced Damage To Materials In Marine Environments - Part I: Metallic Materials

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

25

Pages

10

Published

1998

Size

1,073 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/CENV980081

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

A.M.G. Pacheco & A. Mauricio

Abstract

This two-part paper addresses the specific hazards that most materials are faced with in coastal areas, particularly in their atmosphere. Pretty common features like high humidity and airborne salts of marine origin, which are inherent in such an environment, may turn into a nightmare for conservationists, architects and materials scientists, that is for everyone involved with old (historic) or new infrastructure. Two cases are presented and discussed herein. Neither of them was designed or singled out specially for the occasion: both were taken from extended programs of metal-corrosion and stone-decay moni

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