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| CO2 corrosion prediction in Oil & Gas environments. -NORSOK | ||
| CREVICE CORROSION prediction software - NIDI | ||
| Stainless Steel Selection Software for atmospheric exposure - IMOA (International Molybdenum Association) | ||
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| CP DESIGN CENTER - A COLLECTION OF USEFUL SOFTWARE FOR CATHODIC PROTECTION DESIGN AND ANODE CALCULATIONS - MESA COMPANY | ||
| The LIFE CYCLE COSTING (LCC) of STAINLESS STEEL (Euro-Inox): LCC is a mathematical procedure to compare different investment option in material selection. Free Software to download from Euro-Inox website | ||
CORCALC (The Corrosion Calculator); (Argentum Solutions, Inc.)
CORCALC provides the corrosion rate in either mils per year (mpy) or millimeters
per year (mm/y) from either of two sources:
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| Corrosion Economics Estimator; (Argentum Solutions, Inc.) FINCALC is a web based financial estimator that enables corrosion practitioner, to make preliminary economic assessments of various approaches to overcoming corrosion-related issues. | ||
Potential-pH (Pourbaix or EMF-pH) Diagram Generator;
(Argentum Solutions, Inc.) This tutorial has been written to
provide the following:
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| Material Selection Software for Valve (DeZurik Water Controls Website); The DeZURIK Elastomer, Polymer and Metal Selection Guide is designed to be used as a guide in selecting the most cost effective valve material. | ||
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Ashcroft Corrosion Guide: The Ashcroft Corrosion Guide is an Excel spreadsheet that illustrates chemical compatibilities of various chemicals with various metals, plastics, and elastomers.
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| CORROSION-INDUCED COPPER RUNOFF FROM EXTERNAL CONSTRUCTIONS ; An interactive software to predict the Copper run off from external construction (DIVISION OF CORROSION SCIENCE THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - Sweden) | ||
| CREVICER computational software is an open-source, cooperative crevice corrosion modeling project.(Virginia University) | ||