
Independently Published
The Wear Rate of Zinc Anodes on Underwater Ship Surfaces in Reducing Corrosion Rate
By Sonja T. A. Lekatompessy
Corrosion poses a persistent threat to the longevity and safety of ships, silently eroding their hulls and compromising their structural integrity. In this meticulously researched book, Sonja T. A. Lekatompessy, a distinguished expert in naval architecture, delves into the critical role of zinc anodes in combating this pervasive problem.
Through a detailed analysis of real-world data and case studies, Lekatompessy uncovers the intricate relationship between the wear rate of zinc anodes and the corrosion rate of ship hulls. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of:
Whether you are a naval architect, marine engineer, ship owner, or simply interested in the science of corrosion prevention, this book provides invaluable knowledge and practical guidance for safeguarding ships from the ravages of corrosion. Lekatompessy's expertise and clear writing style make this complex topic accessible to a wide audience, offering a valuable resource for anyone seeking to extend the lifespan and enhance the safety of maritime vessels.
Author: Sonja T. a. Lekatompessy |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: May 21, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 50 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798327872042 |