Ballast Water Treatment Corrosion Scoping Study

The major emphasis of ballast water treatment research has been on the performance of treatment on marine organisms. Most treatment systems use active substances (chemicals) to disinfect ballast water. A potential side-effect of these disinfectants is an increase in corrosion rates. The US Coast Gua...

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BALLAST
BALLAST TANKS
BWT SYSTEMS
BWT(BALLAST WATER TREATMENT)
CHLORINATED FRESH WATER
CHLORINATED SEA WATER
CHLORINATION
CHLORINE DIOXIDE DISINFECTION
CORROSION
CREVICE CORROSION
DEOXYGENATION
DISINFECTION
ELECTROCHLORINATION
FRESH WATER
LITERATURE SURVEYS
Marine Engineering
PITTING
PITTING CORROSION
Properties of Metals and Alloys
SEA WATER
UNIFORM CORROSION
Water Pollution and Control
WATER TREATMENT
title Ballast Water Treatment Corrosion Scoping Study
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