2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2020.01.007
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Analysis of the corrosion failure of a semiconductor polycrystalline distillation column

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“…One of the major issues contributing to significant economic losses worldwide is metal corrosion. Due to the early collapse of structural elements, corrosion of metals in engineering equipment might result in accidents [1]. Concrete structures, like all building materials, are gradually and irreversibly destroyed.…”
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“…One of the major issues contributing to significant economic losses worldwide is metal corrosion. Due to the early collapse of structural elements, corrosion of metals in engineering equipment might result in accidents [1]. Concrete structures, like all building materials, are gradually and irreversibly destroyed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It occurs under the influence of some aggressive substance, and the penetration of this substance into the concrete structure through the pores or cracks of the concrete structure. An adverse setting refers to the consequences of water and cold temperatures, the process of dampening and subsequent drying of concrete, as well as the effects of both clean and mineral-laden waters [ [1], [2]].…”
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“…Economic losses due to the corrosion of metals could exceed USD 100 billion annually, and that may exceed the sum of economic losses of natural disasters like wildfires, river floods, and sea typhoons [2]. Additionally, corrosion of metals in industrial activities may lead to unprecedented accidents because of the failure of structural materials [3].…”
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“…The annual economic loss due to metal corrosion exceeds USD 100 billion, far exceeding the sum of natural disasters such as typhoons, floods and fires [1]. In addition, metal corrosion in engineering equipment may cause unsafe accidents due to the premature failure of structural materials [2]. Excessive heavy metal ions are released and diffused into water, soil and crops, causing serious pollution to the contemporary environment [3,4].…”
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confidence: 99%