2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14143906
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Corrosion Prediction of Weathered Galvanised Structures Using Machine Learning Techniques

Abstract: Galvanised steel atmospheric corrosion is a complex multifactorial phenomenon that globally affects many structures, equipment, and sectors. Moreover, the International Organization of Standardization (ISO) standards require specific pollutant depositions values for any atmosphere classification or corrosion loss prediction result. The aim of this research is to develop predictive models to estimate corrosion loss based on easily worldwide available parameters. Experimental data from internationally validated … Show more

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“…Euclidean distance method can reflect the absolute difference of different sample characteristics, which mostly used to analyze the difference in the size of dimension values (Terrados-Cristos et al, 2021). In a multidimensional data spatial structure, Euclidean distance is a method for measuring the spatial distance of two vectors.…”
Section: Process Condition Similarity Matching Based On Weighted Eucl...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Euclidean distance method can reflect the absolute difference of different sample characteristics, which mostly used to analyze the difference in the size of dimension values (Terrados-Cristos et al, 2021). In a multidimensional data spatial structure, Euclidean distance is a method for measuring the spatial distance of two vectors.…”
Section: Process Condition Similarity Matching Based On Weighted Eucl...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The durability of metal structures is greatly influenced by damage caused by wind erosion, particularly in degraded areas where wind-driven particle movement is more intense [10]. While the degradation of metal structures in outdoor conditions, both chemically and physically, is directly influenced by their geographical location [11], the attention has predominantly been on studying corrosion [12][13][14], with less emphasis on terrain-related abrasion, which holds relevance for achieving sustainable development goals and effective land planning.…”
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confidence: 99%