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Corrosion Abstracts

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Last Update To Bluesheet: April 19, 2006

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Subject Coverage Dialog File Data Special Features Sample Record Sort
Sources Related Search Aids DIALINDEX/OneSearch Categories Basic Index Rank
Tips Document Types Indexed Contact Additional Indexes Predefined Format Options


File Description [top]

Corrosion Abstracts provides the world's most complete source of bibliographic information in the area of corrosion science and engineering. International sources of literature scanned and abstracted in the areas of general corrosion, testing, corrosion characteristics, preventive measures, materials construction and performance, and equipment for many industries. Corrosion Abstracts provides engineers and scientists a resource for solving corrosion problems by reviewing the documented experiences of others and providing summarized findings in the article abstracts.



Tips [top]

USE FILE 46

to search for all information relating to corrosion topics.

USE /TI and /AB

for precise title and abstract searching:

     S CATHODIC(W)PROTECTION/TI,AB

Use /DE

to narrow a search to specific subject.

     S WELDED JOINTS/DE

USE RANK

to find experts working in an area of interest.

     S ATMOSPHERIC CORROSION?
     RANK AU



Subject Coverage [top]

Major areas of coverage include:

  • Alloying
  • Atmospheric Corrosion
  • Cathodic protection
  • Corrosion in Specific Materials
  • Corrosion potential and prevention
  • Cracking and Creep
  • Diffusion and Fatigue
  • Immersion and Impedance
  • Inhibition and Inspection
  • Marine Corrosion
  • Oxidation and Pipe Corrosion
  • Pitting and Welding
  • Protective Coatings and Linings
  • Theory and Data Interpretation
  • Welding


Sources [top]

The Corrosion Abstracts database includes information abstracted from more than 3,000 scientific and technical journals, government reports, conference proceedings, books, and other publications. The database corresponds to the print Corrosion Abstracts.



Print Counterparts [top]

  • Corrosion Abstracts


Dialog File Data [top]

Dates Covered: 1980 to the present
File Size: More than 105,000 records as of July 2005
Update Frequency: Monthly (Approx. 500 records per update)


Related Search Aids [top]

replace with real data


Document Types Indexed [top]

  • Reports
  • Books and Monographs
  • Conferences, Symposia, Meetings
  • Journal Articles


Geographic Coverage [top]

  • International


Geographic Restrictions [top]

  • None


Special Features [top]


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
EECOMP Electrical Engineering
ENG Engineering
MANUFACT Manufacturing
MATERIAL Materials
METALS Metals


Contact [top]

Corrosion Abstracts is produced by CSA. Questions concerning file content should be directed to:

CSA
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Terms and Conditions [top]

Database copyrighted by CSA. All rights reserved. Although this database was formulated with a reasonable standard of care, CSA makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, merchantability, or fitness for use of the database. Except as set forth in Dialog's Electronic Redistribution and Archiving Policy, the database may not be reproduced, stored in machine-readable form, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the publisher.


Dialog Standard Terms & Conditions apply.


SAMPLE RECORD [top]

    DIALOG(R)File  46:Corrosion Abstracts 
    (c) 2005 CSA. All rts. reserv. 
     
  AA=  0000116947       IP ACCESSION NO: 200501287 
  /TI   Validation of an in-situ weld repair procedure for "old" cellulosic 
     pipeline girth welds 
     
  AU=  Schipaanboord, W N; Denys, R M; De Waele, W; Lefevre, A A 
  CS=  NV Nederlandse Gasunie, Groningen, Netherlands 
     
  JN=,SO=  Pipeline World, n 4, p 11-18, Aug. 2004 
  PY=, PD=  PUBLICATION DATE: 2004 
     
  PU  PUBLISHER: Scientific Surveys Ltd., P.O. Box 21, Beaconsfield, Bucks, HP9 
    1NS 
  CP=  COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: UK 
     
  CT=, CL=, CD=  CONFERENCE: 
    Pipeline Technology Conference, Ostend, Belgium, 9-13 May 2004 
     
  DT=  DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal Article 
  RT=  RECORD TYPE: Abstract 
  LA=  LANGUAGE: English 
    NOTES: Numerical Data; Graphs 
  FS=  FILE SEGMENT: Corrosion Abstracts 
     
  /AB  ABSTRACT: 
      Most gas companies operate high-pressure gas-transmission pipelines 
    designed and constructed in the 1960s according to specifications in use at 
    that time. Amongst other things, this means that tar wrapping does not 
    fulfil the more-stringent present-day coating requirements. Advanced 
    inspection techniques (intelligent pigging) shows that some of the 
    field-coated girth welds need to be repaired/rehabilitated. At present, the 
    qualified technique used by Gasunie for the rehabilitation of corroded 
    pipelines is the installation of full encirclement sleeves. An alternative 
    technique is local in-situ (under internal gas pressure) repair welding. 
    Since this novel repair technique is neither qualified nor validated, 
    experimental work was undertaken to verify whether in-situ repair is 
    acceptable from a safety point of view. The work has shown that 'dress' 
    welding is a reliable technique for in-situ repair of gas bearing 
    pipelines. (Test material was an old (1968) cellulosic girth weld joining 
    API 5L X 56 steel pipes). 
     
  /DE  DESCRIPTORS: Gas pipelines; Welded joints; Repair welding; Coating; Pigging 
      (inspection); Rehabilitation; Natural gas; Corrosion 


BASIC INDEX [top]

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S WELD(W)REPAIR
/AB AB Abstract Word S INTELLIGENT(W)PIGGING/AB
/DE DE Descriptor1 Word
& Phrase
S COATING/DE
S GAS PIPELINE?/DE
/ID ID Identifier Word
& Phrase
S EOSIN/ID
S TITANIUM SILICON CARBIDE/ID
/TI TI Title Word S PIPELINE(W)GIRTH(W)WELD?/TI

1 Also /DF.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
AA= AA CSA Accession Number Phrase S AA=200501287
AU= AU Author Phrase S AU=DENYS, R?
None AZ DIALOG Accession Number
BN= BN International Standard Book Number (ISBN) Phrase S BN=0-8194-52610-
S BN=0819452610
CD= CD Conference Date Phrase S CD=20040509
CL= CL Conference Location Word
& Phrase
S CL=BELGIUM
S CL=ANAHEIM, CA?
CP= CP Country of Publication Phrase S CP=UK
S CP=NEW ZEALAND
CS= CS Corporate Source Word
& Phrase
S CS=(NEDERLANDSE(W)GASUNIE)
S CS=NV NEDERLANDSE?
CT= CT Conference Title Word S CT=(PIPELINE(W)TECHNOLOGY)
CY= CY Conference Year Phrase S CY=2004
DT= DT Document Type Phrase S DT=JOURNAL ARTICLE
FS= FS File Segment Phrase S FS=CORROSION ABSTRACTS
None II Digital Object Identifier
JN= JN Journal Name Phrase S JN=PIPELINE WORLD?
LA= LA Language Phrase S LA=ENGLISH
MC= MC Materials Classification Phrase S MC=COBALT BASE ALLOY?
ML= ML Materials Phrase S ML=STELLITE 6
NO= NO Document Number Word
& Phrase
S NO=(GA(W)A(W)15349)
S NO=GA-A-15349
S NO=GAA15349
None NR Number of References
None NT Note
PD= PD Publication Date Phrase S PD=200408?
PU= PU Publisher Word S PU=(SCIENTIFIC(W)SURVEYS)
PY= PY Publication Year Phrase S PY=2004
RN= RN Report Number Word
& Phrase
S RN=5399
S RN=SPIE VOLUME 5399
RT= RT Record Type Phrase S RT=ABSTRACT
SN= SN International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) Phrase S SN=0883-2900
SO= SO Source Information Word S SO=(PIPELINE(W)WORLD)
UD= None Update Phrase S UD=199901


LIMIT [top]

SUFFIX FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
/ABS Record has an Abstract S S2/ABS
/NOABS Record is Citation Only S S3/NOABS
/YYYY Publication Year S S4/2004


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
AA, AU, CS, JN, PY, TI SORT S3/ALL/PY/D
SORT S1/ALL/TI


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. RANK DE
RANK AU S4


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

Display codes listed in the Search Options tables can be used to customize output. TYPE S3/AU,TI/1-5
PRINT S2/TI,AB/ALL


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Full Record except Abstract
3 Medium Bibliographic Citation
4 -- Full Record with Tagged Fields
5 -- Full Record
6 Short Title and Publication Year
7 Long Bibliographic Citation and Abstract
8 Free Title, Indexing, and Publication Year
9 Full Full Record


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly. TYPE 0000118926/5
DISPLAY 0000118925/AU,TI
PRINT 0000118922/9


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