1. Computer Aided Evaluation and Assessment of Aggressiveness or Tendency of Water to Form Alkaline and Sulfate Scales.
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Hamad, Osama A. and Kuwairi, Belied S.
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PRESTRESSED concrete ,WATER hardness ,IONIC strength ,WATER analysis ,CONCRETE corrosion - Abstract
Our study introduces an interactive software tool developed in Visual Basic for predicting and evaluating the formation of hard scales in water during various operational conditions. Water properties such as pH, alkalinity, CO
2 gas pressure, ionic strength, and operating temperature and pressure are required inputs for the software. It provides efficient data storage, water analysis capabilities, and output formatting. Users can input water analysis results and operating conditions using different units, generating multiple interpretable outcomes, including Langelier Saturation Index (LSI), Ryznar Saturation Index (RSI), Calcium Carbonate Precipitation Potential (CCPP), Stiff and Davis Stability Index (SDI), and Oddo and Tomson Index (OTI). Furthermore, the software predicts the dissolution rates of concrete in aggressive water for prestressed concrete cylinder pipes (PCCP). Real-time data from various sources, including the Great Man River Project (GMRP), Arabian Gulf Oil Company, Melita Oil and Gas Company, and Zueitina Oil Company, validate the software's accuracy and reliability. This software enhances water property management, improves operational efficiency, and lowers maintenance costs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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