Perspectives on Electrochemical Engineering - Couverture souple

Rajaratnam, S.R. Rajkumar

 
9783659310645: Perspectives on Electrochemical Engineering

Synopsis

The three main global challenges for the twenty - first century are energy, water and air — that is, sufficient energy to ensure a reasonable standard of living, clean water to drink, and clean air to breathe. For example, oil and natural gas are transmitted across continents using high - pressure steel pipelines that must operate for decades without failure, so that neither the groundwater nor the air is unnecessarily polluted. In design, operation, and maintenance of nuclear power plants, management of corrosion is critical. The reliability of materials used in nuclear waste disposal must be sufficient so that that the safety of future generations is not compromised.Notwithstanding the many years over which university, college, and continuing education courses in Electrochemical Engineering have been available, high - profile electrochemical failures continue to take place. Although the teaching of electrochemical should not be regarded as a dismal failure, it has certainly not been a stellar success providing all engineers and technologists a basic minimum “ literacy level ” in electrochemical engineering that would be sufficient to ensure reliability and prevent failures.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The three main global challenges for the twenty - first century are energy, water and air — that is, sufficient energy to ensure a reasonable standard of living, clean water to drink, and clean air to breathe. For example, oil and natural gas are transmitted across continents using high - pressure steel pipelines that must operate for decades without failure, so that neither the groundwater nor the air is unnecessarily polluted. In design, operation, and maintenance of nuclear power plants, management of corrosion is critical. The reliability of materials used in nuclear waste disposal must be sufficient so that that the safety of future generations is not compromised.Notwithstanding the many years over which university, college, and continuing education courses in Electrochemical Engineering have been available, high - profile electrochemical failures continue to take place. Although the teaching of electrochemical should not be regarded as a dismal failure, it has certainly not been a stellar success providing all engineers and technologists a basic minimum “ literacy level ” in electrochemical engineering that would be sufficient to ensure reliability and prevent failures.

Biographie de l'auteur

Rajkumar.S.R.:working as Assistant professor and doing researches in the fields of Current density distribution studies in Electrochemical systems under Department of Science and Technology –India SPONSORED (Fund for Improvement of Science and Technology Infrastructure in Higher Educational Institutions) Center for Research in Physics Department

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