Functional Materials for the Oil and Gas Industry: Characterization and Applications discusses the latest techniques in characterization and applications of functional materials in the oil and gas industry. It provides an expert review of recent developments in a variety of materials, such as ceramics, composites, and alloys, and covers all major aspects relevant to the industry, including asset management (corrosion), operation (pipeline engineering), energy management, and applications in extreme environments.
This book:
Discusses modern characterization techniques, such as in situ TEM, SAXS, SANS, X-ray, and neutron tomography
Covers conventional and advanced nondestructive techniques (NDTs), such as ultrasonic testing and radiography for asset integrity checking in oil and gas sectors
Describes advanced properties of a variety of functional materials and their applications to the oil and gas field
Explains self-cleaning coating technologies and their applications and materials for renewable energy sources
Details advances in synthesis methods for functional materials
Features industrial aspects of afunctional materials application in each chapter
Written for an interdisciplinary audience of industrial practitioners, academics, and researchers in petroleum, materials, chemical, and related disciplines of engineering, this work offers significant insight into the state-of-the-art in the development and characterization of advanced functional materials.