Knowledge base system (KBS) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipes

This paper aims to outline a proposed knowledge base system (KBS) for the assessment of corrosive damage on metallic pipe conduits. KBS is developed by using two information sources available for assessing the corrosive damage of pipes which are mainly: expert knowledge and field data. In our knowle...

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Main Authors: Nabil Cheriet, Nacer Eddine Bacha, Abdelhak Skender
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018319133
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spelling doaj-cc911010d5c94fa98f3a8ed252d3beab2020-11-25T03:46:41ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402018-10-01410e00865Knowledge base system (KBS) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipesNabil Cheriet0Nacer Eddine Bacha1Abdelhak Skender2University Saad Dahleb BLIDA1, Laboratory of Surface Treatment and Materials, 09000, Algeria; Corresponding author.University Saad Dahleb BLIDA1, Laboratory of Surface Treatment and Materials, 09000, AlgeriaUniversity Yahia Farés of Médéa, Laboratory of Materials and Environment, 26000, AlgeriaThis paper aims to outline a proposed knowledge base system (KBS) for the assessment of corrosive damage on metallic pipe conduits. KBS is developed by using two information sources available for assessing the corrosive damage of pipes which are mainly: expert knowledge and field data. In our knowledge, it's a new method that assists the engineer in his task for assessing the degree of damage on metallic pipes, yielding therefore to a rational evaluation of the corrosive damage (hence the ECOR system) on metallic structures of pipeline, and permits to assign the damage degree on the structure qualitatively while using a ladder of indications representing the severity of each damage type (pitting, crater, weight loss and crack), regarding the priority of either repairing or replacing the metal piece. Furthermore, the analytic hierarchy process is implemented overall the system to determine whether the damage severity requires the engineer intervention in a systematic and rational way.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018319133Chemical engineeringComputer scienceMaterials science
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author Nabil Cheriet
Nacer Eddine Bacha
Abdelhak Skender
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Nacer Eddine Bacha
Abdelhak Skender
Knowledge base system (KBS) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipes
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Chemical engineering
Computer science
Materials science
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Nacer Eddine Bacha
Abdelhak Skender
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title Knowledge base system (KBS) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipes
title_short Knowledge base system (KBS) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipes
title_full Knowledge base system (KBS) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipes
title_fullStr Knowledge base system (KBS) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipes
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge base system (KBS) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipes
title_sort knowledge base system (kbs) applied on corrosion damage assessment on metallic structure pipes
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This paper aims to outline a proposed knowledge base system (KBS) for the assessment of corrosive damage on metallic pipe conduits. KBS is developed by using two information sources available for assessing the corrosive damage of pipes which are mainly: expert knowledge and field data. In our knowledge, it's a new method that assists the engineer in his task for assessing the degree of damage on metallic pipes, yielding therefore to a rational evaluation of the corrosive damage (hence the ECOR system) on metallic structures of pipeline, and permits to assign the damage degree on the structure qualitatively while using a ladder of indications representing the severity of each damage type (pitting, crater, weight loss and crack), regarding the priority of either repairing or replacing the metal piece. Furthermore, the analytic hierarchy process is implemented overall the system to determine whether the damage severity requires the engineer intervention in a systematic and rational way.
topic Chemical engineering
Computer science
Materials science
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018319133
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