Corrosion for Science and Engineering, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (October 30, 1995) © 1996

  • KR Trethewey University of Southampton, UK
  • J Chamberlain
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A valuable introduction to the appreciation of corrosion and the techniques for control.
  • Includes developments in impedance and electrochemical noise.
  • Extensive use of laboratory experiments and case studies.
  • Numerous worked examples and problems.
  • Section on microbiological corrosion.
  • Exposition of corrosion in society.
  1. Corrosion and Society
  2. Enabling Theory for Aqueous Corrosion
  3. Practical Aqueous Corrosion
  4. The Theory of Aqueous Corrosion
  5. Dissimilar Metal Corrosion
  6. Selective Attack
  7. Crevice and Pitting Corrosion: Concentration Cells
  8. Flow-Induced Corrosion
  9. Enabling Theory for Environment-Sensitive Cracking
  10. Environment-Sensitive Cracking
  11. Corrosion Management
  12. Corrosion Control by Design
  13. Corrosion Control by Environmental Change
  14. Corrosion Control by Coatings; Corrosion Properties of Some Metallic Materials
  15. Cathodic and Anodic Protection
  16. Corrosion at Elevated Temperatures
  17. Worked Examples

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