Principles and Prevention of Corrosion, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (September 29, 1995) © 1996

  • Denny A. Jones University of Nevada, Reno
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For a senior/graduate-level course in corrosion.

Comprehensive in approach, this text explores the scientific principles and methods that underlie the cause, detection, measurement, and prevention of many metal corrosion problems in engineering practice. Most chapters progress from qualitative, descriptive sections (including methods of prevention and testing), to more quantitative sections (involving metallurgy and electrochemistry), and finally to sections on current research developments in the chapter topic.



 1. The Technology and Evaluation of Corrosion.


 2. Electrochemical Thermodynamics and Electrode Potential.


 3. Electrochemical Kinetics of Corrosion.


 4. Passivity.


 5. Polarization Methods to Measure Corrosion Rate.


 6. Galvanic and Concentration Cell Corrosion.


 7. Pitting and Crevice Corrosion.


 8. Environmentally Induced Cracking.


 9. Effects of Metallurgical Structure on Corrosion.


10. Corrosion-Related Damage by Hydrogen, Erosion, and Wear.


11. Corrosion in Selected Corrosive Environments.


12. Atmospheric Corrosion and Elevated Temperature Oxidation.


13. Cathodic Protection.


14. Coatings and Inhibitors.


15. Materials Selection and Design.


Index.

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