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ISBN10: 007175038X | ISBN13: 9780071750387

ISBN10: 007175038X
ISBN13: 9780071750387
By Pierre R. Roberge

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THE MOST COMPLETE, UP-TO-DATE CORROSION CONTROL REFERENCE

Fully revised throughout, Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Second Edition discusses the latest advances in corrosion-resistant materials, methods, and protective coatings. This comprehensive resource covers all aspects of corrosion damage, including detection, monitoring, prevention, and control. Written by a world-renowned expert on the subject, the book helps you to select materials and resolve design issues where corrosion is considered a factor. Understand, predict, evaluate, mitigate, and correct corrosion problems with help from this authoritative guide.

Coverage includes:

  • Aqueous corrosion
  • High-temperature corrosion
  • Atmospheric, water, seawater, soil, concrete, and microbial environments
  • Modeling, life prediction, and computer applications
  • Identifying and inspecting corrosion failures
  • Corrosion maintenance through inspection and monitoring
  • Corrosion testing
  • Selection and design of engineering materials
  • Protective coatings and corrosion inhibitors
  • Cathodic and anodic protection

Introduction

1. Aqueous Corrosion

2. Environments and Application Examples

3. high-Temperature Corrosion

4. Modeling, Life Prediction, and Computer Applications

5. Corrosion Failures

6. Corrosion Maintenance Through Inspection And Monitoring

7. Acceleration and Amplification of Corrosion Damage

8. Materials Selection

9. Protective Coatings

10. Corrosion Inhibitors

11. Cathodic Protection

12. Anodic Protection

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