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    Author(s)David E.J. Talbot
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9781498752411
    Pages568
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2018

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    Taylor & Francis Corrosion Science And Technology 3Rd Edn by David E.J. Talbot

    Twenty years after its first publication, Corrosion Science and Technology continues to be a relevant practical guide for students and professionals interested in material science. This Third Edition thoroughly covers the basic principles of corrosion science in the same reader-friendly manner that made the previous edition invaluable, and enlarges the scope of the content with expanded chapters on processes for various metals and new technologies for limiting costs and metal degradation in a variety of commercial enterprises not explored in previous editions. This book also presents expertly developed methods of corrosion testing and prediction. ObituaryPreface to Third EditionChapter 1 Overview of Corrosion and Protection Strategies1.1 Corrosion in Aqueous Media 1.2 Thermal Oxidation1.3 Environmentally-Sensitive Cracking1.4 Strategies for Corrosion Control 1.5 Some Symbols, Conventions and Equations Chapter 2 Structures Participating in Corrosion Processes2.1 Origins and Characteristics of Structure 2.2 The Structure of Water and Aqueous Solutions 2.3 The Structures of Metal Oxides 2.4 The Structures of MetalsChapter 3 Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Corrosion Processes3.1 Thermodynamics of Aqueous Corrosion3.2 Kinetics of Aqueous Corrosion 3.3 Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Dry Oxidation Appendix: Construction of Some Pourbaix DiagramsChapter 4 Mixed Metal Systems4.1 Galvanic Stimulation 4.2 Galvanic Protection Chapter 5 The Intervention of Stress5.1 Stress-Corrosion Cracking (SCC) 5.2 Corrosion Fatigue 5.3 Enhanced Corrosion in Flowing or Turbulent Aqueous Media 5.4 Precautions against Stress-Induced FailuresChapter 6 Protective Coatings6.1 Surface Preparation 6.2 Electrodeposition 6.3 Hot Dip Coatings 6.4 Conversion Coatings6.5 Paint Coatings for Metals7 Corrosion of Iron and Steels7.1 Iron and Steel Microstructures 7.2 Rusting 7.3 The Oxidation of Iron and SteelsChapter 8 Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steels8.1 Phase Equilibria 8.2 Commercial Stainless Steels 8.3 Resistance to Aqueous Corrosion 8.4 Resistance to Dry Oxidation8.5 Applications of Wrought Steels 8.6 Applications of Cast SteelsProblems and Solutions for Chapter 8Chapter 9 Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum and its Alloys9.1 Summary of Physical Metallurgy of Some Standard Alloys9.2 Corrosion ResistanceChapter 10 Corrosion Resistance of Copper and its Alloys10.1 Chemical Properties and Corrosion Behavior of Pure Copper10.2 Constitutions and Corrosion Behavior of Copper Alloys Chapter 11 Corrosion Resistance of Nickel and Its Alloys11.1 Chemical Properties and Corrosion Behavior of Pure Nickel 11.2 Constitutions and Corrosion Behavior of Nickel AlloysChapter 12 Corrosion Resistance of Titanium and its Alloys12.1 Chemical Properties and Corrosion Behavior of Pure Titanium12.2 Constitutions and Corrosion Behavior of Titanium Alloys12.3 ApplicationsChapter 13 Corrosion Resistance of Zinc13.1 Occurrence and Extraction13.2 Structure and Properties13.3 Applications13.4 Corrosion Characteristics of Zinc13.5 CadmiumChapter 14 Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium and its Alloys14.1 Physical Properties14.2 Chemical Properties 14.3 Corrosion Resistance14.4 Alloy Formulation14.5 Canning for Nuclear Reactor Fuel14.6. Stress Corrosion Cracking14.7. Magnesium Sacrificial Anodes14.8. Protection of Magnesium by CoatingsChapter 15 Corrosion Resistance of Tin and Tin Alloys15.1 Occurrence Extraction and Refining15.2 Chemical Characteristics and Corrosion ResistanceChapter 16 Corrosion Resistance of Lead 16.1 Occurrence and Extraction 16.2 Chemical Characteristics and Corrosion Behavior16.3 ApplicationsChapter 17 Corrosion Resistance of Zirconium and Hafnium17.1 Occurrence Extraction and Refining17.2 Some Chemical Characteristics and Corrosion Behavior17.3 ApplicationsChapter 18 Corrosion Resistance of Beryllium18.1 Occurrence Extraction and Refining 18.2 Characteristics of Commercially Pure Metal18.3 ApplicationsChapter 19 Corrosion Resistance of Uranium19.1 Occurrence and Extraction of the Natural Metal19.2 Uranium Metallurgy and Chemistry 19.3 Corrosion in Water and Steam 19.4 OxidationChapter 20 Cathodic Protection20.1 Principles20.2 Buried Pipelines and Distribution Systems.20.3 Cathodic Protection In Open Waters20.4 Side Reactions and Overprotection20.5 Measuring InstrumentsChapter 21 Corrosion and Corrosion Control in Aviation21.1 Airframes21.2 Gas Turbine EnginesChapter 22 Corrosion Control in Automobile Manufacture22.1 Overview22.2 Corrosion Protection for Automobile Bodies22.3 Corrosion Protection for Engines22.4. Bright TrimChapter 23 Corrosion Control in Food Processing and Distribution23.1 General Considerations23.2 The Application of Tinplate for Food and Beverage Cans23.3 Dairy Industries23.4 BrewingChapter 24 Corrosion Control in Building Construction24.1 Introduction24.2 Structures 24.3 Cladding 24.4 Metal Roofs, Siding and Flashing 24.5 Plumbing and Central Heating Installations24.6 Corrosion of Metals in Timber 24.7 Application of Stainless Steels in Leisure Pool Buildings Chapter 25 Corrosion Control in Marine Environments25.1 Nature of Environments25.2 Ships25.3 Off-shore PlatformsChapter 26 Corrosion Control in Steam Raising by Fossil Fuels for Power Generation26.1 Fossil FuelsChapter 27 Some Corrosion Issues in Nuclear Engineering27.1 Overview27.2 Fusion27.3 Fission 27.4 Nuclear Propulsion27.5 Regulated Materials27.6 Containment, Decommissioning & Disposal27.7 SummaryChapter 28 Oilfield Corrosion28.1 Overview28.2 Oilfield Chemistry28.3 Materials Issues28.4 Inhibitors28.5 SummaryChapter 29 The Role of Corrosion Testing29.1 Accelerated Tests29.2 Exposure Tests29.3 Pilot Tests29.4 Stress-Enhanced Corrosion Tests 29.5 Tests for Resistance to Thermal OxidationChapter 30 Prediction of Corrosion Failures30.1 Overview30.2 Mechanisms30.3 Physical and Biological Vectors30.4 Statistics30.5 Kinetics, Modelling and Prediction30.6 Epilogue



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