Year: 2012 Language: english Author: Philippe Marcus Genre: Technical book Edition: 3 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 929 Description: Corrosion is a major issue for the increase of service life and reliability of metallic materials. A detailed understanding of the mechanisms of corrosion is necessary to solve existing corrosion problems and to prevent future problems. The aim of this book is to review recent advances in the understanding of corrosion and protection mechanisms. A detailed view is provided of the chemical and electrochemical surface reactions that govern corrosion, and of the link between microscopic forces and macroscopic behavior. In order to cover fundamental as well as practical aspects, the third edition, which has been revised and expanded (four new chapters have been added), contains 20 chapters. Chapters 1 through 13 cover the basic aspects of corrosion: fundamentals of corrosion, entry of hydrogen into metals, anodic dissolution, passivity of metals and alloys, localized corrosion (pitting and crevice corrosion), stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue, and high-temperature corrosion. Chapters 14 through 20 provide the connection between the theoretical aspects of corrosion mechanisms and practical applications in industry: corrosion inhibition, atmospheric corrosion of aluminium alloys, microbially induced corrosion, corrosion in nuclear systems, corrosion of microelectronic and magnetic data-storage devices, and organic coatings. This book is based on the results of intensive worldwide research efforts in materials science, surface science, and corrosion science over the past few years. The contributors, from leading academic and industrial research institutes, are highly recognized in these disciplines.
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Corrosion Mechanisms in Theory and Practice
Year: 2012
Language: english
Author: Philippe Marcus
Genre: Technical book
Edition: 3
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 929
Description: Corrosion is a major issue for the increase of service life and reliability of metallic materials.
A detailed understanding of the mechanisms of corrosion is necessary to solve existing
corrosion problems and to prevent future problems.
The aim of this book is to review recent advances in the understanding of corrosion and
protection mechanisms. A detailed view is provided of the chemical and electrochemical
surface reactions that govern corrosion, and of the link between microscopic forces and
macroscopic behavior.
In order to cover fundamental as well as practical aspects, the third edition, which has
been revised and expanded (four new chapters have been added), contains 20 chapters.
Chapters 1 through 13 cover the basic aspects of corrosion: fundamentals of corrosion,
entry of hydrogen into metals, anodic dissolution, passivity of metals and alloys, localized
corrosion (pitting and crevice corrosion), stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue,
and high-temperature corrosion. Chapters 14 through 20 provide the connection between
the theoretical aspects of corrosion mechanisms and practical applications in industry:
corrosion inhibition, atmospheric corrosion of aluminium alloys, microbially induced corrosion,
corrosion in nuclear systems, corrosion of microelectronic and magnetic data-storage
devices, and organic coatings.
This book is based on the results of intensive worldwide research efforts in materials
science, surface science, and corrosion science over the past few years. The contributors,
from leading academic and industrial research institutes, are highly recognized in these
disciplines.
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