Uhlig’s Corrosion Handbook (3rd Edition)
Edited by: Revie, R. Winston © 2011
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book serves as a reference for engineers, scientists, and students concerned with the use of materials in applications where reliability and resistance to corrosion are important.
Front Matter
Introductory Notes on Climate Change, Life-Cycle Design, and Corrosion of Steel
Interactive Graphs
Table (328)
Part I. Basics of Corrosion Science and Engineering
1. Corrosion Failure Analysis with Case Histories
2. Cost of Metallic Corrosion
3. Economics of Corrosion
4. Lifetime Prediction of Materials in Environments
5. Estimating the Risk of Pipeline Failure due to Corrosion
6. Designing to Prevent Corrosion
7. Simplified Procedure for Constructing Pourbaix Diagrams
8. Pourbaix Diagrams for Multielement Systems
9. Computation of Pourbaix Diagrams at Elevated Temperature
10. Galvanic Corrosion
11. Dealloying
12. Passivity
13. Localized Corrosion of Passive Metals
14. Stress Corrosion Cracking
15. Hydrogen-Induced Cracking and Sulfide Stress Cracking
16. Corrosion Fatigue
17. Flow Effects on Corrosion
18. Erosion-Corrosion in Single- and Multiphase Flow
19. Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild Steel
20. High-Temperature Oxidation
21. Thermochemical Evaluation of Corrosion Product Stabilities for Alloys in Gases at High Temperature
22. A Procedure to Compute Equilibrium Gas-Phase Speciation for Use with Predominance Diagrams
23. Atmospheric Corrosion
24. Atmospheric Corrosion in Cold Regions
25. Corrosion by Soils
26. Microbial Degradation of Materials: General Processes
27. Corrosion Probability and Statistical Evaluation of Corrosion Data
28. Corrosion of Refractories and Ceramics
29. Corrosion of Glass
30. Microbiological Degradation of Polymeric Materials
31. Durability of Concrete
32. Microbiological Corrosion of Concrete
33. Microbial Degradation of Wood
34. Use of Chemicals to Prevent Degradation of Wood
35. Metal-Matrix Composites
36. Environmental Degradation of Engineered Barrier Materials in Nuclear Waste Repositories
37. Corrosion Behavior of Electrodeposited Nanocrystals
38. Corrosion of Shape Memory and Superelastic Alloys
39. Microbiological Corrosion of Metallic Materials
40. Electronic Materials, Components, and Devices
41. Corrosion of Electronics: Lead-Free Initiatives
42. Metastable Alloys
43. Carbon Steel - Atmospheric Corrosion
44. Carbon Steel - Corrosion in Freshwaters
45. Carbon Steel - Corrosion by Seawater
46. Carbon Steel - Corrosion by Soils
47. Localized Corrosion of Iron and Steel
48. Weathering Steel
49. Corrosion of Steel in Concrete
50. Ethanol Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steels
51. Austenitic and Ferritic Stainless Steels
52. Duplex Stainless Steels
53. Martensitic Stainless Steels
54. Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
55. Cobalt Alloys
56. Copper and Copper Alloys
57. Lead and Lead Alloys
58. Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys
59. Nickel and Nickel Alloys
60. Tin and Tinplate
61. Titanium and Titanium Alloys
62. Zinc
63. Zirconium Alloy Corrosion
Part IV. Corrosion Protection
64. Controlling Flow Effects on Corrosion
65. Erosion-Corrosion: Recognition and Control
66. Using Plastics, Elastomers, and Composites for Corrosion Control
67. Corrosion Control of Steel by Organic Coatings
68. Selection and Use of Coatings for Underground or Submersion Service
69. Engineering of Cathodic Protection Systems
70. Stray-Current Analysis
71. Corrosion Inhibitors
72. Computer Technology for Corrosion Assessment and Control
Part V. Testing for Corrosion Resistance
73. Principles of Accelerated Corrosion Testing
74. High-Temperature Oxidation - Testing and Evaluation
75. Testing for Flow Effects on Corrosion
76. Accelerated Testing of Electronics to Simulate Long-Term Worldwide Environments
77. Testing for Environmentally Assisted Cracking
78. Test Methods for Wet H
2 S Cracking
79. Atmospheric Corrosion Testing
80. Galvanic Corrosion Testing
81. Testing of Aluminum, Magnesium, and Their Alloys
82. Testing of Polymeric Materials for Corrosion Control
83. Corrosion Testing of Refractories and Ceramics
84. Evaluation and Selection of Corrosion Inhibitors
85. Practical Corrosion Prediction Using Electrochemical Techniques
86. Electrochemical Noise
Part VI. Corrosion Monitoring
87. Corrosion Monitoring
88. Diagnosing, Measuring, and Monitoring Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion
Glossary of Selected Terms Used in Corrosion Science and Engineering
Index
Title:
Uhlig’s Corrosion Handbook (3rd Edition)
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Copyright / Pub. Date:
© 2011
ISBN:
978-0-470-08032-0
Electronic ISBN:
978-1-61344-161-9
No. Pages:
1320
Author/Editor:
Edited by: Revie, R. Winston
Knovel Release Date:
Sep 8, 2011
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Metals & Metallurgy
Civil Engineering & Construction Materials
Oil & Gas Engineering
Description:
This book serves as a reference for engineers, scientists, and students concerned with the use of materials in applications where reliability and resistance to corrosion are important. It updates the coverage of its predecessor, including coverage of corrosion rates of steel in major river systems and atmospheric corrosion rates, the corrosion behavior of materials such as weathering steels and newer stainless alloys, and the corrosion behavior and engineering approaches to corrosion control for nonmetallic materials. New chapters include high-temperature oxidation of metals and alloys, nanomaterials, dental materials, and anodic protection. Also featured are chapters dealing with standards for corrosion testing, microbiological corrosion, and electrochemical noise.
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