Corrosion : for science and engineering /
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Harlow :
Longman,
1998.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cap. 2.Enabling theory for aqueous corrosion: Energy: the rule of law ; Metals: might and blight ; Metals in the melting pot ; Defects in metal structures ; Electrical science
- cap. 3.Practical aqueous corrosion
- cap. 4.The theory of aqueous corrosion: Thermodynamics of corrosion reactions ; The basic wet corrosion cell ; Kinetics of corrosion reactions ; Polarisation ; Diffusion processes and the double layer ; Pourbaix diagrams
- cap. 5.Dissimilar metal corrosion
- cap. 6.Selective attack: Grain boundary corrosion ; Intergranular corrosion ; Selective leaching ; Microbiologically induced corrosion
- cap. 7.Crevice and pitting corrosion: concentration cells
- cap. 8.Flow-induced corrosion: Fluid flow ; Cavitation
- cap. 9.Enabling theory for environment-sensitive cracking: Elasticity: stress ans strain ; Fatigue
- cap. 10.Environment-sensitive cracking: Stress-corrosion cracking ; Environment-sensitive cracking ; Corrosion fatigue
- cap. 11.Corrosion management
- cap. 12.Corrosion control by design: Avoid differential-aeration cells ; Tanks and pipe systems ; Stray current corrosion
- cap. 13.Corrosion control by environmental change: Atmospheric corrosion ; Modification of electrolyte ; Control of aqueous environments
- cap. 14.Corrosion control by coatings: Paint types ; Paint failure ; Plastic coatings ; Concrete coatings ; Metallic coatings
- cap. 15.Corrosion properties of some metallic materials: Plain carbon and low alloy steels ; Cast irons ; Aluminium and its alloys ; Titanium ; Nickel and its alloys
- cap. 16.Cathodic and anodic protection
- cap. 17.Corrosion at elevated temperatures: Metal oxides ; Breakaway corrosion ; Growth of oxide films ; Oxidation of alloys ; Hot corrosion.