Corrosion mechanisms in theory and practice
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Corrosion mechanisms in theory and practice
(Corrosion technology, 8)
M. Dekker, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work offers in-depth discussions of advances in corrosion science and corrosion protection, providing key information necessary to understand and solve corrosion problems. It discusses microbial-induced and atmospheric corrosion, corrosion in nuclear systems and of microelectronics and magnetic storage devices, corrosion inhibition by organic molecules and the use of surface coatings for protection. This work is intended for chemical, materials, corrosion, mechanical, design, process, metallurgical, manufacturing and industrial engineers; materials scientists and surface chemists; applied physicists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
目次
- Introduction to surface reactions - electrochemical basis of corrosion
- introduction to surface reactions - adsorption
- anodic dissolution
- thin oxide film formation on metals
- growth and stability of passive films
- passivity of austenitic stainless steels
- mechanisms of pitting corrosion
- sulphur-assisted corrosion mechanisms and the role of alloyed elements
- further insights on the pitting corrosion of stainless steels
- stress-corrosion cracking mechanisms
- corrosion inhibition by chemisorbed organic monolayers
- atmospheric corrosion
- microbial induced corrosion
- corrosion in nuclear systems - environmentally assisted cracking in light water reactors
- corrosion of microelectronic and magnetic storage devices
- inorganic and organic coatings.
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