Corrosion Science And Technology (materials Science & Technology) [DJVU]
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The Talbot's go where Mars Fontana doesn't... This book is not for the person that may be intimidated by material science! A thorough discussion on the thermodynamic aspects yields an in-depth understanding of the Pourbaix diagrams, while the kinetic discussions go well beyond Faraday's Law. Chapters dedicated to specific industries (aviation, automotive, food processing, and building construction) provide additional insight into practical corrosion issues. Despite the highly-theoretical treatment of most corrosion mechanisms, cathodic protection methods are not given adequate coverage for problem solving.
E-Book Information
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Series: Materials Science & Technology
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Year: 1,997
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Edition: 1
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Pages: 390
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Pages In File: 390
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Language: English
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Topic: 232
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Identifier: 9780849382246,0849382246
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Ddc: 620
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Commentary: +OCR
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Org File Size: 2,467,200
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Extension: djvu
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Toc: CORROSION SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY......Page 3 Contents......Page 5 Preface......Page 12 The Authors......Page 14 Acknowledgments......Page 15 1.1.1 Corrosion as a System Characteristic......Page 16 1.1.2 The Electrochemical Origin of Corrosion......Page 17 1.1.3 Stimulated Local Corrosion......Page 18 1.2.1 Protective Oxides......Page 19 1.4.1 Passivity......Page 20 1.4.3 Cathodic Protection......Page 21 1.4.6 Criteria for Corrosion Failure......Page 22 1.4.7 Material Selection......Page 23 1.5.1 Ions and Ionic Equations......Page 25 1.5.2 Partial Reactions......Page 26 Active Dissolution of Iron with Oxygen Absorption......Page 27 Passivity of Iron in Alkaline Water......Page 28 Further Reading......Page 29 2.1 Origins and Characteristics of Structure......Page 30 2.2.1 The Nature of Water......Page 42 2.3 The Structures of Metal Oxides......Page 58 2.3.1 Electronegativity......Page 59 2.4 The Structures of Metals......Page 74 2.4.4 Structural Artifacts Introduced During Manufacture......Page 82 Further Reading......Page 84 3.1 Thermodynamics of Aqueous Corrosion......Page 85 4.1 Galvanic Stimulation......Page 168 5.1 Stress-Corrosion Cracking (SCC)......Page 181 6.1 Surface Preparation......Page 196 7.1 Iron and Steel Structures......Page 238 8 - Stainless Steels......Page 263 8.1 Phase Equilibria......Page 264 9.1 Summary of Physical Metallurgy of Some Standard Alloys......Page 297 10 - Corrosion and Corrosion Control in Aviation......Page 318 10.1 Airframes......Page 319 11.1 Overview......Page 335 12.1 General Considerations......Page 347 13.1 Introduction......Page 373