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Corrosion and corrosion control : (Kayıt no. 27637)

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Title Corrosion and corrosion control :
Remainder of title an introduction to corrosion science and engineering /
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Title 1. Definition and Importance of Corrosion.
-- 1.1 Definition of Corrosion.
-- Corrosion Science and Engineering.
-- 1.2 Importance of Corrosion.
-- 1.3 Risk Management.
-- 1.4 Causes of Corrosion.
-- Change in Gibbs Free Energy.
-- Pilling-Bedworth Ratio.
-- 1.5 References.
-- 1.6 General References.
-- 1.7 Problems.
-- 2. Electrochemical Mechanisms.
-- 2.1 The Dry-cell Analogy and Faraday’s Law.
-- 2.2 Definition of Anode and Cathode.
-- 2.3 Types of Cells.
-- 2.4 Forms of Corrosion.
-- 2.5 References.
-- 2.6 General References.
-- 2.7 Problems.
-- 3. Thermodynamics: Corrosion Tendency and Electrode Potentials.
-- 3.1 Change of Gibbs Free Energy, ?G.
-- 3.2 Measuring the Emf of a Cell.
-- 3.3 Calculating the Half-Cell Potential - The Nernst Equation .
-- 3.4 The Hydrogen Electrode and Standard Hydrogen Scale.
-- 3.5 Calculation of EMF.
-- 3.6 Measurement of pH.
-- 3.7 The Oxygen Electrode and Differential Aeration Cell.
-- 3.8 The EMF and Galvanic Series.
-- 3.9 Liquid Junction Potentials.
-- 3.10 Reference Electrodes.
-- Calomel Reference Electrode.
-- Silver-Silver Chloride Reference Electrode.
-- Saturated Copper-Copper Sulfate Reference Electrode.
-- 3.11 References.
-- 3.12 General References.
-- 3.13 Problems.
-- 4. Thermodynamics: Pourbaix Diagrams.
-- 4.1 Basis of Pourbaix Diagrams.
-- 4.2 Pourbaix Diagram for Water.
-- 4.3 Pourbaix Diagram for Iron.
-- 4.4 Pourbaix Diagram for Aluminum.
-- 4.5 Pourbaix Diagram for Magnesium.
-- 4.6 Limitations of Pourbaix Diagrams.
-- 4.7 References.
-- 4.8 General Reference .
-- 4.9 Problems.
-- 5. Kinetics: Polarization and Corrosion Rates.
-- 5.1 Polarization.
-- 5.2 The Polarized Cell.
-- 5.3 How Polarization Is Measured.
-- Calculation of IR Drop in an Electrolyte.
-- 5.4 Causes of Polarization.
-- 5.5 Hydrogen Overpotential.
-- 5.6 Polarization Diagrams of Corroding Metals.
-- 5.7 Influence of Polarization on Corrosion Rate.
-- 5.8 Calculation of Corrosion Rates from Polarization Data.
-- 5.9 Anode-Cathode Area Ratio.
-- 5.10 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy.
-- 5.11 Theory of Cathodic Protection.
-- 5.12 References.
-- 5.13 General References.
-- 5.14 Problems.
-- 6. Passivity.
-- 6.1 Definition.
-- 6.2 Characteristics of Passivation and the Flade Potential.
-- 6.3 Behavior of Passivators.
-- Passivation of Iron by HNO3.
-- 6.4 Anodic Protection and Transpassivity.
-- 6.5 Theories of Passivity.
-- More Stable Passive Films with Time.
-- Action of Chloride Ions and Passive-Active Cells.
-- Critical Pitting Potential (CPP).
-- 6.6 Critical Pitting Potential.
-- 6.7 Critical Pitting Temperature .
-- 6.8 Passivity of Alloys.
-- Nickel-Copper Alloys.
-- Other Alloys.
-- 6.9 Effect of Cathodic Polarization and Catalysis.
-- 6.10 References.
-- 6.11 General References.
-- 6.12 Problems.
-- 7. Iron and Steel.
-- 7.1 Introduction.
-- 7.2 Aqueous Environments.
-- Effect of Dissolved Oxygen.
-- Air-Saturated Water.
-- Higher Partial Pressures of Oxygen.
-- Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC).
-- Effect of Temperature.
-- Effect of pH.
-- Corrosion of Iron in Acids.
-- Effect of Galvanic Coupling.
-- Effect of Velocity on Corrosion in Natural Waters.
-- Cavitation-Erosion.
-- Effect of Dissolved Salts.
-- Natural-Water Salts.
-- 7.3 Metallurgical Factors.
-- Varieties of Iron and Steel.
-- Effects of Composition.
-- Galvanic Effects through Coupling of Different Steels.
-- Effect of Heat Treatment.
-- 7.4 Steel Reinforcements in Concrete.
-- 7.5 References.
-- 7.6 General References.
-- 7.7 Problems.
-- 8. Effect of Stress.
-- 8.1 Cold Working.
-- 8.2 Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Iron and Steel.
-- 8.3 Mechanism of Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Steel and Other Metals.
-- Electrochemical Dissolution Theory.
-- Stress-Sorption Cracking.
-- Initiation of Stress-Corrosion Cracking and Critical Potentials.
-- Rate of Crack Growth (Fracture Mechanics).
-- 8.4 Hydrogen Cracking.
-- Mechanism of Hydrogen Cracking.
-- Effect of Metal Flaws.
-- 8.5 Radiation Damage.
-- 8.6 Corrosion Fatigue.
-- Critical Minimum Corrosion Rates.
-- Remedial Measures.
-- Mechanism of Corrosion Fatigue.
-- 8.7 Fretting Corrosion.
-- Mechanism of Fretting Corrosion.
-- Remedial Measures.
-- 8.8 References.
-- 8.9 General References.
-- 8.10 Problems.
-- 9. Atmospheric Corrosion.
-- 9.1 Introduction.
-- 9.2 Types of Atmospheres.
-- 9.3 Corrosion-Product Films.
-- 9.4 Factors Influencing Corrosivity of the Atmosphere.
-- Particulate Matter.
-- Gases in the Atmosphere.
-- Moisture (Critical Humidity).
-- 9.5 Remedial Measures.
-- 9.6 References.
-- 9.7 General References.
-- 9.8 Problems.
-- 10. Corrosion in Soils .
-- 10.1 Introduction.
-- 10.2 Factors Affecting the Corrosivity of Soils.
-- 10.3 Bureau of Standards Tests.
-- Pitting Characteristics.
-- 10.4 Stress-Corrosion Cracking.
-- 10.5 Remedial Measures.
-- 10.6 References.
-- 10.7 General References.
-- 11. Oxidation.
-- 11.1 Introduction.
-- 11.2 Initial Stages.
-- 11.3 Thermodynamics of Oxidation: Free Energy-Temperature Diagram.
-- 11.4 Protective and Nonprotective Scales.
-- Three Equations of Oxidation.
-- 11.5 Wagner Theory of Oxidation.
-- 11.6 Oxide Properties and Oxidation.
-- 11.7 Galvanic Effects and Electrolysis of Oxides.
-- 11.8 Hot Ash Corrosion.
-- 11.9 Hot Corrosion.
-- 11.10 Oxidation of Copper.
-- Internal Oxidation.
-- Reaction with Hydrogen ("Hydrogen Disease").
-- 11.11 Oxidation of Iron and Iron Alloys.
-- 11.12 Life Test for Oxidation-Resistant Wires.
-- 11.13 Oxidation-Resistant Alloys.
-- Reactive Element Effect (REE).
-- Chromium-Iron Alloys.
-- Chromium-Aluminum-Iron Alloys.
-- Nickel and Nickel Alloys.
-- Furnace Windings.
-- 11.14 References.
-- 11.15 General References.
-- 11.16 Problems.
-- 12. Stray-Current Corrosion.
-- 12.1 Introduction.
-- 12.2 Sources of Stray Current.
-- 12.3 Quantitative Damage by Stray Currents.
-- 12.4 Detection of Stray Currents.
-- 12.5 Soil-Resistivity Measurement.
-- 12.6 Means for Reducing Stray-Current Corrosion.
-- 12.7 References.
-- 12.8 General References.
-- 12.9 Problems.
-- 13. Cathodic Protection.
-- 13.1 Introduction.
-- 13.2 Brief History.
-- 13.3 How Applied.
-- Sacrificial Anodes.
-- 13.4 Combined Use with Coatings.
-- 13.5 Magnitude of Current Required.
-- 13.6 Anode Materials and Backfill.
-- Overprotection.
-- 13.7 Criteria of Protection.
-- Potential Measurements.
-- Doubtful Criteria.
-- Position of Reference Electrode.
-- 13.8 Economics of Cathodic Protection.
-- 13.9 Anodic Protection.
-- 13.10 References.
-- 13.11 General References.
-- 13.12 Problems.
-- 14. Metallic Coatings.
-- 14.1 Methods of Application.
-- 14.2 Classification of Coatings.
-- 14.3 Specific Metal Coatings.
-- Nickel Coatings.
-- Lead Coatings.
-- Zinc Coatings.
-- Cadmium Coatings.
-- Tin Coatings.
-- Chromium-Plated Steel for Containers.
-- Aluminum Coatings.
-- 14.4 References.
-- 14.5 General References.
-- 15. Inorganic Coatings.
-- 15.1 Vitreous Enamels.
-- 15.2 Portland Cement Coatings.
-- 15.3 Chemical Conversion Coatings.
-- 15.4 References.
-- 15.5 General References.
-- 16. Organic Coatings.
-- 16.1 Introduction.
-- 16.2 Paints.
-- 16.3 Requirements for Corrosion Protection.
-- 16.4 Metal Surface Preparation.
-- Cleaning All Dirt, Oils, and Greases from the Surface.
-- Complete Removal of Rust and Mill Scale.
-- 16.5 Applying Paint Coatings.
-- Wash Primer.
-- Painting of Aluminum and Zinc.
-- 16.6 Filiform Corrosion.
-- Theory of Filiform Corrosion.
-- 16.7 Plastic Linings.
-- 16.8 References.
-- 16.9 General References.
-- 17. Inhibitors and Passivators.
-- 17.1 Introduction.
-- 17.2 Passivators.
-- Mechanism of Passivation.
-- Applications of Passivators.
-- 17.3 Pickling Inhibitors.
-- Applications of Pickling Inhibitors.
-- 17.4 Slushing Compounds.
-- 17.5 Vapor-Phase Inhibitors.
-- Inhibitor to Reduce Tarnishing of Copper.
-- 17.6 References.
-- 17.7 General References.
-- 18. Treatment of Water and Steam Systems.
-- 18.1 Deaeration and Deactivation.
-- 18.2 Hot- and Cold-Water Treatment.
-- Cooling Waters.
-- 18.3 Boiler-Water Treatment.
-- Boiler Corrosion.
-- Boiler-Water Treatment for Corrosion Control.
-- 18.4 References.
-- 18.5 General References.
-- 19.
Title Alloying for Corrosion Resistance; Stainless Steels.
-- 19.1 Introduction.
-- 19.2 Stainless Steels.
-- Brief History.
-- Classes and Types.
-- Intergranular Corrosion.
-- Pitting and Crevice Corrosion.
-- Stress-Corrosion Cracking and Hydrogen Cracking.
-- Cracking of Sensitized Austenitic Alloys in Polythionic Acids.
-- Galvanic Coupling and General Corrosion Resistance.
-- 19.3 References.
-- 19.4 General References.
-- 20. Copper and Copper Alloys.
-- 20.1 Copper.
-- Corrosion in Natural Waters.
-- 20.2 Copper Alloys.
-- Copper-Zinc Alloys (Brasses).
-- Dezincification.
-- Stress-Corrosion Cracking (Season Cracking).
-- Condenser Tube Alloys Including Copper-Nickel Alloys.
-- 20.3 References.
-- 20.4 General References.
-- 20.5 Problems.
-- 21. Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys.
-- 21.1 Aluminum.
-- Clad Alloys.
-- Corrosion in Water and Steam.
-- Effect of pH.
-- Corrosion Characteristics.
-- Galvanic Coupling.
-- 21.2 Aluminum Alloys.
-- Stress-Corrosion Cracking.
-- 21.3 References.
-- 21.4 General References .
-- 22. Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys.
-- 22.1 Introduction.
-- 22.2 Magnesium.
-- 22.3 Magnesium Alloys.
-- Stress-Corrosion Cracking.
-- Coatings.
-- 22.4 Summary.
-- 22.5 References.
-- 22.6 General References.
-- 23. Nickel and Nickel Alloys.
-- 23.1 Introduction.
-- 23.2 Nickel.
-- 23.3 Nickel Alloys.
-- General Behavior.
-- Ni-Cu System: Alloy 400 - 70% Ni, 30% Cu.
-- Ni-Cr-Fe System: Alloy 600 - 76% Ni, 16% Cr, 7 0.000000e.
-- Ni-Mo System: Alloy B - 60% Ni, 30% Mo, 5 0.000000e.
-- Ni-Cr-Mo System: Alloy C - 54% Ni, 15% Cr, 16% Mo, 4% W, 5 0.000000e.
-- 23.4 References.
-- 23.5 General References.
-- 24. Cobalt and Cobalt Alloys.
-- 24.1 Introduction.
-- 24.2 Cobalt Alloys.
-- 24.3 References.
-- 24.4 General References.
-- 25. Titanium.
-- 25.1 Titanium.
-- 25.2 Titanium Alloys.
-- 25.3 Pitting and Crevice Corrosion.
-- 25.4 Intergranular Corrosion and Stress-Corrosion Cracking.
-- 25.5 References.
-- 25.6 General References.
-- 25.7 Problem.
-- 26. Zirconium.
-- 26.1 Introduction.
-- 26.2 Zirconium Alloys.
-- 26.3 Behavior in Hot Water and Steam.
-- 26.4 References.
-- 26.5 General References.
-- 27. Tantalum.
-- 27.1 Introduction.
-- 27.2 Corrosion Behavior.
-- 27.3 References.
-- 27.4 General References.
-- 28. Lead.
-- 28.1 Introduction.
-- 28.2 Corrosion Behavior of Lead and Lead Alloys.
-- Lead-Acid Battery.
-- 28.3 Summary.
-- 28.4 References.
-- 28.5 General References.
-- 29. Appendix.
-- 29.1 Activity and Activity Coefficients of Strong Electrolytes.
-- 29.2 Derivation of Stern-Geary Equation for Calculating Corrosion Rates from Polarization Data Obtained at Low Current Densities.
-- 29.3 Derivation of Equation Expressing the Saturation Index of a Natural Water.
-- 29.4 Derivation of Potential Change along a Cathodically Protected Pipeline.
-- 29.5 Derivation of the Equation for Potential Drop along the Soil Surface Created by Current Entering or Leaving a Buried Pipe.
-- 29.6 Derivation of the Equation for Determining Resistivity of Soil by Four-Electrode Method.
-- 29.7 Derivation of the Equation Expressing Weight Loss by Fretting Corrosion.
-- 29.8 Conversion Factors.
-- Additional Conversion Factors.
-- Current Density Equivalent to a Corrosion Rate of 1 gmd.
-- 29.9 Standard Potentials.
-- 29.10 Notation and Abbreviations.
-- 29.11 References.
-- Index.
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