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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, and dental materials, anodic protection. Also featured are chapters dealing with standards for corrosion testing, microbiological corrosion, and electrochemical noise.
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R. Winston Revie has had a career of more than thirty years at the CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory in Ottawa, Canada, where he is a Senior Research Scientist and Program Manager. Currently, he is President of the NACE Foundation of Canada, a registered educational charity. He is also past director of the Northern Area of NACE International; a past chairman of the ASM Canada Council and of the Electrochemical Society Canadian Section; and a past president of the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. Dr. Revie coauthored the third and fourth editions of Corrosion and Corrosion Control, a widely used textbook, and was the editor of the second edition of Uhlig's Corrosion Handbook. Dr. Revie is a Fellow of NACE International, ASM International, and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.
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Praise for the Second Edition
"An excellent sourcebook on a wide range of corrosion topics."
Chemical Engineering Research and Design
The definitive volume on corrosionnow expanded and completely updated
Continuing a legacy that began with the classic 1948 edition comes this long-awaited, fully revised Third Edition of the authoritative guide on corrosion. A thorough and timely compilation, Uhlig's Corrosion Handbook, Third Edition explores, in eighty-eight chapters, a multitude of subjects important to understanding the methods for controlling the degradation of materials. It includes updates of all information along with many new chapters including corrosion monitoring; principles of accelerated corrosion testing; failure analysis; composite materials; diagnosing, measuring, and monitoring microbiologically influenced corrosion; and high-temperature oxidation of metals and alloys. In addition, this new Third Edition:
Gives a solid summary of the scientific background of all the types of corrosion in a comprehensive and well-organized way
Includes new coverage of many important corrosion topics, including nuclear waste containment, CO2 corrosion of steel, ethanol-induced stress corrosion cracking, dealloying, shape memory alloys, nanocrystals, and corrosion of electronics
Features information on the standards for corrosion testing, microbiological corrosion, and electrochemical noise
Presents both scientific and practical approaches, making it extremely useful for all materials science professionals
Valuable contributions from internationally renowned authors once again help distinguish Uhlig's Corrosion Handbook as a leading resource in the field as each page builds on the book's longstanding reputation as an indispensable companion for engineers, scientists, students, and others concerned with the use of materials in applications where integrity, reliability, and resistance to corrosion are critical.
Contenu
Foreword xvii
Foreword to the Second Edition xix
Preface xxi
Contributors xxiii
Introductory Notes on Climate Change, Life-Cycle Design, and Corrosion of Steel xxvii
T. Murata
PART I BASICS OF CORROSION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
1 Corrosion Failure Analysis with Case Histories 3
L. E. Eiselstein and R. Huet
2 Cost of Metallic Corrosion 15
J. Kruger
3 Economics of Corrosion 21
E. D. Verink, Jr.
4 Lifetime Prediction of Materials in Environments 31
R. W. Staehle
5 Estimating the Risk of Pipeline Failure Due to Corrosion 75
M. Nessim
6 Designing to Prevent Corrosion 83
E. D. Verink, Jr.
7 Simplified Procedure for Constructing Pourbaix Diagrams 93
E. D. Verink, Jr.
8 Pourbaix Diagrams for Multielement Systems 103
W. T. Thompson, M. H. Kaye, C. W. Bale, and A. D. Pelton
9 Computation of Pourbaix Diagrams at Elevated Temperature 111
M. H. Kaye and W. T. Thompson
10 Galvanic Corrosion 123
X. G. Zhang
11 Dealloying 145
R. Heidersbach
12 Passivity 151
J. Kruger
13 Localized Corrosion of Passive Metals 157
H. Bohni
14 Stress Corrosion Cracking 171
R. N. Parkins
15 Hydrogen-Induced Cracking and Sulfide Stress Cracking 183
M. Elboujdaini
16 Corrosion Fatigue 195
Y.-Z. Wang
17 Flow Effects on Corrosion 203
K. D. Efird
18 ErosionCorrosion in Single- and Multiphase Flow 215
J. Postlethwaite and S. Nesic
19 Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild Steel 229
S. Nesic
20 High-Temperature Oxidation 247
C. A. C. Sequeira
21 Thermochemical Evaluation of Corrosion Product Stabilities for Alloys in Gases at High Temperature 281
W. T. Thompson, R. C. John, and A. L. Young
22 A Procedure to Compute Equilibrium Gas-Phase Speciation for Use with Predominance Diagrams 287
M. H. Piro, B. J. Lewis, and W. T. Thompson
23 Atmospheric Corrosion 299
P. R. Roberge
24 Atmospheric Corrosion in Cold Regions 327
G. A. King
25 Corrosion by Soils 333
T. R. Jack and M. J. Wilmott
26 Microbial Degradation of Materials: General Processes 351
J.-D. Gu, T. E. Ford, and R. Mitchell
27 Corrosion Probability and Statistical Evaluation of Corrosion Data 365
T. Shibata
PART II NONMETALS
28 Corrosion of Refractories and Ceramics 387
M. Rigaud
29 Corrosion of Glass 399
B. Grambow
30 Microbiological Degradation of Polymeric Materials 421
J.-D. Gu, T. E. Ford, D. B. Mitton, and R. Mitchell
31 Durability of Concrete 439
V. M. Malhotra
32 Microbiological Corrosion of Concrete 451
J.-D. Gu, T. E. Ford, and R. Mitchell
33 Microbial Degradation of Wood 461
P. I. Morris
34 Use of Chemicals to Prevent Degradation of Wood 469
J. N. R. Ruddick
PART III METALS
35 MetalMatrix Composites 481
L. H. Hihara
36 Environmental Degradation of Engineered Barrier Materials in Nuclear Waste Repositories 503
R. B. Rebak
37 Corrosion Behavior of Electrodeposited Nanocrystals 517
U. Erb
38 Corrosion of Shape Memory and Superelastic Alloys 529
L. E. Eiselstein
39 Microbiological Corrosion of Metallic M...