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38240 This text explores the scientific principles and methods that underline the cause, detection, measurement, and prevention of metal corrosion problems in engineering practice. It considers the effects of corrosion on abrasions, erosions, weldings, and metallurgical structures and discusses how to prevent corrosion by alloy selection, cathodic protection, inhibition, and protective coatings and linings. It describes experimental electrochemical procedures for defining corrosion mechanisms and measuring corrosion rates and compares and contrasts the characteristics of stress corrosion, corrosion fatigue, and hydrogen-induced cracking. It also describes testing by both conventional and modern fracture mechanics methods. |
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