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Corrosion 2 Volume Set, Third Edition [Hardcover]

G T Burstein (Author), L L Shreir (Author), R A Jarman (Author)


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0750610778 978-0750610773 June 1, 1994 3
Corrosion science is probably unique in crossing the borders of almost all technologies and since 1963 `Corrosion' has been the leading source of information on the subject. It provides an encyclopedic coverage of corrosion science and technology and is an essential first point of reference for everyone in the field. The science has advanced significantly in the seventeen years since the publication of the second edition and this new edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect this.


`Corrosion' is a two-volume reference work embracing a vast range of topics including high-temperature and aqueous corrosion and their control. It was first published in 1963 by George Newnes Ltd and over the years it has gained an international reputation. This edition extends to over 2700 pages, and contains 138 sections all written by specialists. It follows the format of previous editions, some sections have been completely rewritten, whilst others have been altered and extended. New sections have been added to cover areas not previously included. Lionel Shreir, who wrote the first two editions, has been joined by two editors, Ray Jarman and Tim Burstein, to produce this unique work. Although he did not live to see its publication it is hoped that this book serves as a fitting tribute to his memory.

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'...I would view these two volumes as an essential requirement for anyone with a desire to learn about materials and their interface with corrosive environments, including students of the subject, designers, materials engineers, chemical engineers, mechanical engineers and many others.' Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 11/1994 - Chemical Engineer, November 1994

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`Corrosion' is a two-volume reference work embracing a vast range of topics including high-temperature and aqueous corrosion and their control. George Newnes Ltd first published it in 1963 and over the years it has gained an international reputation. This edition extends to over 2700 pages, and contains 138 sections all written by specialists. It follows the format of previous editions; some sections have been completely rewritten, while others have been altered and extended. New sections have been added to cover areas not previously included. Lionel Shreir, who wrote the first two editions, has been joined by two editors, Ray Jarman and Tim Burstein, to produce this unique work. Although he did not live to see its publication it is hoped that this book serves as a fitting tribute to his memory.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 3184 pages
  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann; 3 edition (June 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750610778
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750610773
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 6.7 x 5.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,681,405 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Modern technology has at its disposal a wide range of constructional materials - metals and alloys, plastics, rubber, ceramics, composites, wood, etc. and the selection of an appropriate material for a given application is the important responsibility of the design engineer. Read the first page
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metastable passivity, sensitised austenitic stainless steel, atmospheric galvanic corrosion, corrosion fatigue crack propagation, methanolic environments, sustained load test, anodic behaviour, galvanic corrosion rate, corrosion fatigue crack growth, stress corrosion testing, oxide drift, hydrogen entry, catchment area principle, erosion corrosion rate, more positive metal, anodic polarisation curve, freely exposed surface, localised attack, cathodic polarisation curves, corrosion fatigue tests, cathode reactant, austenitic irons, free corrosion potential, anionic diffusion, bimetallic corrosion
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New York, Corrosion Sci, Sumitomo Light Metal Tech, Faraday Soc, Plenum Press, Academic Press, Applied Science Publishers, International Congress, Metals Handbook, International Conference, John Wiley, Journal of Dental Research, Pergamon Press, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Materials Performance, United States, Acta Met, Institute of Metals, Fundamental Aspects of Stress Corrosion Cracking, British Nuclear Energy Society, Boshoku Gijutsu, Electrochimica Acta, New Jersey, The Metals Society, Corrosion Engineering
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