Corrosion Chemistry details the scientific background of the corrosion process and contemporary applications for dealing with corrosion for engineers and scientists, covering the most recent breakthroughs and trends. Corrosion is in essence a chemical process, and it is crucial to understand the dynamics from a chemical perspective before proceeding with analyses, designs and solutions from an engineering aspect. This book can be used both as a textbook and a reference book both by academics and engineers and scientists in the field. As a reference for the engineer in the field, it is both a…mehr
Corrosion Chemistry details the scientific background of the corrosion process and contemporary applications for dealing with corrosion for engineers and scientists, covering the most recent breakthroughs and trends. Corrosion is in essence a chemical process, and it is crucial to understand the dynamics from a chemical perspective before proceeding with analyses, designs and solutions from an engineering aspect. This book can be used both as a textbook and a reference book both by academics and engineers and scientists in the field. As a reference for the engineer in the field, it is both a refresher for the veteran on the causes of corrosion and the methods, processes, and technologies to deal with it, over a variety of industries. It is the most up-to-date, comprehensive treatment of corrosion available, covering the most cutting-edge new processes and theories. For the freshman engineer just entering the field, it is a tremendous introduction to corrosion. As a textbook, it can be used for a single semester technical elective course in undergraduate and postgraduate education for disciplines such as chemistry, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering, civil engineering, material engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, mining engineering, agricultural engineering, and other related technical fields.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Volkan Cicek, Ph.D., is a chemist and corrosion scientist and received his B. Sc. in Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey and his Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, US. After working as a dean of academics and vice principal in US public schools for several years, Dr. Cicek currently works as the vice president for scientific affairs at Ishik University, Erbil, Iraq. Bayan Al-Numan, Ph.D., is a civil and a structural engineer who received his B. Sc. and MS from Baghdad University, and his Ph.D. from University of Mustansiriyah. Dr. Bayan Al-Numan was promoted to full professor status in Structural Engineering in Civil Engineering Department at University of Mustansiriyah and he currently is the head of civil engineering department at Ishik University, Erbil, Iraq.
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List of tables ix Acknowledgements xi Preface xiii 1. Corrosion and Its Definition 01 2. The Corrosion Process and Affecting Factors 03 3. Corrosion Types Based on Mechanism 07 3.1 Uniform Corrosion 07 3.2 Pitting Corrosion 08 3.3 Crevice Corrosion 09 3.4 Galvanic Corrosion 10 3.5 Intergranular Corrosion 11 3.6 Selective Corrosion 12 3.7 Erosion or Abrasion Corrosion 12 3.8 Cavitation Corrosion 12 3.9 Fretting Corrosion 13 3.10 Stress Corrosion Cracking 13 3.11 Microbial Corrosion 13 4. Corrosion Types of Based on the Media 15 4.1 Atmospheric Corrosion 15 4.2 Corrosion in Water 18 4.3 Corrosion in Soil 20 5. Nature of Protective Metal Oxide Films 23 6. Effect of Aggressive Anions on Corrosion 27 7. Corrosion Prevention Methods 31 8. Commonly Used Alloys and their Properties 33 8.1 Aluminum 2024 Alloy 35 8.2 Aluminum 7075 Alloy 36 8.3 Aluminum 6061 Alloy 36 9. Cost of Corrosion and Use of Corrosion Inhibitors 39 10. Types of Corrosion Inhibitors 43 10.1 Anodic Inhibitors 44 10.2 Cathodic Inhibitors 44 11. Chromates: Best Corrosion Inhibitors to Date 47 11.1 Limitations on the Use of Chromates due to Toxicity 48 11.2 Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism of Chromates 53 12. Chromate Inhibitor Replacements: Current and Potential Applications 57 12.1 Nitrites 58 12.2 Trivalent Chromium Compounds 59 12.3 Oxyanions Analogous to Chromate 59 12.4 Synergistic Use of Oxyanions Analogues of Chromate 66 13. Sol-Gels (Ormosils) as Chromate Inhibitor Replacements: Properties and Uses 69 13.1 Types of Sol-Gel s 69 13.1 Types of Sol-Gels 70 13.2 Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism of Sol-Gel Coatings 72 13.3 Synthesis of Sol-Gels 75 13.4 Incorporation of Corrosion Inhibitive Pigments to Sol-Gel Coatings 77 14. Corrosion in Engineering Materials 81 14.1 Introduction 81 14.2 Steel Structures 82 14.3 Concrete Structures 85 14.4 Protection against Corrosion in Construction 95 14.5 Corrosion of Unbonded Prestressing Tendons 116 14.6 Cathodic Protection 120 14.7 Corrosion in Industry Projects 135 References 145 Index 173
List of tables ix Acknowledgements xi Preface xiii 1. Corrosion and Its Definition 01 2. The Corrosion Process and Affecting Factors 03 3. Corrosion Types Based on Mechanism 07 3.1 Uniform Corrosion 07 3.2 Pitting Corrosion 08 3.3 Crevice Corrosion 09 3.4 Galvanic Corrosion 10 3.5 Intergranular Corrosion 11 3.6 Selective Corrosion 12 3.7 Erosion or Abrasion Corrosion 12 3.8 Cavitation Corrosion 12 3.9 Fretting Corrosion 13 3.10 Stress Corrosion Cracking 13 3.11 Microbial Corrosion 13 4. Corrosion Types of Based on the Media 15 4.1 Atmospheric Corrosion 15 4.2 Corrosion in Water 18 4.3 Corrosion in Soil 20 5. Nature of Protective Metal Oxide Films 23 6. Effect of Aggressive Anions on Corrosion 27 7. Corrosion Prevention Methods 31 8. Commonly Used Alloys and their Properties 33 8.1 Aluminum 2024 Alloy 35 8.2 Aluminum 7075 Alloy 36 8.3 Aluminum 6061 Alloy 36 9. Cost of Corrosion and Use of Corrosion Inhibitors 39 10. Types of Corrosion Inhibitors 43 10.1 Anodic Inhibitors 44 10.2 Cathodic Inhibitors 44 11. Chromates: Best Corrosion Inhibitors to Date 47 11.1 Limitations on the Use of Chromates due to Toxicity 48 11.2 Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism of Chromates 53 12. Chromate Inhibitor Replacements: Current and Potential Applications 57 12.1 Nitrites 58 12.2 Trivalent Chromium Compounds 59 12.3 Oxyanions Analogous to Chromate 59 12.4 Synergistic Use of Oxyanions Analogues of Chromate 66 13. Sol-Gels (Ormosils) as Chromate Inhibitor Replacements: Properties and Uses 69 13.1 Types of Sol-Gel s 69 13.1 Types of Sol-Gels 70 13.2 Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism of Sol-Gel Coatings 72 13.3 Synthesis of Sol-Gels 75 13.4 Incorporation of Corrosion Inhibitive Pigments to Sol-Gel Coatings 77 14. Corrosion in Engineering Materials 81 14.1 Introduction 81 14.2 Steel Structures 82 14.3 Concrete Structures 85 14.4 Protection against Corrosion in Construction 95 14.5 Corrosion of Unbonded Prestressing Tendons 116 14.6 Cathodic Protection 120 14.7 Corrosion in Industry Projects 135 References 145 Index 173
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