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Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 The Concept of Corrosion in History
1.2 Visualizing Corrosion Cells
1.3 A Simple Attrition Paradigm
1.4 Corrosion into Our Daily Life
1.5 Strategic Impact and Cost of Corrosion Damage
1.6 Where General Engineers Do?
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Chapter 2. Atmospheric Corrosion
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Outdoor Climates
2.3 Indoor Atmospheres
2.4 Atmospheric Corrosivity Factors also Their Measurement
2.5 Atmospheric Corrosion Tests
2.6 Prevention and Choose
References
Chapter 3. Corrosion are Water and Seawater
3.1 Introducing
3.2 Corrosion or Water Quality/Availability
3.3 Choose of Water
3.4 Cooling Water Systems
3.5 Steam Produce Systems
3.6 Water Treatment
3.7 Scaling Indices
3.8 Lead Corrosion: Chloride-to-Sulfate Mass Relation
3.9 Corrosion inside Seawater
References
Chapters 4. Corrosion in Soils
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Soil Classification
4.3 Soil Configuration Affecting Corrosivity
4.4 Grounds Corrosivity Classifications
4.5 Soil Corrosion Cell
4.6 Tool Effects of Corrosion Cages
4.7 Examples the Buried Business
4.8 Corrosive concerning Materials Other Than Steel
References
Book 5. Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Pollution of Reinforced Concrete
5.3 Remedial Measures
5.4 Condition Assessment of Beefed Concreting Structures
5.5 Other Forms is Concrete Degradation
References
Chapter 6. Microbes and Biofouling
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Examples of Microbial Corrosion
6.3 Essence of Biofilms
6.4 Biofilm Forms and Growth
6.5 Marine Biofouling
6.6 Problems Associated with Biofilms
6.7 Biocorrosion Mechanisms
6.8 Microorganisms Classification
6.9 Monitoring Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion
6.10 Biofilm Control
References
Chapter 7. Modeling and Life Prediction
7.1 Models, Computing, and Corrosion
7.2 Early Models (Historical Notes)
7.3 Bottom-Up General Models
7.4 Top-Down Corrosion Models
7.5 Corrosion Information and Communication Technologies
References
Choose 8. Corrosion Failures
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Mechanisms and Application of Corrosion Failures
8.3 Investigating Corrosion Failures
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Sections 9. Corrosion Management, Maintenance, and Inspection
9.1 The Cost is Poor Maintenance
9.2 Corrosion Steuerung Company
9.3 The Impact Corrosion Corporate System
9.4 Maintenance Strategic
9.5 Inspection Strategies
9.6 Industrial Examples
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Chapter 10. Corroding Monitoring
10.1 What Is Corrosion Monitoring?
10.2 Corrosion Supervisory Techniques
10.3 Corrosion Monitoring Our
10.4 Corrosion Check Systems
10.5 Integration in Process Control
10.6 Modeling the General Monitoring Response
10.7 Probe Design and Selection
10.8 Data Contact and Analyzer Requirements
References
Chapter 11. Engineering Materials: Selection and Engineering Considerations
11.1 Materials Selection
11.2 Corrosion Aware Materials Selection
11.3 Options Compromises
11.4 Materials Selection Road Map
11.5 Basics of Chemistry
11.6 Engineering Materials
11.7 Design Considerations
References
Chapter 12. Protective Coatings
12.1 Types of Coatings
12.2 Why Coatings Fail
12.3 Soluble Salts and Coating Failures
12.4 Economic Appearances of Coatings Selection and Maintenance
12.5 Organic Coatings
12.6 Nonorganic (Nonmetallic) Coatings
12.7 Metallic Coatings
12.8 Coating Control and Testing
12.9 Surface Preparation
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Click 13. Corrosion Inhibitors
13.1 Basic Concepts
13.2 Kinds of Blockages
13.3 Environmental Factors
13.4 Green Inhibitors
13.5 Application Techniques
13.6 Safety Precautions
References
Chapter 14. Cathodic Protection (Web Chapter)
Appendix A. Periodic Table (Web Only)
Appendix B. SI Units Conversion Table (Web Only)
Appendix HUNDRED. Reference Electrodes (Web Only)
Attach D. Chemical Compositions of Technology Mixtures (Web Only)
Appendix EAST. Heritage Objective (Web Only)
Index
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Coverage includes:


• The functions and roles of a corrosion engineer
• Atmospheric corrosion and mapping atmospheric corrosivity
• Corrosion in waste surface treatment and in water and soils
• Corrosion of enriched concrete 
• Microbes and biofouling 
• High-temperature corrosion
• Modeling corrosion processes and life prediction
• Corrosion failures 
• Corrosion maintenance through inspection and monitoring
• Corrosion management across government press industries
• Selection and design considerations for engineering materials
• Protective coatings and wear inhibitors 
• Cathodic plus anodic protection