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Books in the Wiley Series in Corrosion series

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  • by Brenda J. (Naval Research Laboratory Stennis Space Center Little
    £93.99

    A multi-disciplinary, multi-industry overview of microbiologically influenced corrosion, with strategies for diagnosis and control or prevention Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion helps engineers and scientists understand and combat the costly failures that occur due to microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC).

  • by Pierre R. (Royal Military College of Canada Roberge
    £103.49

    The comprehensive reference on modern techniques and methods for monitoring and inspecting corrosion Strategic corrosion inspection and monitoring can improve asset management and life cycle assessment and optimize operational budgets.

  • - Understanding, Performance, and Testing
    by Edward (Laval University Ghali
    £147.49

    Aluminum and magnesium alloys are receiving increased attention due to their light weight, abundance, and resistance to corrosion.

  • - Theory and Practice
    by V. S. Sastri
    £89.49 - 523.99

    A book to cover developments in corrosion inhibitors is long overdue. This need has been addressed by Dr. Sastri in a book that presents fundamental aspects of corrosion inhibition, historical developments and the industrial applications of inhibitors. The applications of corrosion inhibition are wide ranging.

  • - Theory, Case Studies, and Solutions
    by K. Elayaperumal
    £77.49

    * Satisfies the needs of practicing engineers looking for case studies related to their own experience. * Corrosion Failures helps the corrosion engineers to understand the corrosion science and the corrosion scientists to understand engineering aspects.

  • by Mike Yongjun Tan
    £104.99

    This book covers the areas of electrochemical heterogeneity and electrode inhomogeneity and their effects on nonuniform electrode processes, in particular, localized corrosion. It covers the fundamentals, experimental methods, and engineering aspects of electrochemical heterogeneity.

  • by Y. Frank Cheng
    £104.99

    Explains why pipeline stress corrosion cracking happens and how it can be prevented Pipelines sit at the heart of the global economy. When they are in good working order, they deliver fuel to meet the ever-growing demand for energy around the world.

  • - Fundamentals and Engineering
    by Cesar A. C. Sequeira
    £142.99

    HighΓÇôtemperature corrosion is a widespread problem in a number of industries. Providing engineering data to help users make informed decisions on materials selection, High Temperature Corrosion provides a balanced collection of fundamental and engineering knowledge about key aspects of highΓÇôtemperature corrosion. The text covers fundamental science and engineering involved in HTC, and most HTC types, including oxidation, sulfidation, nitridation, molten salts, fuelΓÇôash corrosion, and carburization, to provide materials scientists, solidΓÇôstate physicists, solidΓÇôstate chemists, electrochemists, engineers, researchers and practitioners with an informative and timely resource.

  • by Robert Heidersbach
    £110.49

    Corrosion costs the oil industry billions of dollars each year, despite the fact that monitoring and testing corrosion could keep these damage costs to a minimum.

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