Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Corrosion Atlas Case Studies: 2023 Edition
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • About the Editor
  • Corrosion Atlas Editorial Board
  • Aisha H. Al-Moubaraki, Associate Professor, University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • Talal A. Aljohani, Professor, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
  • Raymundo Case, Professor, Texas AandM University, United States
  • Nafiseh Ebrahimi, PhD, PEng, Research Officer, National Research Council Canada, Canada
  • Mascha van Hofweegen, Senior Consultant, KWA Bedrijfsadviseurs BV, the Netherlands
  • Hideyuki Kanematsu, PhD, FASM, FIMF, Professor, National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College, Japan
  • Sandra Le Manchet, PhD, Mechanical Engineer, France
  • Sanja Martinez, PhD, Professor, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Mohsen Mazraeh, SIMCO Technologies Inc. Dubai Branch, Dubai
  • Raul B. Rebak, PhD, Corrosion Engineer, United States
  • Torben Lund Skovhus, PhD, Docent and Project Manager, VIA University College, Denmark
  • Esra Ilhan-Sungur, PhD, Professor, Istanbul University, Turkey
  • Annelise Zeemann, DSc, TECMETAL Technical Director, Brazil
  • Hua Zhang, Professor, Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, China
  • Contributors Bios
  • Preface to the Third Volume
  • User Guide for the Corrosion Atlas
  • Corrosion Atlas Volume III Classification of the Case Histories
  • Introduction
  • Part I: General Aspects of Corrosion, Corrosion Control, and Corrosion Prevention
  • 1. Definition of Corrosion
  • 2. The Consequences of Corrosion
  • 2.1. Technical Consequences
  • 2.2. Economic Consequences
  • 2.3. Social Consequences
  • 3. The Theory of Electrochemical Corrosion
  • 3.1. Oxidation and Reduction
  • 3.2. Polarization and Depolarization
  • 3.3. The Corrosion Potential
  • 3.4. The E/pH Diagram (Pourbaix Diagram)
  • 3.5. Corrosion Rate and Polarization Diagrams
  • 3.6. Closing Remarks
  • 4. Forms of Electrochemical Corrosion
  • 4.1. Uniform Corrosion
  • 4.2. Localized Corrosion
  • 4.3. Galvanic Corrosion
  • 4.4. Crevice Corrosion
  • 4.5. Pitting Corrosion
  • 4.6. Intergranular Corrosion
  • 4.7. Selective Leaching (Dealloying)
  • 4.8. Impact Corrosion
  • 4.8.1. Erosion Corrosion
  • 4.8.2. Impingement Corrosion
  • 4.8.3. Cavitation Corrosion
  • 4.8.4. Fretting Corrosion
  • 4.9. Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue
  • 5. Failure Analysis and Diagnosis
  • 6. Corrosion Control
  • 7. Corrosion Prevention at the Design Stage
  • 7.1. General
  • 7.2. Factors Influencing Selection of Materials and Corrosion Resistance
  • 7.3. Design Rules
  • Part II: Corrosion Topics
  • 1. Cavitation Damage
  • 1.1. Occurrence
  • 1.2. Prevention
  • 2. Erosion Corrosion
  • 2.1. Occurrence
  • 2.1.1. Uniform Attack
  • 2.1.2. Local Attack
  • 2.2. Prevention
  • 3. Exfoliation Corrosion
  • 3.1. Occurrence
  • 3.2. Prevention
  • 4. Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue