''This popular book helps readers address corrosion problems and create the most corrosion-resistant systems possible. It examines corrosion by gases, liquids, and solids and presents various models for evaluating corrosion. Now suitable as a graduate-level text, this expanded and completely reorganized third edition incorporates several new chapters along with recent literature and research findings. New chapters cover biological sources of corrosion, bioceramics, building materials, and restoration techniques. This edition also adds more end-of-chapter questions and additional reading lists''-- Read more...
Content: Corrosion by Liquids --
Corrosion by Gas --
Corrosion by Solid --
Corrosion by Biological Sources --
Acid/Base Effects --
Diffusion --
Kinetics --
Surface Effects --
Thermodynamics --
Assessment of Corrosion --
Corrosion Test Procedures --
Characterization Methods --
Architectural Materials --
Biologically Corroded Materials --
Specific Crystalline Materials --
Specific Glassy Materials --
Composite Materials --
Mechanisms --
Degradation by Specific Environments --
Methods to Minimize Corrosion.
Abstract: ''This popular book helps readers address corrosion problems and create the most corrosion-resistant systems possible. It examines corrosion by gases, liquids, and solids and presents various models for evaluating corrosion. Now suitable as a graduate-level text, this expanded and completely reorganized third edition incorporates several new chapters along with recent literature and research findings. New chapters cover biological sources of corrosion, bioceramics, building materials, and restoration techniques. This edition also adds more end-of-chapter questions and additional reading lists''