Corrosion Tests And Standards Application And Interpretation 2nd Edition by Robert Baboian
Contents of Corrosion Tests And Standards
- I: GENERAL INFORMATION
- II: TESTING AND EVALUATION
- Chapter 1. Planning and Design of Tests
- Chapter 2. Types of Data
- Chapter 3. Metallographic Analysis
- Chapter 4. Surface Analysis
- Chapter 5. Statistical Treatment of Data, Data Interpretation, and Reliability
- Chapter 6. Computer Based Data Organization and Computer Applications
- III: TYPES OF TESTS
- Chapter 7. Electrochemical Tests
- Chapter 8. Cabinet Tests
- Chapter 9. Immersion Testing
- Chapter 10. High-Temperature and High-Pressure Corrosion Testing
- Chapter 11. Atmospheric
- Chapter 12. Seawater
- Chapter 13. Freshwater
- Chapter 14. Soils
- Chapter 15. Industrial Applications
- Chapter 16. High-Temperature
- IV: TESTING FOR CORROSION TYPES
- Chapter 17. Uniform Corrosion
- Chapter 18. Pitting
- Chapter 19. Crevice Corrosion
- Chapter 20. Galvanic
- Chapter 21. Intergranular
- Chapter 22. Surface Analysis
- Chapter 23. Statistical Treatment of Data, Data Interpretation, and Reliability
- Chapter 24. Computer Based Data Organization and Computer Applications
- III: TYPES OF TESTS
- Chapter 25. Electrochemical Tests
- Chapter 26. Cabinet Tests
- Chapter 27. Immersion Testing
- Chapter 28. High-Temperature and High-Pressure Corrosion Testing
- Chapter 29. Atmospheric
- Chapter 30. Seawater
- Chapter 31. Freshwater
- Chapter 32. Soils
- Chapter 33. Industrial Applications
- Chapter 34. High-Temperature
- IV: TESTING FOR CORROSION TYPES
- Chapter 35. Uniform Corrosion
- Chapter 36. Pitting
- Chapter 37. Crevice Corrosion
- Chapter 38. Galvanic
- Chapter 39. Intergranular
- Chapter 40. Exfoliation
- Chapter 41. Erosion, Cavitation, and Fretting
- Chapter 42. Dealloying
- Chapter 43. Corrosion Inhibitors
- Chapter 44. Corrosion Testing in In Vivo Environments
- Chapter 45. Microbiological Effects
- VI: MATERIALS TESTING
- Chapter 46. Zinc
- Chapter 47. Lead (and Alloys)
- Chapter 48. Magnesium (and Alloys)
- Chapter 49. Aluminum (and Alloys)
- Chapter 50. Steels
- Chapter 51. Copper (and Alloys)
- Chapter 52. Nickel (and Alloys)
- Chapter 53. Stainless Steels
- Chapter 54. Cobalt-Base Alloys
- Chapter 55. Titanium
- Chapter 56. Zirconium and Hafnium
- Chapter 57. Tantalum and Niobium Alloys
- Chapter 58. Metallic Coatings on Steel
- Chapter 59. Nonmetallic Coatings
- Chapter 60. Metal-Matrix Composites
- Chapter 61. Electrodeposits
- Chapter 62. Powder Metallurgy (P/M) Materials
- VII: TESTING IN INDUSTRIES
- Chapter 63. Automotive
- Chapter 64. Commercial Aircraft
- Chapter 65. Military Aircraft and Associated Equipment
- Chapter 66. Pipeline
- Chapter 67. Highways, Tunnels, and Bridges
- Chapter 68. Marine—Piers and Docks
- Chapter 69. Electric Power
- Chapter 70. Nuclear Power
- Chapter 71. Steam Generation
- Chapter 72. Flue Gas Desulfurization
- Chapter 73. Electronics
- Chapter 74. Telecommunications
- Chapter 75. Metals Processing
- Chapter 76. Chemical Processing
- Chapter 77. Pulp and Paper
- Chapter 78. Petroleum Production and Refining
- Chapter 79. Food and Beverage
- Chapter 80. Water Handling Systems
- Chapter 81. Environmental Cracking—Stress Corrosion
- Chapter 82. Environmental Cracking—Corrosion Fatigue
- Chapter 83. Hydrogen Damage
- V: TESTING IN ENVIRONMENTS
- Chapter 84. Outdoor Atmospheres
- Chapter 85. Indoor Atmospheres
- Chapter 86. Seawater
- Chapter 87. Freshwater
- Chapter 88. Soils
- Chapter 89. Concrete
- Chapter 90. Industrial Waters
- Chapter 91. Industrial Chemicals
- Chapter 92. Petroleum
- Chapter 93. High-Temperature Gases
- Chapter 94. Organic Liquids
- Chapter 95. Molten Salts
- Chapter 96. Liquid Metals