Corrosion Engineering: Principles and Solved Problems covers corrosion engineering through an extensive theoretical description of the principles of corrosion theory, passivity and corrosion prevention strategies and design of corrosion protection systems. The book is updated with results published in papers and reviews in the last twenty years. Solved corrosion case studies, corrosion analysis and solved corrosion problems in the book are presented to help the reader to understand the corrosion fundamental principles from thermodynamics and electrochemical kinetics, the mechanism that triggers the corrosion processes at the metal interface and how to control or inhibit the corrosion rates. The book covers the multidisciplinary nature of corrosion engineering through topics from electrochemistry, thermodynamics, mechanical, bioengineering and civil engineering.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Evaluation of Corrosion
Chapter 2. Thermodynamics in the Electrochemical Reactions of Corrosion
Chapter 3. Electrochemical Kinetics of Corrosion
Chapter 4. Passivity
Chapter 5. Basics of Corrosion Measurements
Chapter 6. Galvanic Corrosion
Chapter 7. Pitting and Crevice Corrosion
Chapter 8. Hydrogen Permeation and Hydrogen-Induced Cracking
Chapter 9. Stress Corrosion Cracking
Chapter 10. Atmospheric Corrosion
Chapter 11. High-Temperature Corrosion
Chapter 12. Corrosion of Structural Concrete
Chapter 13. Organic Coatings
Chapter 14. Corrosion Inhibitors
Chapter 15. Cathodic Protection
The book contains end of chapter problems and a Solutions Guide with problem solutions.
Authors
Branko N. Popov Carolina Distinguished Professor and Director of the Center for Electrochemical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.Prof. Branko N. Popov is among the world's highly cited researchers for the year 2014, based on the Thomson Reuters (http://highlycited.com) report. Highly Cited Researchers 2014 represents some of world's leading scientific minds. Over three thousand researchers earned the distinction by writing the greatest numbers of reports officially designated by Essential Science Indicators as Highly Cited Papers-ranking among the top 1% most cited for their subject field and year of publication, earning them the mark of exceptional impact.
Prof. Popov's current position at University of South Carolina is Carolina Distinguished Professor and Director of the Centre for Electrochemical Engineering. He has established at USC an internationally recognized research program in corrosion and electrochemical engineering. In the last four years, his work at University of South Carolina led to research grants of $10M from the government and industry. During his seventeen years of service at USC and as the Director of the Centre for Electrochemical engineering, his research group has published 220 peer-reviewed articles, 52 proceeding volume articles, and 13 book chapters. His research group presented more than 220 conference papers on the National and International Conferences organized globally.