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High Temperature Oxidation and Corrosion of Metals. Edition No. 2. Corrosion Series Volume 1

  • Book

  • May 2016
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 3515769
High Temperature Oxidation and Corrosion of Metals, Second Edition, provides a high level understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of high temperature alloy oxidation. It uses this understanding to develop methods of predicting oxidation rates and the way they change with temperature, gas chemistry, and alloy composition.

The book focuses on the design and selection of alloy compositions which provide optimal resistance to attack by corrosive gases, providing a rigorous treatment of the thermodynamics and kinetics underlying high temperature alloy corrosion.

In addition, it emphasizes quantitative calculations for predicting reaction rates and the effects of temperature, oxidant activities, and alloy compositions. Users will find this book to be an indispensable source of information for researchers and students who are dealing with high temperature corrosion.

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Table of Contents

1. The Nature of High Temperature Oxidation 2. Enabling Theory 3. Oxidation of Pure Metals 4. Mixed Gas Corrosion of Pure Metals 5. Alloy Oxidation I: Single-Phase Scales 6. Alloy Oxidation II: Internal Oxidation 7. Alloy Oxidation III: Multi-Phase Scales 8. Corrosion by Sulphur 9. Corrosion by Carbon 10. Corrosion by CO2 11. Effects of Water Vapour on Oxidation 12. Corrosion in Complex Environments 13. Cyclic Oxidation 14. Alloy Design

Authors

David John Young David John Young
School of Materials Science and Engineering
University of New South Wales
New South Wales, Australia.

David Young was educated at the University of Melbourne then worked in Canada for 9 years (University of Toronto, McMaster University, National Research Council of Canada) on high temperature metal-gas reactions. Returning to Australia, he worked for BHP Steel Research then joined the University of New South Wales. There he led the School of Materials Science & Engineering for 15 years, and has carried out extensive work on high temperature corrosion in mixed gas atmospheres.

His work has led to over 350 publications, including the books Diffusion in the Condensed State (with J.S. Kirkaldy), Institute of Metals (1988) and High Temperature Oxidation and Corrosion of Metals, 1st ed., Elsevier (2008). It has been recognized by his election to the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, the U. R. Evans Award, Institute of Corrosion Science & Technology, UK, the High Temperature Materials Outstanding Achievement Award, Electrochemical Society, USA and election as Fellow, Electrochemical Society.