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The new edition of LaQue's classic text on marine corrosion, providing fully updated control engineering practices and applicationsExtensively updated throughout, the second edition of La Que's Handbook of Marine Corrosion remains the standard single-source reference on the unique nature of seawater as a corrosive environment. Designed to help readers reduce operational and life cycle costs for materials in marine environments, this authoritative resource provides clear guidance on design, materials selection, and implementation of corrosion control engineering practices for materials in atmospheric, immersion, or wetted marine environments.Completely rewritten for the 21st century, this new edition reflects current environmental regulations, best practices, materials, and processes, with special emphasis placed on the engineering, behavior, and practical applications of materials.
Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
1 The Nature of Marine Environments
2 Electrochemistry and Forms of Corrosion
3 Atmospheric Corrosion in Marine Environments
4 Localized Corrosion
5 Galvanic Corrosion
7 Biological Fouling and Corrosion Processes
8 Marine Biofouling
9 Environmentally Enhanced Fatigue
10 Effects of Stress – Environment Assisted Cracking
11 Cathodic Delamination
12 High Temperature Corrosion in Marine Environments
13 Design for Corrosion Control in Marine Environments
14 Modeling of Marine Corrosion Processes
15 Marine Corrosion Testing
16 Nonmetallic Materials in Marine Service
17 Electronics and Electrical Equipment in a Marine Environment
18 Structural Alloys in Marine Service
19 Marine Coatings
20 Biofouling Control
21 Cathodic Protection
22 Corrosion Monitoring in Seawater
23 Marine Fasteners
24 Marine and Offshore Piping Systems
25 Corrosion Control and Preservation of Historic Marine Artifacts
Index