00980nam a2200253 i 450099100079928970753620020506123823.0951219s1970 pl ||| | eng b1013122x-39ule_instLE00637031ExLDip.to Fisicaita5(091)Instytut Historii<Warszawa>460987Acta Poloniae Historica XXII /Instytut Historii, Polskiej Akademii NaukWarszawa :Polish Academy of Sciences,1970293 p. ;24 cm.Science-HistoryPolskiej Akademii Naukauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut733118.b1013122x21-09-0627-06-02991000799289707536LE006 5(091)+6(091) INS12006000017374le006-E0.00-l- 00000.i1015345727-06-02Acta Poloniae Historica XXII1444705UNISALENTOle00601-01-95ma -engpl 0105128nam 2200601 450 991069852710332120230120013553.01-4831-6410-1(CKB)3710000000027250(EBL)1822199(SSID)ssj0001408980(PQKBManifestationID)11967358(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001408980(PQKBWorkID)11354849(PQKB)10710637(MiAaPQ)EBC1822199(OCoLC)260325795(EXLCZ)99371000000002725020141103d1976 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCorrosionVolume 1Metal/environment reactions /edited by L.L. Shreir, PhD, FRIC, FIM, FICorrT, FIMF, Head of Department of Metallurgy and Materials, City of London Polytechnic2nd ed.London :Newnes-Butterworths,1976.1 online resource (1233 p.)[Fact sheet ]Description based upon print version of record.1-322-26097-4 0-408-00109-7 Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover; Metal/Environment Reactions; Copyright Page; Foreword by J. B. Cotton, Esq.,; PREFACE TO 2ND EDITION; PREFACE TO 1ST EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Principles of Corrosion and Oxidation; 1.1 Basic Concepts of Corrosion; 1.1A Appendix-Classification of Corrosion Processes; 1.2 Nature of Films, Scales and Corrosion Products on Metals; 1.3 Effects of Metallurgical Structure on Corrosion; 1.4 Corrosion in Aqueous Solutions; 1.5 Passivity, Passivation, Breakdown and Pitting; 1.6 Localised Corrosion; 1.7 Bimetallic Corrosion1.7A Appendix-Bimetallic Corrosion1.7B Appendix-Bimetallic Corrosion; 1.8 Lattice Defects in Metal Oxides; 1.9 Continuous Oxide Films; 1.10 Discontinuous Oxide Films; Chapter 2. Environments; 2.1 Effect of Concentration, Velocity and Temperature; 2.2 The Atmosphere; 2.3 Natural Waters; 2.4 Sea Water; 2.5 Soil in the Corrosion Process; 2.6 The Microbiology of Corrosion; 2.7 Chemicals; 2.8 Corrosion by Foodstuffs ; 2.9 Mechanisms of Liquid-metal Corrosion; 2.10 Corrosion in Fused Salts; 2.11 Corrosion in Lubricant Systems; Chapter 3. Ferrous Metals and Alloys; 3.1 Iron and Steel3.2 Low-Alloy Steels3.3 Stainless Steels; 3.4 Corrosion Resistance of Maraging Steels; 3.5 Nickel-Iron Alloys; 3.6 Cast Iron; 3.7 High-Nickel Cast Irons; 3.8 High-Chromium Cast Irons; 3.9 Silicon-Iron Alloys; Chapter 4. Non-Ferrous Metals and Alloys; 4.1 Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys; 4.2 Copper and Copper Alloys; 4.3 Lead and Lead Alloys; 4.4 Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys; 4.5 Nickel and Nickel Alloys; 4.6 Tin and Tin Alloys; 4.7 Zinc and Zinc Alloys; Chapter 5. Rarer Metals; 5.1 Beryllium; 5.2 Molybdenum; 5.3 Niobium; 5.4 Titanium and Zirconium; 5.5 Tantalum; 5.6 UraniumChapter 6. The Noble Metals6 The Noble Metals; Chapter 7. High-Temperature Corrosion; 7.1 Environments; 7.2 The Oxidation Resistance of Low-Alloy Steels; 7.3 High-temperature Corrosion of Cast Iron; 7.4 High-Alloy Steels; 7.5 Nickel and its Alloys; 7.6 Thermodynamics of Gas-metal Systems; Chapter 8. Effect of Mechanical Factors on Corrosion; 8.1 Mechanisms of Stress-corrosion Cracking; 8.2 Stress-corrosion Cracking of Ferritic Steels; 8.3 Stress-corrosion Cracking of Stainless Steels; 8.4 Stress-corrosion Cracking of High-tensile Steels8.5 Stress-corrosion Cracking of Titanium, Magnesium and Aluminium Alloys8.6 Corrosion Fatigue; 8.7 Fretting Corrosion; 8.8 Cavitation Damage; 8.9 Outline of Fracture Mechanics; 8.10 Stress-corrosion Test Methods; 8.10A Appendix-Stresses in Bent Specimens; Chapter 9. Electrochemistry and Metallurgy Relevant to Corrosion; 9.1 Outline of Electrochemistry; 9.1A Appendix-Outline of Chemical Thermodynamics; 9.1B Appendix-The Potential Difference at a Metal/Solution Interface; 9.2 Outline of Structural Metallurgy Relevant to CorrosionCorrosion, Volume 1: Metal/Environment Reactions is concerned with the subject of corrosion, with emphasis on the control of the environmental interactions of metals and alloys used as materials of construction. Corrosion is treated as a synthesis of corrosion science and corrosion engineering. This volume is comprised of nine chapters; the first of which provides an overview of the principles of corrosion and oxidation, with emphasis on the electrochemical mechanism of corrosion and how the kinetics of cathodic and anodic partial reactions control the rate of overall corrosion reaction. AttenCorrosion.Corrosion and anti-corrosivesCorrosion and anti-corrosives.620.1/6/23Shreir L. L.522Shreir L. L.Idaho National Laboratory.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910698527103321Corrosion3109139UNINA02078nam 2200517z- 450 9910346938103321202102111000007105(CKB)4920000000101141(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/45501(oapen)doab45501(EXLCZ)99492000000010114120202102d2007 |y 0gerurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDruckrohrleitungen aus Holz - Anwendung und BemessungKIT Scientific Publishing20071 online resource (XIV, 204 p. p.)Karlsruher Berichte zum Ingenieurholzbau / Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Lehrstuhl für Ingenieurholzbau und Baukonstruktionen3-86644-177-0 Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde der Einsatz von Druckrohrleitungen aus Holz als Zuleitung für Wasserkraftanlagen untersucht. Der Einfluss der Holzfeuchte auf relevante Festigkeits- und Steifigkeitseigenschaften von ausgewählten Holzarten wurde experimentell bestimmt. Mit Hilfe eines Rechenmodells wurden Bemessungstabellen erstellt, mit denen eine schnelle Bemessung von Druckrohrleitungen aus Holz durchgeführt werden kann. Zusätzlich wurden instationäre Strömungsvorgänge genauer untersucht.Technology: general issuesbicsscAkasiaAnwendungHolzfeuchteeinflussBemessungBemessungstabellenDruckrohrleitungDruckstoßHolzHydraulikinstationäre StrömungJatiKeruingLärchePuspaQuellverhaltenRechenmodellTechnology: general issuesFellmoser Peterauth1331388BOOK9910346938103321Druckrohrleitungen aus Holz - Anwendung und Bemessung3040354UNINA