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Corrosion and Degradation of Materials



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Autore: Chen Jian Visualizza persona
Titolo: Corrosion and Degradation of Materials Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI Books, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (474 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Chemical engineering
Soggetto non controllato: AC-HVAF
FeB
HEAs
coating
corrosion
liquid zinc
cuprous oxide nanochains
thermal decomposition
nanofluids
photo-thermal conversion performance
molecular dynamics
binding energy
crystallization prevention
flocking for resisting blockage
drainage pipe
mechanochemical activation
coal-gasification slag
particle characteristics
cementitious material
reactivity
traffic engineering
damage identification
deflection influence line
continuous beam bridge
multi-span bridges
structural damage
anti-blocking of flocking drainage pipe
drainage pipe blockage by crystals
mechanism
mathematical modeling
tunnel
soft rock
strain hardening/softening
bearing capacity of footing
numerical solution
effect of intermediate principal stress
CoCrFeNiSiMoW
medium-entropy alloy coatings
microstructure
wear
salt freezing
erosion
freeze thaw cycle
concrete
durability
numerical simulation
high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel
friction coefficient
high temperature
loess calcareous nodules
heavy-metal ions
single adsorption
adsorption rate
grey quality gain-loss
engineering specifications
process capability
crystallization and clogging in pipe
flow velocity
pipe diameter
pipe material
friction stir welding
aluminum and steel dissimilar metals butt
high rotational speed
ultra-high rotational speed
intermetallic compound
magnesium alloy
composite coating
structural characterization
mechanical properties
bioactivity
antibacterial activity
biocompatibility
Feixianguan Formation
underdetermined system
curve reconstruction
circulating neural network
old well review
weathered sand
freeze-thaw cycles
damage law
microscopic characteristics
deterioration mechanism
flange shaft
fatigue failure
fracture mechanics
stress intensity factor
crack propagation
bridge structure
mode
frequency
displacement curve
Z3CN20.09M
corrosion fatigue
fatigue life
high temperature water
SnO2-Sb2Ox
sol-enhanced electrodeposition
organic degradation
micro-arc oxidation (MAO)
SiO2 nanoparticles
corrosion resistance
wear property
magnesium-lithium alloy
localized corrosion
corrosion product film
annular channel angular extrusion
predeformation
2A12 aluminum alloy
heat treatment
uniform mechanical properties
Q345 steel
hot-dipping aluminum-silicon
annealing
FeAl phase
Al2O3
dissimilar metal cladding
pressure vessel pipe-nozzle
micro-hardness
sweet cherry
edible coating
quality
antioxidant enzymatic activities
stainless steel
titanium
crevice corrosion
multiphysics
ring narrow groove
mask electrochemical machining
numerical simulation of the multiple physical fields
diffusion barrier
Cu interconnect
self-formed
Cu(Re) alloy
subgrade engineering
coarse-grained soil
step cyclic loading
dynamic triaxial test
hysteresis curve
Persona (resp. second.): QiaoYanxin
MengFanjiang
WangYuxin
ChenJian
Sommario/riassunto: Studies on the corrosion and degradation of materials play a decisive role in the novel design and development of corrosion-resistant materials, the selection of materials used in harsh environments in designed lifespans, the invention of corrosion control methods and procedures (e.g., coatings, inhibitors), and the safety assessment and prediction of materials (i.e., modelling). These studies cover a wide range of research fields, including the calculation of thermodynamics, the characterization of microstructures, the investigation of mechanical and corrosion properties, the creation of corrosion coatings or inhibitors, and the establishment of corrosion modelling. This Special Issue is devoted to these types of studies, which facilitate the understanding of the corrosion fundamentals of materials in service, the development of corrosion coatings or methods, improving their durability, and eventually decreasing corrosion loss.
Titolo autorizzato: Corrosion and Degradation of Materials  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910595075703321
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