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Materials degradation and its control by surface engineering /

The second edition of Materials Degradation and Its Control by Surface Engineering continues the theme of the first edition, where discussions on corrosion, wear, fatigue and thermal damage are balanced by similarly detailed discussions on their control methods, e.g. painting and metallic coatings....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Batchelor, A. W. (Andrew W.)
Otros Autores: Loh Nee Lam, Chandrasekaran, Margam
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : River Edge, NJ : Imperial College Press ; Distributed in USA by World Scientific Pub., ©2002.
Edición:2nd ed.
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250 |a 2nd ed. 
260 |a London :  |b Imperial College Press ;  |a River Edge, NJ :  |b Distributed in USA by World Scientific Pub.,  |c ©2002. 
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505 0 |a Ch. 1. Introduction. 1.1. Definition of materials degradation. 1.2. Definition and significance of surface engineering. 1.3. Classification of materials degradation by physical mechanism. 1.4. Economic and technical significance of materials degradation. 1.5. Summary -- pt. 1. Mechanisms of materials degradation. ch. 2. Mechanical causes of materials degradation. 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. Wear. 2.3. Fatigue, fracture and creep. 2.4. Summary -- ch. 3. Chemical causes of materials degradation. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. Corrosion of metals in aqueous media. 3.3. Oxidative reactions of metals with oxygen, sulphur and halogens. 3.4. Softening and embrittlement of wood and polymers in water and other media. 3.5. Damage to cement and concrete, glass and engineering ceramics by water and other corrosive liquids. 3.6. Dissolution of metals and ceramics in liquid metals and molten inorganic salts and alkalis. 3.7. Biochemical and biological modes of materials degradation. 3.8. Corrosion resistant materials. 3.9. Summary -- ch. 4. Materials degradation induced by heat and other forms of energy. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Thermal degradation of materials. 4.3. Photochemical degradation of polymers. 4.4. High energy radiation damage of materials. 4.5. Summary -- ch. 5. Duplex causes of materials degradation. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Wear in a corrosive or chemically active environment. 5.3. Corrosion fatigue and corrosion embrittlement (SCC). 5.4. Summary. 
505 8 |a pt. 2. Surface engineering. ch. 6. Discrete coatings. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Coatings of organic compounds. 6.3. Electrochemical coatings. 6.4. Plasma and thermal spraying, plasma-transferred arc, the D-gun. 6.5. Vacuum-based coating methods. 6.6. Friction surfacing, weld overlays and explosive bonding. 6.7. Advanced coating techniques. 6.8. Summary -- ch. 7. Integral coatings and modified surface layers. 7.1. Introduction. 7.2. Thermally or mechanically modified surface layers. 7.3. Thermochemical methods of coating. 7.4. Advanced surface modification technologies (ASMT). 7.5. Summary -- ch. 8. Characterization of surface coatings. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. Measurement of surface roughness and coating thickness. 8.3. Hardness and microhardness analysis. 8.4. Adhesivity testing. 8.5. Microstructural evaluation. 8.6. Chemical analysis. 8.7. Residual stress analysis. 8.8. Special techniques for dynamic testing conditions. 8.9. Analysis of service characteristics. 8.10. Summary -- pt. 3. Application of control techniques. ch. 9. Control of materials degradation. 9.1. Introduction. 9.2. Methodology of analysing materials degradation. 9.3. Selection of optimal surface engineering technology. 9.4. Control of wear by surface engineering. 9.5. Control of corrosion by surface engineering. 9.6. Control of fatigue and fracture by surface engineering. 9.7. Summary -- ch. 10. Financial and industrial aspects of materials degradation and its control. 10.1. Introduction. 10.2. Financial analysis of materials degradation control. 10.3. Practical aspects of implementing new forms of surface engineering. 10.4. Evaluation of materials degradation of control in terms of value to the company or institution. 10.5. Summary. 
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