Tag: Corrosion

Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Third Edition


Free Download Pierre R. Roberge, "Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Third Edition"
English | 2019 | pages: 900 | ISBN: 1260116972 | PDF | 50,2 mb
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Use of Corrosion Inhibitors in Oil and Gas Production


Free Download Use of Corrosion Inhibitors in Oil and Gas Production By Palmer, J.W.; Hedges, W.; Dawson, J.L. (Eds.)
2004 | 106 Pages | ISBN: 190435033X | PDF | 5 MB
This practical industry-oriented guide has been compiled to meet the needs of personnel employed by operators, design engineers, contractors and chemical suppliers working in the oil and gas industry. The document draws on the experience of specialists employed in various organisations and incorporates appropriate industry and in-company guidelines. Both technical and management issues are addressed and key points are provided at the end of each chapter to aid in the assimilation of the many and varied aspects that contribute to successful corrosion inhibition. Content: Front Matter • Preface • Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Inhibition Concepts and Issues 3. Inhibitor Selection Strategies 4. Inhibitor Performance Testing 5. Deployment of Corrosion Inhibitors in the Field 6. Inhibitor Treatment of Various Systems 7. Management of Inhibition Programmes • 8. References • Appendix: Examples of Inhibitor Risk Categories

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Survey of Literature on Crevice Corrosion (1979-1998) – Prepared by Ijsseling, F.P. and the Working Party on Marine Corrosion


Free Download Survey of Literature on Crevice Corrosion (1979-1998) – Prepared by Ijsseling, F.P. and the Working Party on Marine Corrosion By F P IJsseling; European Federation of Corrosion
2000 | 206 Pages | ISBN: 1861251254 | PDF | 10 MB
Crevice corrosion is a complex and technically interesting corrosion mechanism but its commercial significance should not be ignored. This survey, the most complete overview on crevice corrosion available today, covers many alloys which can suffer crevice attack but focuses mainly on stainless steels. The survey covers mechanisms, test methods and results, practical experience, protective measures and monitoring. Content:• Front Matter • Series Introduction • Preface • Foreword • Acknowledgements • Table of Contents • 1. Introduction 2. Theory and Modelling of Mechanisms 3. Test Methods 4. Mechanisms, Conditions, Applications and Experimental Results of Specific Alloy Types 5. Protection Against Crevice Corrosion • 6. Crevice Corrosion Monitoring • 7. Conclusions 8. References

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Sea Water Corrosion of Stainless Steels – Mechanisms and Experiences – Prepared by the Working Parties on Marine Corrosion and


Free Download Sea Water Corrosion of Stainless Steels – Mechanisms and Experiences – Prepared by the Working Parties on Marine Corrosion and Microbial Corrosion By Fédération européenne de la corrosion. Working Party on Marine Corrosion.; Institute of Materials (Grande-Bretagne); Selskapet for industriell og teknisk forskning ved Norges tekniske høgskole.; Fédération européenne de la corrosion. Working Pa
1996 | 191 Pages | ISBN: 1861250185 | PDF | 9 MB
Contains papers presented at a workshop in 1995 organised by SINTEF Corrosion and Surface Technology (Trondheim) in co-operation with the EFC Working Parties on Marine Corrosion and Microbial Corrosion. Particular attention was given to biofilms, their causes, effects and prevention, as well as to the behaviour in seawater of high alloyed austenitic stainless steels including 6Mo, and super duplex stainless steels. Content:• Front Matter • Series Introduction • Preface • Table of Contents 1. Comparison of Sea Water Corrosivity in Europe 2. Effect of Marine Biofilms on Stainless Steels: Results from a European Exposure Program 3. Mechanism and Prevention of Biofilm Effects on Stainless Steel Corrosion 4. Biocide Options in the Offshore Industry 5. Practical Consequences of the Biofilm in Natural Sea Water and of Chlorination on the Corrosion Behaviour of Stainless Steels 6. Corrosion Behaviour of Stainless Steel in Thermally Altered Sea Water 7. Statistical Approach of Pitting Initiation of Stainless Steel in Flowing Sea Water 8. Stainless Steel Corrosion in Antarctic Sea Waters: A Contribution from the Italian PNRA Project 9. Propagation Rate of Crevice Corrosion in the MTI-2 Test for a Duplex Stainless Steel Compared to an Austenitic Stainless Steel 10. Experiences with 6Mo Stainless Steel Offshore in the North Sea 11. An Innovative Low Cost Solution Combating Corrosion Problems in the Draugen Sea Water System 12. Experiences with High Alloyed Duplex Stainless Steels in Sea Water Systems 13. New Generation High Alloyed Austenitic Stainless Steel for Sea Water Systems – 654 SMO (UNS S32654) 14. A New Generation of High Alloyed Austenitic Stainless Steel for Sea Water Systems: UR B66 15. Cathodic Protection of Stainless Steels in Chlorinated Sea Water and Other Saline Water Solutions – A New Approach by Use of the RCP Method • Index

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Organic and Inorganic Coatings for Corrosion Prevention – Research and Experiences – Papers from EUROCORR ’96


Free Download Organic and Inorganic Coatings for Corrosion Prevention – Research and Experiences – Papers from EUROCORR ’96 By by Fedrizzi, L.; Bonora, P.L.; (Eds.)
1997 | 365 Pages | ISBN: 1861250304 | PDF | 18 MB
Contains 27 papers from the major sessions on coatings held during EUROCORR ’96. Four main topic areas are covered: organic coatings, ceramic coatings, zinc coating and other metallic coatings. The various chapters describe recent experimental work and service experience as well as valuable reviews. Content:• Front Matter • Series Introduction • Preface • Table of Contents •Part I. Organic Coatings 1. Laboratory Corrosion Monitoring of Zinc-Rich Paint Coatings on Naval Steel in Seawater by Electrochemical Methods 2. Factors Affecting the Electrochemical Behaviour of Zinc-Rich Epoxy Paints 3. Sorption Characteristics of Cathodically Deposited Epoxy Films 4. EIS – Studies of Commercially Available Coatings on Steel 5. Natural and Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene Rubber Coatings for Anticorrosion Protection in Reducing and Oxidising Chemicals, and in Natural and Industrial Conditions 6. Study of Electrolyte Penetration in Thin Paint Films 7. Electrochemical Noise Measurement in the Study of Surface Coatings 8. Comparison of the Results of Different Adhesion Tests Carried Out on Hot-Dip Galvanised Steel 9. Characterisation of Pretreatment Processes Applied to Aluminium Alloys to be Coated with Organic Layers 10. Soluble Ion Contamination on Steel Surfaces and Its Effect on the Stability of Coatings •Part II. Zinc Coatings 11. Corrosion Resistance of Zinc Alloy Coatings 12. Corrosion Protection of Sintered Metal Parts by Zinc Coatings 13. Electrocrystallisation of Zinc from Ammonium Chloride Solution in the Presence of an Additive 14. Effects of the Microstructure of Zinc on the Corrosion Behaviour of Galvanised Steel in 3.5% Sodium Chloride 15. Structural Characterisation of Silica Coatings Applied on Polished Ferrous Substrates and Derived from Hydrolysis and Condensation of Ethylsilicates •Part III. Other Metallic Coatings 16. A Review on Laser Surface Modification for Enhanced Corrosion Resistance 17. Protection of Steel Structures in Marine Applications Against Corrosion Using Aluminium Spray Coatings 18. Structure and Corrosion Behaviour of Electroless Ni Coatings Deposited from Differently Stabilised Baths 19. Interaction of Tin Plate Cans with Packaged Food Products 20. Effect of the Microstructure of Aluminised Steel on Its Corrosion Resistance in 3.5% NaCl Solution 21. Contribution to the Study of the Mechanism of Corrosion of Nanocrystalline Nickel Coatings Obtained by Ball Milling •Part IV. Ceramic Coatings 22. Rates and Mechanisms of Combined Erosion and Corrosion of Ceramic-Metallic Coatings/Surfaces 23. Electrochemical Behaviour of (Ti,Cr) N Coatings Obtained by Reactive Sputtering 24. Formation of Al2O3-ZrO2 Double Oxide Thin Films and Evaluation of Their Corrosion Resistance 25. New Surface Layer Systems for the Improvement of the Corrosion Resistance of Implants 26. Characterisation and Behaviour of Various Ceramic Coatings in Seawater. Influence of the Surface Preparation on the Adhesion and Corrosion Control 27. Cementitious Coatings: An Approach to Environmentally Friendly Corrosion Protection? • List of Abbreviations • Index

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Electrochemical Approach to Selected Corrosion and Corrosion Control Studies – Papers from 50th ISE Meeting, Pavia, 1999 –


Free Download Electrochemical Approach to Selected Corrosion and Corrosion Control Studies – Papers from 50th ISE Meeting, Pavia, 1999 – By by Bonora, P.L.; Deflorian, F. (Eds.)
2000 | 373 Pages | ISBN: 1861251106 | PDF | 19 MB
The 50th Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) was held in Pavia, Italy in September 1999 and this volume contains selected papers from the symposium devoted to "Materials Corrosion and Protection". The papers cover the industrial application of the electrochemical approach to corrosion research, prediction, prevention and control as well as fundamental research. The papers, all carefully reviewed, are grouped under the headings of inhibitors, organic coatings, inorganic coatings, passivity and corrosion testing and evaluation in special environments. Content:• Front Matter • Series Introduction • Preface • Foreword • Table of Contents •Part I. Inhibitors 1. Corrosion Protection Properties of Self-Assembling Molecules 2. The Inhibition of the Corrosion of Iron in 1M HCl in the Presence of a New Class of Organic Inhibitors 3. Imidazole and Its Derivatives as Inhibitors for Prevention of Corrosion of Copper in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions 4. In Situ Surface Raman Spectroscopic Studies on Benzotriazole and Thiourea as Corrosion Inhibitors for Bare Iron Surfaces •Part II. Organic Coatings 5. Electrochemical Methods for the Study of Protective Organic Coatings After Mechanical Deformation 6. A Scanning Kelvin Probe Study of the Delamination Process at the Carbon Steel-Polymer Interface 7. Anti-Corrosion Properties of Polyaniline Coatings 8. Evaluation of Polymer Coating Properties with Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), Electrochemical Noise Analysis (ENA) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) 9. Galvanic and Barrier Protection in Zinc Rich Paints 10. Coating Characterisation Using Pulsed and Gated Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Imaging •Part III. Inorganic Coatings 11. Characterisation of Corrosion Behaviour of Tungsten-Based Thin Film Hard Coatings on Steel Substrates 12. Stress Generation During the Growth of Anodic Oxide Films on Titanium-Aluminium Alloys 13. Morphological Characterisation and Corrosion Resistance of Cr III- and Cr VI-Based Conversion Layers on Zinc Coatings 14. Structure, Corrosion Behaviour and Physical and Mechanical Properties of Composite Nickel Coatings with Sulfur Inclusions 15. Ellipsometric Study of Tungsten Oxide (WO3) Film Dissolution in Acid Electrolytes 16. Composite Coatings with Zirconium Oxide as Dispersed Phase and Their Anti-Corrosion Properties •Part IV. Passivity 17. Effect of Potential and Sulfate Ions on the Growth of Cuprous Oxide Films on Copper in Neutral Solutions 18. Passive Salt Film Formation on Silver Electrodes 19. Effect of High Temperature Ageing on the Electrochemical Behaviour of C-22 Alloy 20. Electrochemical Study of FINEMET-Co Amorphous Alloys 21. Influence of Thermal Relaxation and Nanocrystallisation on the Corrosion Behaviour of Fe(73.5-X)Cu1Nb3Si13.5B9CoX(1,2,3,4,5) Metallic Amorphous Alloys •Part V. Corrosion Testing and Evaluation in Special Environments 22. The Anodic Behaviour of Iron and Steel in Very Alkaline Aqueous Solutions and in Cement Mortar 23. Electrochemical Study of Iron Corrosion in Various Concentrations of Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 400) Solutions 24. Micro-MHD Effect on Metal Corrosion in a High Magnetic Field 25. Measurement of Steel Corrosion in Concrete by Electrochemical Techniques: Influence of the Redox Processes in Oxide Scales 26. Influence of Instrumentation on the Error Structure of Impedance Measurements • List of Abbreviations • Index

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Corrosion-Deformation Interactions CDI ’96 – CDI ’96 in conjunction with EUROCORR ’96 –


Free Download Corrosion-Deformation Interactions CDI ’96 – CDI ’96 in conjunction with EUROCORR ’96 – By by Magnin, Thierry (Eds.)
1997 | 553 Pages | ISBN: 1861250487 | PDF | 32 MB
Includes the majority of the papers presented at CDI ’96. The four sections deal with CDI in aqueous solutions, hydrogen-plasticity interactions, oxidation-plasticity interactions and CDI in the nuclear industry. Represents the current state of knowledge of the behaviour of a wide range of engineering materials subjected to deformation in corrosive environments as well as presenting prevailing views of the failure mechanisms. Content:• Front Matter Series Introduction • Preface • Table of Contents •Part I. CDI in Aqueous Solutions 1. What Do We Understand About Stress Corrosion Cracking in Aqueous Environments? 2. The Corrosion Enhanced Plasticity Model: Single Crystal Experiments and Numerical Simulations 3. Environment-Induced Deformation Localisation During the Early Stages of Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in α-Brass 4. Selective Dissolution-Vacancy-Creep Model for EAC of Brass 5. Mechanistic Studies of the SCC Behaviour of Oriented Cu30Zn Single Crystals in NaNO2 Solutions 6. A Morphological Model for Quantitative Characterisation of Stress Corrosion Cracking 7. Corrosion-Deformation Interaction During SCC of Sensitised Stainless Steel 8. The Effect of the Transport Properties of the Crack Solution on Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Rates of Steel in Seawater 9. Some Features of Low Frequency Corrosion Fatigue on Type 316L Stainless Steel in MgCl2 at 117°C 10. Chemo-Mechanical Interactions During Cyclic Deformation of Nickel Polycrystals and Monocrystals 11. Transpassive Chromium Dissolution – Interaction with Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel in Caustic Solution 12. Corrosion Fatigue of Zircaloy-4 in Iodised Methyl Alcohol 13. Stress Corrosion Cracking of AlZn5Mg1 Alloy 14. Prediction of Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Austenitic Stainless Steels in 50% CaCl2 Solution 15. Slow Strain Rate Testing of Aluminium Alloys Using Notched Tensile Specimens 16. Synchronised Current Analysis for Corrosion Fatigue of Iron 17. Influence of Heat Treatment and Welding on SCC and Intergranular Corrosion of a Duplex Stainless Steel •Part II. Hydrogen-Plasticity Interactions 18. Mechanisms of Hydrogen Related Fracture – A Review 19. Hydrogen-Deformation Interactions in Iron and Nickel Base Alloys 20. A Commentary on Mechanisms of Environmentally Assisted Cracking 21. Hydrogen Interaction with Dislocations in Austenitic AISI 310 Stainless Steel 22. Hydrogen Effects on the Fracture of Thin Tantalum Nitride Films 23. Austenitic Stainless Steels and Nickel Base Alloys – Evaluation of Their Susceptibility to Hydrogen Induced Cracking 24. The Role of Hydrogen in Stress Corrosion Cracking of Duplex Stainless Steels 25. Embrittlement of Iron Aluminides by Hydrogen and Water Vapour 26. Stress Corrosion Crack Growth of Pipeline Steels in Simulated Ground Water 27. Change in Structure of Pipeline Steels Due to Subcritical Hydrogen Charging 28. Recent Progress in the Study of Transgranular SCC in Line Pipe Steels •Part III. Oxidation-Plasticity Interactions 29. Oxidation-Deformation Interactions and Effect of Environment on the Crack Growth Resistance of Ni-base Superalloys 30. Stresses and Adhesion of Surface Scales 31. Residual Stresses in the Alumina Scale Developed on Some FeCrAl Alloys by High Temperature Oxidation 32. Fatigue Damage in a 316L Type Stainless Steel Induced by Superficial Oxide Layers 33. Some Aspects of Environmental Effects on the Fatigue Damage of the AM1 Single Crystal Superalloy at High Temperature 34. Influence of Pre-Oxidation on the Creep of Monocrystalline Nickel 35. Environment Dependence on Fatigue Crack Growth at 500°C in a Ti6246 Alloy 36. Effect of Air on Fatigue Crack Behaviour in Copper and Cu-9 at.% Al Bicrystals •Part IV. CDI in the Nuclear Industry 37. On the Role of Oxygen in Stress Corrosion Cracking as a Function of Temperature 38. The Role of Surface Films on Alloy 600 Corrosion in Pressurised Water Reactors 39. Mechanisms of Environmentally-Enhanced Deformation and Intergranular Cracking of Ni-16Cr-9Fe Alloys 40. Effect of Heat Treatment on the Grain Boundary Chemistry and the Resistance to Intergranular Corrosion of Alloy 600 and Alloy 690 41. Study of the Mechanisms of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloys 600 and 690 in Primary Water Reactor Conditions 42. Determination of the High-Temperature Mechanical Behaviour of Alloy 600 in Air; Applicability to Stress Corrosion Cracking in PWR Primary Water 43. Environmentally Assisted Cracking of Alloy 600 in PWR Primary Water 44. Hydrogen Diffusion and Distribution in Alloy 600 and Related Effects on the Plasticity 45. Oxidation Embrittlement of Alloy 600 in Hydrogenated Steam at 400°C 46. Alloy 718 Behaviour in PWR Primary Water: SCC and Hydrogen Assisted Cracking 47. Strain Oxidation Cracking of Bimetallic Welds 48. A Critical Examination and Quantitative Evaluation of the Role of Corrosion-Deformation Interaction in Environmentally-Assisted Cracking • List of Abbreviations • Index

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Control of Corrosion in Cooling Waters


Free Download Control of Corrosion in Cooling Waters By Harston, J.D.; Ropital, F. (Eds.)
2004 | 94 Pages | ISBN: 1904350348 | PDF | 4 MB
The joint CEFRACOR – SCI commission ‘Corrosion in the chemicals industry’ has undertaken the task of developing corrosion prevention tools for chemical engineers. A number of working groups have been set up to treat subjects of general interest, and studies have already been published on the degradation of the fluorinated polymers and corrosion beneath insulation. This treatise on the control of corrosion problems in cooling waters forms part of this work. Content:• Front Matter • Foreword • Series Introduction • Preface • Table of Contents • 1. Introduction 2. The Circuits 3. The Water 4. The Principal Problems Arising from the Use of Untreated Water 5. Treatment of Supply Waters 6. Treatment of Water Circuits 7. Implementation of Treatment 8. Monitoring and Inspection • 9. Malfunctions and Remedial Measures • 10. Legal Aspects • 11. Examples of Treatments and Monitoring • Appendix A: Calcium/Carbonic Species Equilibria and Carbonate Deposits • Appendix B: Scaling Mechanisms • Appendix C: Ion Exchange Processes • Appendix D: Chemical Formulae for Actives • Glossary • Bibliography

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