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Corrosion test handbook

Dillon, C. P., Krisher, A. S. and Wissenberg, H. Plant Corrosion Tests , Handbook on Corrosion Testing and Evaluation, Wiley (1971)... [Pg.1150]

General References Ailor (ed.), Handbook on Corrosion Testing and... [Pg.2417]

FIG, 28-20 Assembly of a corrosion-test spool and specimens. Mantell, ed., Engineering Materials Handbook, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1958. )... [Pg.2438]

Those desiring a more detailed review of the subject of electro-chemisty (and/or corrosion testing using electrochemistry) are directed to additional reference material from the following Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook, 7th ed.. Sec. 28, O. W. Siebert and J. G. Stoecker, Materials of Construction, pp. 28-11 to 28-20, 1997 J. G. Stoecker, O. W. Siebert, and E E. Morris, "Practical Applications... [Pg.20]

Ailor, W. H. (ed.) (1971) Handbook of Corrosion Testing and Evaluation (Wiley). [Pg.305]

D. A. ShiflCT, High temperature gaseous corrosion testing , ASM Handbook, Materials Park, OH, ASM International, 2003, vol. 13A, p. 650. [Pg.251]

Table 9.1 summarizes environmental alloy combinations that have been shown to produce see. The test temperature accelerates the See for most of the systems listed in Table 9.1. Electrochemical methods and stress corrosion tests should be performed to evaluate possible corrosion environments for a given alloy. More information on these and additional systems may be found in the ASM Metals Handbook [30]. Other significant alloys include nickel alloys [31], austenitic stainless steel [30], carbon steels [32], copper alloys [33], ferritic, martensitic, duplex [31,32], titanium alloys [33], and aluminum alloys [34]. Table 9.1 summarizes environmental alloy combinations that have been shown to produce see. The test temperature accelerates the See for most of the systems listed in Table 9.1. Electrochemical methods and stress corrosion tests should be performed to evaluate possible corrosion environments for a given alloy. More information on these and additional systems may be found in the ASM Metals Handbook [30]. Other significant alloys include nickel alloys [31], austenitic stainless steel [30], carbon steels [32], copper alloys [33], ferritic, martensitic, duplex [31,32], titanium alloys [33], and aluminum alloys [34].
Fomin, G. (1992). Corrosion and Corrosion Protection Handbook (in Russian). GOSSTANDART, VNIISOT, Russia (relates particularly to ISO TC 156 and other international tests). [Pg.467]

Harshbarger, J. H., Kemppinen, A. I., and Strum, B. W., Statistical Treatment of Nonnormally Distributed Stress-Corrosion Data," Handbook on Corrosion Testing and Evaluation, W. H. Ailor, Ed., John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1971, p. 90. [Pg.88]

Money, K. L., "Corrosion Testing in the Atmosphere, Metals Handbook Ninth Edition, Vol. 13, Corrosion, ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 1987, pp. 204-206. [Pg.169]

Handbook on Corrosion Testing and Evaluation, W. H. Ailor, Ed., John Wiley, New York, 1971. [Pg.220]


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