Microstructure and Corrosion Behavior of Advanced Alloys
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Palcut, Marián (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
In many industrial applications, metallic materials are exposed to harsh operating conditions. Due to a combination of chemical and thermal stresses, the constructional and functional materials are degraded, and their utility properties are lost. These undesirable events are of a physicochemical nature and are commonly known as ‘corrosion’. In this Special Issue Book, 3 reviews and 18 original research papers focused on the complex relationships between the microstructure, phase constitution, and corrosion behavior of metallic materials are collected. Both high temperature and low temperature corrosion studies are included as they investigate the physicochemical processes at the material interfaces. Furthermore, possibilities for increasing the corrosion resistance of metallic materials are studied by means of surface modification and application of protective layers. This Special Issue Book, Microstructure and Corrosion Behavior of Advanced Alloys, displays the diversity and complexity of modern corrosion research. It is hoped that it will become a valuable source of reference for corrosion scientists.
Keywords
chemical corrosion; SiMo cast iron; fayalite; hematite; magnetite; maghemite; sulfur dioxide; molar ratio index; steam generator; tubesheet; crevice chemistry; galvanic couple; Al alloy; Co alloy; complex intermetallic; oxidation kinetics; oxide scale; nanostructured coatings; microhardness; corrosion resistance; electrochemical deposition; ZK60 magnesium alloys; microstructure; filiform-like corrosion; corrosion pit; austenitic steels; general (uniform) corrosion; pitting corrosion; crevice corrosion; intergranular corrosion; galvanic couplings; nickel release; contact with skin; medical devices; watchmaking; high-pressure CO2 corrosion; corrosion inhibition; gum arabic; carbon steel N80; Al-Cu-Mg-Ag alloy; natural aging; stress corrosion cracking; SSRT; PFZ; additive manufacturing; direct energy deposition; wire arc additive manufacturing; 316L stainless steel; stress corrosion; AA5754; corrosion; oxygen hardening; Ti–13Nb–13Zr alloy; tribocorrosion behavior; micromechanical properties; automotive steel; atmospheric corrosion; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; cyclic corrosion test; iron oxide; light alloys; Al-Mg; high-strength; mechanical properties; precipitation; ledeburitic steel; sub-zero treatment; potentiodynamic polarisation; weathered galvanised steel; predictive models; optimisation; silicon steel; electrical steel; grain size; electrochemical corrosion; carbon dioxide; AM-KPFM Volta potential measurements; Zn-based alloy; Sn-addition; corrosion products; salt spray test; corrosion penetration depth; weight loss; phase composition; XRD; DSC; microstructure formation; intermetallic phases; aluminum; transition metal; quasicrystal; approximant; duplex steels; welded joints; corrosion tests; chloride environment; scaffolds; bioabsorbable metals; biodegradation; lattice structures; stiffness propertiesWebshop link
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9783036530451, 9783036530444Publisher website
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Basel, 2022Classification
History of engineering and technology