Environment-Induced Cracking of Materials

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Hardbound, 1000 Pages
Published: NOV-2007
ISBN 10: 0-08-044635-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-08-044635-6
Imprint: ELSEVIER


Edited by
Sergei Shipilov, Metallurgical Consulting Services Limited, Toronto, Canada
Russell Jones, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates, U.S.A.
Jean-Marc Olive, University of Bordeaux 1, France
Raúl Rebak, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, U.S.A.

Description
Environmental assisted cracking of metals is an important topic related to many industries in lives. Although the problem with this type of corrosion has been known for many years, the debate on the effects and possible remedies available under different environmental conditions is ongoing and topical. Previous volumes have tended to concentrate on single aspects and causes (e.g. stress corrosion fracture), while ignoring other mechnisms such as hydrogen embrittlement, corrosion fatigue and more modern concerns such as the near neutral SCC pipelines).

Audience:
Conference attendees, university libraries, research and testing laboratories, companies specialising in corrosion control and prevention, and other corrosion experts and consultants


 
Last update: 27 Jan 2012