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High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials 4

ISBN / ISBN-13: 0-87849-774-9 / 978-0-87849-774-4
Year: 1997
Title: High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials 4   [online]
Authors/Editors: Roland Streiff, John Stringer, Richard C. Krutenat, Marcel Caillet and Robert A. Rapp
Published in: Materials Science Forum, Volumes 251 - 254
Category: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials, Les Embiez (Var), France, May 1996
Pages: 1104
Edition: Hardcover, 2-Vol. Set
Description: The present book provides a timely update to the current understanding of degradation processes in high-temperature materials, as related to chemical interactions with the environment.
The methods used to combat this degradation - particularly by means of protective coatings and surface treatments - are also analysed in detail.
The 115 papers are arranged so as to follow the progress of a material under the attack from a corrosive environment, from diagnosis of the attack, to identification of the processes of material degradation, to the consideration of means of treating the problem.
Part 1: 1. FUNDAMENTALS OF HIGH TEMPERATURE CORROSION AND SPECIAL EXPERIMENTAL TECHNICS. 1.1 Metals and Alloys. 1.2 Intermetallics. 1.3 Special Experimental Technics. 2. THE FAILURE OF PROTECTIVE OXIDE. 2.1 The Oxide-Metal Interface: Stress Generation, Oxide Cracking, and the Reactive Element Effect. 2.2 Interactions Between Corrosion and Mechanical Stress or Strain. 2.3 Wear and Erosion-Corrosion. Part 2: 3. SOME EXAMPLES OF THE PROBLEMS. 3.1 Industrial Applications; Complex Alloys in Complex Environments. 3.2 Corrosion in the Liquid State. 4. HOW TO OVERCOME THESE PROBLEMS? 4.1 Coatings (Other than TBC). 4.2 Ceramics, Ceramic Matrix Composites. 5. THE NEXT STEP: THERMAL BARRIER COATINGS. 6. DATA BANKS. 6.1 Data Generation, Databases and Expert Systems.
TOC: Table of Contents
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