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About this book
Exploration into the latest research and developments in material corrosion resistance and related technologies
Steel Corrosion and Metallurgical Factors: Laws and Mechanisms offers an in-depth exploration of the latest research on modulating metallurgical factors in various types of steel materials to enhance their corrosion resistance. The book covers a diverse range of materials, including low-alloy steels, stainless steels, ductile iron, rebar, and pipeline steel, and outlines the application of corrosion big data technology and artificial intelligence in the revealing of material corrosion mechanisms.
The book discusses how typical metallurgical factors such as inclusion control, alloying control, and heat treatment control influence the corrosion resistance of stainless or low alloy steels and provides theoretical guidance for corrosion-resistant steel smelting technologies (e.g., inclusions regulation, alloy modulation, and rolling processes) by investigating the laws and mechanisms underlying the influence of various metallurgical factors on the corrosion resistance of steel.
Steel Corrosion and Metallurgical Factors includes information on:
- Micro- chemical-electrochemical theory of corrosion initiation induced by various typical types of inclusions in stainless and low alloy steels
- Influence of elements such as Ca, Sb, Cu, and Cr on the resistance of low-alloy steels to microbial and marine atmospheric corrosion
- Coupled mechanism of microstructure and inclusions in corrosion initiation in steel
- Behavior and mechanism of stress corrosion and hydrogen-induced stress corrosion of pipeline steel induced by environmental and metallurgical factors
- Effects of rare earth and chromium elements on the corrosion resistance of HRB400 rebar in concrete environments
- Metallurgical defects on ductile iron corrosion mechanisms and corrosion big data-artificial intelligence techniques in revealing factors influencing material corrosion
Steel Corrosion and Metallurgical Factors strongly supports metallurgical and materials researchers and engineers in developing new corrosion-resistant steels.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Preface
- 1 Corrosive Environments and Types of Steel
- 2 Microelectrochemical Mechanisms of Pitting Corrosion Induced by Inclusions in Stainless Steel
- 3 Effect of Rare Earth on the Mechanism of Localized Corrosion Induced by Inclusions in LowâAlloy Steel
- 4 Coupling Mechanism of Multicomponent Alloy Regulation Effect on InclusionâInduced Localized Corrosion in CaâTreated E690 Steel
- 5 Effect of Microstructure Coarsening on the Corrosion Resistance of Steel
- 6 Coupled Mechanism of Inclusions and Microstructure Effect on Corrosion Initiation and Development in Steel
- 7 Effect of Microalloying Elements on the Corrosion Resistance of E690 Steel
- 8 Effect of Cu on the Microbial Corrosion Resistance of LowâAlloy Structural Steel
- 9 Influence of Environmental Factors on the Susceptibility of Pipeline Steel to Stress Corrosion
- 10 Influence of Metallurgical Factors on the Susceptibility of Pipeline Steel to HydrogenâInduced Stress Corrosion Cracking
- 11 Mechanism and Law of Cr and Rare Earth Elements on the Corrosion Resistance of LowâAlloy Rebar
- 12 Influence of Shrinkage Defects on Corrosion Behavior and Mechanism of Ductile Iron Pipe
- Index
- End User License Agreement