Books by Keyword: Galvanic Corrosion

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Edited by: Prof. Roberto Frassine, Prof. Andrea Nobili, Prof. Giuseppe Saccomandi and Dr. Cesare Signorini
Online since: May 2022
Description:

The volume contains papers that present the last advances in the field of sustainable materials and structural elements in construction. This volume focuses on four main topics, ranging from the investigation of the mechanics of composite materials to the discussion of the important issues connected to durability and reliability, from the analysis of corrosion of rebars embedded in exotic matrices to assessing life cycle (LCA) and end-of-life provisions of partially recycled composites.

Edited by: Qun Zeng
Online since: May 2013
Description:

Collection of elected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 International Conference on Solid State and Materials (ICSSM 2013), January 30-31, 2013, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Strength of Constructions, Solid State and Applied Mechanics Applications;
Chapter 2: Material Science and Engineering;
Chapter 3: Composites, Nanomaterials and Technology;
Chapter 4: Electrical Materials Properties;
Chapter 5: Manufacture Science and Engineering in Material.

Edited by: Yafang Han, Xuefeng Liu and Guanghong Lv
Online since: March 2013
Description: The collection of peer reviewed papers C-MRS 2012 meeting includes 102 papers selected from Symposium P: Advanced processing of materials, Symposium V: Materials modeling and simulation, and Symposium W: Materials surface and interface.
Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner, Lucas F.M. da Silva and Holm Altenbach
Online since: April 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The goal of this special collection was to provide an unique opportunity to exchange information, to present the latest results as well as to review relevant issues concerning contemporary research in mechanical engineering. Young scientists in particular were encouraged to submit their latest research results, and this is reflected in the final result.
Edited by: Amir Eliezer
Online since: January 2010
Description: The aim of this edition is to increase the worldwide awareness of corrosion-related issues and to develop national and international industrial-scientific cooperation in order to find practical solutions to the US$1.8 trillion/pa corrosion-cost worldwide.
Authors: César A. C. Sequeira
Online since: June 2003
Description: Numerous commercial processes operate at temperatures exceeding 500 degrees Celsius. The materials used in high-temperature structures have design constraints which are in addition to those on materials used at, or near to, room temperature. These important additional constraints include time-dependent inelastic strain (creep), thermal stability of the microstructure and high-temperature corrosion. The addition of these constraints to those of low cost, strength, toughness, machinability, formability, weldability, and combinations of these, has led to the intensive development, over the past 50 years, of an extensive group of metallic materials: generally referred to as "high-temperature alloys".
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