Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Corrosion in the Military II
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This special collection deals with the escalating cost of corrosion. The realization that corrosion has an enormous impact upon the world economy, human factors and the global environment makes governments, industries and private institutions first give serious consideration to corrosion before investing in any new acquisition.
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These peer-reviewed papers from the Second World Congress on Corrosion in the Military identify the effects corrosion has on world economies in terms of replacement costs and environmental concerns, and offer the latest research on inhibitors, controls, diagnostic protocols and data management practices. Editors Aharwala (materials science and engineering, U.S. Office of Naval Research Global), Bellucci (materials and production engineering, U. of Naples "Federico II"), Montuori (materials and production engineering, U. of Naples "Federico II") and Ippolito (aerospace engineering, U. of Naples "Federico II") have collected these papers for military engineers and researchers who need to exchange the latest information on smart technologies for early detection and prevention of corrosion, innovations in non-metallic structures and state-of-the-art control technologies. Sessions on stress-induced crack repairs and metal joining concepts are also reviewed.