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Corrosion Engineering : An Introduction - Ryan Desario

Corrosion Engineering

An Introduction

By: Ryan Desario (Editor)

Hardcover | 21 May 2018

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The practice and study of designing, producing and implementing devices, machines, structures, procedures, materials, etc. to control and reduce the effect of corrosion is known as corrosion engineering. The other processes included in this field are fracture, erosion, cracking, crazing, fretting, brittle, etc. The field includes designing some special corrosion prevention processes and methods. This book explores all the important aspects of corrosion engineering in the present day scenario. It discusses in detail about the techniques and theories used in this subject. For someone with an interest and eye for detail, this book covers the most significant topics in the field.

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