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Tribocorrosion causes the degradation or alteration of materials
through the combined action of corrosion and wear. It limits the
performance and life-time of installations, machines and devices
with moving parts, and controls certain manufacturing processes
such as chemical-mechanical polishing. The effects of
tribocorrosion are most pronounced on passive metals which owe
their corrosion resistance to a thin protecting oxide film. Most
corrosion-resistant engineering alloys belong to this category.
This book provides an introduction to the developing field of
tribocorrosion and an overview of the latest research. Part one
reviews basic notions of corrosion and tribology, before presenting
the most recent results on the growth and structure of passive
oxide films. Tribocorrosion mechanisms under fretting, sliding and
erosion conditions, respectively, are then discussed. Part two
focuses on methods for measuring and preventing tribocorrosion. It
includes chapters on electrochemical techniques, the design of
tribocorrosion test equipment, data evaluation and the optimisation
of materials properties for tribocorrosion systems. Part three
presents a selection of tribocorrosion problems in engineering and
medicine. Three chapters address the tribocorrosion of medical
implants including test methods and clinical implications. Other
chapters examine tribocorrosion issues in nuclear power plants,
marine environments, automotive cooling circuits,
elevated-temperature metal working and chemical-mechanical
polishing.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert
contributors Tribocorrosion of passive metals and coatings is an
invaluable reference tool for engineers and researchers in industry
and academia confronted with tribocorrosion problems.
Comprehensively reviews current research on the tribocorrosion of
passive metals and coatings, with particular reference to the
design of tribocorrosion test equipment, data evaluation and the
optimisation of materials properties for tribocorrosion
systemsChapters discuss tribocorrosion mechanisms under fretting,
sliding and erosion conditions before focussing on methods for
measuring and preventing tribocorrosionIncludes a comprehensive
selection of tribocorrosion problems in engineering and medicine,
such as the tribocorrosion of medical implants, and tribocorrosion
issues in nuclear power plants, marine environments, automotive
cooling circuits and elevated-temperature metal working"
Providing a carefully developed and comprehensive overview of the
corrosion chemistry of metallic materials, this book covers the
principal methods of corrosion prevention. It includes a systematic
study of the physical chemistry of the surface supported by
state-of-the-art analysis methods. The author builds a scientific
foundation by developing thermodynamics and kinetics of
electrode-electrolyte interaction and other surface processes. This
allows him to analyze and derive the models that are used in the
study of corrosion for metals and their alloys, including
electrochemical attack, high-temperature oxidation, passivity,
atmospheric corrosion, as well as the roles of wear and strain.
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