Supplement to Corrosion Tests and Standards: Application and Interpretation, 2nd Edition
Editor(s): Edward L. Hibner, Harvey P. Hack, and John R. Scully
Corrosion continues to be a problem of worldwide importance, costing roughly 3% of the gross domestic product of any country for which data is available. This supplement has been prepared to address updates to the technology that addresses this form of degradation.
The editor and section editors have coordinated this update so that the most recent technologies are included in each section. In some cases, the original authors of chapters have made the revisions. In other cases, new authors have been chosen, or the editors performed that task. In still other cases, the technology described in the chapters has not changed sufficiently since the last edition for those chapters to need updating, in which cases those chapters have not been included in this supplement.
Users of the manual will find that chapters in this supplement plus those not revised from the previous edition are an invaluable and instructive tool, as well as a sourcebook on how to conduct corrosion tests, interpret results, and use standards.
Table of Contents
Robert G. Kelly, Ryan M. Katona, Eric J. Schindelholz
Mariano Iannuzzi, Edgar Hornus, Mobin Salasi
Harvey P. Hack, Carol Glover, Jason Lee
Kevin Nibur, Brian Somerday
Jason S. Lee, Brenda J. Little
Jeremy L. Gilbert
William L. Mankins
John R. Scully, Carol F. Glover, Raymond J. Santucci
Bradley D. Krantz
Sheldon W. Dean
John P. Ludman, Bert J. Moniz
Walter T. Young
David A. Shifler
Mike Horton, Lucien Veleva, Edward Escalante
K. Daniel Efird
C. Sean Brossia
Ronald W. Schutz
William L. Mankins
L. H. Hihara
Walter Young
Abdelmounam M. El-Sherik
Stephen R. Sharp, Jason T. Provines
Niamh Hosking
Edward L. Colvin
Diane Buhrmaster, Nicholas Wilson
Sheldon W. Dean
James R. Crum, Ralph W. Ross
Barry M. Gordon, George J. Licina
Dipak Negandhi