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Abrasion, 44–47, 50, 53, 55 Battelle Columbus Laboratories (BCL
Abrasive wear, 47 model), 102–104,107–111, 114
Acid rain, 393 Battelle-NBS report, 102–107, 114,
Acidizing, 377–379 317–318, 322
Adhesive wear, 46, 55 Biofilms, 40–42
Adsorption-enhanced plasticity models, 84 Biomedical engineering, 397
Adsorption-induced brittle fracture, 85 Bridges
Aerospace industry, 393 cable and suspension, 133–135, 396
Age-reliability characteristics, 389–390 cathodic protection, 231–235
Agricultural production, 122, 125–126, impressed-current cathodic protection,
181–182, 302–303 232–234
Air conditioners, 187–188 sacrificial anode, 234–235
Aircraft, 162–164, 197, 283–288, 311–312 corrosion control, 223–244
Airports, 148–149, 263–264 deicing salts, 236–237, 396
Aluminum, 304–306, 347–350 electrochemical chloride extraction, 236
Aluminum alloys, 9, 11, 14, 22, 27, 30–31, iron, 395–396
35–36, 38, 59, 63, 81, 278, 304 prestressed concrete, 127–128, 133
Anodic protection, 221–222, 306–307 cathodic protection, 235
Army, 189–193, 308–311 rehabilitation technologies, 229–231
Austenitic stainless steels See under reinforced concrete, 127–128, 130–133,
Stainless steels 223–237
Australia, 108, 112, 323, 387 alternative means of protection, 226
Automobile industry, 395 cathodic protection, 346–347
Challenges in Corrosion: Costs, Causes, Consequences, and Control, First Edition. V. S. Sastri.
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