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                      As an educator I have always been looking for useful and educative
                      corrosion documents. Hopefully the reader will find the present text
                      instructive in several useful ways.
                         In  conclusion,  I  would  like  to  acknowledge  the  numerous
                      contributors who have directly or indirectly provided many of the
                      cases discussed and illustrated in Corrosion Engineering: Principles and
                      Practice.  Your  work  at  combating  corrosion  on  all  fronts  has  been
                      greatly inspiring.


                                                     Pierre R. Roberge, Ph.D., P.Eng.


































                                  About the Author
                                  Pierre R. Roberge, Ph.D., P.Eng., is a professor at the
                                  Royal  Military  College  of  Canada,  where  he  teaches
                                  materials  engineering,  corrosion  engineering,  and
                                  electrochemical power sources. He previously worked
                                  as a research scientist in industry, specializing in the
                                  performance of materials in service and the produc-
                                  tion  of  energy  with  electrochemical  power  sources.
                                  Dr. Roberge has written numerous journal articles and
                                  conference papers and is the author of several engi-
                                  neering  titles,  including  McGraw-Hill’s  Handbook  of
                                  Corrosion Engineering.



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