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                      Corrosion Discussion List (UMIST), 11  CPAC (corrosion prevention and
                      Corrosion engineers, 8–12        control), 440
                        education of, 6, 11–12      CPCs (see Corrosion preventing
                        functions/roles of, 8–11       compounds)
                        and management, 9           CPE (constant-phase element), 117
                        and materials engineering, 12  Crack detection tools, 521–522
                        recommendations of, 11      Cracking, 195
                        team working with, 8–12       corrosion cracking, 248–250
                      Corrosion fatigue (CF), 306     environmental, 194–195
                      Corrosion inhibition level KPI, 486–488  and fatigue, 202
                      Corrosion management:           hydrogen-induced, 183–184
                        assessment techniques for, 265–268  intergranular, 195
                        long-term, 263–264            mitigation of, 248–250
                      Corrosion potential measurement, 121  of petroleum, 603
                      Corrosion preventing compounds   size of, 197, 199
                         (CPCs), 451, 615–620         stress corrosion cracking, 197–201
                      Corrosion prevention and control   transgranular, 195, 196, 201
                         (CPAC), 440                  in uniaxial stress systems, 202
                      Corrosion region, 81          Creep, 382
                      Corrosion resistance, 138     Crevice corrosion, 164–175
                      Corrosion team, 9               in cars, 168–169
                      Corrosion technicians, 6        corrosion under insulation, 169–170
                      Corrosion technologists, 6      of double-pane windows, 174–175
                      Corrosion test handbook (ASTM),    filiform corrosion, 171–174
                         467–468                      ideal crevice for, 167–168
                      Corrosion Tests and Standards, 467  mitigation of, 247–248
                      Corrosion (metal loss) tools, 520–521  and phenolic foam roof insulation,
                      Corrosion under insulation (CUI),   170–171
                         169–170, 450                 and pitting, 149, 160
                      Corrosive perspiration, 25      in real-world crevices, 168–175
                      Cost, of corrosion damage, 13–17  stages of, 165
                        of coatings, 597–602          and steel deck corrosion, 170–171
                        for deicing highways, 341–342  CUI (see Corrosion under insulation)
                        and GNP, 13                 Currents:
                        in government, 16             from AC power lines, 563
                        indirect, 14                  affecting failure, 213–216
                        in infrastructure, 15         and buried systems, 567
                        in manufacturing, 16          from cables, 564–565
                        of prevention vs. solutions, 10  and cathodic protection, 561–564
                        in production, 16             from CCVTs, 563
                        of steam generating systems,   overpotential vs., 89
                        302–307                       from rectified current sources, 561–563
                        in transportation, 15–17      from solar cells, 563, 564
                        to United States, 13          stray, 213–216, 569–571
                        in utilities, 15              testing for, 566–569
                        of water corrosion, 259–260   from wind-powered generators, 564
                      Cost of corrosion KPI, 485–486  from wires, 564–565
                      CO  (see Carbon dioxide)      Current density, 122
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                      Coupled multielectrode array systems   Current measuring device, 107
                         (CMAS), 132–134            Curtains, 591
                      Coupling, galvanic, 46        Cycles of concentration, 288
                      Coupon examinations, 423–424  Cyclic humidity tests, 471
                      Coupon exposures, 353         Cyclic polarization:
                      Coupon immersion tests, 112     potential in, 108
                      Coverage completeness, 645      testing for, 109
                      CP (see Cathodic protection)  Cyclic stress, 201
                      CP 3—Cathodic Protection      Cycling temperature, 336
                         Technologist course, 7     Cyclohexylamine benzoate, 622
                      CP 4—Cathodic Protection Specialist, 7  Cyclohexylamine carbonate, 622
                      CP Tutorials, 7               Cylindrical specimens, 368
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