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Corrosion resistance of stainless steels. New York: M. Dekker, 1995.

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Gendron, T. S. An accelerated electrochemical MIC test for stainless alloys. Chalk River, Ont: System Chemistry and Corrosion Branch, Chalk River Laboratories, 1994.

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Practical handbook of iron & nickel-based corrosion resistant alloys. Edmonton: CASTI Pub., 1999.

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Materials Engineering Workshop (1985 Philadelphia, Pa., etc.). Proceedings of Materials Engineering Workshop. Toronto, Ont., Canada: Nickel Development Institute, 1986.

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Presuel-Moreno, Francisco. Identification of commercially available alloys for corrosion-resistant metallic reinforcement and test methods for evaluating corrosion-resistant reinforcement. Charlottesville, Va: Virginia Transportation Research Council, 2008.

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IJsseling, F. P. Survey of literature on crevice corrosion (1979-1998): Mechanisms, test methods and results, practical experience, protective measures and monitoring. London: Published for the European Federation of Corrosion by IOM Communications, 2000.

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Beavers, J. A. Stress-corrosion-cracking studies on candidate container alloys for the tuff repository. Washington, DC: Division of Regulatory Applications, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1992.

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Beavers, J. A. Stress-corrosion-cracking studies on candidate container alloys for the tuff repository. Washington, DC: Division of Regulatory Applications, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1992.

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Jolly, A. F. Corrosion of friction rock stabilizer steels in underground coal mine waters. [Avondale, MD]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1987.

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Günther, Hans-Peter, ed. Use and Application of High-Performance Steels for Steel Structures. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/sed008.

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<p>New steel production processes have led to a remarkable improve­ment in steel products within the last few years, and now allows steels to be produced according to the desired mechanical and chemical properties. High-Performance Steel (HPS) is the designa­tion given to this new generation of steels that offer higher performance not only in terms of strength but also toughness, weld­ability, cold formability and corrosion resistance, compared to the traditionally used mild steel grades.</p> <p>The development of HPS goes with today's increased demand for slender lightweight structures, as for example in bridge design and the design of high-rise buildings, where there is a strong require­ment to use high-strength materials in combination with good execution and fabrication properties. However, on the structural engineering side there is a need for knowledge on these new steel grades, and quite often design codes do not provide sufficient information to fully exploit the advantageous properties of HPS.</p> <p>The present volume provides an overview of the development and application of HPS on an international level. This is done by giving information on, for example, the production process, the chemical and mechanical properties, the relevant design and fabrication standards and on recent research results. Approximately fifteen included examples of realised applications aim to provide detailed information based on existing technical solutions, and to point out the major benefits when using HPS in comparison to mild steels.</p> <p>The document is thus not a monograph but an assembly of contri­butions from different countries. lt is separated into chapters related to different countries, namely the USA, Canada, Japan and Europe, all of them providing a state-of-the-art report on HPS.</p>
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Coupe, P. J. Corrosion of low alloy steels in sour environments. Manchester: UMIST, 1994.

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Zou, Chunxian. Corrosion behaviour of zinc alloy coated steel fasteners in timber. Birmingham: Aston University. Department ofCivil Engineering, 1993.

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Laycock, N. J. Effects of alloy elements on corrosion and hydrogen permeation in steels. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Birchall, K. L. The stress corrosion cracking of a low alloy steel in lithiated boric acid solutions. Manchester: UMIST, 1989.

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Shih, Chi-Y. Corrosion of iron, iron-chromium alloys and stainless steels in hydrogen chloride contaminated oxygen gases at elevated temperatures. Manchester: UMIST, 1995.

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Engineers, National Association of Corrosion. Protection of austenitic stainless steels and other austenitic alloys from polythionic acid stress corrosion cracking during shutdown of refinery equipment. Houston: NACE, 1997.

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Irradiation-assisted stress corrosion cracking of model austenitic stainless steel alloys. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering Technology, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 2000.

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M, Chung H., Argonne National Laboratory, and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Technology., eds. Irradiation-assisted stress corrosion cracking of model austenitic stainless steel alloys. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering Technology, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 2000.

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M, Chung H., Argonne National Laboratory, and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Technology., eds. Irradiation-assisted stress corrosion cracking of model austenitic stainless steel alloys. Washington, DC: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 2000.

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Stephen, Lamb, and Bringas John E. 1953-, eds. CASTI handbook of stainless steels & nickel alloys. 2nd ed. Edmonton: CASTI Pub., 2002.

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A, Oriani Richard, Hirth John Price 1930-, and Śmiałowski Michał, eds. Hydrogen degradation of ferrous alloys. Park Ridge, N.J., U.S.A: Noyes Publications, 1985.

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Bender, Roman, Michael Sch�tze, and Marcel Roche. Corrosion Resistance of Steels, Nickel Alloys, and Zinc in Aqueous Media: Waste Water, Seawater, Drinking Water, High-Purity Water. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Bender, Roman, Michael Sch�tze, and Marcel Roche. Corrosion Resistance of Steels, Nickel Alloys, and Zinc in Aqueous Media: Waste Water, Seawater, Drinking Water, High-Purity Water. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Bender, Roman, Michael Sch�tze, and Marcel Roche. Corrosion Resistance of Steels, Nickel Alloys, and Zinc in Aqueous Media: Waste Water, Seawater, Drinking Water, High-Purity Water. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Practical handbook of stainless steels & nickel alloys. Edmonton, Alberta: CASTI Publishing Inc., 1999.

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Soran, Tim F. The effect of phosphorus and silicon on the corrosion of stainless steel and nickel. 1992.

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L, Durr C., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Regulatory Applications., and Cortest Columbus Technologies Inc, eds. Stress-corrosion-cracking studies on candidate container alloys for the tuff repository. Washington, DC: Division of Regulatory Applications, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1992.

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Mechanical and corrosion properties of a high-strength, high chromium reinforcing steel for concrete. Pierre, SD (700 East Broadway) : South Dakota Department of Transportation, Office of Research, 2002.

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Gunn, Robert N. Duplex Stainless Steels, Microstructure, properties and applications. Woodhead Publishing, 1997.

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A Working Party Report on Guidelines on Materials Requirements for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels for H2S-Containing Environments in Oil & Gas production (European Federation of Corrosion Publications). 2nd ed. Maney Publishing, 2002.

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(Editor), Svein Eliassen, and Liane Smith (Editor), eds. A Working Party Report on Guidelines on Materials Requirements for Carbona nd Low Aloy Steels for H2S-Containing Environments in Oil and Gas productio ... Federation of Corrosion Publications, No 16). Ashgate Publishing, 1996.

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Davis, J. R., ed. Corrosion of Weldments. ASM International, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.cw.9781627083393.

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Corrosion of Weldments provides an understanding of the causes and forms of weld corrosion and the methods used to monitor and control it. It explains how welding influences the microstructure and corrosion behaviors of carbon and low-alloy steels, stainless steels, nickel-base and other nonferrous alloys, and dissimilar metal welds. It identifies the factors that contribute to corrosion-related failures of welds and describes the underlying damage mechanisms. It presents case histories documenting corrosion problems in oil and gas, chemical processing, pulp and paper, and other industries and the challenges associated with high-temperature environments. It also covers corrosion monitoring and testing methods and provides insights on making weldments more corrosion resistant. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-0-87170-841-0, follow this link.
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Stainless Steels for Medical and Surgical Applications (Astm Special Technical Publication, 1438.). ASTM International, 2003.

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Needham, William Donald. Stress corrosion cracking and hydrogenof thick section high strength low alloy steel. 1986.

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Phosphate Coatings Suitable for Personal Protective Equipment. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644901113.

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Phosphate coatings can improve the corrosion resistance of carbon steel equipment such as carabiners. The specific porosity of the phosphate layer allows the deposition of an elastomer-based paint for absorbing mechanical shocks. The book is relevant for fundamental and applied research in the field of protective phosphate layers and their industrial applications. It also describes how to design and develop phosphating solutions that differ in the type and concentration of metal ions dissolved in phosphoric acid.
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