| |
The recent Corrosion Engineering publication by McGraw-Hill was designed as a textbook to accompany the education of undergraduates, graduates and other technical trainees during their discovery of the modern world of corrosion engineering. The book contains many equations and principles that lend themselves to the production of assignments and questions that are so important to evaluate newly acquired skills. There are also many calculation examples throughout the book that an instructor can build upon to prepare assignments or exam questions. The Corrosion Engineering Companion provides additional material and references to make the task of teaching such a modern subject a pleasurable adventure.
Note to Instructors: the main purpose of the pages listed here are to help you in preparing and delivering high quality courses on the subject. Your feedback and suggestions are an important part of the quality assurance and improvement process. Please do not hesitate to send your comments or questions to our
Chapter One: The Study of Corrosion
Reading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:Corrosion in History, Portrait of a Corrosion Engineer, Corrosion Costs & Preventive Strategies Study
Chapter Two: Corrosion Basics
Reading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site: Corrosion chemistry, Corrosion in acids, Corrosion in neutral or alkaline environments, Why metals corrode?
Chapter Three: Corrosion Electrochemistry
Reading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Four: Corrosion Thermodynamics
Reading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Five: Corrosion Kinetics and Applications of Electrochemistry to Corrosion
Reading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Six: Recognizing the Forms of Corrosion
Reading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Seven: Corrosion Failures, Factors, and Cells
Reading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Eight:
Corrosion by WaterReading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Nine:
Atmospheric CorrosionReading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Ten:
Corrosion in Soils and Microbiologically Influenced CorrosionReading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Eleven:
Materials Selection, Testing and Design ConsiderationsReading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Twelve:
Corrosion as a RiskReading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Thirteen:
Cathodic ProtectionReading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Fourteen:
Protective CoatingsReading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site:
Chapter Fifteen:
High Temperature CorrosionReading material on the Corrosion Doctors Web site: