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- W2489757613 abstract "The general truth of the engineering maxim that “most problems are surface problems” becomes apparent when one considers the nature of metallic corrosion and wear, the fatigue-cracking of metals, and the effect of catalysts on chemical reactions. For instance, with regard to corrosion, metal surfaces commonly oxidize in air at ambient temperatures to form a very thin oxide film (tarnish). This “dry” corrosion is limited, destroys little of the metallic substrate, and is not normally a serious problem. However, at elevated temperatures, nearly all metals and alloys react with their environment at an appreciable rate to form a thick nonprotective oxide layer (scale). “Wet” or aqueous corrosion, in which electrochemical attack proceeds in the presence of water, can also destroy metallic surfaces and is responsible for a wide variety of difficult problems throughout all branches of the industry. Generally, the surface properties of steels are improved by machining to produce a smooth surface texture, mechanically working, introducing small atoms of carbon and/or nitrogen by thermochemical means, applying protective coatings, and chemically converting." @default.
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- W2489757613 title "Corrosion and surface engineering" @default.
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