Localized Corrosion in Complex Environments 1st Edition
Capture the complexity of corrosion with Localized Corrosion in Complex Environments, 1st Edition by Mike Yongjun Tan — an essential, contemporary guide for materials scientists, corrosion engineers, and infrastructure professionals seeking practical, science-driven solutions.
From the first page you’ll find clear explanations of the mechanisms behind pitting, crevice attack, stress corrosion cracking and other localized failures, tied directly to real-world environments — marine, industrial, petrochemical and subsurface applications. The author blends rigorous electrochemical theory with case studies and diagnostic strategies that make it easy to identify root causes and select effective mitigation measures.
This book delivers:
– A systematic framework for assessing risk in complex operating conditions.
– Practical methodologies for inspection, monitoring and corrosion modeling.
– Guidance on materials selection, coatings, and cathodic protection tailored to challenging environments.
Whether you’re working on pipelines in the Gulf, offshore platforms in the North Sea, chemical plants in Asia, or municipal infrastructure in North America, this volume equips you to reduce downtime, extend asset life, and improve safety. Its balanced mix of theory and applied practice makes it ideal for engineers, researchers, consultants and graduate students.
Invest in a resource that advances both understanding and action. For professionals focused on durability and reliability, Localized Corrosion in Complex Environments is the go-to reference for tackling the toughest corrosion problems. Order your copy today and bring clarity to corrosion control in any environment.
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