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What is Corrosion? by Barbara A. Shaw and Robert G. Kelly Corrosion is degradation of materials’ properties due to interactions with their environments, and corrosion of most metals (and many materials for that matter)
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Document Date: 2012-04-20 11:04:23


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75th anniversaries of the Society2 / 3 and a centennial review / /

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West Conshohocken / New York / /

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McGraw-Hill / John Wiley & Sons / /

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United States / /

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University of Virginia / Prentice Hall / Penn State University / /

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metal / oil and gas industry / stainless steel fasteners / stainless steel / transportation / chemical processing plants / steel bridges / metal surfaces / sacrificial metal / metal dissolution / oil / metal surface / low energy oxide state / chemical species / involved coating systems / nanoporous metal coating / energy / steel / corrosion protection to piping systems / /

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University of Virginia / ECS Corrosion Division Executive Committee / Corrosion Division / Electrochemical Society / Department of Defense / ECS Corrosion Division / Penn State University / /

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Robert G. Kelly / R. Winston Revie / Barbara A. Shaw / /

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current chair / professor of engineering science / Editor / conductor / professor of engineering science and mechanics / professor of materials science / member / /

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