| Contents: |
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 - Cost, Classification,and Examples of Hydrogen Attack in Steels
Chapter 2 - Fundamentalsof Hydrogen Attack in Steels
Chapter 3 - Fundamentalsof the Solutions to Hydrogen Attack in Steels
Chapter 4 - Practical Solutionsto Low-Temperature Hydrogen Attack in Steels
Chapter 5 - Practical Solutionsto High-Temperature Hydrogen Attack in Steels
Chapter 6 - Summation andDirection
References 177
Bibliography 179
Index 181
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| Solutions toHydrogen Attack in Steels |
| by P.F. Timmins, 225pp, 1997, ISBN: 0871705974 |
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This book is designed to help metallurgical, chemical, mechanical, andreliability engineers responsible for the safe operation and maintenanceof equipment made of steel. |
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| Much of this equipment could be susceptible to low-temperature hydrogenattack (LTHA) and high-temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA) due to a conditionresulting from the steel making practice, a fabrication process, and/orin-service use. It provides a perspective of a realistic fundamental approachbalanced with a realistic view of costs, service failures, and practicalsolutions to problems of hydrogen attack in steel. It also provides a realistictarget of compiling problem-solving software for the future. |
| $175.00 |
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