MP·Lit INDEX to MATERIALS PERFORMANCE MP•Lit ™ TITLE INDEX (1962-2002, Vol

MP·Lit INDEX to MATERIALS PERFORMANCE MP•Lit ™ TITLE INDEX (1962-2002, Vol

MP·Lit INDEX TO MATERIALS PERFORMANCE MP•Lit ™ TITLE INDEX (1962-2002, Vol. 1-41) A word about these listings: The author and title indexes contained in MP·Lit™ were taken from the ar- chives of Materials Performance. Many older indexes have been scanned, and accuracy may vary with the quality of the scan and the original document. The style of listings may vary due to variances in the original index listings. When searching by author name, consider using only the author’s last name or search by all variants (i.e., the same author might be listed as J. Smith on one paper but J.E. Smith or J.E. Smith, Jr., on another). 1962 (Vol. 1) Tainter Gate Corrosion Prevented for $200 per Year, Glyn Beesley......................................................................... 102 January (No. 1) Coal Tar Epoxy Coating on Skyscraper Pilings ................... 63 Screening Test for Pipeline Tape Coatings, Staff Feature ..... 10 Galvanized Wrought Iron Used for Tunnel Piping ............... 69 Protective Finishes for Automobiles, K.L. Raymond ............ 16 Akron to Add Inhibitors to Deicing Salts ............................ 71 Automatically Controlled Chemical Feeding Systems, Epoxy Coatings Protect Diving Bells................................... 71 G.W. Schweitzer ............................................................. 23 March (No. 3) Commercial Hot-Dip Galvanizing of Fabricated Items, Ray Oxygen Corrosion in the Petroleum Industry, J.D. Sudbury, Vickers ........................................................................... 30 Olen L. Riggs, Jr., Frederick J. Radd ................................. 8 How to Improve Paint Crew Safety in Your Plant, Lowell S. Alternating Current Corrosion: Tests Show Alternating Hartman ........................................................................ 40 Current Increases Corrosion of Metals Underground, Nondestructive Testing with Magnetic Particles and Fluid F. Otto Waters ................................................................ 26 Penetrants, Henry G. Bogart ........................................... 46 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Naval Brass, N.A. Sinclair, Corrosion Evaluation of an Improved Wrought Zinc Alloy, H.J. Albert...................................................................... 35 E.L. White ...................................................................... 56 Corrosion Problems in a School System’s Hot-Water Tanks, Cathodic Protection: Distributed Anode and Duct Electrode John Van Bladeren ......................................................... 40 Systems for Underground Telephone Cables, Elliott R. Weld Metals for Repairing Nickel Aluminum Bronze Ship Perkins .......................................................................... 60 Propellers, L.M. Mosher .................................................. 46 Protection Problems Encountered in Storing Military Corrosion Control in Brewery Packaging Operations, Equipment, Oliver R. Dinsmore, Jr. ................................. 66 B.E. Nordhielm ............................................................... 52 Flame-Sprayed Protective Coatings Made From Refractory Basic Inspection Methods, John Abramchuck .................... 60 Materials, H.S. Ingham ................................................... 74 Thickness Probe Detects Deviations of One Percent ............ 69 Prestressed Brickwork for Corrosion Control on Chlorination Filiform Corrosion ............................................................. 70 Tower ........................................................................... 122 Continental Oil Forms Division to Market Anodic System ... 74 Internal Sandblasting of Pipe ............................................. 79 Corrosion Failure of Household Spray Gun ...................... 108 Sealant Protects Coupling from Acid .................................. 82 Bacteria Produce Electricity............................................... 85 April (No. 4) February (No. 2) Report on Corrosion and Deterioration Studies Conducted by ASTM, Samuel F. Etris.................................................... 10 Corrosion Fundamentals: High School Project, Norman Maintaining the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation System, Shafer ............................................................................ 10 David C. Klingensmith .................................................... 16 Magnesium Anodes for Protection of Fresh Water Condenser Hydrogen Embrittlement in Engineering Materials, and Cooling Parts, W.A. Heideman, Hayward Halford ....... 14 Harry C. Rogers .............................................................. 26 Economics of Cathodic Protection for U.S. Navy Ship, Materials Selection in a Kraft Mill Solves Wear and Corrosion R.C. Francis, F.E. Cook .................................................. 18 Problems in Continuous Digester Operation, R.A. Little ... 34 Three Applications of Cathodic Protection for Chemical Pulp Mill Fresh-Water Temperature is Major Factor in Equipment, H.W. Schmidt, A.A. Brouwer......................... 26 Corrosion Control, Harold A. Deery ................................. 38 Engineering and Economic Problems Involved in Cathodic Corrosion in a Hydrosulfite Bleaching System, Alan S. Protection of Laclede Gas System, Joseph C. Vogt............ 34 Rosenfeld ....................................................................... 42 Advantages of High-Density Polyolefin for Cathodic Variety of Corrosion Problems in Kraft Pulp Bleaching, Protection Cable Insulation, L.A. Hugo, C.W. Blackburn, Richard L. Miller ............................................................. 46 R.F. Craig, T.V. Gay ........................................................ 38 Aluminum Alloy Jacketing for Insulated Piping, F.L. McGeary, Solving Refinery Corrosion Problems with Cathodic B.H. Wyma ..................................................................... 52 Protection, George E. Moller, J.T. Patrick, J.W. Caldwell .. 46 Equipment Room Corrosion Problems Solved by Mechanical Some Successful Applications of Cathodic Protection in Design, D.B. Gardner ..................................................... 54 Breweries, Edgar W. Dreyman ......................................... 58 Pipeline Corrosion Survey Techniques, A.W. Peabody ......... 62 4 MP·Lit INDEX TO MATERIALS PERFORMANCE Flaws in Drill Pipe Ends Detected Electronically ................. 77 John H. Schemel ............................................................ 20 Ceramic-Metal Composites Resist 500°F to 1,500°F Seawater Tests Determine Corrosion Resistance of Stranded Corrosives ...................................................................... 80 Steel Wire, Jane H. Rigo .................................................. 28 Standards Recommends Faulty Corrosion Prevention Cathodic Protection of Underground Heating Lines, P.C. Design ......................................................................... 110 Rogers, E.E. Gross, Bernard Husock ............................... 38 Compatibility of Aluminum with Alkaline Building Materials, May (No. 5) R.E. Brooks .................................................................... 44 Crude Oil Desalting to Reduce Refinery Corrosion Problems, Checking Insulators in a Gas Distribution System, Thomas L.E. Fisher, R.W. Stenzel, G.C. Hall ................................... 8 Snedden ......................................................................... 50 Corrosion and Embrittlement Protection for Boiler Systems, Display of Types of Insulators ............................................ 56 J.F. Wilkes ..................................................................... 18 Beryllium Corrosion, John R. Steele ................................. 5 9 Thermoplastic Piping: How to Evaluate and Design with Monitoring Corrosion with Retrievable Coupons and Probes in These Materials to Solve Your Corrosion Problems, Crude Oil Refinery Units, Ray H. Wingate ........................ 64 David W. Baird ............................................................... 27 Anodes Stop Dockside Corrosion of Pleasure Boats ............ 75 Use of Aluminum in the Chemical Process Industry, Gloves Replaced by Hand Cream in Parts Assembly ........... 76 R.S. Dalrymple ............................................................... 36 Gold-Coated Suit Shields Against 3,000°F Flashes ............. 78 Simplified Presentation of Oil and Gas Well Caliper Surveys, Steel Specified to Protect Steam Line’s Insulation ............... 84 Paul E. Pilkington ........................................................... 43 Conductive Polyethylene Film Is New Safety Material .......... 85 Marine Borer Control: Laboratory Tests on Limnoria Cathodic Protection of Home Owner’s Underground Piping 102 Tripunctata, J.R. Rice, D.A. Ballard ................................. 50 History of a Corrosion Control Program for a Gas Distribution August (No. 8) Company, J.P. Shultz ..................................................... 54 Feasibility Studies on Cathodic Protection of Deep-Well Corrosion Control in the East Texas Field, B.W. Cato ......... 58 External Casing Surfaces, F.E. Blount, P.W. Bolmer ........ 10 NACE Technical Committee Report: Evaluation of Inhibitors Corrosion Inhibitor Screening Test for Oil Wells, Rita Wieland, Used to Prevent Corrosion of Metals by Acid Cleaning J.R. Bruce ...................................................................... 24 Methods ....................................................................... 107 Improper Fabrication Is Major Cause of Stainless

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