Pietro Pedeferri's Great Contribution on Understanding Corrosion in Concrete

Pietro Pedeferri's Great Contribution on Understanding Corrosion in Concrete

European Corrosion Congress 2009 (EUROCORR 2009) Nice, France 6-10 September 2009 Volume 1 of 6 ISBN: 978-1-61567-796-2 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2009) by CEFRACOR All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2010) For permission requests, please contact CEFRACOR at the address below. CEFRACOR 28 Rue Saint Dominique 75007 Paris France Phone: +33 (0) 1 47 05 39 26 Fax: +33 (0) 1 45 55 90 74 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2634 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 PIETRO PEDEFERRI'S GREAT CONTRIBUTION ON UNDERSTANDING CORROSION IN CONCRETE................................1 Luciano Lazzari KEY ISSUES ON MATERIALS COMPATIBILITY AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES FOR TRANSMUTATION SYSTEMS ......................................................................................................................................................................2 C. Fazio INFLUENCE OF PROTEIN AND MICRO-STRUCTURE ON THE PASSIVE FILM FORMATION ON MOM HIP REPLACEMENTS.....................................................................................................................................................................................3 Michael Schymura, Mathew Mathew, Robin Pourzal, Markus Wimmer, Alfons Fischer FUNCTIONALISED NANO-HYBRID COATING ON GALVANNEALED STEEL SHEET: A MATERIAL FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY............................................................................................................................................................................4 T. K. Rout, N. Bandyopadhyay GAS CONDENSATES CORROSION BEHAVIOUR OF STAINLESS STEEL USED FOR AUTOMOTIVE EXHAUST APPLICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................................5 Julien Sorbe, Annick Antoni, Jean Lagier, Adeline Gourgaud, Adrien Salib BASIC STRATEGY OF ANTI-CORROSION TECHNOLOGY IN TOYOTA ........................................................................................6 Bekir Gunduz STRESS CORROSION CRACKING OF HYDRIDED ZIRCALOY-4 CLADDINGS IN IODINE CONTAINING ENVIRONMENTS.............................................................................................................................................................................................7 A. Dinu, M. Abrudeanu, M. I. Petrescu ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVOIUR OF NAVAL ALUMIUM ALLOYS IN SEA WATER PORTS ...................................................12 Amir Eliezer, Addis Garcia, Benjamin Valdez, Michael Shorr EFFECT OF SCRATCH ON CRACK INITIATION OF ALLOY 690TT IN HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE WATER .......................................................................................................................................................................................13 Jianqiu Wang, En-Hou Han ANALYSIS OF SURFACE FILM OF ALLOY 690TT WITH VARIOUS SURFACE FINISH IN HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH PRESSURE WATER...........................................................................................................................................14 Jianqiu Wang, Zhiming Zhang, En-Hou Han, Wei Ke RENOVATION OF THE CROZET ISLAND WHARF BY HDPE PROTECTIVE OUTER LAYER FRENCH SOUTHERN AND ANTARTIC LANDS.......................................................................................................................................................15 Hervé Barreda, Laurent Besnard, Philippe Delorme, Henri Gouge EVALUATION OF ELECTRODEPOSITED COMOP THIN FILM AS DIFFUSION BARRIERS LAYER FOR ULSI APPLICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................................................................29 Z. Abdel Hamid, A. Shaaban, A. Abdel Aal, H. B. Hassan ELECTRODEPOSITED NICKEL COMPOSITE COATING CONTAINING NANO-PARTICULATES CR2O3 BY CONVENTIONAL ELECTROPLATING TECHNIQUE ...................................................................................................................49 Z. Abdel Hamid, S. M. El-Sheikh, S. A. El-Badry DEVELOPMENT OF HOT-DIP ZINC COATING PROCESS USING UNDER LAYERS ..................................................................65 Z. A. Hamid, A. Abdel Aal, H. B. Hassan, A. Shaaban HIGH TEMPERATURE OXIDATION OF 316 LN SS AND PREDICTION OF THE LONG-TERM INTEGRITY OF THE SCALE BY A KINETIC MODEL .................................................................................................................................................78 Pillai S. Rajendran, Dayal R. K THE IMPOROVEMENT OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE PROPERTIES AGAINST SULFATE AND SULFURIC ACIDMATTACK .......................................................................................................................................................................79 Asghar Laderian, Abed Soleymani ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION CORROSION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY (EICCT) ...........................................................80 Digby D. Macdonald, Michael Lewis, Jason McLafferty, Randy Peek MODELING THE DYNAMICS OF CORROSION FATIGUE...............................................................................................................103 G. R. Engelhardt, D. D. Macdonald KINETIC STABILITY DIAGRAMS AND THE PREDICTION OF PASSIVITY ...............................................................................116 Digby D. Macdonald LOCALIZED CORROSION ON 2219 ALUMINIUM ALLOY EXPOSED TO A 3.5% NACL SOLUTION...................................130 Rossana Grilli, John F. Watts, Mark A. Baker, James E. Castle, Barrie Dunn THE ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF CARBON STEEL IN SIMULATED CONCRETE PORE WATER..........................................142 Digby D. Macdonald, Orchid Azizi CORROSION INHIBITION EFFECT OF CATIONIC SURFACTANT AND HALIDE IONS ON STEEL IN ACID MEDIUM .............................................................................................................................................................................................150 Dorna Asefi, Mokhtar Arami, Ali Asghar Sarabi ANALYSIS OF PARTIAL PRESSURE OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE EFFECTS ON SCC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF DUPLEX STAINLESS STEELS IN HYDROGEN SULFIDE-CHLORIDE ENVIRONMENTS AT 160°C AND APPLICATION OF SLIP-DISSOLUTION MODEL OF STRESS CORROSION CRACK GROWTH ...........................................151 Boleslav Eremias, Vladimir Cihal, Eva Kalabisova CORROSION OF COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS IN AUQUEOUS SOLUTIONS CONTAINING HALIDE IONS.................................................................................................................................................................................................................160 Leo Binder, Fouzia Altaf STRAIN LOCALIZATION EFFECT ON OXIDATION AND PWSCC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF NI-BASED ALLOYS..........................................................................................................................................................................................................161 Thierry Couvant, Laurent Legras, Nicolas Huin, Gabriel Ilevbare A NOVEL LABORATORY APPARATUS TO DETERMINE THE FILM PERSISTENCY OF BATCH CORROSION INHIBITORS ........................................................................................................................................................................162 Mohsen Achour CORROSION BEHAVIOUR OF MG AND AZ31 ALLOY WITH AL THERMAL SPRAYING COATINGS IN ENVIRONMENT EXPOSURE ....................................................................................................................................................................169 A. Pardo, M. C. Merino, P. Casajús, M. Mohedano, S. Merino, R. Arrabal CORROSION MONITORING IN THE OIL REFINING INDUSTRY: A REVIEW...........................................................................179 Alec Groysman SELF ASSEMBLING MOLECULES AS CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR THE 1050 ALUMINIUM ALLOY ..........................254 Wagner A. S. Izaltino, Sérgio L. Assis, Solange De Souza, Daniel S. Yoshikawa, Isolda Costa A STUDY ON GREEN ELECTROPLATING ...........................................................................................................................................264 Susai Rajendran, Ignatius Navis Karthika, M. Manivannan, J. Jeyasundari SHORTER TIME FOR TESTING AND A PHYSICAL ANTICORROSIVE PROPERTY VALUE OF CORROSION PREVENTION COATINGS...............................................................................................................................................265 P. Heinze ASSESSMENT OF THE AGGRESSIVENESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ON SHIPS............................................266 Nathalie Lebozec, Jean-Pierre Pautasso, Philippe Le Calve, Dominique Thierry ON PITTING CORROSION AND INHIBITION OF α-BRASS IN BROMIDE CONTAINING SOLUTIONS...............................276 E. A. Abd El Meguid, N. K. Awad ACRYLATE BASED ANTI-CORROSION FILMS USING NOVEL BISPHOSPHONIC METHACRYLATES............................277 Ghislain David, Kamel Chougrani, Bernard Boutevin 1-HYDROXYBENZOTRIAZOLE AND BENZOTRIAZOLE AS COPPER CORROSION INHIBITORS .....................................285 Matjaz Finsgar, Ingrid Milosev, Antonija Lesar, Anton Kokalj RESEARCH ON CORROSION RESISTANCE OF ELECTROLESS

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