A comprehensive text to the non-destructive evaluation of degradation
of materials due to environment that takes an interdisciplinary
approach
Non-Destructive Evaluation of Corrosion and Corrosion-assisted
Cracking is an important resource that covers the critical
interdisciplinary topic of non-destructive evaluation of degradation of
materials due to environment. The authors--noted experts in the
field--offer an overview of the wide-variety of approaches to
non-destructive evaluation and various types of corrosion. The text is
filled with instructive case studies from a range of industries
including aerospace, energy, defense, and processing.
The authors review the most common non-destructive evaluation techniques
that are applied in both research and industry in order to evaluate the
properties and more importantly degradation of materials components or
systems without causing damage. Ultrasonic, radiographic, thermographic,
electromagnetic, and optical are some of the methods explored in the
book. This important text:
- Offers a groundbreaking interdisciplinary approach to of
non-destructive evaluation of corrosion and corrosion-assisted
cracking
- Discusses techniques for non-destructive evaluation and various types
of corrosion
- Includes information on the application of a variety of techniques as
well as specific case studies
- Contains information targeting industries such as aerospace, energy,
processing
- Presents information from leading researchers and technologists in
both non-destructive evaluation and corrosion
Written for life assessment and maintenance personnel involved in
quality control, failure analysis, and R&D, Non-Destructive Evaluation
of Corrosion and Corrosion-assisted Cracking is an essential
interdisciplinary guide to the topic.