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Pitting corrosion presents a critical challenge to engineering infrastructure, with limited comprehensive modeling methodologies available to evaluate the effectiveness of corrosion mitigation strategies tailored to specific structural systems. This book aims to bridge that gap by introducing advanced, integrated models that encompass the various stages and influencing factors of the corrosion process. It provides an in-depth exploration of corrosion fatigue mechanisms, the impact of stress and temperature, and practical approaches to mitigate corrosion-induced damage in structural components.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Pitting corrosion presents a critical challenge to engineering infrastructure, with limited comprehensive modeling methodologies available to evaluate the effectiveness of corrosion mitigation strategies tailored to specific structural systems. This book aims to bridge that gap by introducing advanced, integrated models that encompass the various stages and influencing factors of the corrosion process. It provides an in-depth exploration of corrosion fatigue mechanisms, the impact of stress and temperature, and practical approaches to mitigate corrosion-induced damage in structural components. Features * Discusses exclusive material on modelling of the pitting corrosion process * Provides a brief outline of experimental techniques for pitting corrosion * Covers advanced numerical modelling techniques are explained with number of examples * Presents data on modular form for easy understanding of the modelling techniques * Includes equations/flow charts to generate the numerical codes This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers and professionals in materials science, corrosion, aerospace, mechanical and civil engineering.
Autorenporträt
Srinivasan Gopalakrishnan received his Ph.D from School of Aeronautics and Astronautics from Purdue University, USA in the year December 1992and in the year November 1997, he joined the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, where currently he is a Senior Professor. His main areas of interest are Wave Propagation in complex media, Computational Material Science, Computational Mechanics, Smart Structures, Structural Health Monitoring, MEMS and Nano Composite Structures. Ramesh Babu Jangala is a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Vanderbilt University with a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and a Master's degree in Aerospace Structural Engineering from IIT Kanpur. His research during his Ph.D. focused on corrosion modeling and fatigue life prediction in metallic structures.