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1945 (Vol. 1) Notes on Use of Copper-Nickel Alloy in HF Alkylation


Processes, B.B. Morton ................................................. 228
March (No. 1)
Corrosion Research and Abatement — Yesterday and Today, 1946 (Vol. 2)
F.N. Speller ...................................................................... 1
Electrical Resistivity of Steel, R.P. Howell ........................... 14 March (No. 1)
Economics of Mitigation of External Corrosion on Corrosion of Yellow Brass Pipes in Domestic Hot-Water
Underground Pipelines, J.C. Stirling ............................... 17 Systems — A Metallographic Study, E.P. Polushkin,
Use of Forced Drainage Systems in Stray-Current Areas, H.L. Shuldener ................................................................ 1
E.G. Carlson ................................................................. 31 Control of Galvanic Corrosion of Iron, C.K. Donoho,
Purposes of the Association ............................................... 13 J.T. MacKenzie .............................................................. 20
Control of Pipeline Corrosion — A Manual; Part 2,
June (No. 2) O.C. Mudd .................................................................... 25
Corrosion Protection for Transcontinental Cable West of Salt Corrosion Problems in the Petroleum Production and
Lake City, Utah, T.J. Maitland ........................................ 47 Pipeline Industry, W.F. Rogers ........................................ 59
Developing Magnesium for Cathodic Protection, P. Hart,
Y.W. Titterington ........................................................... 59 June (No. 2)
Analysis of Data in Cathodic Protection of an Open Condenser Effectiveness of Paint in Suppressing Galvanic Corrosion,
Box, J.J. Stadtherr ......................................................... 70 G.W. Seagren, G.H. Young, F.L. LaQue ........................... 67
Role of the Straight Chromium Stainless Steels for Vessel Permeability and Corrosion in Protective Coatings,
Linings in the Refinery Field, W.J. Jackel ........................ 83 D.F. Siddall ................................................................... 78
Progress Report on the Behavior of Zinc-Iron Couples in Soils, Prevention of Condensate Well Corrosion by Chemical
M. Romanoff ................................................................... 95 Treatment in the Erath Field, W.D. Yale ......................... 85
Corrosion in the Water Industry, H.A. Price ...................... 95
September (No. 3) Some Corrosion Problems Encountered in Steam Plant
Corrosion-Resistant Characteristics of Some Condenser Tube Operations, J.A. Keeth ................................................. 101
Alloys, A.W. Tracy ......................................................... 103 Installation and Protection of Underground Gas Distribution
Light Metals for the Cathodic Protection of Steel Structures, Systems with Pipeline Enamels, P.D. Mellon ................. 124
R.B. Mears, C.D. Brown ................................................ 113
Use of Zinc for Cathodic Protection, H.W. Wahlquist ........ 119 September (No. 3)
Corrosion-Resistant Sucker Rods .................................... 148 Telephone Cable Sheath Corrosion in Non-Stray-Current
Corrosion of 18-8 Alloy Furnace Tubes in High-Temperature Areas, J.M. Standring ................................................... 133
Vapor Phase Cracking Service, E.Q. Camp, C. Phillips, Jr., Laboratory Studies for Determination of Organic Acids As
L. Gross ...................................................................... 149 Related to Internal Corrosion of High-Pressure
Analysis of Data in Cathodic Protection of an Open Condenser Condensate Wells, E.C. Greco, H.T. Griffin .................... 138
Box (Table of References) .............................................. 161 Designing Water Pipes for Long Life and High Carrying
Capacity, G.H. Garrett .................................................. 153
December (No. 4) Disadvantage of Dissimilar Metal in Equipment,
Electrolysis Surveys on Underground Cables, T.G. Hicronymus ......................................................... 163
L.J. Gorman ................................................................. 163 Condenser Tubes of Aluminum Alloys, R.B. Mears ........... 165
Marine Corrosion Testing Station at Kure Beach, N.C. ...... 178
Behavior of Zinc-Iron Couples in Carbonate Soil, October (No. 4)
T.H. Gilbert, G. Corfield ................................................ 187 Cathodic Protection as a Corrosion Control Method Applied to
Control of Pipeline Corrosion — A Manual; Part 1, Steel Surfaces Submerged in Water, L.P. Sudrabin ........ 175
O.C. Mudd .................................................................. 192 Chemical Treatment of Distilled Wells — Practical Aspects,
Corrosion Protection by Phosphatization, M.A. Streicher . 219 T.S. Bacon ................................................................... 188

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Investigation and Control of Condensate Well Corrosion, Failures of Domestic Hot-Water Storage Tank, C.P. Hoover 185
P.L. Menaul .................................................................. 195 Corrosion of Galvanized Hot-Water Storage Tanks,
Magnesium Anodes for the Cathodic Protection of J.M. Bialosky ............................................................... 192
Underground Structures, H.A. Robinson ....................... 199 Discussion: O. Price ....................................................... 197
Carbon and Graphite for Corrosion Resistance, Review: Preparation of Metals for Painting, R.E. Gwyther . 201
C.E. Ford .................................................................... 219
May (No. 5)
November (No. 5) Corrosion Coupons and Pipe Life Predictions — Revision of
Maintenance of Oil Field Equipment, D.R. Hiskey ............ 235 1947, W.R. Schneider ................................................... 209
Selenium Rectifiers for Cathodic Protection, W.F. Bonner . 249 Protective Coatings on Bell System Cables, V.J. Alkbano,
“Thermogalvanic” Corrosion, N.E. Berry ........................... 261 R.H. Pope ..................................................................... 221
Corrosion Criteria — Their Visual Evaluation, M. Darrin .. 268 Anaerobic Corrosion of Iron in Soil — A Condensation,
Some Metallurgical Observations with Respect to Corrosion R.L. Starkey, K.M. Wight ............................................... 227
in Distillate Wells, M.E. Holmberg ................................. 278 Laboratory Evaluation of Corrosion-Resistant Pigments
Bibliography of Corrosion Testing Methods, 1935-1945, and Vehicles, H. Zahn ................................................... 233
L.R. Voigt ...................................................................... 16 Suburban Philadelphia Electrolysis Committee,
P. Ganser ..................................................................... 241
December (No. 6) A Study of the Corrosion of Copper Alloy Condenser Tubes,
Corrosion-Resistant Processing Equipment of Clad Steels N.W. Mitchell ................................................................ 243
for Chemical and Allied Industries, E.C. Gosnell ............ 287 Mechanical and Metallurgical Control of Sulfuric Acid
Attenuation of Forced Drainage Effects on Long Uniform Corrosion in Petrloum Processes, E.R. Wilkinson ........... 252
Structures, R.H. Pope ................................................... 307
Cathodic Protection, C.H. McRaven ................................. 320 June (No. 6)
Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead ............................ 330 Galvanic Aluminum Anodes for Cathodic Protection,
R.B. Hoxeng, E.D. Verink, Jr., R.H. Brown .................... 263
1947 (Vol. 3) Corrosion and Preventive Methods in the Katy Field,
R.C. Buchan ................................................................. 275
Review: Corrosion of Refinery Equipment, E.E. Kerns ...... 291
January (No. 1) Contributions of Sir Humphry Davy to Cathodic Protection,
Results Obtained from Five Years of Cathodic Protection on I.A. Denison ................................................................. 295
24-Inch Gas Line Rapidly Deteriorating from Bacterial Discussion: Designing to Prevent Corrosion, F.N. Speller . 299
Corrosion, W.E. Huddleston ............................................. 1 Attenuation of Drainage Effects on A Long Uniform
Corrosion Rating for Metals, H.D. Holler, R.A. Frye .............. 8 Structure with Distributed Drainage, J.M. Standring ..... 301
Discussion: R.E. McNulty ................................................... 8 Erratum: ................................................................... 348
Resistance of Some Nickel-Containing Alloys to West Texas
Crudes, B.B. Morton ....................................................... 23 July (No. 7)
Condensate Well Corrosion Committee Report to Executive A Survey of High-Temperature, Gas-Atmosphere Corrosion
Committee ...................................................................... 35 of Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloys; Part 1, J.T. Gow .......... 311
Investigation of Electrolytic Corrosion of Steel in Concrete, Determination of Pipe Protection by the Continuous
Committee Report to Electrical Section ............................ 37 Polarity Method, W.E. Huddleston ................................. 325
Discussion: B.L. Corey ................................................... 330
February (No. 2) Corrosion of Iron, W.R. Whitney ...................................... 331
Corrosion — The Great Destroyer, D.J. Fergus ................... 55
Electrical Engineer’s Responsibility for Recognizing Corrosion
Economic Aspects of Corrosion Problems, F.A. Rohrman .... 67
as a Factor in the Design of Electrical Structures,
Use of Sodium Chromate As a Corrosion Control Medium
M.C. Miller ................................................................... 341
in Gas Condensate Wells, C.K. Eilerts, H.A. Carlson,
Discussion: Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead,
R.V. Smith, F.G. Archer, V.L. Barr ................................... 73
R.L. Ziegfeld ................................................................. 347
Construction and Ratings of Copper Oxide Rectifiers for
A Magnesium Anode Installation for Preventing the Corrosion
Cathodic Protection of Pipelines, L.W. Burton,
of Lead Cable Sheath, H.A. Robinson, R.L. Featherly ..... 349
C.E. Hamann ................................................................. 75
August (No. 8)
March (No. 3) Statistical Analysis of Test Containers for Condensate Well
Designing to Prevent Corrosion, R.B. Mears, R.H. Brown .... 97
Corrosion Studies, V.V. Kendall .................................... 359
Discussion: M.G. Fontana .............................................. 119
Corrosion Costs to the Water Industry, H.E. Jordan ......... 367
Results of Some Studies of the Condensate Well Corrosion
Chemical Reaction in Metal Protective Paints,
Problem, W.F. Rogers, H.E. Waldrip .............................. 121
E.J. Dunn, Jr. .............................................................. 374
Discussion: T.S. Bacon ................................................... 138
Discussion: ................................................................ 593
Discussion: N. Hackerman ............................................. 139
A Survey of High-Temperature, Gas-Atmosphere Corrosion
Review: Plastic Coatings to Control Metal Corrosion,
of Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloys; Part 2, J.T. Gow .......... 383
S.P. Wilson ................................................................... 141
Discussion: E.F. Wilson .................................................. 405
Discussion: Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead,
Arsenic as a Corrosion Inhibitor in Sulfuric Acid,
H.H. Uhlig .................................................................... 149
A. Wachter, R.S. Treseder, M.K. Weber .......................... 406
April (No. 4) September (No. 9)
Application of Forced Drainage Constants,
Effect of Carbide Structure on the Corrosion Resistance
M.E. Parker, Jr. ............................................................ 151
of Steel, R.W. Manuel .................................................... 415
Discussion: R.H. Pope .................................................... 155
Discussion: F.L. LaQue .................................................. 431
Use of Corrosion Inhibitors in Products Pipes Lines — A
Cathodic Protection of 138 KV. Lead Sheathed Power Cables
Survey of Practices, I.M. Parker ..................................... 157
of the Los Angeles Department, I.C. Dietze .................... 432
Cathodic Protection Rectifiers, W.L. Roush, E.I. Wood ...... 169
Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Fresh Waters,
Fundamental Factors in Corrosion Control, H. Uhlig ........ 173
D.W. Sawyer, R.H. Brown ............................................. 443

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Erratum: ................................................................... 352 March (No. 3)


Use of Dehydration in Combating Internal Corrosion in Salt as a Medium of Corrosion of Underground Cables,
Products Pipeline Systems, H.K. Phipps ........................ 458 A.G. Andrews ................................................................. 93
Discussion: T.W. Alexander ............................................ 100
October (No. 10) Corrosion Tests in Sulfuric Acid in Petroleum Refinery
Nondestructive Methods for Determining Metal Plate Processes, W.Z. Friend .................................................. 101
Thickness, J.G. Kerley .................................................. 467 Selection of Protective Coatings for Metals, K.G. Compton 112
Ferric Ion Corrosion During Acid Cleaning, F.N. Alquist, Control of External Corrosion on Plantation Pipeline ........ 123
J.L. Wasco, H.A. Robinson ............................................ 482 Discussion: C.W. Evans ................................................. 132
Electrochemical Factors in Underground Corrosion of Lead
Cable Sheath, V.J. Albano ............................................ 488 April (No. 4)
Discussion: I.A. Denison ................................................ 500 Effect of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance and
Principles of Immersion and Humidity Testing of Metal Economics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand,
Protective Paints, A.C. Elm ............................................ 501 Part 1, C.J. Couy .......................................................... 133
Discussion: W.W. Cranmer, T.R. Donlan, V.M. Darsey, Chemical Research and Corrosion Control: Some Recent
C.C. Hipkins, R.J. Wirshing, W.F. Singleton, M. Van Loo, Contributions of a Corrosion Research Group,
I.C. Clare, H.A. Nelson, R.I. Wray, W.H. Lutz, E.J. Lewis 538 W.H.J. Vernon .............................................................. 141
Mechanism of Oxidation and Tarnishing, U.R. Evans ....... 149
November (No. 11) Plastic for Corrosion Control, J.W. Shackleton ................. 172
Location and Selection of Anode Systems for Cathodic Testing and Selection of Inhibitors for Corrosive High-
Protection, D.B. Good ................................................... 539 Pressure Gas Condensate Wells, D.A. Shock .................. 179
Discussion: ......................................... 632, 633, 1948, 185 Reply to Discussion: Location and
Electrical Instruments and Measurements in Cathodic Selection of Anode Systems for Cathodic Protection,
Protection, J.M. Pearson ............................................... 549 D.B. Good .................................................................... 185
Surface Studies of Metals from the Corrosion Standpiont,
M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 567 May (No. 5)
Regalvanizing of Welded Joints, G.H. Ohmer .................... 580 Effects of Hydrogen Generated by Steel, M.H. Bartz,
Cathodic Protection of Hot-Water Tanks, J.M. Bialosky .... 585 C.E. Rawlins ................................................................ 187
Discussion: L.J. Waldron ............................................... 591 Effect of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance and
Test of Nickel-Plated Pipe in Corrosive Distillate Well, Economics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand,
B.B. Morton ................................................................. 592 Part 2, C.J. Couy .......................................................... 207
Discussion: Chemical Reaction in Metal Protective Paints, Organic Coatings for Corrosion Protection — A General
W. Beck ....................................................................... 593 Discussion, G.W. Seagren ............................................. 219
Salt-Water Corrosion of Ships, R.A. Pomfret, L.M. Mosher 227
December (No. 12) Discussion: ......................................................... 421, 422
Resistance of Aluminum to Corrosion in Solutions
Containing Various Anions and Cations, A.B. McKee, June (No. 6)
R.H. Brown .................................................................. 595 Alloying Steels for Corrosion Resistance to Gas-Condensate
Thermogalvanic Corrosion; Part 2, R.M. Buffington .......... 613 Fluids; Part 1, C.K. Eilerts, F. Green, F.G. Archer,
Discussion: J.T. Waber ................................................... 631 B. Hanna, L.M. Burman ............................................... 245
Discussion: Location and Selection of Anode Systems for Cathodic Protection of Casings in Loudon Pool, S.P. Ewing,
Cathodic Protection, R.A. Brannon ................................ 632 J.F. Bayhi .................................................................... 264
Further Discussion: Location and Selection of Anode Effects of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance and
Systems for Cathodic Protection, O.C. Mudd ................. 633 Economics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand,
Part 3 (Conclusion), C.J. Couy ...................................... 287
1948 (Vol. 4)
July (No. 7)
January (No. 1) Resistance of Alloys to Corrosion During the Processing of
Some Foods, J.F. Mason, Jr. ......................................... 305
Experiences in Conditioning Corrosive Army Water Supplies
Alloying Steels for Corrosion Resistance to Gas-Condensate
in New England, G.P. Loschiavo ........................................ 1
Fluids; Part 2 (Conclusion), C.K. Eilerts, F. Greene,
Chimney Liner Corrosion Resulting From Gas-Fired
F.G. Archer, B. Hanna, L.M. Burman ............................ 321
Furnaces, G.B. Johnson ................................................. 15
Discussion: F.L. LaQue .................................................. 357
Utilization of Electrically Insulated Couplings in Corrosion
Cathodic Protection of Steel in Seawater with Magnesium
Control, W.F. Levert ........................................................ 24
Anodes, H.A. Humble .................................................... 358
Mechanical Design Features of Insulated Couplings,
Test of Nickel-Plated A.P.I. Type Joint in Flow Line of
P. Williams ..................................................................... 29
Corrosion Distillate Well, B.B. Morton ............................... 1
February (No. 2)
August (No. 8)
Tests and Properties of Corrosion-Preventive Lubricants
Corrosion Prevention in Processing Sour Crudes,
for Lead Sheathed Cables in Underground Ducts — A
E.Q. Camp ................................................................... 371
Discussion:, H.S. Phelps, F. Kahn .................................. 37
Preparation of Metal Surfaces for Organic Coating,
Use of Inhibitors in Corrosion Control, N. Hackerman ........ 45
G.R. Hoover .................................................................. 399
Discussion: M.G. Fontana, H.J. McDonald,
Corrosion in Vertical Turbine Pumps, T.E. Larson ............ 412
J.T. Waber ..................................................................... 60
Discussion: Salt-Water Corrosion of Ships, W. Beck ........ 421
Corrosion Problems in Communication and Radio
Field Application of Protective Coatings Facilities Conversion
Equipment Design, L.P. Morris ........................................ 61
of Old Paper Mill, R.P. Hill ................................................. 1
Gas Utility Underground Pipe Corrosion Mitigation
Practices, A.H. Cramer .................................................... 72 September (No. 9)
Soluble Silicates for Corrosion Inhibition in the Oil
Action of Rust-Prevention Oils, E.R. Barnum, R.G. Larsen,
Industry, W. Stericker ..................................................... 83

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A. Wachter ................................................................... 423 February (No. 2)


Prevention of Corrosion in Lead Sheathed Cables by Means Galvanic Action Between Lead, Worthite and Other Acid-
of a Vulcanized Protective Coating, B.B. Reinitz, Resistant Alloys in Sulfuric Acid, W.E. Pratt,
N.A. Zamborsky ............................................................ 432 E.T. Collinsworth, Jr. ...................................................... 39
Discussion: H. Clark ...................................................... 444 Geographic Study of Deposits and Corrosion, F.N. Alquist .. 45
Application of Electron Diffraction Techniques to the Study Discussion: Selected Bibliography on Salt Spray Testing,
of Corrosion Processes, E.A. Gulbransen ...................... 445 L.R. Voigt, L.M. Flaherty ................................................. 54
Atmospheric Corrosion Testing Site, A.H. Thomas ............ 456 Erratum: Punched Cards for Filling Corrosion Test Results,
L.R. Voigt, Dec. 1948 ...................................................... 54
October (No. 10) Organic Linings for Chemical Equipment, K. Tator ............. 55
Performance of Steam Condensers Aboard U.S. Naval Mitigation of Corrosion on City Gas Distribution Systems,
Vessels, H.E. Bethon .................................................... 457 A.D. Simpson, Jr. ........................................................... 59
Principles of Protecting Metals with Organic Coatings,
A.J. Eickhoff, W.E. Shaw .............................................. 463 March (No. 3)
Corrosion From Flue Gases, E.A. Rudulph ....................... 476 Unusual Corrosion in High-Pressure Boilers, S.T. Powell,
Discussion: R.T. Roberts, G.C. Daniels ........................... 478 R.G. Von Lossberg .......................................................... 71
Fifteen Year’s Experience in Application of External Cooperative Approach to Electrolysis Problems, R.M. Lawall 79
Corrosion Mitigation Methods to a High-Pressure Natural Discussion: I.C. Dietze, F.B. Fry, W. Beck ......................... 85
Gas Transmission Line, N.K. Senatoroff ......................... 479 Galvanic Corrosion in Oil and Gas Well Fluids, F.L. LaQue . 86
Selected Bibliography on Salt Spray Testing, 1935-1946, Protective Films — Natural Formation on Aluminum and Its
L.R. Voigt ..................................................................... 492 Alloys, F.A. Champion .................................................... 92
Discussion: 1949, ............................................................ 54 Combating Corrosion with Rubber Lining, R. McFarland .... 98
Aluminum Pipe Test, R.L. Bullock ....................................... 1
April (No. 4)
November (No. 11) Effect of Various Aqueous Solutions Upon the Reactions at
A Simple Test Method for Evaluating Corrosion Inhibitors, Pure Iron Anodes and Cathodes; Part 1, W.W. Kittelberger,
J.W. Ryznar, J. Greene ................................................. 505 A.C. Elm ...................................................................... 101
Corrosion Problems in the Manufacture of Soda Ash by the Erratum: ................................................................... 200
Ammonia Soda Process, G. Heinemann ......................... 516 Marine Fouling and Boring Organisms, with Some Material on
Corrosion of Underground Power Cable Sheaths, Corrosion, J.L. Baughman ............................................ 113
L.F. Greve .................................................................... 529 Corrosion, Passivity and Passivation from the
Discussion: F.E. Kulman, I.C. Dietze, A. Bodicky, Thermodynamic Point of View, M. Pourbaix ................... 121
W.D. Sanderson ........................................................... 544 Corrosion of Base Metal Contact Surfaces in the Telephone
Some European Researches on Passivity, U.R. Evans ....... 545 System (Anonymous) .................................................... 134
Plastic Coatings and Corrosion, C.G. Munger ................... 557
Corrosion in the Power Industry, I.C. Dietze ..................... 566 May (No. 5)
Crude Still Overhead System Corrosion, A.F. Blumer ....... 135
December (No. 12) Discussion: E.Q. Camp .................................................. 147
Environmental pH as a Factor in Control of Anaerobic Building Organic Protective Coatings to Special Requirements,
Bacterial Corrosion, J.B. Hunter, H.F. McConomy, K.G. Compton .............................................................. 148
R.F. Weston .................................................................. 567 A Case of Corrosion Involving Cinders, C.H. Thompson .... 151
Discussion: R.F. Hadley, K.M. Wight ............................... 567 Discussion: L.J. Gorman ................................................ 154
Punched Cards for Filing Corrosion Test Results, Effect of Various Aqueous Solutions Upon the Reactions at
L.R. Voigt ..................................................................... 582 Pure Iron Anodes and Cathodes; Part 2, W.W. Kittelberger,
Erratum: 1949 ................................................................. 54 A.C. Elm ...................................................................... 155
Bearing Corrosion in Turbo-Generators, J.A.T. Broeke ..... 590 Corrosion in Sour Crude Storage Tanks, D. Holsteyn ....... 168
Discussion: E.F. Dissmeyer ............................................ 598
Erratum: 1949 ............................................................... 133 June (No. 6)
Formulation of Corrosion-Resistant Paint, J.W. Nee ......... 599 Why Metals Corrode, H.H. Uhlig ...................................... 169
Present Day Aspects of Condensate Well Corrosion, Discussion: ......................................................... 352-353
H.E. Waldrip ................................................................ 611 Electrochemical Studies on Insulating Couplings for
Discussion: T.S. Zajac .................................................... 618 Underground Pipe and Cable Lines, W. Beck ................. 175
Corrosion of Copper in Hydrochloric Acid, P.J. Gegner ..... 619 Corrosion Problems in a Fluid Catalytic Cracking and
Fractionating Unit, N. Schofer ....................................... 182
1949 (Vol. 5) Erosion-Corrosion of Metals and Alloys, M.G. Fontana,
W.A. Luce ..................................................................... 189
January (No. 1) Discussion: ......................................................... 376-377
Corrosion of Telephone Outside Plant Material,
Behavior of Hydrogen in Steel During and After Immersion
K.G. Compton, A. Mendizza .......................................... 194
in Acid, L.S. Darken, R.P. Smith ....................................... 1
Discussion: ................................................................ 350
Discussion: M.A. Scheil, W.B. Sullivan .............................. 16
Methods for Prevention of Rust in Water Tanks — A
Cathodic Protection Applied to Gas and Electric Utility
Preliminary Report, F. Schumann ................................. 198
Operations, W.J. Schreiner ............................................. 17
Discussion: ................................................................ 310
Experience at Bagnell Dam to Prevent Corrosion of
Protection for Ship Hulls, L.M. Mosher ............................ 201
Underwater Steel and Iron, T. White, Jr. .......................... 25
Corrosion Problems in Water Wells, T.E. Larson ................. 27 July (No. 7)
Discussion: R.H. McLead .................................................. 31
Corrosion Research in the Navy, J.J. Harwood,
Attenuation Equations Applied to Cathodic Protection by
F. Schulman ................................................................ 203
Distributed Drainage, E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus,
Special Anodes for the Cathodic Protection of Water Tanks,
M.E. Parker, Jr. .............................................................. 32
A.L. Kimmel ................................................................. 217
Aluminum Valve Construction, R. McFarland .................... 37

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Development of Pipeline Coatings and Mechanical Application Discussion: The Pulse Polarizer in Corrosion Technology,
Methods, S.D. Day ........................................................ 221 F.L. LaQue, J.M. Bialosky ............................................. 350
High-Temperature Corrosion of Metals, A. Dravnieks, Discussion: Engineering Aspects of Catholdic Protection
H.J. McDonald ............................................................. 227 as Applied to Pipelines, W.P. Noser ................................ 351
Principles of Writing Specifications for Metal Protective Discussion: An Investigation of Structural Steel Shop Coat
Paints, W.W. Cranmer .................................................. 234 Priming Paint, H.F. Hasse, I.E. Boberg, E.W. Wallace,
Role of Adsorption from Solution in Corrosion Inhibitor S.M. Gleser .................................................................. 352
Action, N. Hackerman, H.R. Schmidt ............................. 237 Discussion: Why Metals Corrode, N. Hackerman,
Destruction of An Admiralty Tube Bundle by Stress L.R. Sheppard, W.F. Gross ............................................ 352
Corrosion in the Presence of Mercury, B.B. Morton ........ 244 High-Speed Stress, Corrosion Tester, (Anonymous) .......... 354

August (No. 8) November (No. 11)


Comparative Corrosion Resistance of Some Copper Alloy Corrosion Tests in the Processing of Soap and Fatty Acids,
Condenser Tubes, J.R. Freeman, Jr., A.W. Tracy ........... 245 W.Z. Friend, J.F. Mason, Jr. ......................................... 355
Practical Corrosion Control on Gas Transmission Lines, Discussion: J.L. McPherson ............................................ 367
G.R. Olson, H.V. Beezley ............................................... 249 Discussion: M.A. Scheil .................................................. 368
Pulse Polarizer in Corrosion Technology, H.J. McDonald, Experience and Economic Benefits from Cathodic Protection
G.A. Marsh ................................................................... 254 on Gas Distribution Systems, A.W. Peabody,
Physical and Corrosion Characteristics of Lead in the C.L. Woody ................................................................... 369
Chemical Industry, K.H. Roll ......................................... 261 Electrolytic Corrosion of Steel in Concrete, G.M. Magee .... 378
Discussion: H.P. Godard, R.R. Rogers ............................. 270 Discussion: S.E. Trouard ............................................... 380
Application of Alloy Steel Linings to Tank Storing Corrosive Discussion: L.S. Brown .................................................. 381
Pulp Cooking Liquor, H.A. Schmitz, M.A. Scheil ............. 271 Corrosion in Petroleum Processes Employing Aluminum
Chloride, R.S. Treseder, A. Wachter ............................... 383
September (No. 9) Discussion: M.A. Scheil, L.D. Cook, Jr. ........................... 391
Engineering Aspects of Cathodic Protection as Applied to Cooperative Corrosion Testing in the Wood Pulping Industry,
Pipelines, E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus, M.E. Parker, Jr. 273 T.R. Gaulke, M.A. Scheil ............................................... 392
Discussion: .................................................................... 351 Discussion: J.O. Shelby, B. Thomas, J.J. Heger .............. 401
Corrosion Resistance of Sprayed Metal Coatings, Proper Bonding of Power Cable Sheath Guards Against
W.B. Meyer .................................................................. 282 Galvanic Corrosion, W.D. Sanderson ............................. 403
Discussion: 1950 ........................................................... 167 Discussion: Erosion-Corrosion of Metals and Alloys,
An Investigation of Structural Steel Shop Coat Priming Paint, H. Thompson, H.H. Bennett, J.R. Harrison, L.P. Aker,
S.C. Frye ...................................................................... 288 H.O. Teeple .................................................................. 376
Discussion: ................................................................ 351 Use of Selenium Rectifiers as One-Way Valves in Electrolysis
Cathodic Protection of Steel Piling in Seawater, Drainage Wires, J.M. Standring .................................... 377
H.A. Humble ................................................................ 292
Discussion: G.C. Cox ..................................................... 300 December (No. 12)
Discussion: C.P. Larrabee, F.L. LaQue ............................ 301 Behavior of Bituminous Pipe Coatings Under Bending
Corrosion Testing Facilities at Kure Beach, North Carolina, Vibrational Stress, W. Beck ........................................... 405
I.M. Parker ................................................................... 303 Correlation Between Corrosion Survey Results and Actual
A Method for Activating Stainless Steel Specimens Prior to Conditions as Determined Through 130 Miles Of Continuous
Corrosion Tests, R.O. Bayor, E.A. Kachik ...................... 308 Reconditioning, I.B. Tietze ............................................. 409
Discussion: Methods for Preventing Rust in Water Tanks, Discussion: R.J. Emerson .............................................. 414
J.L. Gilliland, Jr. .......................................................... 310 Discussion: J.C. Stirling ................................................. 415
Multi-Layer Insulation Applications include Non-Capillary Cathodic Protection of Marine Tractor, O. Osborn ............ 416
Glass Fabric, (Anonymous) ........................................... 313 Marine Boiler Deterioration, I.G. Slater, N.L. Parr ............. 417
Corrosion Problems in the Pulp and Paper Industry,
October (No. 10) R.P. Whitney ................................................................ 435
Use of Selenium Rectifiers as One-Way Valves In Electrolysis Plant Corrosion in the Fatty Acid Industry, R.J. Paul ....... 439
Drainage Wires, W.D. Cannon ....................................... 315 Discussion: M.A. Scheil .................................................. 442
Discussion: ................................................................ 377
Corrosion Resistance of Commercially Pure Titanium,
G.E. Hutchinson, P.H. Permar ...................................... 319
1950 (Vol. 6)
Discussion: F.W. Schmitz, P.J. Gegner ............................ 324
Discussion: M.G. Fontana, F.T. Wood, Jr., T.R. Watson, January (No. 1)
B.B. Morton ................................................................. 325 Corrosion Testing of Buried Cables, T.J. Maitland ................ 1
Study of Corrosion in the Colleges, H.J. McDonald ........... 326 Discussion: W. Beck .......................................................... 6
Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Aqueous Media, Discussion: D.E. Werner .................................................... 7
R.B. Hoxeng, C.F. Prutton ............................................. 330 Corrosion and Protection of Mine Hoist Ropes, F.L. LaQue ... 8
Discussion: F.A. Prange ................................................. 338 Experience with Condenser Tubes at a Major Oil Refinery,
Deterioration of Steel Sheet Pile Groins at Palm Beach, S. Van der Baan ............................................................. 14
Florida, C.W. Ross ........................................................ 339 Preparation of Pipe Surface for Bitumen Coating During
Technical Factors in Testing Pipeline Coatings, D.E. Strearns, Reconditioning, O.C. Mudd ............................................. 19
M.W. Belson, R.H. Lee .................................................. 342 Discussion: J.M. Holloway ................................................ 21
A Note on the Effect of Variations of Exposed Area On Corrosion of Wet Steel by Hydrogen Sulfide-Air Mixtures,
Solution Potential and Corrosion Rate of Low-Carbon Steel, D.C. Bond, G.A. Marsh .................................................. 22
J.M. Bialosky ............................................................... 346 Discussion: F.A. Prange ................................................... 26
Discussion: J. Preston Engle .......................................... 349 Discussion: L.R. Sheppard ............................................... 28
Discussion: Corrosion of Telephone Outside Plant Material, Cost of Corrosion in the United States, H.H. Uhlig ............. 29
C.J. Couy ..................................................................... 350 Mechanism of Oxygen Reduction at An Iron Cathode,

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W.A. Patrick, H.B. Wagner .............................................. 34 NaCl Solutions, H.H. Uhlig, O.F. Noss, Jr. ..................... 140
Aluminum Alloys for the Storage and Transportation of Discussion: ................................................................ 320
Chemicals, E.D. Verink, Jr. ............................................... 1 Corrosion Protection of Power Transformers by Flow Coat
Method, S.L. Miller ....................................................... 144
February (No. 2) Value of Backfill with Carbon and Graphite Anodes, J.P.
Technical Committee Activities — The Identification of Solid Oliver, W.W. Palmquist ................................................. 147
Corrosion Products. TP-11 ............................................... xi Surface Preparation Values and Sandblasting Economics,
Neutralization as a Means of Controlling Corrosion of Refinery A.J. Liebman ............................................................... 151
Equipment, E.Q. Camp, C. Phillips, Jr. ........................... 39 Discussion: ................................................................ 317
An Alternate to Lead Sheath for Telephone Cables, A. Paone46 Installation and Economics of Placing Magnesium Anodes at
Causes of Corrosion in Airplanes and Methods of Prevention, Leaks Repaired on a Pipeline, J.A. Holloway .................. 157
N.H. Simpson ................................................................. 51 Corrosion and Protection of Offshore Drilling Rigs —
Use of Ammonia in Control of Vapor Zone Corrosion of Summary of Discussion, F.L. LaQue ............................ 161
Storage Tanks, F.T. Gardner, A.T. Clothier, F. Coryell ...... 58 Discussion: by J.L. Battle, W.B. Brooks, R.A. Brannon,
Discussion: D.A. Shock ............................................. 64,104 W.F. Clapp, G.C. Cox, G.L. Doremus, H.P. Godard, O.
Electrolysis Experiences on 115 KV High-Pressure Osborn, C. Phillips, Jr., O.J. Streever ............................ 161
Oil-Filled Pipe Type Cable Installation in New Orleans, Discussion: Corrosion Resistance of Sprayed Metal Castings,
S.E. Trouard .................................................................. 66 W.B. Meyer, W.E. Ballard, E. Bateson ........................... 167
Prevention of Corrosion by Means Other Than Protective Extra-Low-Carbon Stainless Steel, A.H. Thomas .................. 1
Coatings, F.L. LaQue ...................................................... 72
Galvanic Corrosion of Lead-Sheathed Cable ......................... 1 June (No. 6)
Corrosion on New Distillation Unit Processing Low-Sulfur
March (No. 3) Crude, D.L. Burns ........................................................ 169
Technical Committee Activities — Electrical Grounding Discussion: ................................................................ 316
Practices Affecting TP-12 ................................................. xv Corrosion in Condensate and in High-Pressure Sweet Oil
Experience with Two Graphic Groundbeds in Dry Lakes, Wells, R.C. Buchan ....................................................... 178
R.J. Emerson ................................................................. 79 Discussion: ................................................................ 318
Non-Metallic Lining Materials for Process Vessels in the Pulp Role of Polarization in Electrochemical Corrosion, R.H. Brown,
and Paper Industry, B. Thomas ....................................... 82 G.C. English, R.D. Williams .......................................... 186
Discussion: R. McFarland ................................................ 88 Corrosion in Sulfur Production: Use of an Alloy Protective
National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Its Aims and Coating, N. Hackerman, D.A. Shock .............................. 195
Role in the Development of Experience in Combating Discussion: ................................................................ 319
Corrosion Problems, F.L. LaQue ...................................... 88 Interference from Forced Drainage, R.H. Pope .................. 201
Field and Laboratory Evaluation of Petroleum-Based Rust
Preventives, E.L. Walters, R.G. Larsen ............................. 92 July (No. 7)
Discussion: P.J. Keating, Jr. ........................................... 103 Water Side Deterioration of Diesel Engine Cylinder Liners,
Discussion: Use of Ammonia in Control of Vapor Zone F.N. Speller, F.L. LaQue ................................................ 209
Corrosion of Storage Tanks, Reply: ............................. 104 Discussion: ................................................................ 347
Polarographic Study of Corrosion Phenomena, P. Van Cathodic Protection of Fourteen Offshore Drilling Platforms,
Rysselberghe, J.M. McGee, A.H. Gropp, R.D. Williams, E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus ........................................ 216
P. Delahay .................................................................... 105 Discussion: ................................................................ 317
Technical Practices Committee Report (Digest ) TP-3 — A Rust-Preventing Pickling Inhibitor, K.F. Hager,
Anodes for Impressed Currents, Interim Report ............ 114 M. Rosenthal ................................................................ 225
A Protective Relay for Selenium Rectifiers Used as One-Way Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship in Seawater,
Valves in Electrolysis Drainage Wires, W.D. Connon .......... 1 K.N. Barnard, G.L. Christie ........................................... 232
Discussion: ................................................................ 319
April (No. 4) Results of Galvanic Corrosion Tests Involving 9% and 5%
Oil Can Control Wear, R.E. Jeffrey Jr., J.M. Plantfeber ..... 115 Nickel Steel Tubing Coupled to N-80 Casing ...................... 1
Field Experience with Corrosion Protection of Galvanized Steel
Substation Structures, S.L. Miller ................................. 120 August (No. 8)
Corrosion of Steel Pipe by Chlorinated Seawater at Various Behavior of the Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steels in Sulfuric
Velocities, V.B. Volkening ............................................. 123 Acid, G.C. Kiefer, W.G. Renshaw ................................... 235
Discussion: G. Heinemann ............................................. 127 Discussion: ................................................................ 350
Discussion: F.L. LaQue .................................................. 128 Training Program for Corrosion Technicians, J.R. Cowles . 245
Corrosion Products on Zinc Anodes Used Underground, Influence of Stress on Corrosion; Part 1, J.J. Harwood ..... 249
E.A. Anderson .............................................................. 129 Discussion: ................................................................ 389
Discussion: S.E. Trouard ............................................... 131 Some Aspects of the Corrosion of Tin Plate by Prunes,
Field and Laboratory Tests of Sodium Chromates and Alkalies V.W. Vaurio .................................................................. 260
for Controlling Corrosion in Gas-Condensate Wells, Discussion: ................................................................ 320
C.K. Ellerts, R.V. Smith, F.G. Archer, L.M. Burman, Application of Corrosion-Resisting Materials to Railroad
F. Greene, H.C. Hamontre ............................................. 131 Electrical Construction — A Condensation, H.F. Brown . 268
Discussion: E.C. Greco, M. Darrin, 134, H.E. Waldrip, Technical Practices Committee Report — Condensation of
R. McFarland ............................................................... 136 First Interim Report on Galvanic Anode Tests of
Recent Development in Glass-Lined Pipe, S.C. Orr ............... 1 Subcommittee TP-2 — Galvanic Anodes for Cathodic
Protection ..................................................................... 274
May (No. 5) Technical Practices Committee Report First Interim Report on
Corrosion of Metals by Insecticidal Solutions, G.S. Cook, Recommended Practices for Surface Preparation of Steel of
N. Dickinson ................................................................ 137 Subcommittee TP-6G — Surface Preparation for Organic
Discussion: ................................................................ 316 Coatings ....................................................................... 276
Potentials Set Up by Thermal Gradients In Iron Immersed in Corrosion in a Large Invert Sugar Tank, H.W. Foelsch .......... 1

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Technical Committee Activities — Objectives of TP-5 ........... ix December (No. 12)


Technical Committee Activities — Objectives of TP-1,
September (No. 9) Corrosion of Oil and Gas Well Equipment ....................... xvii
Corrosion of Metals in Flourine and Hydroflouric Acid, Control of Corrosion by Salt Used for De-Icing Highways — A
G.C. Whitaker .............................................................. 283 Preliminary Investigation, J.A. Temmerman, A. Sterlin ... 391
Corrosion Problems in the Railroad Industry, R. McBrian, Discussion: G.M. Magee, F.L. LaQue ............................... 393
L.C. Atchison ................................................................ 286 Discussion: M. Darrin .................................................... 394
Discussion: M. Darrin .................................................... 289 Some Applications of Electrochemical Thermodynamics,
Influence of Stress on Corrosion. Part 2, J.J. Harwood ..... 290 M. Pourbaix .................................................................. 395
Discussion: ................................................................ 369 Aerobic Microbiological Corrosion of Water Pipes; Parts 1 and
Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Aqueous Media; 2, E. Olsen, W. Szybalski .............................................. 405
Part 2, R.B. Hoxeng ...................................................... 308 Concrete Lining of Cast Iron Lines for Seawater Service,
Discussion: W. Beck ...................................................... 312 T.S. Moffatt, Jr. ................................................................ 1
Discussion: ................................................................ 351
An Electrochemical Mechanism of Corrosion Inhibition by
Chromates, Nitrites and Other Oxidants, M. Pourbaix, 1951 (Vol. 7)
P. Van Rysselberghe ..................................................... 313
Discussion: Corrosion on New Distillation Unit Processing January (No. 1)
Low-Sulfur Crudes, E.F. Tibbetts, L.D. Cook, Jr. ........... 316 Objectives and Progress of TP-2 Galvanic Anodes for Cathodic
Discussion: Corrosion of Metals by Insecticidal Solutions, Protection, W.P. Noser ...................................................... 1
H.O. Teeple, R.W. Flournoy, R.S. Dalrymple, R.S. Egly, Combating Corrosion in a Chemical Plant with Magnesium
C.G. Gribble, Jr. ........................................................... 316 Anodes, O. Osborn ........................................................... 2
Effect of Barnacles and Corrosion on Metals Suspended in Corrosion Inhibitors for Steel, W.G. Palmer ........................ 10
Seawater, S. Thayer .......................................................... 1 Internal and External Corrosion Experience in Shell’s
Products Pipelines, S.S. Smith, W.J. Curry, E.H. Rush .... 20
October (No. 10) Corrosion Fatigue — The Influence of Disarrayed Metal,
Selection of Protective Coatings for Chemical Fume D. Whitwham, U.R. Evans .............................................. 28
Resistance, C.C. Harvey ................................................ 323 Aluminum Exterior Facing for Light-Weight Fire-Rated
Report on Round Table Discussion: of General Corrosion Construction, O.M. Mader ................................................ 1
Problems, F.L. LaQue ................................................... 327
A New Method for the Protection of Metals Against Pitting, February (No. 2)
Tuberculation and General Corrosion, H.L. Kahler, Objectives of Technical Practices Committee 3 — Anodes for
C. George ..................................................................... 331 Impressed Currents, D.H. Bond ...................................... 41
Surface Potential Method of Corrosion Survey of Pipelines, Ohio River Division Corrosion Problems, J.A. Davenport .... 42
O.W. Wade ................................................................... 341 Discussion: A.W. Peabody ................................................ 46
Discussion: O.C. Mudd .................................................. 343 Flame-Sprayed Plastic Coatings, B. Goldberg ..................... 47
Halides as Acid Pickling Inhibitors, K.F. Hager, Report of Protective Coatings Investigation, Underwater
M. Rosenthal ................................................................ 344 Exposure Tests, 1941-1949 (Summary and Conclusions),
Discussion: Water-Side Deterioration of Diesel Engine H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson, S.J. Stacy .......................... 50
Cylinder Liners, M.A. Hanson, M. Darrin, J.W. Ryznar, Report of Metals Corrosion Investigation, Immersion Tests
J.F. Wilkes, H.H. Uhlig, A.J. Liebman ........................... 347 Five Years Duration, Initiated 1941 (Summary and
Discussion: Behavior of the Chromium-Nickel Stainless Conclusions), H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson, S.J. Stacy ..... 51
Steels in Sulfuric Acid, P.J. Stuber, H.F. Haase, M. Darrin, Studies on Galvanic Couples; Parts 2 and 3, H.D. Holler .... 52
F.L. LaQue ................................................................... 350 Discussion: Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with
Discussion: Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Paint Coatings, E.C. Reichard ......................................... 69
Aqueous Media, F.N. Alquist, F.L. LaQue, D.W. Johnson, Discussion: ................................................................ 209
H.H. Uhlig .................................................................... 351 Some Factors Affecting Paint Performance on Cathodically
Finding Coating Faults in Buried Pipe Using Pipe Locator and Protected Steel, A.J. Eickhoff, D.L. Hawke ....................... 70
Pearson Method, L.F. Heverly ............................................ 1 Discussion: W. Beck ........................................................ 74
Corrosion of Bubble Caps in a Chemical Plant, C.W. Day,
November (No. 11) R.C. Schueler, E.V. Kunkel ............................................... 1
A Study of Some Metals for Use as Permanment Anodes in
Water Tank Cathodic Protection Systems, A.L. Kimmel .. 353 March (No. 3)
Discussion: L.P. Sudrabin .............................................. 358 Be An Active Member ........................................................ 75
Design of Anode Systems for Cathodic Submerged Metallic Corrosion Problems in the Modern Byproducts Coke Plant,
Structures, E.R. Shepard, H.J. Graeser, Jr. .................. 360 C.F. Pogacar, E.A. Tice .................................................... 76
Discussion: O. Osborn, W.P. Moser, H.H. Uhlig, Discussion: M. Fontana .................................................... 84
L.R. Sheppard .............................................................. 375 What Management Expects From the Corrosion Engineer,
A Method of Selecting Protective Coatings for Offshore Drilling J.J. Jacob, Jr. ................................................................ 84
Structures, J.P. Barrett ................................................ 376 Preventing Corrosion with Protective Paint Coatings,
Discussion: G.G. Sward, L.D. Cook, Jr., G. Diehlman, E.L. Beenfeldt ............................................ 88
V.B. Volkening, ............................................................. 381 A New Instrument for Measuring Galvanic Corrosion
Discussion: C.C. Harvey, E.R. Stauffacher, Currents, H.P. Godard .................................................... 93
H.E. Waldrip ................................................................ 382 Thermofor Catalytic Cracking Gas Plant Corrosion Survey,
Discussion: R.C. Buchan ................................................ 383 C.A. Murray ................................................................... 98
Discussion: Influence of Stress on Corrosion, J.W. Ryznar, Discussion: Aerobic Microbiological Corrosion of Water Pipes,
J.M. Bialosky, H.H. Uhlig .............................................. 389 F.N. Speller .................................................................. 109
Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with Paint Coatings Discussion: Influence of Stress on Corrosion by E.H. Dix,
— A Progress Report, W.L. Crosby ................................ 383 R.H. Brown, R.D. Williams ............................................ 109

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April (No. 4) Discussion: ................................................................ 360


Technical Practices Committee 15 — Corrosion Control in the Corrosion of Titanium in Acids — The Rate of Dissolution in
Transportation Industry, M.A. Williamson ..................... 113 Sulfuric, Hydrochloric, Hydrobromic and Hydroodic Acids,
Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship in Seawater; Part 2, M.E. Straumanis, P.C. Chen ......................................... 229
K.N. Barnard ................................................................ 114 Stress Corrosion: Its Relation to Other Types of Corrosion,
Discussion: ................................................................ 405 U.R. Evans ................................................................... 238
Porcelain Enamel as a Corrosion-Resistant Coating for Metals, A Proposed Standard Method for Measuring the Electrical
G.H. McIntyre ............................................................... 118 Resistance of Pipeline Coatings, W.F. Rogers, B.H. Davis,
Discussion: R.P. Liesenbem ............................................ 122 L.R. Sheppard, L.G. Sharpe, E.R. Allen, D. Bond,
Discussion: F.N. Speller, W.F. Deringer ........................... 123 P.T. Miller ..................................................................... 245
Literature Survey on Corrosion in Neutral Unaerated Oil Well Erratum: ................................................................... 320
Brines, H.R. Copson ..................................................... 123 Dezincification of Alumninum Brass Condenser Tubes Pre-
Corrosion Problems in the Modern Byproduct Coke Plant — vented by Chlorination and Cleaning, C.L. Bulow .............. 1
Addendum, E.A. Tice .................................................... 128
Corrosion-Resistant Equipment for the Corn Refining
August (No. 8)
Industry, R.W. Flournoy ............................................... 129 Objectives of TP-16, Electrolysis and Corrosion of Cable
Discussion: E.H. Wyche ................................................. 133 Sheaths, I.C. Dietze ...................................................... 253
Tower Footing Corrosion, W.J. Piper, J.D. Piper ............... 134 High-Pressure Sweet Oil Well Corrosion, H.L. Bilhartz ...... 256
Discussion: ................................................................ 360 Discussion: ................................................................ 318
Discussion: Application of Corrosion Resisting Materials to Corrosion Studies of Iron in the Presence of Sulfur,
Railroad Electrical Construction, H.P. Godard ............... 141 R.B. Seymour, W.R. Pascoe, R.D. Stout ......................... 265
Discussion: Role of Polarization in Electrochemical Corrosion, Control of Corrosion Damage to Rolling Stock Through Proper
J.V. Petrocelli ............................................................... 142 Design and Maintenance, F.K. Mitchell .......................... 269
Furan Resin Linings, by R. McFarland ................................. 1 Stainless Steels for the Bottoms of Tanks Containing Sour
Crude Oil, C.P. Larrabee, W.F. Rogers ........................... 276
May (No. 5) Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric Acid, NACE
Objectives and Progress of Technical Practices Committee 9 — Technical Practices Committee Report-TP-5A — Materials
Corrosion Inhibitors, A. Wachter ................................... 145 Handling, Manufacturing Sulfuric Acid, S.W. Shepard ... 279
A Polarographic Method for the Continuous Determination Discussion: .......................................................... 317,454
of the Consumption of Oxygen in Corrosion Tests, Synthetic Elastomer Linings Prove Economical in Kraft
P. Delahay .................................................................... 146 Bleaching Unit, K.D. Groves .............................................. 1
Chemical Resistance of Phenolic Resins, R.B. Seymour .... 151
Current Requirements for the Cathodic Protection of Steel
September (No. 9)
in Dilute Aqueous Solutions, G.R. Kehn, E.J. Wilhelm ... 156 NACE — A Virile Vehicle for an Organized Attack on
Discussion: ................................................................ 403 Corrosion, N.E. Berry .................................................... 283
Corrosion Problems Related to Air Transport Aircraft, Discussion: ................................................................ 404
O.E. Kirchner, F.M. Morris ............................................ 161 Dicyclohexylammonium Nitrite, a Volatile Inhibitor for
Discussion: L.W. Smith .................................................. 177 Corrosion Preventive Packaging, A. Wachter, T. Skei,
Rail Corrosion in the Moffat Tunnel, W. Leaf ........................ 1 N. Stillman ................................................................... 284
Stress Corrosion Cracking in Alkaline Solutions-TP-5C —
June (No. 6) Subsurface Corrosion by Alkaline Solutions A Technical
TP-7 Plans Publication of Bulletin On Corrosion at Elevated Practices Committee Report. Pub. 51-3, H.W. Schmidt,
Temperatures, M.A. Scheil ............................................ 179 P.J. Gegner, G. Heinemann, C.F. Pogacar, E.H. Wyche .. 295
Rosin Amine-Ethylene Oxide Condensates as Corrosion Discussion: ................................................................ 404
Inhibitors for Mild Steel in Hydrochloric Acid, E.A. Bried, Corrosion Problems of Motor Coaches, K.L. Raymond ...... 303
H.M. Winn .................................................................... 180 Discussion: R.A. Shoan, O.E. Kirchner ........................... 307
Discussion: ................................................................ 403 Corrosion Problems in Rural Power Distribution,
Testing Inhibitors of Brine Drippings Corrosion of Railway O.W. Zastrow ............................................................... 306
Tracks and Equipment, G.M. Magee .............................. 186 Discussion: J.G. Stelzer ................................................. 311
Discussion: ................................................................ 316 Prevention of Corrosion and Metal Attack in the Steam
Some Applications of Corrosion Inhibitors in the Petroleum Water Cycle of the Steam Power Plant, F.G. Straub,
Industry, C.M. Blair, Jr. ................................................ 189 H.D. Ongman .............................................................. 312
Discussion: ................................................................ 316 Discussion: A.M. Guy ..................................................... 315
Corrosion of Railroad Hopper Car Body Sheets, B.J. Kelly 196 Discussion: Testing Inhibitors of Brine Drippings Corrosion of
Cathodic Protection Technical Practices Bulletin III Prepared Railway Tracks and Equipment, M. Darrin .................... 316
by Correlating Committee on Cathodic Protection .......... 202 Discussion: Some Applications of Corrosion Inhibitors in the
Erratum: ................................................................... 326 Petroleum Industry, H.E. Wallace, W.F. Oxford, Jr. ........ 316
Discussion: Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with Discussion: Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric
Paint Coatings, G.A. Works ........................................... 209 Acid, M.A. Scheil, B. Morrosion, W.G. Renshaw, R.P. Lee,
Protecting Water Works Steel Structures Cathodically, A.K. Ackoff, C.S. Brown, A.J. Liebman ........................... 317
F.P. MacDonald ................................................................ 1 Discussion: High-Pressure Sweet Oil Well Corrosion,
R.C. Buchan, R. McFarland, W.F. Oxford, Jr. ................ 318
July (No. 7) Discussion: Bacterial Casing Corrosion in the Ventura Field,
Punch Cards Are Latest Abstract Service to Be Provided by F.E. Kulman, H.L. Bilhartz, R.S. Wise, C.G. Deuber ....... 319
NACE ........................................................................... 211 Discussion: Dynamically Testing Corrosion in Cooling Water
Bacterial Casing Corrosion in the Ventura Field, K. Doig, Systems, R.D. Miller ......................................................... 1
A. Wachter ................................................................... 212
Discussion: ................................................................ 319 October (No. 10)
Corrosion in the Ammonolysis of Aliphatic Chlorides, Education Committee Aims to Demonstrate Importance of
R.S. Treseder, R.F. Miller .............................................. 225 Corrosion Technology, N. Hackerman ............................ 321

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Economics of Rectifier Installlation for Cathodic Protection Extraneous Currents Noted on Large Transmission Pipeline
of a Bare Pipeline, D.C. Glass ........................................ 322 System, N. Allison, W.E. Huddleston ................................. 1
Discussion: T.J. Maitland ............................................... 325 Mechanism of Scale Formation on Iron at High Temperature,
Discussion: M. LaFever, L.A. Hugo, L.R. Sheppard .......... 326 B. Dunnington, F.H. Beck, M. Fontana .............................. 2
Filamentary Growths on Metal Surfaces — “Whiskers,” Corrosion by Some Organic Acids and Related Compounds,
K.G. Compton, A. Mendizza, S.M. Arnold ....................... 327 H.O. Teeple .................................................................... 14
Effect of Specimen Shape on Corrosion in the Atmosphere, Discussion: S.W. Shepard, L.M. Nieliwocki ........................ 27
H.R. Copson ................................................................. 335 Discussion: K. Stevenson, Jr. ........................................... 28
Prevention of Corrosion in Naval Aircraft; Part 1, Some Aspects of Ship Bottom Corrosion; Part 1, P. Ffield ... 29
N.E. Promisel, G.S. Mustin ........................................... 339 Aluminum Alloys for Handling and Storage of Fuming Nitric
Passivating Characteristics of the Stainless Steels, Acid, W.W. Binger ............................................................. 1
W.G. Renshaw, J.A. Ferree ............................................ 353
Discussion: ................................................................ 400 February (No. 2)
Discussion: Corrosion in the Ammonolysis of Aliphatic Effectiveness of Cathodic Currents in Reducing Crevice
Chlorides, C.B. Armstrong, F.C. Jelen ........................... 360 Corrosion of Several Materials in Seawater, T.P. May,
Discussion: Tower Footing Corrosion, D.J. Hendrickson, H.A. Humble .................................................................. 50
T.J. Eberhardt .............................................................. 360 A Field Investigation of Cathodic Protection in Glass-Lined
A New Electrolysis Switch for Underground Lead Sheath and Galvanized Water Heaters, W.A. Deringer, F. Nelson . 57
Cable Drainage Systems, V.B. Pike .................................... 1 Discussion: F. Kahn, K.A. Phillips, H.A. Humble ............... 63
Discussion: R.P. Devoluy .................................................. 64
November (No. 11) Chemical Resistance of Phenolic and Furfuryl Alcohol Type
Selling Management on Corrosion Control, H.H. Anderson 361 Coatings, R. Seymour, R. Steiner .................................... 65
Area Effects in Crevice Corrosion, O.B. Ellis, F.L. LaQue .. 362 Discussion: A.K. Ackoff, S.A. Lewis ................................... 68
Effect of Packaging on Corrosion of Zinc-Plated Equipment, Some Aspects of Ship Bottom Corrosion; Part 2, P. Ffield ... 69
K.G. Compton, S.M. Arnold, A. Mendizza ...................... 365 Discussion: D.R. Arnott, B.E. Meurk ................................. 69
Historic Church’s Copper Roof Good After 213 Years, Discussion: G. Chadwick .................................................. 70
A.W. Tracy ................................................................... 373 Discussion: J.V.C. Malcomson .......................................... 71
Performance of a Comprehensive Group of Coatings on Steel. Discussion: R.P. Devoluy .................................................. 72
First Interim Report, Immersion and Atmospheric Discussion: G.W. Place ..................................................... 74
Exposures 1949-, United States Panama Canal Protective Discussion: H.B. Benford, H.S. Preiser, H.A. Ingram ......... 75
Coatings Investigation, H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson ...... 376 Discussion: A.C. Purdy ..................................................... 76
Prevention of Corrosion in Naval Aircraft; Part 2, Discussion: J.H. Rodgers ................................................. 77
N.E. Promisel, G.S. Mustin ........................................... 377 Discussion: F.N. Speller, C.P. Larrabee, T.P. May .............. 78
Discussion: M. Darrin, G.E. Best .................................... 388 Discussion: W. Bennett, C. Mastie .................................... 80
Discussion: H.A. Robinson, O.E. Kirchner ....................... 389 Discussion: W.E. Lewis .................................................... 81
Control of Sour Crude Corrosion in Kansas Production Discussion: A.J. Liebman ................................................. 82
Operations, L.C. Case ................................................... 390 Reply: P. Ffield ................................................................. 82
Discussion: H.E. Waldrip, J.N. Breston, H.C. Spalding .... 396 Silicone Paint Protects High-Temperature Refinery Equipment,
Corrosion Inhibition in Gas Condensate Wells by Intermittent M. Leavenworth ................................................................ 1
Injection of Alkaline Solutions, C.C. Nathan .................. 397
March (No. 3)
December (No. 12) Policy and Planning Committee of NACE, E. Noppel ........... 89
The Publications Committee, F.L. LaQue ......................... 409 Cathodic Protection of Moving Underwater Equipment,
Potential Measurements for Determining Cathodic Protection W.S. Merrithew ............................................................... 90
Requirements, S.P. Ewing ............................................. 410 Refinery Painting, W.B. Cook ............................................ 93
Discussion: J.M. Pearson, R.B. Mears, L.P. Sudrabin ...... 417 Review: Chemical Treatment to Mitigate Corrosion,
Discussion: W.J. Schwerdtfeger ...................................... 418 J.G. Jewell ................................................................... 100
Sodium Hydroxide as Inhibitor of Pitting in 18-8 Stainless Some Effects of Cathodic Protection on Conventional Paints,
Steel, J.W. Matthews, H.H. Uhlig ................................... 419 L.P. Sudrabin, F. LeFebvre, D.L. Hawke, A.J. Eickhoff ... 109
Discussion: J. P. Casey, Jr., C. B. Armstrong .................. 421 Discussion: Literature Survey on Corrosion in Neutral
Discussion: W.G. Renshaw ............................................. 421 Unaerated Oil Well Brines, F.A. Prange .......................... 111
Discussion: C.S. Brown .................................................. 422 Reply: H.R. Copson ........................................................ 111
Corrosion Aspects of Fusion Welded Aircraft High-Strength Ceramic Materials in Corrosive Service, R. McFarland .......... 1
Aluminum Alloys, L.W. Smith ....................................... 423
Discussion: H.P. Godard ................................................ 437 April (No. 4)
A Proposed Alternative Method for Measuring the Electrical Regional Management Committee, L. Baldwin .................. 113
Resistance of Pipeline Coatings, J.K. Ballou, R.P. Howell, Performance of Magnesium Galvanic Anodes in Underground
J.W. Liljeberg, P.F. Offermann ....................................... 438 Service, O. Osborn, H.A. Robinson ................................ 114
Mechanism of Knife-Line Attack in Welded Type 347 Stainless Discussion: D.J. Hendrickson ........................................ 129
Steel, M.L. Holzworth, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ............ 441 Chlorinated Rubber Corrosion-Resistant Coatings,
The Literature on Corrosion, I.M. Parker .......................... 450 F. Shankweiler, G. Bruxelles, R.E. Whitney ................... 130
Discussion: Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric Discussion: A.J. Liebman, W.F. Connors ........................ 139
Acid, K.H. Roll .............................................................. 454 Radiant Heating Systems Need Cathodic Protection Too,
Versatile Electric Arc Metal Spraying Pistol Has High J.F. Hirshfeld, L. Shaeffer ............................................. 140
Potential ........................................................................... 1 Physical Chemical Aspects of Corrosion Inhibition,
N. Hackerman .............................................................. 143
Discussion: H.H. Uhlig, I.M. Parker ................................ 148
1952 (Vol. 8) Discussion: M. Stern, G.E. Best ...................................... 149
Corrosion Problems of the Railroads, L. Crane ................. 149
January (No. 1) Galvanic Behavior of Tin-Dipped Coatings on Copper Alloys,

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F.L. LaQue ....................................................................... 1 Sour Oil Well Corrosion — A Report by Technical Practices
Committee 1D, J.A. Caldwell ......................................... 292
May (No. 5) Trifluorochloroethylene Polymer Resin Dispersion Films on
The Inter Society Corrosion Committee, S. Tour ............... 153 Metal, F. Gusmer .............................................................. 1
Mercury and Its Compounds — A Corrosion Hazard,
M.H. Brown, W.W. Binger, R.H. Brown .......................... 155 September (No. 9)
Discussion: ................................................................ 430 Technical Practices Committee 1 — Corrosion in Oil and Gas
Erratum: ................................................................... 256 Well Equipment, H.L. Bilhartz ....................................... 293
Pitting of Zinc by Distilled Water and Aqueous Solutions, Corrosion Control in Gas-Lift Wells, D.A. Shock,
U.R. Evans, D.E. Davies ................................................ 165 J.D. Sudbury ............................................................... 296
Prevention of Standby Corrosion in Power Plants, L. Highley, Potential Measurements in Cathodic Protection Designs,
Jr., W. Schnarrenberger ............................................... 171 R.P. Howell ................................................................... 300
Discussion: L.C. Case, M. Darrin .................................... 176 Role of Oxygen in Corrosion and Cathodic Protection,
Discussion: G.N. Andrews, F. McDermott, Anonymous .... 177 R.V. Comeaux .............................................................. 305
Economics of Industrial Maintenance Painting, R.R. Pierce 178 Discussion: M. Cloninger ........................................ 310, 431
A New British Corrosion Organization, T.P. Hoar .............. 182 An Improved Electrolysis Switch, V.B. Pike ...................... 311
A Technique for Salvaging Pipe Under Street Crossings, Discussion: H.G. Burd ................................................... 322
B. Ledbetter, H. Wilbanks, Jr. ....................................... 185 Cathodic Protection at Steam-Electric Generating Stations,
Corrosion of Copper and of Metals in Bi-Metallic Systems, J.H. Collins, E.H. Thalmann ......................................... 314
G. Hill .......................................................................... 188 Discussion: ................................................................ 400
Inner Coating a Corroded Gasoline Storage Tank with A Flow Control Device for Gravity-Feed Lubricators,
Concrete, E.H. Tandy ........................................................ 1 J.A. Caldwell ................................................................ 321
Discussion: Some Observations of the Potentials of
June (No. 6) Stainless Steels in Flowing Seawater, K.M. Huston,
The Editorial Review Committee, G. Diehlman ................. 193 R.B. Teel; Discussion: N. Hackerman; Reply: K.M.
The Inter Society Corrosion Committee Bylaws ................ 194 Huston ......................................................................... 322
Gasoline-Resistant Tank Coatings, W.W. Cranmer ........... 195 All Metal Containers Replace Wooden Ones for Aircraft
Discussion: ................................................................ 399 Engines ............................................................................ 1
Isolation of Trolley Bus Negative Return to Prevent Stray-
Current Corrosion, L. Horvath, H. Nerhood, S. Seidman, October (No. 10)
R. Travers .................................................................... 205 Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Cracking of Steel,
Interconnection of Pipelines Having Various Coatings, L.W. Vollmer ................................................................ 326
D.J. Hendrickson ......................................................... 212 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steel Under Sulfide Conditions,
A Case History Involving Intergranular Failure of Stainless C.N. Bowers, W.J. McGuire, A.E. Wiehe ......................... 333
Steel Heater Tubes, G.A. Works ..................................... 217 Cracking of High-Strength Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide
Discussion: ................................................................ 363 Solutions, J.P. Fraser, R. Treseder ................................ 342
Discussion: Mechanism of Knife-Line Attack in Welded Type Field Experience with Cracking of High-Strength Steel
347 Stainless Steel, J.J. Heger, Reply: M.L. Holzworth, F.H. in Sour Gas and Oil Wells, A Report of TP-1G ................ 351
Beck, M.G. Fontana ...................................................... 222 Hydrogen Embrittlement Tests on Various Steels,
Corrosion Problems in Ion Exchange Systems, J.F. Wilkes ... 1 F.A. Prange .................................................................. 355
Discussion: Sulfide Stress Corrosion Symposium,
July (No. 7) J.W. Juppenlatz ........................................................... 357
Technical Practices Committee 19 — Corrosion by De-Icing Discussion: R.S. Treseder ........................................ 358, 360
Salts, F.E. Kulman ....................................................... 225 Discussion: B.B. Morton ................................................ 358
Aluminum Alloys for Offshore Pipelines, E.T. Wanderer, Discussion: J.P. Fraser ........................................... 358, 359
D.O. Sprowls ................................................................ 227 Discussion: W.D. Robertson ........................................... 359
A Hydrogen Evolution Method for Evaluation of Corrosion Discussion: R.T. Effinger ................................................ 359
Inhibitors for Oil Wells, W. Scott, G.H. Rohrback ........... 234 Discussion: E.W. Wallace ............................................... 360
Vigilance Underground — A Summary of Progress on Discussion: C.N. Bowers, W.J. McGuire, A.E. Wiehe ....... 360
Preventing Electrochemical Corrosion on Buried Pipelines, Corrosion Control by Magic — It’s Wonderful, H. Uhlig .... 361
B. Patterson ................................................................. 241 Discussion: A Case History Involving Intergranular Failure
Discussion: ................................................................ 246 of Stainless Steel Heater Tubes, G.A. Works, H. Paige .... 363
Concrete for Seawater Exposure with Particular Reference to Discussion: Corrosion Resisting Characteristics of Iron
Piling, H. Cook ............................................................. 247 Modified 90:10 Cupro-Nickel Alloy, W. Stewart, F.L. LaQue,
Some Observations on the Potentials of Stainless Steels in C. Jackson ................................................................... 363
Flowing Seawater, K.M. Huston, R.B. Teel ..................... 251
Discussion: ................................................................ 322 November (No. 11)
Technical Practices Committee 3 — Anodes for Use with
August (No. 8) Impressed Currents, A.W. Peabody ............................... 365
The Technical Practices Committee, T.S. Zajac ................. 257 Work of the Protective Coatings (Corrosion) Subcommittee,
Corrosion Resisting Characteristics of Iron Modified 90:10 F. Fancutt, J. Hudson ................................................... 366
Cupro-Nickel Alloy, W. Stewart, F.L. LaQue ................... 259 Dezincification Spot Test Solution, F.A. Prange ................ 374
Discussion: ................................................................ 363 Review: Treatment of Recirculated Cooling Water,
Why Power Companies Should Promote Corrosion Control, J.K. Rice ...................................................................... 375
H.H. Anderson .............................................................. 278 Discussion: H.F. Haase, I.M. Parker, R.P. Lee .................. 380
Corrosion by Fluorine and Fluorine Compounds, Corrosion Due to Tuberculation in Water Systems; Parts 1
R. Landau .................................................................... 283 and 2, J. Mansa, W. Szybalski ...................................... 381
Discussion: ................................................................ 322 Potential and Current Requirements for Cathodic Protection
Some Corrosion Experiences with Aluminum Crude Oil Lines, of Steel in Soils, W.J. Schwerdtfeger, O. McDorman ....... 391
A. Ellis ......................................................................... 289 Discussion: R.V. Comeaux, N.P. Peifer ............................ 398

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Discussion: M. LaFever .................................................. 399 Effect of Heat Treatment and Related Factors on Straight
Discussion: Gasoline-Resistant Tank Coatings, Chromium Stainless Steels, F.K. Bloom ........................... 56
W.W. Cranmer, H.F. Haase, K. Tator ............................. 399 Discussion: ................................................................ 103
Discussion: W.R. Briggs ................................................. 400 The Coupon Technique — A Valuable Tool in Corrosion
Discussion: W.W. Cranmer ............................................. 400 Testing, H.L. Bilhartz, H.E. Greenwell ............................. 66
Discussion: Cathodic Protection at Steam-Electric Discussion: C.M. Schwab ................................................. 72
Generating Stations, J.H. Collins, E.H. Thalmann: N.P. Reply: H.L. Bilhartz, H.E. Greenwell ................................. 73
Peifer, G. Heinemann, H.A. Robinson, O.W. Zastrow ...... 400 Discussion: Corrosion of Metals in Fluorine and Hydrofluoric
Graphitization of Cast Iron Water Boxes on Surface Acid, G.C. Whitaker, K.H. Roll, R.R. Pierce, W.E. Pratt ..... 74
Condensers Stopped by Insulation, H.W. Wahlquist ........... 1 Discussion: G.A. March, E. Kauck, G.H. McIntyre,
F.A. Prange .................................................................... 75
December (No. 12) Reply: G.C. Whitaker .................................................. 74, 75
Growth of NACE Continues ............................................. 401 Discussion: Aluminum Alloys for Offshore Pipelines,
Prevention of Corrosion in Cooling Water, R. Ulmer, E.T. Wanderer, D.O. Sprowls, B.W. Bradley, R.L. Bullock,
J. Wood ........................................................................ 402 Reply: E.T. Wanderer ..................................................... 75
Soil Resistivity Measurements for Corrosion Control, Aluminum Coiled Tube, E.T. Wanderer ................................ 1
F.O. Waters .................................................................. 407
Inhibition of Sodium Trichloroacetate Weed Killer Solutions, March (No. 3)
F.N. Alquist, J. Wasco ................................................... 410 Report on the Activities of Technical Practices Committee 7 —
Discussion: G.E. Best ..................................................... 412 Materials for Use at High Temperature, M.A. Scheil ......... 77
Reply: J.L. Wasco ........................................................... 412 Liquid Metal Corrosion, A. deS. Brasunas .......................... 78
Effect of Titanium in Galvanic Corrosion, H. Paige, Views on the Mechanism of Pitting Corrosion of Aluminum,
S.J. Ketcham ................................................................ 413 P.M. Aziz ........................................................................ 85
Corrosion and Related Problems in Seawater Cooling and Radiometric Study of the Adsorption Characteristics of
Pipe Systems in H.M. Ships, I.G. Slater, L. Kenworthy, R. Stearic Acid, S.L. Eisler ................................................... 91
May ............................................................................. 417 Present Status of Bacterial Corrosion Investigations In the
Discussion: Mercury and Its Compounds — A Corrosion United States, C.G. Deuber ............................................. 95
Hazard, M.H. Brown, W.W. Binger, R.H. Brown: R.A. Davis, Discussion: ................................................................ 243
H.H. Bennett, R. McFarland, J.R. Churchill, Reply: Kel-F Applications in Corrosive Systems, L.C. Rubin,
M.H. Brown, W.W. Binger, R.H. Brown .......................... 430 W.O. Teeters ................................................................. 100
Discussion: Role of Oxygen in Corrosion and Cathodic Discussion: ......................................................... 188, 294
Protection, R.V. Comeaux: L.P. Sudrabin, S.P. Ewing ..... 431 Erratum: Statistics — A Useful Tool for the Examination
Discussion: O.C. Mudd .................................................. 432 of Corrosion Data, C.F. Lewis ........................................ 105
Discussion: R.V. Comeaux ............................................. 432 Discussion: Effects of Heat Treatment and Related Factors
Early Iron Box Car’s 63 Years’ Service Include Civil War on Straight Chromium Stainless Steel, F.K. Bloom,
Combat Duty .................................................................... 1 R.S. Treseder, C.K. Eilerts ............................................. 103
Discussion: C.F. Lewis ................................................... 104
1953 (Vol. 9) Reply: F.K. Bloom ................................................... 103-105

April (No. 4)
January (No. 1) Proving Results by Publications ....................................... 107
Technical Practices Committee 5 — Corrosion Problems Evidence of Corrosion Failures in Drill Stem Members,
Involved in the Processing of Chemicals, H.W. Schmidt ...... 1 A.P. Farr ...................................................................... 108
Behavior of Shipbotton Paints Subjected to Cathodic Discussion: O. Osborn ................................................... 113
Protection — A Preliminary Study, R.P. Devoluy ................ 2 Drill Stem Corrosion in West Texas, S.C. Moore ............... 112
Discussion: F.E. Cook ........................................................ 8 Discussion: O. Osborn ................................................... 113
Discussion: R.L. Benedict, L.P. Sudrabin, O. Osborn ........... 9 Electrochemical Behavior of Metals as a Basis for the
Discussion: A.L. Alexander, E.C. Reichard ........................ 10 Study of Corrosion, R. Piontelli ..................................... 115
Reply: R.P. Devoluy ....................................................... 8-10 The Corrosion Engineer Uses Plastics, F.L. Whitney, Jr. ... 123
Microbiological Corrosion of Buried Steel Pipe, F.E. Kulman 11 Discussion: ................................................................ 188
A Laboratory Method for the Study of Steam Condensate Corrosion of Galvanized Steel in Soils, I.A. Denison,
Corrosion Inhibitors, H. Patzelt ....................................... 19 M. Romanoff ................................................................. 132
Laboratory Apparatus for Studying Oil Well Subsurface Corrosion of Low-Alloy Irons and Steels in Soils, I.A. Denison,
Corrosion Rates and Some Results, P.J. Kalish, J.A. Rowe, M. Romanoff ................................................................. 141
Jr., W.F. Rogers .............................................................. 25 Phenolic Butadiene-Acrylonitrile Polymers for Pipe and Pipe
Discussion: C.C. Nathan, L.C. Nathan, J.D. Sudbury, Fittings, R. McFarland ...................................................... 1
W.F. Oxford, Jr., Reply: J.A. Rowe, Jr., W.F. Rogers ........ 33
Designing for Corrosive Services, F.A. Prange ..................... 34 May (No. 5)
Statistics — A Useful Tool for the Examination of Corrosion List of Corrosion Inhibitors Compiled — A Report by
Data, C.F. Lewis ............................................................. 38 Technical Practices Committee 9 ................................... 151
Erratum: ................................................................... 105 Plastic Materials of Construction, R.B. Seymour .............. 152
Discussion: ................................................................ 242 Discussion: R.B. Seymour .............................................. 159
Flotation Painting Gas Holders at 69,000 Square Feet an A Method of Determining the Resistance of Insulating Joints
Hour, L.B. Donovan .......................................................... 1 and Pipeline Coatings, H.F. Koester ............................... 159
Hydrogen Blistering of Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide Solutions,
February (No. 2) T. Skei, A. Wachter, W.A. Bonner, H.D. Burnham .......... 163
A Short Cut for Corrosion Researchers .............................. 45 Discussion: ................................................................ 333
Corrosion of Domestic Galvanized Hot-Water Storage Tanks, Report on Surface Preparation of Steels for Organic and Other
I.L. Newell ...................................................................... 46 Protective Coatings. Second Interim Report of Technical
Discussion: K.F. Knowlton ............................................... 49 Practices Sub-Committee 6-G on Surface Preparation for
Economic Aspects of Cathodic Protection, R.M. Wainwright 51

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Organic Coatings .......................................................... 173 All-Plastic Materials of Construction for Corrosive


A Laboratory Method for Screening Oil Well Corrosion Environments, J.L. Huscher ......................................... 272
Inhibitors, J.A. Caldwell, M.L. Lytle ............................... 186 Discussion: ................................................................ 446
Discussion: Kel-F Applications in Corrosive Systems, Filiform Corrosion, M. Van Loo, D.D. Laiderman,
L.C. Rubin, W.O. Teeters, G.M. Riegel, C.W. McCutchen, R.R. Bruhn ................................................................... 277
E.L. Rice, Reply: L.C. Rubin, W.O. Teeters .................... 188 Accelerating Effect of Decreasing Temperature on Corrosion
Discussion: The Corrosion Engineer Uses Plastics, by Glycol Solutions, D. Caplan, M. Cohen ..................... 284
F.L. Whitney, Jr., E.G. Holm, C.P. Dillon, R.B. Seymour, Corrosion by Aqueous Solutions at Elevated Temperatures
Reply: F.L. Whitney, Jr. ............................................... 188 and Pressures, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ....................... 287
Scale vs Bare Steel Potential Differences May Explain Discussion: ................................................................ 382
Unusual Tank Vessel Corrosion, L.M. Mosher .................... 1 Technical Note: Inhibited Interleaving Tissue Prevents Water
Staining of Aluminum ................................................ 295
June (No. 6) Discussion: Magnetic Amplifier Controls for Rectifier
Respenses of 1953 NACE Award Recipients ..................... 191 Protecting Underground Metallic Structures Cathodically,
Bacterial Corrosion of Offshore Structures, J.A. Caldwell, O. Henderson, D.R. Werner, Reply: O. Henderson ......... 294
M.L. Lytle ..................................................................... 192 Discussion: Kel-F Applications in Corrosive Systems,
References on Plastics for the Corrosion Engineer, L.C. Rubin, W.O. Teeters: R.P. Lee, G. Heinemann,
R.B. Seymour ............................................................... 197 W.G. Asbaugh .............................................................. 294
Studies on the Inhibition by Amines of the Corrosion of Iron Reply: L.C. Rubin, W.O. Teeters ............................... 294-295
by Solutions of High Acidity, C.C. Nathan ...................... 199 Discussion: Effects of Polarization on Telephone Cable Buried
Graphical Multiple Correlation of Corrosion Data, Through a Salt Bed, D.R. Werner, R.L Rayner,
O.B. Ellis ...................................................................... 203 D.R. Werner ................................................................. 295
Discussion: ................................................................ 446 Plastic Piping for Electrical Condult in Corrosive Atmospheres,
Cooperative Corrosion Protection Benefits Miami Utilities, R.W. Flournoy .................................................................. 1
D.T. Rosselle .................................................................... 1
September (No. 9)
July (No. 7) Organization and Activities of Technical Practices
Identification of Corrosion Products According to Crystal Subcommittee 15A on Corrosion Control in Railroad Tank
Structure Underway, C.E. Imhoff .................................. 209 Cars, J.R. Spraul .......................................................... 297
Examination of 335 Miles of Asphalt Mastic-Coated Pipe, Corrosion-Fatigue Failure of a Marine Propeller Shaft,
D.E. Miltner ................................................................. 210 C.A. Zapffe ................................................................... 298
Discussion: R.L. Bullock ................................................ 214 Cathodic Protection of Underriver Pipelines, C.C. Loyd,
Discussion: H.C. Van Nouhuys, W.L. Kinney, R.F. Schmoker, J.R. Whitney ................................................................ 303
L.R. Sheppard, O.W. Wade, R.F. Hadley ........................ 215 Studies on Water-Dependent Corrosion in Sweet Oil Wells,
Reply: D.E. Miltner .................................................. 214, 215 H.E. Greenwell ............................................................. 307
Magnetic Amplifier Controls for Rectifier Protecting Discussion: W.H. Edwards ............................................. 312
Underground Metallic Structures Cathodically, Corrosion of Casing in Oil and Gas Wells, J.L. Battle ........ 313
O. Henderson ............................................................... 216 Discussion: ................................................................ 383
Discussion: ......................................................... 294, 382 Casing Corrosion in West Texas-New Mexico, R.L. Elkins 321
Cathodic Protection Applied to Tank Bottoms, S.P. Ewing, Cable System Design for Cathodic Protection Rectifiers,
J.S. Hutchison ............................................................. 221 R.M. Wainwright ........................................................... 325
Discussion: S.J. Artese Discussion: ................................................................ 384
Reply: S.P. Ewing ........................................................... 231 Some Notes on the Oxidation Resistance of Boron-Containing
Effects of Polarization on Telephone Cable Buried Through a Chromium-Nickel-Cobalt-Iron Alloys, W.O. Binder,
Salt Bed, D.R. Werner ................................................... 232 E.D. Weisert ................................................................. 329
Discussion: ................................................................ 295 Discussion: ................................................................ 383
Effect of Composition of Steel on the Performance of Organic Discussion: Hydrogen Blistering of Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide
Coatings in Atmospheric Exposure, F.L. LaQue, Solutions, T. Skei, A. Wachter, W.A. Bonner, H.D. Burnham:
J.A. Boylan ................................................................... 237 H.G. Bennett, D.L. Burns, Reply: W.A. Bonner, T. Skei,
Discussion: Statistics — A Useful Tool for the Examination L.S. Wright ................................................................... 333
of Corrosion Data, C.F. Lewis, A.H. DuRose ................... 242 Discussion: The Amount and Distribution of Corrosion,
Discussion: T.E. Wright .................................................. 243 H.H. Uhlig, L.H. Elizer, Reply: H.H. Uhlig ...................... 333
Reply: C.F. Lewis ........................................................... 242 Portable Burner Cleans Exterior of Pipe Contaminated with
Discussion: Present Status of Corrosion Investigations in Paraffin, G. Lester ............................................................. 1
the United States, C.G. Deuber, W.F. Higgins ................ 243
Reply: C.G. Deuber ........................................................ 244 October (No. 10)
Amines for Corrosion Prevention in Steam Condensate Corrosion Instruments and Measurements Handbook Is
Systems, C. Jacklin .......................................................... 1 Committee’s Objective, H.N. Hayward ............................ 335
Fundamental Concepts of Electrode Potentials,
August (No. 8) A.J. de Bethune ............................................................ 336
Inter Society Corrosion Committee Urges Caution in Use of Discussion: L.H. Elizer ................................................... 343
Unscientific Devices Intended to Prevent Corrosion ........ 245 Reply: A.J. de Bethune ................................................... 343
Cathodic Protection of Active Ships in Seawater with Graphite Technical Note: Corrosive Attack by Acidic Decomposition
Anodes, K.N. Barnard, G.L. Christie, J.H. Greenblatt ..... 246 Products Evolved by Paints When Drying ...................... 344
Electrical Treatment of Boiler Feed Waters, T.F. Hurley, Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Weathering, C.J. Walton,
H. Ingleson, W.J. Sparkes, R. Wilkinson ........................ 251 D.O. Sprowls, J.A. Nock, Jr. .......................................... 345
Discussion: A.G. Freeborn .............................................. 258 Corrosion Resistance of Beryllium Copper — A Survey,
Corrosion Resistance of High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels J.T. Richards ................................................................ 359
As Influenced by Composition and Environment, Interpretation and Significance of Potentials of Metals in
C.P. Larrabee ............................................................... 259 Aqueous Solutions, M. Cohen ....................................... 372

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Field Tests of Exterior Coating for a Pipeline Conveying Fuel Metals Due to Vanadium, F.C. Monkman, N.J. Grant .... 460
Oil Heated to 200°F, E.R. Stauffacher, R.R. Davidson .... 377 Discussion: C.J. Slunder ................................................ 465
Discussion: Magnetic Amplifier Controls for Rectifier Discussion: H. Vanderpool, M.G. Fontana, R.T. Howard,
Protecting Underground Metallic Structures Cathodically, Reply: N.J. Grant, F.C. Monkman ................................ 466
O. Henderson ............................................................... 382 Corrosion of Steel in Dilute Solutions of Sodium Salts of Weak
Discussion: Corrosion by Aqueous Solutions at Elevated Acids, M.J. Pryor .......................................................... 467
Temperatures and Pressures, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana, Metallizing as an Aid to Chemical Manufacturers,
W.G. Ashbaugh, W.E. Baker ......................................... 382 H. Vanderpool .................................................................. 1
Discussion: W.O. Tunderman, J.W. Weis, F.H. Beck 382-383
Discussion: Corrosion of Casing in Oil and Gas Wells, 1954 (Vol. 10)
J.L. Battle: ................................................................... 383
Discussion: Some Notes on the Oxidation Resistance of
Boron-Containing Chromium-Nickel-Cobalt-Iron Alloys,
January (No. 1)
W.O. Binder, E.D. Weisert, E.N. Skinner ....................... 383 Reorganization of the Technical Practices Committee,
Discussion: M.A. Scheil .................................................. 384 H.W. Schmidt ................................................................... 1
Reply: E.D. Weisert ........................................................ 383 Corrosive Effects of Deicing Salts — A Progress Report of
Reply: W.O. Binder ......................................................... 384 NACE Technical Practices Committee 19 on Corrosion by
Discussion: Cable System Design for Cathodic Protection De-Icing Salts ................................................................... 3
Rectifiers, R.M. Wainwright, W. Dudley, S.P. Ewing, Reply: Corrosion by Acids at High Temperatures, R.F. Miller,
R.M. Wainwright ........................................................... 384 R.S. Treseder, A. Wachter ................................................. 7
Visual Identification of Line Pipe, H. Schmoldt ..................... 1 Discussion: P.E. Krystow, L.W. Gleekman, W.B. Brooks,
Reply: R.F. Miller ........................................................... 12
November (No. 11) Porcelain Enamels and Ceramic Coatings, Prime Inhibitors of
Organization and Function of Technical Practices Committee Metal Corrosion, D.G. Bennett ........................................ 13
15 on Corrosion Control in the Transportation Industry, Discussion: L.M. Nieliwocki, E.D. Weisert, Reply:
K.K. Kessler .................................................................. 385 D.G. Bennett .................................................................. 18
Symposium on Control of Internal Corrosion of Tankers, Materials for Central Station Pumps, J.B. Godshall ............ 21
Part 1 — The Nature of Corrosion and Its Control, Corrosion Testing by Measurement of Local Cell Potentials,
W.B. Jupp .................................................................... 388 J.K. Rice ........................................................................ 25
Symposium on Control of Internal Corrosion of Tankers; Discussion: R.S.Y Yoseph, H.A. Cataldi, Reply: J.K. Rice .. 29
Part 2 — Inhibitors in Cargo, J.V.C. Malcomson, W.S. Laboratory Measurement of the Corrosion of Ferrous Metal in
Quimby, G.D. Pingrey, J.C.D. Oosterhout ...................... 395 Soils, W.J. Schwerdtfeger ................................................ 30
Symposium on Control of Internal Corrosion of Tankers; Basic Criteria for Evaluating Some Plastic Materials of
Part 3 — Corrosion Control in Practice, A.B. Kurz .......... 400 Construction, R.B. Seymour ........................................... 37
Discussion: W.L. Green, R.W. Morrell ............................. 410 Preservation of Floating Cranes for Government Stockpiling,
Discussion: O.D. Colvin ................................................. 413 R.R. Ewart ....................................................................... 1
Discussion: H.J. Dean, S.J. Duly, J.F. Roeske ................. 414
Discussion: W. Cooper ................................................... 415
February (No. 2)
1954 Annual Conference and Exhibition, H.K. Phipps ........ 49
Discussion: F.L. LaQue, T.P. May ................................... 416
Thirty Years’ Experience in Testing Aluminum Paint
Discussion: C.J. Lamb ................................................... 418
Performance, R.I. Wray ................................................... 50
Discussion: C. Hastie ..................................................... 419
Robert Mallet — Pioneer Corrosion Engineer, W. Lynes ..... 59
Discussion: H.F. Parker, P. Ffield ................................... 420
Paint vs. Corrosion — Some Aspects of the Problems in the
Discussion: R.W. Moore, C.D. Wheelock, N.C. Wiley ........ 421
Gulf Coast Area, V.B. Volkening ...................................... 63
Reply: W.B. Jupp, J.V.C. Malcolmson, A.B. Kurz ............. 422
Measurement of Electrode Potentials — An Educational
Cable Sheath Corrosion and Prevention, B.B. Reinitz ....... 425
Lecture, N. Hackerman ................................................... 70
Discussion: J.F. Hirshfeld .............................................. 430
Use of Organic Protective Coatings in Controlling Corrosion
Radiography as an Aid in Corrosion Studies, H.A. Liebhafsky,
— An Educational Lecture, E.G. Bobalek ......................... 73
A.E. Newkirk ................................................................ 432
Organic Inhibitors Improve Ammonia Control, Reduce Sulfide
Discussion: Graphical Multiple Correlation of Corrosion
in Refinery Waste Waters, J.J. Hur .................................... 1
Data, O.B. Ellis, H.P. Godard, F.C. Jelen, E.W. Wallace,
J.L. Horton, Reply: O.B. Ellis ....................................... 436 March (No. 3)
Discussion: All Plastic Materials of Construction,
NACE Continues Its Healthy Growth, W.F. Rogers ............. 83
J.L. Huscher, L.B. Kuhn ............................................... 436
Effect of Operating Conditions on Corrosion of Hot-Water
Discussion: W.M. Ruddock ............................................. 437
Piping in Buildings, H.L. Shuldener ................................. 85
Some Corrosion Hazards From Direct Current Welding
Measured Potentials as Related to Corrosion and Polarization
Currents, H.W. Wahlquist ................................................. 1
in Local Calls, T.P. May, F.L. LaQue ................................ 91
December (No. 12) Seawater Immersion Trials of Protective Coatings,
J.H. Greenblatt ............................................................... 95
Report on the Activities of Technical Practices Committee 16
Technical Note: Some Notes on Hydrogen Blistering,
on Electrolysis and Corrosion of Cable Sheaths,
G.A. Marsh ................................................................... 101
I.C. Dietze .................................................................... 439
Laboratory Methods for Evaluation of Inhibitors for Use in Oil
Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Chemically Contaminated
and Gas Wells, E.C. Greco, J.C. Spalding, Jr. ................ 103
Atmospheres, W.W. Binger, R.H. Wagner, R.H. Brown ... 440
Discussion: C.M. Blair, Jr. ............................................. 105
Discussion: L.H. Elizer, H.A. Cataldi, Reply: W.W. Binger 447
Discussion: H.E. Waltrip ................................................ 106
Cathodic Protection and High-Resistivity Soil, H.C. Van
Discussion: R.A. Lowe, H.A. Cataldi ................................ 109
Nouhuys ...................................................................... 448
Corrosion by Water at Low Flow Velocity, T.E. Larson,
Discussion: L.P. Sudrabin, O.W. Zastrow, Reply: H.C. Van
R.M. King ..................................................................... 110
Nouhuys ...................................................................... 459
Contamination of Nitric Acid as a Source of Error in the
An Investigation of Accelerated Oxidation of Heat-Resistant
Huey Boiling Nitric Acid Test, R.J. Bendure ....................... 1

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April (No. 4) Solutions, G.G. Schmuck, R.W. Flournoy ...................... 231


Organization and Aims of Committee T-2D on Standardization Some Observations of Cathodic Protection Potential Criteria in
of Procedures for Measuring Pipe Coating Conductance, Localized Pitting, T-2 Report. Pub. 54-2, L.P. Sudrabin .. 232
W.F. Huddleston ........................................................... 115 Investigation of Synthetic Fingerprint Solutions, S.L. Eisler,
Discussion: ................................................................ 364 H.L. Foigen ................................................................... 237
Laboratory and Plant Evaluations of Liquid Neoprene Testing Tank Car Linings, J.R. Spraul ............................. 243
Coatings, R.B. Seymour ................................................ 116 Discussion: D.R. Loper, O.H. Fenner, Reply:
Technical Note: Causes of Corrosion in Deep-Well Water R.H. Spraul .................................................................. 247
Pumps in Israel, D. Spector ........................................... 122 Survey of Corrosion Control in California Pumping Wells,
Influence of Corrosion on the Cracking of Pressure Vessels, F.E. Davie, P.W. Hill ..................................................... 248
H.R. Copson ................................................................. 124 Discussion: L.W. Vollmer, W.B. Hirschmann, H. Herst,
Asbestos Resin Compositions in the Chemical Industry, L.T. Monson, J. Rehner, Jr., Reply: F.E. Davie,
P.L. McWhorter ................................................................ 1 P.W. Hill ....................................................................... 251
Technical Note: A Method of Considering Costs While
May (No. 5) Selecting Materials for Corrosion Service, E.F.T. Rice ..... 252
Pipeline Corrosion Committee T-2, W.H. Stewart .............. 141 A Promising Spray-Applied Inhibitor of Internal Corrosion of
Internal Coating of Pipe in Place, M.B. Grove ................... 142 Oil Tank Ships, J.D. Sudbury, D.A. Shock, F.W. Mann .. 253
Weld Seam and Weld Flux Effect on Metal Surface and Beginnings of Corrosion Prevention, R.H. Pope ................. 259
Coating Life, A.J. Liebman ............................................ 147 Selecting Gaskets to Limit Corrosion of Stainless Steel Bolted
Corrosion and Its Control in Aluminum Cooling Towers, Joints in a Chemical Plant, E.V. Kunkel ........................ 260
S. Sussman, J.R. Akers ................................................ 151
Inspection of Petroleum Refinery Equipment, E.H. Tandy . 160 September (No. 9)
Discussion: A.R. Hauser ................................................. 163 High-Silicon Cast Iron Tested for Use with Impressed
Discussion: F.A. Prange ................................................. 164 Currents, W.A. Luce ..................................................... 267
Reply: E.H. Tandy .......................................................... 164 Pitting Corrosion Characteristics of Aluminum — Influence of
Cathodic Protection in Florida Power and Light Company’s Iron and Silicon, P.M. Aziz, H.P. Godard ........................ 269
Generating Plants, J.B. Prime, Jr. ................................. 165 Relation of Corrosion to Business Costs, A.Wachter ........ 273
Discussion: 1955 ............................................................ 53t Corrosion of Bronze Oil-Sealing Sleeves in Centrifugal Gas
Effect of Exposure to Soils on the Properties of Asbestos- Compressors, E.C. Greco ............................................. 279
Cement Pipe — Final Report, M. Romanoff, I.A. Denison 169 Raised Earth Potential, R.H. Pope .................................... 284
A New Accelerated Corrosion Devise, S.K. Coburn ................ 1 Radiometric Study of Phosphate Coatings Formed on
Steel in Pretreatment Baths, T.F. Boyd, M. Galan,
June (No. 6) L. Markowitz ................................................................ 285
Technical Committee News Section Will Keep Members Corrosion Control in Gas Lift Wells, D.A. Shock,
Informed, H.W. Schmidt ............................................... 181 J.D. Sudbury ............................................................... 289
Effect of Alloying and Impurity Elements in Magnesuim Alloy Oxidation of Plain, Alloyed and Ductile Irons at 1,300°F,
Cast Anodes, H.A. Robinson, P.F. George ...................... 182 J.A. Cameron ............................................................... 295
Coordination of Corrosion Control, H.W. Hamilton ........... 189 Discussion: J.T. Dwyer, Jr., K.D. Mills ............................ 297
Minimizing Damage to Adjacent Structures In Urban Reply: J.A. Cameron ............................................... 297-298
Cathodic Protection Instalations, D.T. Rosselle .............. 192 First Interim Report of Technical Unit Committee T-4B on
Laboratory Studies on the Pitting of Aluminum in Aggressive Corrosion of Cable Sheaths. Pipe-Type Cable Corrosion
Waters, T.E. Wright, H.P. Godard .................................. 195 Protection Practices in the Utilities Industry .................. 299
Corrosion of Nickel Cast Iron in Soils, I.A. Denison,
M. Romanoff ................................................................. 199 October (No. 10)
Aluminum Coverings for Thermal Insulation, H.W. Frotts ..... 1 Installing a Large-Diameter Products Pipeline Through a
Heavily Industrialized Area, L.W. Ewing, Jr. .................. 315
July (No. 7) Probolog — An Application of Eddy Current Techniques
Topic of the Month — Examination of an Old Bronz to Nondestructive Testing, W.J. Warren ......................... 318
Ship Spike Taken from a Wreck at Nags Head, N.C., Discussion: R.E. Gackenbach, Reply: W.J. Warren ......... 323
A.W. Tracy ................................................................... 205 Corrosion by Stay Currents, R.H. Pope ............................ 324
Comparison of Cathodic Protection Test Methods, Control of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Airframe
K.H. Logan ................................................................... 206 Components, R.N. Hooker, J.L. Waisman ...................... 325
Discussion: I.A. Denison, F. Kahn .................................. 211 Technical Note: Devices Developed for Accelerated Tests
Some Early Patents on Cathodic Protection, R.H. Pope ..... 212 on High-Temperature Ceramic Coatings, J.V. Long ........ 335
Some Experiences with Cathodic Protection in Chicago, Electrical Measurements Applied to Corrosion Investigations,
L.M. Plym ..................................................................... 213 W.R. Schneider, D.J. Hendrickson ............................... 337
Discussion: ................................................................ 364 Radiometric Study of the Adsorption Characteristics of a
Use of Plastics as Materials of Construction in the Chemical Calcium Sulfonate Rust Inhibitor, V. Hong, S.L. Eisler,
Industry, S.W. Shepard ................................................ 215 D. Bootzin, A. Harrison ................................................. 343
Chromate for Corrosion Control in Methanol Antifreeze, Application Techniques, Physical Characteristics and
G.E. Best, E.A. Roche ................................................... 217 Chemical Resistance of Polyvinyl Chlor-Acetates — A Report
Discussion: A.M. Montgomery, H.C. Rutemiller, Reply: by Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings and Linings
G.E. Best, E.A. Roche ................................................... 223 for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion — Publication
Industrial Applications of a Method for Measuring Small 54-4 ............................................................................. 349
Amounts of Corrosion Without Removal of Corrosion Electrical Measurements in the Selection of Bolt Materials
Products, A. Dravnieks, H.A. Cataldi ............................. 224 for Service Underground, W.J. Schwerdtfeger ................ 355
Discussion: 1955 ............................................................ 53t Discussion: Laboratory and Plant Evaluations of Liquid
Neoprene Coatings, R.B. Seymour, S.J. Lopata,
August (No. 8) O.H. Fenner, R.W. Meyer, Reply: R.B. Seymour ........... 364
A Method of Protecting Heating Coils in Some Corrosive Discussion: Some Experiences with Cathodic Protection in

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Chicago, L.M. Plym, T.J. Maitland ................................. 364 W.G. Renshaw, P.R. Bish ................................................ 57
Discussion: J. Leffel, D.T. Rosselle, J.G. Setzer, Use of Organic Inhibitors in Refinery Distillation Process
F.E. Costanzo, L.C. Wasson .......................................... 365 Equipment, G.E. Purdy ................................................... 64
Discussion: C.L. Mercer, F.W. Ringer, H.F. Haase, Discussion: Underground Corrosion Round Table, Kansas
R.C. Jacobsen .............................................................. 366 City, 1954, J.R. Cowles, D. Hendrickson, S.K. Gally,
Reply: L.M. Plym ..................................................... 364-366 O.W. Zastrow, K.D. Wahlquist, F.R. Blankenship, Jr.,
C.L. Mercer, M.E. Parker, Jr., H.C. Boone, C.S. Jones ..... 52t
November (No. 11) Discussion: Cathodic Protection of Florida Power and Light
Galvanic Anodes Control-Induced Voltages on Pipelines; Company’s Generating Plants. Corrosion Vol. 10, No. 5, 165-
E.H. Thalmann ............................................................. 367 168 (1954) May, H.G. Burbidge, R.C. Mill, R.B. Teel, Reply:
Corrosion of Refinery Equipment by Sulfuric Acid and J.B. Prime, Jr. ............................................................... 53t
Sulfuric Acid Sludges, V.J. Groth, R.J. Hafsten ............. 368 Discussion: Industrial Applications of a Method for
Corrosion Resistance of Cupronickel Alloys Containing Measuring Small Amounts of Corrosion Without Removal of
10% to 30% Nickel, F.L. LaQue ..................................... 391 Corrosion Products. Corrosion, Vol. 10, No. 7, 224-230
Discussion: J.H. Naschke, H.H. Bennett, A.O. Fisher, (1954) July, F.L. LaQue, Reply: A. Dravnieks ................. 53t
P.J. Gegner, Reply: F.L. LaQue ..................................... 399 Discussion: Aluminum Alloy Heat Exchangers in the Process
Extrinsic Line Current Fluctuations Seriously Restrict Industries. Corrosion, Vol. 10, No. 12, 425-431 (1954) Dec.,
Coating Conductance Surveys on Large Trunk Line, B.W. Bradley, G. Sorell, F.L. Whitney, Jr., H.P. Godard,
G.I. Russell, L.B. Nelson ............................................... 400 F.C. Bunker, A. Dravnieks, H. Smith, Reply: W.W. Binger,
Internal Corrosion in Domestic Fuel Oil Tanks, R. Wieland, H.W. Fritts .................................................................... 53t
R.S. Treseder ................................................................ 401
Discussion: F.L. LaQue, K.R. Barker, J.T. Dwyer, Jr., February (No. 2)
F.N. Speller, Reply: R. Wieland ..................................... 406 A Technique for Installing Carbon Anodes in Cable Ducts,
Inhibitor Evaluation by the Pearson Null Bridge, B.L. Cross, E.J. Doyle ...................................................................... 17
N. Hackerman .............................................................. 407 Use of High-Molecular Weight Corrosion Inhibitors in
Report by Technical Unit Committee 1-G on Sulfide Stress Petroleum Refineries, H.H. Bennett ................................. 19
Corrosion Cracking: Sulfide Corrosion Cracking of A New Method of Measuring Potentials of Polarized Electrodes
Production Equipment. Publication 54-5 ....................... 413 in Soil Corrosion Cells, W. Neighbours ............................ 28
Discussion: L.L. Neff, E.D. Weisert, A. Dravnieks Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion of Some Metals and Alloys
Reply: R.S. Treseder ....................................................... 419 by Strong Nitric Acid, J.F. Willging, J.P. Hirth, F.H. Beck,
Passing of the Stray-Current Problem, R.H. Pope ............. 420 M.G. Fontana ................................................................. 31
Proposed Methods for Cathodic Protection of Composite
December (No. 12) Structures, M. Unz ......................................................... 40
Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys by Exhaust Gases, Erratum: .................................................................. 226t
F.M. Reinhart ............................................................... 421 Corrosion of Aircraft Structural Materials by Agricultural
Nomographs for Making Corrosion Rate Calculations, Chemicals; Part 1 — Laboratory Tests with Fertilizer
W.A. Szymanski ........................................................... 423 Compounds, T. Marshall, L.G. Neubauer ......................... 44
Aluminum Alloy Heat Exchangers in the Process Industries, Some Remarks on Stress Corrosion Testing — An Educational
W.W. Binger, H.W. Fritts ............................................... 425 Lecture, H.P. Godard, J.J. Harwood ................................ 53
Discussion: 1955 ............................................................ 55t Tentative Standard Method for Measuring Electrical
A Technique for Corrosion Testing in Liquid Lead, Conductance of Coating on Buried Pipelines — A Report of
J.V. Cathcart, W.D. Manly ............................................ 432 Technical Unit Committee T-2D on Standardization
A Study of Corrosion and Mass Transfer of Nickel by Molten Measuring Pipe Coating Conductance. Publication 55-1 ... 59
Sodium Hydroxide, R.A. Lad, S.L. Simon ....................... 435
Measure of the Susceptibility of Galvanized Surfaces to March (No. 3)
Humid Storage Stain, R.A. Neish ................................... 440 Rigid PVC as a Construction Material for Valves,
Carbon Anodes, R.H. Pope .............................................. 443 R. McFarland, Jr. ........................................................... 17
Second Interim Report of Technical Unit Committee T-4B on Minimizing Stress Corrosion Cracking of Cylinder Valves,
Tests and Surveys for Lead Sheathed Cables in the Utilities M. Schussler .................................................................. 19
Industry. Compiled by Task Group T-4B-3 on Tests and Erratum: .................................................................. 226t
Surveys. Publication 54-6 ............................................. 445 Corrosion Evaluation of Ship Bulkhead and Hull Plating by
Audiogauge Thickness Measurements, D.J. Evans ........... 23
1955 (Vol. 11) Metallizing for Corrosion Prevention, A.P. Shepard,
R.J. McWaters ................................................................ 29
Corrosion of Aircraft Structural Materials by Agricultural
January (No. 1) Chemicals; Part 2 — Effect of Insecticides, Herbicides,
Catastrophic Corrosion Resulting from Vanadium Pentoxide
Fungicides and Fertilizers, C.F. Schrieber ........................ 33
in Fuel Oil Ash, A. deS. Brasunas ................................... 17
Solution of Cathodic Protection Interference Problems,
Laboratory Evaluation of Inhibitors for Sweet Gas-Condensate
F.W. Ringer .................................................................... 45
Wells, P.J. Raifsnider, R.S. Treseder, A. Wachter ............. 19
Cathodic Protection Applied to a Large-Diameter Oil Pipeline
Effect of Minor Constituents on the Intergranular Corrosion
System, D.O. Griffith ...................................................... 53
of Austenitic Stainless Steels, J.J. Heger, J.L. Hamilton ... 22
Proposed Standard Laboratory Procedure for Screening
Effect of Design, Fabrication and Installation on the
Corrosion Inhibitors for Use in Oil and Gas Wells — A
Performance of Stainless Steel Equipment, J.A. Collins .... 27
Report of Technical Unit Committee 1-K on Inhibitors for
Corrosion Aspects of the Vanadium Problem in Gas Turbines,
Oil and Gas Wells Publication 55-2 ................................. 57
S.H. Frederick, T.F. Eden ................................................ 35
Discussion: ....................................................... 275t, 553t
Notes on a System for Rating Pitting Corrosion,
R.W. Henke .................................................................... 50 April (No. 4)
Cathodic Protection of Open Box Coolers, J.P.H. Zutphen .. 53 Solution of Aircraft Wing Exhaust Gas Corrosion is Nearer,
Important Advantages of Titanium in the Chemical Industry, S.K. Coburn ................................................................ 147t

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Case History of Failure of Marine Boiler Tubes by Stress Lining — A Report by NACE Tank Group T-3E-1 on
Corrosion Cracking, R.D. Barer .................................... 148t Corrosion Control of Railroad Tank Cars ......................... 69
Corrosion by Valve Packing, L.M. Rasmussen ................. 155t
Discussion: ............................................................... 559t July (No. 7)
Electrolytic Descaling — An Electrical Method of Rust Preliminary Evaluation of Protective Coating Systems,
Removal From Tanker Ship Compartments, F.E. Cook, R.W. Flournoy ................................................................ 17
H.S. Preiser, J.F. Mills ................................................. 161t Discussion: ............................................................... 305t
Current Requirements for Cathodic Protection of Pipelines, Special Corrosion Problems of Electric Utility Systems,
M.E. Parker, Jr. ........................................................... 182t C.F. Avila, A.B. Jones ..................................................... 19
Cell Currents and Potentials, R.H. Pope .......................... 189t Carbon Anode Installed in Electric Cable Conduit, H.L. Davis,
Some Corrosion Inhibitors: A Reference List — A Report of Jr. .................................................................................. 23
Technical Committee T-3A on Corrosion Inhibitors, Construction Materials for Liquid Sodium Systems,
Publication 55-3 .......................................................... 195t E.G. Brush ..................................................................... 27
Discussion: ................................................................... 556t
May (No. 5) Technical Note: Severe Pitting of Stainless (18-8) Steel in
“Hot Fence” Is Unexpected Groundbed Hazard, Hot Chloride Dye Baths, F.N. Speller ............................... 31
F.E. Stetler ..................................................................... 17 Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1955 index
A Practical Method for Cleaning and Descaling Cargo Tanks On the Passivity of Iron, K.F. Bonhoeffer ............................ 32
Contaminated with Black Oil Residue, J.F. Mills, F.E. Cook, Filiform Corrosion Products on Iron Immersed in Brine,
H.S. Preiser .................................................................... 18 P.F. Thompson, K.F. Lorking ........................................... 37
Advantages of Wood-Lined Steel Pipe in Corrosive Services, Technical Note: “Inverted Relief” in Photographic
E.H. Bronstein ............................................................... 23 Illustrations, N.L. Dempster ............................................ 40
Coating Pipelines in Flace Internally with Plastics, Cast Irons in High-Temperature Service, R.J. Greene,
J.C. Watts ...................................................................... 28 F.G. Sefing ..................................................................... 43
Technical Note: Strong Earth Currents Complicate Surface Plastic Pipe for Underground Structures, R.B. Seymour ..... 50
Potential Measurements, D. Hendrickson ........................ 34
Laboratory Development of Corrosion Inhibitors, L.W. Jones, August (No. 8)
J.P. Barrett .................................................................... 35 Chlorine Dioxide Generation — A “High-Brightness” Corrosion
Discussion: ............................................................... 554t Problem, H.O. Teeple ...................................................... 17
Material Selection for Condenser Tubes, H.A. Todhunter .... 39 Organization and Activity of the Corrosion Control Group of a
Economic Considerations in Pipeline Corrosion Control, Large Public Utility, J.W. McAmis .................................... 18
L.G. Sharpe .................................................................... 45 Pertechnetate Ion as an Inhibitor of the Corrosion of Iron and
High-Temperature Corrosion Data — A Compilation by Steel, G.H. Cartledge ...................................................... 23
Technical Unit Committee T-5B on High-Temperature Design and Application of Corrosion Current Measuring
Corrosion Publication 55-6 ............................................. 59 Instruments, D.L. Ham ................................................... 31
Discussion: ............................................................... 554t Design Against Atmospheric Corrosion, H.T. Rudolf ........... 35
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Hardenable Stainless Steels,
June (No. 6) F.K. Bloom ..................................................................... 39
Atmospheric Corrosion of Mild Steel in a Chemical Plant, Electrochemistry of Inhibitor Action — An Educational
R.I. Zimmerer ................................................................. 17 Lecture, R.B. Mears ........................................................ 50
Placing Ground Contact Anodes with a High-Velocity Water Discussion: ............................................................... 556t
Jet, W.P. Noser ............................................................... 18 Erratum: .................................................. Dec 1955 index
Acid Corrosion Inhibition by High-Molecular Weight Nitrogen-
Containing Compounds, R.A. George, N. Hackerman ....... 19 September (No. 9)
An Automatic Circuit Interrupter for Use in Cathodic Copper Alloy’s Corrosion Resistance to Ammonic Improved by
Protection System Design, L. Schwalm ............................ 24 Good Design, Stress Relieving, I.S. Levinson .................... 17
Use of the Pearson Bridge in Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation, Principles Applicable to the Oxidation and Corrosion of Metals
E.J. Simmons ................................................................. 24 and Alloys, W.W. Smeltzer .............................................. 18
Discussion: ............................................................... 555t Discussion: .................................... 557t of Dec. 1955 issue
Control of Internal Corrosion of a Products Pipeline System, Discussion: ................................... 305t of June 1956 issue
P.L. DeVerter, A.W. Jasek ............................................... 31 Porosity of the Aluminum Surface Investigated by the
Corrosion Studies on a Modern Rotary Air Pre-Heater, Repetitive Oscillographic Method, W. Machu, E.M. Khairy,
G.G. Thurlow ................................................................. 37 M.K. Hussein ................................................................. 27
Discussion: Proposed Standard Laboratory Procedure for Discussion: ................................... 306t of June 1956 issue
Screening Corrosion Inhibitors for Use in Oil and Gas Wells, Corrosion of Materials Subjected to Locomotive Smoke and
A.H. Roebuck, J.R. Gilcrease, R.S. Treseder, L.W. Jones, Funnel Blast, T. Marshall, R.M. Sinclair .......................... 31
R.F. Stedman, J. Green, Reply: J.C. Spalding, Jr. ........ 275t Atomoshperic Galvanic Couple Corrosion, K.G. Compton,
Discussion: Electrical Measurements Applied to Corrosion A. Mendizza, W.W. Bradley ............................................. 35
Investigations, Reply: W.R. Schneider, D. Countermeasures for Control of Internal Corrosion of a
Hendrickson ................................................................ 276t Tanker Ship, C.P. Dillon ................................................. 45
Reports to Technical Unit Committee T-1J on Oilfield Valves for Corrosive Fluids, E.G. Holmberg ........................ 58
Structural Plastics; Part 1 — Long-Term Creep of Pipe
Extruded from Tenite Butyrate Plastic. Part 2 — Structural October (No. 10)
Behavior of Unplasticized Geon Polyvinyl Chloride. Surface Pipe Effect — Cathodic Protection of Oil Well Casing,
Publication 55-7 .......................................................... 277t J.P. Barrett .................................................................... 17
Summary of Data on Use of Structural Plastic Products in Oil Effect of Martensite on Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking,
Production — A Status Report of NACE Technical Committee M.F. Baldy, R.C. Bowden, Jr. .......................................... 19
T-1J on Oilfield Structural Plastics .................................. 59 Geometric Factors in Electrical Measurements Relating to
Erratum: ..................................................................... 62 Corrosion and Its Prevention, W.J. Schwerdtfeger,
Tentative Procedures for Preparing Tank Car Interiors for I.A. Denison ................................................................... 25

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Discussion: ................................... 306t of June 1956 issue 1956 (Vol. 12)


Organization and Administration of a Plant Painting Program,
W.E. Chandler, C.W. Sisler ............................................. 35 January (No. 1)
Basic Essentials for the Reduction of Atmospheric Corrosion, Induced Alternating Current Used for Cathodic Protection of a
F.T. Radecke .................................................................. 39 Coated Pipeline, S.J. Bellassai ......................................... 17
Review: Microbiological Corrosion of Iron and Steel, Technical Note: Nomograph for Corrosion Rate Calculations,
D.M. Updegraff ............................................................... 44 H. Bass, Jr., R. Andrews ................................................. 20
Air Injection for Prevention of Hydrogen Penetration of Steel, High-Temperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion, E. Backensto,
W.A. Bonner, H.D. Burnham .......................................... 49 R.D. Drew, C. Stapleford ................................................. 22
Alloy Growth Rate of 025 Pound Electrolytic Tin Plate in the Correlation of the Results Obtained with Corrosion Inhibitors
Temperature Range, 380°F-440°F, W.N. Lambert ............. 56 in the Laboratory and in the Field, G.E. Purdy, W. Ries .... 33
Review: Inhibition of Metallic Corrosion in Aqueous Media,
November (No. 11)
H.C. Gatos ..................................................................... 39
A Method of Protecting Pipe-Type Cables, F.E. Kulman ....... 13
Erratum: .................................................................. 140t
Control of Couples Developed in Water Systems,
Investigation of an Unusual Cause of Shipbottom Pitting,
G.B. Hatch ..................................................................... 15
R.P. Devoluy ................................................................... 49
Technical Note: Corrosion of Lead-Lined Sulfuric Acid
Corrosion of Gasoline Engine Exhaust Valve Steels, C. Allen,
Evaporators, W.J. Cotton ................................................ 23
M. Tauschek .................................................................. 55
Corrosion Control on Offshore Drilling and Producing
Final Report on Four Annual Anode Inspections — A Report of
Equipment, C.J. Fritts .................................................... 25
Technical Unit Committee T-2B on Anodes for Impressed
Electrode Potentials; Part 1, G.V. Akimov ........................... 31
Current Publication 56-1 ................................................ 63
A Note on the Value of Ammonia Treatment for Tank and
Casing Annulus Corrosion by Hydrogen Sulfide, February (No. 2)
W.F. Rogers .................................................................... 42 Selective Corrosion of Delta Ferrite in Cast Stainless Steel,
Use of Ammonia to Prevent Casing Corrosion, J.M. Bialosky ................................................................. 15
H.E. Greenwell, R. Loncaric, H.G. Byars ......................... 45 A Study of Protective Criteria on a Pipe Section in a Uniform
Electrochemical Studies of the Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion Environment, L.P. Sudrabin ........................................... 16
Mechanism, S.P. Ewing .................................................. 51 Internal Casing Corrosion in Sour Oil Wells, J.A. Caldwell,
M.L. Lytle ....................................................................... 23
December (No. 12)
Effect of Water on Strength of Structural Plastics, W. Sharp,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Gold Wedding Ring,
M.K. Weber .................................................................... 27
F.M. Reinhart ................................................................. 15
Determination of the Effect of a New Grass Killer on
Sodium Sulfate in Gas Turbines, E.L. Simons, G.V. Browning,
Application Equipment, J.A. Kelly, W. Falkentein, J. Carr 35
H.A. Liebhafsky .............................................................. 17
Conductometric Method Applied to the High-Temperature
Discussion: ................................... 307t of June 1956 issue
Oxidation of Iron, G. Fryburg .......................................... 40
Electrode Potentials; Part 2, G.V. Akimov ........................... 27
Mass Transfer Properties of Various Metals and Alloys in
Test Methods to Determine the Resistance of an Insulating
Liquid Lead, J.V. Cathcart, W.D. Manly ........................... 43
Joint, E.T. Pearson ......................................................... 47
Corrosion of Stainless Steel in Ferric Chloride Solution,
Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum, H.P. Godard .................. 54
H.A. Liebhafsky, A.E. Newkirk ......................................... 48
Discussion: Electrical Measurements Applied to Corrosion
Investigations, O.W. Wade ........................................... 553t March (No. 3)
Discussion: Proposed Standardized Laboratory Procedure for An Anomaly in Pipeline Corrosion Diagnosis, L.P. Sudrabin 17
Screening Corrosion Inhibitors for Use in Oil and Gas Wells, Navy Experimental Work with Cathodic Protection,
J.K. Shaw, F.E. Davie, H.Kroll, E. Pragoff, Jr., Reply: I. Gessow ....................................................................... 18
J.C. Spalding, Jr. ........................................................ 553t Dealuminization of Aluminum Bronze, M. Schussler,
Discussion: Laboratory Developments of Corrosion Inhibitors, D. Napolitan ................................................................... 25
R.S. Treseder, Reply: L.W. Jones ................................. 554t Role of Nickel and Nickel Substitutes in Jewelry Making,
Discussion: High-Temperature Corrosion Data — Publication K. Mairs, J.M. Williams ................................................... 31
55-6, A. deS. Brasunas ................................................ 554t Positive Polarity Grounding of Direct Current Supply
Discussion: Use of the Pearson Bridge in Corrosion Inhibitor Requirements in Mining Traction Systems, S. Gibson ...... 37
Evaluations, J.G. Jewell, W.F. Rogers, J.D. Sudbury, Reply: Oxide Films on Stainless Steels, T. Rhodin ......................... 41
E.J. Simmons .............................................................. 555t Methods of Preventing Corrosion in Sewerage Systems,
Discussion: Carbon Anode Installed in Electric Cable E. Spindel ...................................................................... 54
Conduit, D.R. Werner, A.L. Ayres, D.T. Rosselle, A Bibliography of Corrosion by Chlorine — A Report of
J.J. Pokorny, Reply: H.L. Davies, Jr. ............................ 556t Technical Unit Committee T 5A on Corrosion in the
Discussion: Electrochemistry of Inhibitor Action, Chemical Manufacturing Industry. Publication 56-2 ........ 59
F.E. Kulman, H. Hyde, E.T. Worden, C.S. Reichard, E.F. Field Practices for Controlling Water-Dependent Sweet Oil
Marantz, A.J. deBethune, Reply: R.B. Mears ................ 556t Well Corrosion — A Report of Technical Unit Committee
Discussion: Principles Applicable to Oxidation and Corrosion T-1C on Sweet Oil Well Corrosion Publication 56-3 .......... 67
of Metals and Alloys, A. Dravnieks, Reply:
W.W. Smeltzer ............................................................. 557t April (No. 4)
Discussion: Economics of Painting, R.H. Ludre, E. Railroad Motive Power and Corrosion, S.K. Coburn ............ 17
Heinzelman, H.S. Preker, F.T. Radecke, E. Domingo, Integration of Corrosion Control in Pier Substructures,
R.B. Mears, E.T. Worden, Reply: J.E. Cogshall ............ 557t C. Johnson ..................................................................... 19
Discussion: Corrosion by Valve Packing, F.L. LaQue, Corrosion Investigations Related to Adsorption Studies,
F.N. Alquist, Reply: L.M. Rasmussen .......................... 559t C. Nathan ...................................................................... 23
Effect of Long Cell Action on Local Cells, R.H. Pope ............ 31
Technical Note: A Simple Graphical Method for Checking
the Adequacy of Stress Corrosion Specimen Dimensions
Against Stress Concentrations, R. Hay ............................ 33

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A Practical Corrosion Service Program, B.J. Philibert .......... 36 Discussion: Porosity of the Aluminum Surface Investigated by
Effect of Cold Work and Heat Treatment on the Rate of the Repetitive Oscillographic Method: Corrosion, Vol. 11, No.
Dissolution of Pure and of Impure Aluminum in Acids and 9 375t-378t (1955) Sept.,
Bases, M.E. Straumanis, Y. Wang ................................... 39 P.J. Gellings, Reply: W. Machu, E.M. Khatry,
Report on Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride — A Report of NACE M.K. Hussein .............................................................. 306t
Technical Unit Committee T 6A on Organic Coatings and Discussion: Geometric Factors in Electrical Measurements
Linings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion Publication Relating to Corrosion and Its Prevention: Corrosion, Vol. 11
56-4 ............................................................................... 45 No. 10 423t-432t (1955) Oct., B. Husock, Reply:
Report on Epoxy Resins — A Report of NACE Technical Unit W.J. Schwerdtfeger ...................................................... 306t
Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings and Linings for Discussion: Sodium Sulfate in Gas Turbines: Corrosion, Vol.
Resistance to Chemical Corrosion Publication 56-5 ......... 49 11, No. 12 505t-514t (1955) Dec., A. deS. Brasunas, Reply:
Report on Application Techniques, Physical Properties and E.L. Simons ................................................................. 307t
Chemical Resistance of Chlorinated Rubber Coatings — A Corrosion by Nitric Acid, A Program Report by NACE Task
Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T 6A on Organic Group T-5 A-5 on Nitric Acid ........................................... 65
Coatings and Linings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion Status Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1J on Oil
Publication 56-6 ............................................................. 53 Field Structural Plastics .................................................. 69

May (No. 5) July (No. 7)


Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (Hypalon) as a Construction Stress Corrosion Cracking Test, A. Dana, W. DeLong ......... 19
Material for Chemical Equipment, R. McFarland, Jr. ........ 17 Corrosion Testing of Aluminum; Part 2 — Development of a
Selection of Materials for Some Petroleum Refinery Corrosion Inhibitor, S. Twiss, J. Guttenplan .................... 21
Applications, J.F. Mason, Jr. .......................................... 19 Cathodic Protection of Metallic Structures in Marine
Preventing Corrosion of Lead Sheathed Power Cables in Environments, W. Bowen Jr. ........................................... 27
Concrete Tunnels, R. I. Perry .......................................... 27 Effects of Metal Cations on the Corrosion of Iron in Acids,
Collection and Correlation of High-Temperature Hydrogen H.C. Gatos ..................................................................... 32
Sulfide Corrosion Data — A Contribution to the Work of Discussion: ................................... 419t of June 1957 issue
NACE Task Group T-5B-2 on Sulfide Corrosion At High Cathodic Protection of Lead Cables in an Urban Area,
Temperatures and Pressures in the Petroleum Industry from L.M. Plym ....................................................................... 41
the M. W. Kellogg Co., New York, N.Y., G. Sorell, W.B. Hoyt, Fundamentals of Liquid Metal Corrosion, W.D. Manly ........ 46
Publication 56-7 ............................................................. 33 Effect of Iron in Galvanic Zinc Anodes in Seawater, R.B. Teel,
High-Temperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion in Thermofor D.B. Anderson ................................................................ 53
Catalytic Reformers — A Contribution to the Work of NACE Use of Organic Corrosion Inhibitor in Refining Processes,
Task Group T-5B-2 on Sulfide Corrosion At High C. Fiske, P. Mernitz ........................................................ 60
Temperatures and Pressures in the Petroleum Industry from Cathodic Protection of Lead Sheathed Cables in the Utilities
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Research and Development Industry — A Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-
Laboratory, Paulsboro, N.J., E. Backensto, R.D. Drew, 4B on Corrosion of Cable Sheaths Publication 56-13 ....... 65
R.W. Manuel, J.W. Sjoberg, Publication 56-8 ................... 55
Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1956 Index August (No. 8)
Discussion: ............................................................... 654t A Laboratory Method for the Evaluation of Oil Production
Technical Note: Recent Navy Experience with Saran and Corrosion Inhibitors, D.B. Boies ...................................... 17
Vinyl Coatings, W.W. Cranmer ........................................ 65 Earth Potential or Surface Potential Gradient Tests on Buried
Corrosion Mitigation in a Metropolitan Area, M.C. Miller .... 67 Cables, D. Werner .......................................................... 22
Discussion: ............................................................... 655t Corrosion Control Practices for Pipe-Type Cables On the
An Application of Cathodic Protection to the Inside of a Tank, Detroit Edison System, W.A. Sinclair ............................... 31
J. Graves ........................................................................ 74 Discussion: ................................... 419t of June 1957 issue
Cell Corrosion on Lead Cable Sheaths — Third Interim Report Effects of Contamination by Vanadium and Sodium
of Technical Unit Committee T-4B on Corrosion of Cable Compounds On the Air-Corrosion of Stainless Steel,
Sheaths. Publication 56-9 ............................................... 77 G. Cunningham, A. deS. Brasunas .................................. 35
Selection and Application of Coatings in the Pulp and Paper
June (No. 6) Industry, R. Seymour ..................................................... 52
Corrosion in Caustic of Nickel-Iron Welds Obtained in Effect of Purification of Commercial Sulfonates On Their
Fabrication of Nickel-Clad Vessels, P.J. Gegner ............... 17 Corrosion-Stain Property, H. Muffley, V. Hong, D. Bootzin 57
Corrosion Testing of Aluminum; Part 1 — High-Velocity Test Discussion: ............................................................... 655t
Method in Aqueous Solutions, S. Twiss, J. Guttenplan .... 19 Application of Cathodic Protection to 48 Well Casings and
Iron in Oil Technique as a Corrosion Control Criterion, Associated Production Facilities at Waskom Field,
R. Rydell, W. Rodewald ................................................... 27 G.L. Doremus, W. Mach, J. Lawnick ............................... 61
A Radiochemical Tracer Investigation of the Role of Mercury in Role of Crevices in Decreasing the Passivity of Titanium In
the Corrosion of Aluminum, R. Plumb, M.H. Brown, Certain Solutions, D. Schlain, C.B. Kenahan ................... 68
J. Lewis .......................................................................... 33
Inhibiting Corrosion of Steel, Aluminum and Magnesium September (No. 9)
Intermittently Exposed to Brines, G.E. Best, J.W. McGrew 42 Two Cases of Corrosion in Suburban New York Disguised as
Scaling of Titanium and Titanium-Based Alloys in Air, Galvanic — Their Cause and Mitigation, W.S. Woodward . 17
H. Maynor Jr., R. Swift ................................................... 49 Steel Surface Properties Affect Internal Corrosion Performance
Discussion: Preliminary Evaluation of Protective Coating of Tin Plate Containers, A.R. Willey, J.L. Kricki,
Systems, Corrosion, Vol. 11, No.7 289t-290t (1955) July, R. Hartwell ..................................................................... 23
R.B. Kavinoky, Reply: R.W. Flournoy ........................... 305t Aqueous Corrosion of Aluminum; Part 1 — Behavior of 1100
Discussion: Principles Applicable to the Oxidation and Alloy, J.E. Draley, W.E. Ruther ....................................... 31
Corrosion of Metals and Alloys, Corrosion, Vol. 11, No.9 Behavior of 18-8 Stainless Steel in 2 Normal Boiling Nitric and
366t-374t (1955) Sept., F.A. Champion, Reply: Sulfuric Acid Mixtures, P.E. Krystow, M. Balicki .............. 39
W.W. Smeltzer ............................................................. 305t Testing Wrappings on Cathodically Protected Submerged Pipe

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and Fittings, H. Clayton .................................................. 45 E.A. Gulbransen ............................................................. 61


Attack of Scaling-Resistant Materials by Vanadium Pentoxide What Does Corrosion Really Cost?, W.B. Hirschmann ........ 68
and Effect of Various Alloying Elements Thereon, E. Fitzer, Stress Corrosion Cracking of Monel in Hydrofluoric Acid,
J. Schwab ...................................................................... 49 H.R. Copson, C.F. Cheng ................................................ 71
Relation of Thin Films to Corrosion, T. Rhodin ................... 55 Discussion: Preventing Corrosion of Lead Sheathed Power
Cables in Concrete Tunnels: Corrosion, Vol. 12, No. 5 207t-
October (No. 10) 212t (1956) May, J.E. Johnson, W.H. Bruckne, Reply:
Nature of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless Steels When R.I. Perry ..................................................................... 654t
Other Types of Corrosion Are Present, W.G. Renshaw ...... 17 Discussion: High-Tenperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion in
Statement on Minimum Requirements for Protection of Buried Thermofor Catalytic Reformers: Pub. 56-8: Corrosion, Vol.
Pipelines — A Report Prepared by a Special Task Group of 12 No. 5 235t-244t (1956) May, W.L. Terrell, Jr.,
NACE Technical Group Committee T-2 on Pipeline M.G. Fontana, Reply: E.B. Backensto .......................... 654t
Corrosion. Publication 56-15 .......................................... 19 Discussion: Corrosion Mitigation in a Metropolitan
Aqueous Corrosion of Aluminum; Part 2 — Methods of Area: Corrosion, Vol. 12, No. 5, 247t (1956) May,
Protection Above 200°C, J.E. Draley, W.E. Ruther ........... 20 S.A. Flemister .............................................................. 655t
An Electrical Resistance Technique for Measuring the Discussion: Inhibiting Corrosion of Steel, Aluminum and
Corrosivity of Naphtha Streams, W. Terrell, W.L. Lewis .... 31 Magnesium Intermittently Exposed to Bridges: Corrosion,
Application of the Statistical Theory of Extreme Values to Vol. 12, No. 6, 286t-292t (1956) June, F.N. Alquist,
the Analysis of Maximum Pit Depth Data for Aluminum, H.H. Bennett, Reply: G.E. Best .................................... 655t
P. Aziz ........................................................................... 35 Discussion: Effect of Purification of Commercial Sulfonates
Discussion: ................................... 419t of June 1957 issue on their Corrosion-Stain Property: Corrosion, Vol. 12, No. 8,
Casing Corrosion in the Hugoton Gas Field, W.C. Koger ..... 47 411t-414t (1956) August, S.L. Chisholm ....................... 655t
An Estimate of Corrosion Losses to Underground Cables and
Pipelines in Japan, M. Tanaka ........................................ 53
Structure of Oxide Scales on Chromium Steels, H.J. Yearian,
1957 (Vol. 13)
E. Randell, T. Longo ....................................................... 55
Intrinsic Protection of Water Mains, M. Unz ....................... 66 January (No. 1)
Effect of Heat Treatment on the Susceptibility of Sand Cast
November (No. 11) Aluminum Alloy 220 to Stress Corrosion Cracking,
Aluminum Armor Protects Power Cables, D. Farnham ........ 17 F.M. Reinhart ................................................................. 17
Laboratory Method for Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation, Discussion: ............................................................... 420t
G.A. Marsh, E. Schaschl ................................................. 18 An Engineering Approach to the Estimating of Maintenance
A Simple Phase Equilibrium Approach to the Problem of Oil- Painting, R.F. Williams, J.H. Cogshall ............................. 19
Ash Corrosion, W.R. Foster, M.H. Leipold, T.S. Shevlin .... 23 Analysis of Corrosion Conditions Using Cable Sheath Current
Magnetic Amplifier-Type Recording Instrument for Electrolysis Measurements, J.M. Fouts, C.W. Bergerson .................... 28
Survey, M. Tanaka, J. Yamaguichi, Y. Sakurai ................ 33 Stray-Current Electrolysis — Fifth Interim Report of Technical
Potential Criteria for the Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable Unit Committee T-4B on Corrosion of Cable Sheaths.
Sheath, K.G. Compton .................................................... 37 Publications 57-1 .......................................................... 17t
Structure of Oxide Scales on Nickel-Chromium Steels, Effect of Hot Hydrogen Sulfide Environments on Various
H.J. Yearian, H. Boren, Jr., R. Warr ................................ 45 Metals — A Contribution to the Work of NACE Task Group
Corrosion of Metals by Liquid Fertilizer Solutions, T-5B-2 on Sulfide Corrosion at High Temperatures and
D.C. Vreeland, S. Kalin ................................................... 53 Pressures in the Petroleum Industry from Sinclair Research
Use of Baked Coatings in the Oil, Chemical and Processing Laboratories, Inc., Harvey, IL. Publication 57-2 ............... 27t
Industries, G. Duesterberg .............................................. 60 Discussion: ............................................................... 420t
Properties, Specifications, Tests and Recommendations for High-Temperature Sulfide Corrosion in Catalytic Reforming
Coal Tar Coatings; Part 1 — Hot Applied Coatings, of Light Naphthas — A Contribution to the Work of NACE
W. Fair, Jr. ..................................................................... 63 Task Group T-5B-2 on Sulfide Corrosion at High
A Classification and Filing System for Corrosion Literature, Temperatures and Pressures in the Petroleum Industry
W.L. Mathay, R.B. Hoxeng .............................................. 72 from Humble Oil and Refining Co., Baytown, Texas.
Publication 57-3 ............................................................ 37t
December (No. 12) Discussion: ............................................................... 421t
Stray-Current Drainage Switch for Gas Distribution System, Electrical Resistance Corrosion Measurements Employing
E. Paver ......................................................................... 17 Alternating Current, W.L. Denman .................................. 59
Calculation of the pH of Oil Well Waters, W.F. Rogers ......... 19 Discussion: ............................................................... 421t
Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1957 Index Analysis of Corrosion Pitting by Extreme-Value Statistics
Underground Aluminum Gas Line, R. Dalrymple ............... 26 and Its Application to Oil Well Tubing Caliper Surveys,
Properties, Specifications, Tests and Recommendations for G.G. Eldredge ................................................................. 67
Coal Tar Coatings; Part 2 — Cold Applied Coatings, Chemical Surface Preparation of Steel Prior to Painting,
W. Fair, Jr. ..................................................................... 29 H.E. Patterson ................................................................ 77
Design and Engineering of Plastic Materials of Construction, Introduction to Symposium on Corrosion by High-Purity
O.H. Fenner, R.P. Whittier .............................................. 35 Water, J.F. Eckel ........................................................... 70t
Naphthenic Acid Corrosion — An Old Enemy of the Corrosion of Structural Materials in High-Purity Water,
Petroleum Industry, W. Derungs ..................................... 41 A.H. Roebuck, C.R. Breden, B.S. Greenberg .................. 71t
Corrosion of Type 347 Stainless Steel and 1100 Aluminum in Corrosion Engineering Problems in High-Purity Water,
Strong Nitric and Mixed Nitric-Sulfuric Acids, C.P. Dillon . 47 D.J. DePaul .................................................................. 75t
A High-Potential Magnesium Anode, P.F. George, J. Newport, The Importance of High-Purity Water Data to Industrial
J. Nichols ....................................................................... 51 Applications, W.Z. Friend ............................................... 81t
Technical Note: A Case History of Stress Corrosion Cracking
of Austenitic Stainless Steel, I.D.G. Berwick .................... 58 February (No. 2)
Role of Minor Elements in the Oxidation of Metals, Embrittlement of 12% Chromium Steel Thermocouple Nozzles

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on a Thermofor Catalytic Cracking Unit Reactor, Discussion: ............................................................... 424t


H.H. Bennett .................................................................. 17 Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Corrosion of Steel and on
Selection of Rust Inhibitors to Meet Service Requirements, Current Required for Cathodic Protection, E. Schaschl,
A.J. Freedman, A. Dravnieks, W.B. Hirschmann, G.A. Marsh ..................................................................... 35
R.S. Cheney ................................................................... 19 Discussion: ............................................................... 833t
Study of a Size Effect in Galvanic Corrosion, J.T. Waber ..... 25 Sprayed Metal as a Base for Paints, H.S. Ingham ............... 44
Use of High-Silicone Cast Iron for Anodes — First Interim A Case History in Cooling Water Treatment, C.J. Holland, Jr.,
Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-2B on Anodes W.A. Tanzola .................................................................. 49
for Impressed Current. Publication 57-4 ....................... 103t A Special N-80 Steel Tubing Developed in France to Resist
Use of Graphite as Duct Anodes, A.L. Ayres ....................... 38 Sulfide Stress Corrosion in Sour Gas Wells, L. Cauchois,
Bibliographies of Corrosion Products. Section One — A Report J. Didier, E. Herzog ........................................................ 55
by NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3B on Corrosion Coatings for Crude Oil Tank Bottoms, R.M. Carter ............. 62
Products. Publication 57-5 ........................................... 111t Effect of Variables in Laboratory Testing of Corrosion
An Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System Applied to Inhibitors for Refined Petroleum Products, D.B. Boies,
a Submarine, E.E. Nelson ............................................... 52 J.I. Bregman .................................................................. 69
Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship Using a Trailing Tentative Recommended Specifications for Asphalt-Type
Platinum-Clad Anode, H.S. Preiser, F.E. Cook ................. 55 Protective Coatings for Underground Pipelines-Wrapped
Casing Corrosion in the Petroleum Industry, J.L. Battle ..... 62 Systems. First Interim Report by NACE Technical Unit
Measurement of the Instantaneous Corrosion Rate by Means Committee T-2H on Asphalt-Type Pipe Coatings.
of Polarization Data, R.V. Skold, T.E. Larson ................... 69 Publication 57-11 ........................................................ 283t
Lead Cable Sheath Corrosion Under Cathodic Protection
Conditions, W.H. Bruckner, R.M. Wainwright .................. 73 May (No. 5)
Discussion: ............................................................... 422t Titanium Corrosion and Inhibition in Fuming Nitric Acid,
H.B. Bomberger .............................................................. 17
March (No. 3) Corrosion Resistance of Ductile Iron in Seawater and
Variability in Working Copper Sulfate Half Cells, Petroleum Tanker Services, M. Paris, B. De la Bruniere ... 22
K.G. Compton ................................................................ 19 Corrosion Studies in High-Temperature Water by a Hydrogen
Cathodic Protection of the Coated-Steel Gas Main Effusion Method, M.C. Bloom, M. Krufeld, W.A. Fraser,
Distribution System in New Orleans, S.E. Trouard ........... 21 P.N. Vlannes ................................................................... 27
Biological Aspects of Attack on Creosoted Wood by Limnoria, Theoretical Studies and Laboratory Techniques in Seawater
C. Beckman, R.J. Menzies, C.M. Wakeman ...................... 32 Corrosion Testing Evaluation, F.L. LaQue ........................ 33
Corrosion Control System for Underground Cables in Conduit A Study of Current Distribution in Cathodic Protection,
in a Stray-Current Metropolitan Area, E.P. Teale ............. 35 E.E. Nelson .................................................................... 45
Corrosion of Steel in a Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Inhibiting Effect of Hydrofluoric Acid in Fuming Nitric Acid on
R.F. Stratfull .................................................................. 43 Corrosion of Autenitic Chromium-Nickel Steels, C.E. Levoe,
Evaluation of Cooling Tower Corrosion Inhibitors, D.M. Mason, J.B. Rittenhouse ........................................ 51
W.L. Denman, C.B. Friedman ......................................... 49 Corrosion by Low-Pressure Geothermal Steam, T. Marshall,
Polyvinylidene Chloride Film and Microcrystalline Wax for A.J. Hugill ...................................................................... 59
Protecting Underground Pipe, T. Kennedy, Jr. ................. 56 Testing Methods and Corrosion Control Measures for Buried
Testing of Coal Tar Coatings; Part 2 — Field Exposure in Cold Telephone Cable, D.R. Werner ......................................... 68
Climates, W.F. Fair, Jr., C.U. Pittman, M.G. Sturrock ...... 61 Evaluation of Laboratory Testing Techniques for Cooling
Acidproof Vessel Construction with Membrane and Brick Water Corrosion Inhibitors — A Report by NACE Task Group
Lining — A Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6K T-5C-1 on Corrosion by Cooling Waters (South Central
on Corrosion-Resistant Construction with Masonary and Region). Publication 57-12 ........................................... 345t
Allied Materials. Publication 57-6 ................................. 195t Tentative Recommended Specifications for Asphalt-Type
Suggested Painting Specification for Marine Environments- Protective Coatings for Underground Pipelines-Mastic
First Interim Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T- Systems. Second Interim Report by NACE Technical Unit
1M on Corrosion of Oil and Gas Well Producing Equipment Committee T-2H on Asphalt-Type Pipe Coatings. Publication
in Offshore Installation Publication 57-7 ...................... 205t 57-14 .......................................................................... 347t
Suggested Coating Specifications for Hot Application of Coal Some Observations on Cathodic Protection Criteria — A
Tar Enamel for Marine Environments-Second Interim Report Contribution to the Work of NACE Technical Unit Committee
of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1M on Corrosion of Oil T-2C on Minimum Current Requirements, L.P. Sudrabin,
and Gas Well Producing Equipment in Offshore Installation. F.W. Ringer. Publication 57-15 .................................... 351t
Publication 57-8 .......................................................... 209t Discussion: ............................................................... 835t
Vinylidene Chloride Resins — A Report of NACE Technical
Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings and Linings for June (No. 6)
Resistance to Chemical Corrosion. Publication 57-9 ..... 211t Modern Cleaning Methods for Tankage Equipment,
Protective Coatings for Atmospheric Use: Their Surface L.S. Van Delinder ........................................................... 17
Preparation and Application Requirements, Physical Corrosion of Iron in High-Temperature Water; Part 1 —
Characteristics and Resistance — A Report by NACE Corrosion Rate Measurements, D.L. Douglass, F.C. Zyzes 19
Technical Unit Committee T-6B on Protective Coatings for Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Supercritical Water,
Resistance to Atmospheric Corrosion. Publication 57-10 215t W.K. Boyd, H.A. Pray ...................................................... 33
Control of Corrosion with Zinc Coatings, J.L. Kimberley ..... 43
April (No. 4) Coal Tar Coatings for Protection of Underground Structures,
Automotive Industries Back Corrosion Test Program with N.T. Shideler .................................................................. 50
Field Surveys, L.C. Rowe ................................................. 17 Some Case Histories of Stress Corrosion Cracking of
Corrosion Mechanisms in the Plain Can, E.L. Koehler, Austenitic Stainless Steels Associated with Chlorides,
C.M. Canonico ................................................................ 19 H.R. Copson, C.F. Cheng ................................................ 55
Corrosion Measurements in a Hydrogen Sulfide-Water Erratum: .................................................................. 614t
Absorption Pilot Plant, B.W. Bradley, N.R. Dunne ............ 30 A Corrosion Problem in Large Steam Generating Stations,

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T.J. Finnegan ................................................................. 63 Cathodic Protection of Internals of Ships, L.P. Sudrabin .. 466t
Shipboard Evaluation of Zinc Galvanic Anodes Showing the Progress in Prevention of Corrosion in Naval Aircraft,
Effect of Iron, Aluminum and Cadmium on Anode S.L. Chisholm, N.N. Rudd ............................................ 473t
Performance, E.C. Reichard, T.J. Lennox, Jr. ................... 68 Performance of Alcan 65S-T6 Aluminum Alloy Embedded in
Technical Note: Atmosphere Affects the Stress Corrosion Certain Woods Under MArine Conditions, T.E. Wright,
Failure of High Brass, C.H. Hannon ................................ 75 H.P. Godard, I.H. Jenks ............................................... 481t
Discussion: Effects of Metal Cations on the Corrosion of Iron Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1957 index
in Acids, N.D. Groves ................................................... 419t A Liquid Additive to Limit Oil Ash Corrosion, R.S. Norris .. 123
Reply: H.C. Gatos .......................................................... 419t Ceramic Coatings Reduce Creep Rate of Some Alloys as Much
Discussion: Corrosion Control Practices for Pipe-Type Cables as 50%, NBS Reports .................................................... 126
on the Detroit Edison System, W.S. Woodard ............... 419t Lead Alloy Anodes Tested Up to 20 Amp. Sq. Ft.,
Reply: W.A. Sinclair ....................................................... 419t J.H. Morgan ................................................................. 128
Discussion: Application of the Statistical Theory of Extreme
Values to the Analysis of Maximum Pit Depth Data for August (No. 8)
Aluminum, E.H. Phelps ............................................... 419t Soil Stress Damage to Pipe Lining, P.W. Lewis .................... 17
Reply: P.M. Aziz ............................................................. 419t Testing of Coal Tar Coatings; Part 3 — Resistance to Fouling
Discussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Monel in and Degradation by Marine Organisms, R.B. Teel,
Hydrofluoric Acid, H.H. Bonnett, L. Stern ..................... 419t W.F. Fair, Jr. .................................................................. 19
Reply: H.R. Copson ....................................................... 419t Failure of Steel-Admiralty Duplex Condenser Tubes by
Discussion: Effect of Heat Treatment on the Susceptibility of Hydrogen Penetration, H.E. Honkala, E.A. Wright ............ 29
Sand Cast Aluminum Alloy 220 to Stress Corrosion Discussion: ............................................................... 838t
Cracking (Topic of the Month), A.M. Montgomery, H.C. How to Determine a “Comparable Cost” for Paints,
Rutemiller ................................................................... 420t V.B. Volkening, J.T. Wilson, Jr. ....................................... 33
Reply: F.M. Reinhart ..................................................... 420t Cathodic Protection of Oil Well Casings at Kettleman Hills,
Discussion: Effect of Hot Hydrogen Sulfide Environments California, J.K. Ballou, F.W. Schremp ............................. 35
on Various Metals, N.S. Bawta ..................................... 420t Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship Using Zinc Anodes,
Reply: F.J. Bruns .......................................................... 421t B.H. Tytell, H.S. Preiser .................................................. 43
Discussion: High-Temperature Sulfide Corrosion in Catalytic Application of Cable in Cathodic Protection; Part 1,
Reforming of Light Naphthas, E.B. Backensto ............... 421t M.A. Riordan; Part 2, R.G. Fisher .................................... 47
Discussion: Electrical Resistance Corrosion Measurements Water Utilization and Treatment Efficiency of Gulf Coast
Employing Alternating Current, G.A. Marsh, Cooling Towers — A Report of the Recirculating Cooling
E. Schaschl ................................................................. 421t Water Work Group of NACE Task Group R-5C-1 on
Discussion: Lead Cable Sheath Corrosion Under Cathodic Corrosion by Cooling Waters (South Central Region).
Protection Conditions, O. Henderson, H.A. Hoover, M.B. Publication 57-20 ........................................................ 527t
Hart .................................................................... 422t-423t Some Aspects of the Corrosion Processes of Iron, Copper,
Reply: W.H. Bruckner, R.M. Wainwright ................ 422t-423t and Aluminum in Ethylene Glycol Coolant Fluids,
Discussion: Polyvinylidene Chloride Film and P.F. Thompson, K.F. Lorking ........................................... 59
MicrocrystallineWax for Protecting Underground Pipe, An Explanation of “Pin-Holing” of Light Gauge Aluminum
L.O. McCormick, D.R. Werner, W.A. Sinclair, E. Westerhof, Cooking Utensils, P.M. Aziz ............................................. 64
E.G. Brink ........................................................... 422t-424t Chloride and Caustic Stress Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless
Reply: T. Kennedy, Jr. ........................................... 423t-424t Steel in Hot Water and Steam, W.L. Williams ................... 67
Discussion: Corrosion Measruements in a Hydrogen Sulfide- Discussion: ................................... 305t of June 1958 issue
Water Absorption Pilot Plant, J.A. Rowe, Jr. ................. 424t Properties and Performance of Reinforced Polyester Plastics in
the Chemical Industry, R.E. Gackenbach, D.G. Estey ...... 74
Reply: B.W. Bradley ...................................................... 424t Discussion: ............................................................... 839t
Technical Note: Corrosion Toll Heavy on Railroad Rolling Cathodic Protection of a Semi-Marine Pipeline System,
Stock, J.W. Crosset ...................................................... 135 B.J. Whitley, Jr. ........................................................... 117
Thin Walled, High-Stressed Pipe Needs Protection, Prestressed Concrete Sleepers Tested for Service on
C.E. Hedborg ................................................................ 136 Electrified Railways ...................................................... 120
Structural Plastics Successful Use Emphacized, Chemically Deposited Nickel Alloy Coatings, W.J. Crehan 122
R.B. Seymour ............................................................... 138
September (No. 9)
July (No. 7) Coating Resistance Conforms to Probability Law, F.E. Kulman
Corrosion Experience with a Mixing Nozzle for Dilute Sulfuric 21
Acid, W.E. Gibson ........................................................... 21 Resistance to Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys for Automotive
Corrosion in Light Oil Storage Tanks, E.H. Tandy .............. 23 Applications, E.T. Englehart, W.C. Cochran, E.P. White ... 23
Corrosion of Iron in High-Temperature Water; Part 2 — Corrosion and Metal Transport in Fused Sodium Hydroxide;
Kirkendall Experiments, D.L. Douglass, F.C. Zyzes .......... 29 Part 1 — Experimental Procedures, G.P. Smith,
Hydrogen Absorption, Embrittlement and Fracture of Steel — M.E. Steidlitz, E.E. Hoffman ............................................ 29
A Report on Sponsored Research on Hydrogen Sulfide Bibliographies of Corrosion Products. Section Two — A Report
Stress Corrosion Cracking Carried on at Yale University, of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3B on Corrosion
Supervised by NACE Technical Unit Committee T -1G on Products. Publication 57-21 ......................................... 565t
Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking. Publication 57-17, Five Contributions to the Work of NACE Technical Committee
A.E. Schuetz, W.D. Robertson ...................................... 437t T-3F on High-Purity Water. Publication 57-22 .............. 571t
Service Experience of Glass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks-Status Measurement of Corrosion Products in High-Temperature,
Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1J on Oil Field High-Pressure Water Systems, A.A. Sugalski,
Structural Plastics. Publication 57-18 .......................... 459t S.L. Williams .................................................................. 40
Experience with Oil Field Extruded Plastic Pipe in 1955 — A Corrosion of Aluminum-Nickel-Type Alloys in High-
Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1J on Oil Field Temperature Aqueous Service, F.H. Krenz .................... 575t
Structural Plastics. Publication 57-19 .......................... 461t Discussion: ............................................................... 840t

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Corrosion of Aluminum-Nickel-Type Alloys in High- Corrosion and Adsorption Studies Using Sulfonate Inhibitors,
Temperature Aqueous Service, F.H. Krenz ....................... 43 A.H. Roebuck, P.L. Gant, O.L. Riggs, Jr., J.D. Sudbury .... 55
Corrosion of Aluminum in High-Purity Water, R.J. Lobsinger, Discussion: ................................... 305t of June 1958 issue
J.M. Atwood ................................................................... 50 Some Concepts of Experimental Design, J.D. Hromi ........... 61
Storage of High-Purity Water, R.R. Dlesk ........................... 53 Status of Downhole Corrosion in the East Texas Field — A
Discussion: ............................................................... 841t Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1C on Sweet Oil
Water Conditions for High-Pressure Boilers, D.E. Voyles, Well Corrosion. By Task Group T-1C-5 on East Texas Field
E.C. Fiss ........................................................................ 57 Corrosion. Publication 57-23 ....................................... 743t
Aluminum Alloys for Handling High-Purity Water, Water Dependant Sweet Oil Well Corrosion Laboratory
W.W. Binger, C.M. Marstiller ........................................... 59 Studies-Reports of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1C on
Formation of Oxide Films on Chromium and 18% Cr-8% Ni Sweet Oil Well Corrosion. Compiled by Task Group T-1C-2
Steels, H.J. Yearian, W.D. Derbyshire, J.F. Radavich ....... 65 on Water Dependant Corrosion, Experimental Aspects.
Investigation of Inorganic Inhibitors for Minimizing Galvanic Publication 57-24 ........................................................ 747t
Corrosion of Magnesium Coupled to Aluminum, An Evaluation of Inhibitors for Corrosion Prevention in an
S.J. Ketcham, W. Beck ................................................... 76 Engine Cooling System, L.C. Rowe .................................. 72
Strength and Service Charateristics of Glass-Reinforced Epoxy Corrosion by Acetic Acid — A Report of NACE Task Group T-
Oilfield Pipe, H.D. Boggs ............................................... 117 5A-3 on Corrosion by Acetic Acid. Publication 57-25 ..... 757t
A Simplified Method for Making and Maintaining Half-Cells, Current Requirement for Cathodic Protection of Oil Well
L.P. Aker ...................................................................... 122 Casing, E.W. Haycock ..................................................... 89
Use of Stainless Steel to Combat Corrosion in the Chemical Fundamentals of Electrode Processes in Corrosion,
Industry; Part 1, C.P. Dillon .......................................... 124 M. Stern ......................................................................... 97
Chemical Surface Preparation of Structural Steel After
October (No. 10) Erection, C.D. Coppard, J.H. Lawrence, F.S. Bricknell,
Epoxy-Fiberglass Armoring for Corrosion-Erosion Protection, H.W. Adams ................................................................. 141
W.F. Oxford, Jr. .............................................................. 17 Epoxy Coatings Perform Well on Steel Exposed to Chemicals,
Artificial Insulating Joints for Stray-Current Mitigative Corrosive Atmospheres, W.M. Brackett .......................... 144
Measurements, G.H. Cantwell ......................................... 18 Controlling Corrosion of Textile Mill Air Conditioning
Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Sulfuric Acid, Equipment, J.S. Livingstone ......................................... 147
E.H. Phelps, D.C. Vreeland ............................................ 21
Discussion: ............................................................... 841t December (No. 12)
Standardization in the Field on Corrosion and Corrosion Plastic Flow of Iron Oxides and the Oxidation of Iron,
Protection in Germany, H. Hives ..................................... 27 J.D. Mackenzie, C.E. Birchenall ..................................... 17
Corrosion and Metal Transport in Fused Sodium Hydroxide; Using Aluminum Alloys with Short Chain Aliphatic Acids
Part 2 — Corrosion of Nickel-Molybdenum-Iron Alloys, and Anhydrides, A.B. McKee, W.W. Binger ...................... 20
G.P. Smith, E.E. Hoffman ............................................... 29 Static Electrode Potential Behavior of Aluminum and the
Sulfide Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Bolting Anodic Behavior of the Pure Metal and Its Alloys in Chloride
Materials, D. Warren, G.W. Beckman .............................. 33 Media, E.M. Khairy, M.K. Hussein ................................... 27
Thermoplastic Materials for Pipe, P.M. Elliott ..................... 49 A Concentrator for Coordinated Corrosion Testing — A
Review: Titanium, Zirconium and Tantalum for Control of Contribution to the Work of NACE Technical Unit Committee
Corrosion, W.E. Lusby, Jr. .............................................. 56 T-4B on Corrosion of Cable Sheaths, O. Henderson,
High Alloys to Combat Corrosion, E.D. Weisert .................. 61 L. Horvath, Publications 57-26 ..................................... 799t
Quantitative Comparison of Surface Finishes and Heat Methods for Measuring Leakage Conductance of Coating on
Treatment of Stainless Steel with Respect to Corrosion by Buried or Submerged Pipelines — A Report of Technical Unit
Jet Fuels, R.G. Carlson ................................................... 74 Committee T-2D on Standarization of Procedures for
Growth of Ferrous Sulfide on Iron, R.A. Meussner, Measuring Pipe Coating Leakage Conductance. Publication
C.E. Birchenall ............................................................... 79 57-27 .......................................................................... 808t
A Laboratory Study of N-Oleoyl Sarcosine as a Rust Inhibitor Corrosion Research in Progress — Influence of Crystal Face
in Some Petroleum Products, R.M. Pines, J.D. Spivack .... 92 on the Surface Properties of Metals, A.T. Gwathmey ........ 40
Capitalized Coating Costs Method Economical for Compatibility of Aluminum with Alkaline Building Products,
Southwestern Pulp and Paper Mill Steel, H.T. Rudolf ..... 129 C.J. Walton, F.L. McGeary, E.T. Englehart ....................... 41
Review: Telephone Cable Corrosion Problems, Polarization in Corrosion of Ice Breakers, J.H. Greenblatt ... 51
W.W. Elley .................................................................... 134 Inhibiting Effect of Hydrofluoric Acid in Fuming Nitric Acid on
Use of Stainless Steel to Combat Corrosion in the Chemical Liquid and Gas Phase Corrosion of Several Metals,
Industry; Part 2, C.P. Dillon .......................................... 138 D.M. Mason, L.L. Taylor, J.B. Rittenhouse ....................... 55
Interpretation of Tubing Caliper Surveys, V.W. Maxwell,
November (No. 11) B.D. Park ....................................................................... 62
Corrosion Research in Progress — Effect of Dissolved Oxygen Discussion: Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on the Corrosion of
on Corrosion and on Cathodic Protection Requirements, Steel and on Current Required for Cathodic Protection, U.R.
G.A. Marsh, E. Schaschl ................................................. 17 Evans .......................................................................... 833t
Factors Other Than Mineral Content Which Influence the Discussion: Testing Methods and Corrosion Control
Corrosiveness of Cooling Water, E.H. Hurst ..................... 18 Measures for Buried Telephone Cables, B. Husock,
Non-Chemical Factors Affecting Inhibitor Selection and E.F. Costanzo, W.S. Woodard ....................................... 834t
Performance in Air Conditioning Cooling Waters, Reply: D.R. Werner ........................................................ 834t
S. Sussman .................................................................... 23 Discussion: Some Observations on Cathodic Protection
Inhibiting a Cooling Water Tower System, F.L. Whitney, Jr. 33 Criteria- A Contribution to the Work of NACE Technial Unit
Some Experiences with Sodium Silicate as a Corrosion Committee T-2C on Minimum Current Requirements,
Inhibitor in Industrial Cooling Waters, J.W. Wood, J.F. Tatum, B. Husock, W.J. Schwerdtfeger .................. 835t
J.S. Beecher, P.S. Laurence ............................................ 41 Discussion: E.W. Haycock ............................................. 836t
A Thermochemical Study of Some Additives to Reduce Reply: L.P. Sudrabin, F.W. Ringer .................................. 836t
Residual Fuel Ash Corrosion, W.E. Young, A.E. Hershey .. 47 Discussion: Corrosion in Light Oil Storage Tanks,

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I.M. Parker, Reply: E.H. Tandy .................................... 838t Variables Affecting Validity of Accelerated Coating Test,
Erratum: ....................................... 115t in Feb. 1958 issue J.I. Richardson ............................................................. 124
Discussion: Failure of Steel-Admiralty Duplex Condensor Using Vinyl Plastisols for Resistance to Chemicals and
Tubes by Hydrogen Penetration, G.A. Nelson ............... 838t, Abrasion, F.L. Scott, W.C. Hosford ................................ 126
Discussion: N.T. Gourlie ................................................ 838t
Discussion: M. Dean, III ................................................ 839t February (No. 2)
Reply: H.E. Honkala, E.A. Wright ................................... 838t An Unusual Corrosion Failure in Steam Superheater Tubes,
Discussion: Properities and Performances of Reinforced C. Phillips, Jr. ............................................................... 17
Polyester Plastics in the Chemical Industry, R.J. Sarraf, Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Boiling Acids and Its
C.N. Cresap, L.W. Gleekman, E.G. Brink, J.W. Carrow . 839t Suppression by Ferric Salts, M.A. Streicher ..................... 19
Discussion: L.M. Nieliwocki ........................................... 840t Inter Society Corrosion Committee Glossary of Corrosion
Reply: R.E. Gackenbach ................................................ 839t Terms. Publication 58-5 .................................................. 31
Discussion: Corrosion of Aluminum-Nickel-Type Alloys in Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 1 — Five
High-Temperature Aqueous Service;R. McFarland, Jr., Non-Ferrous Metals and a Structural Steel, B.W. Forgeson,
T.C. Hoppe, R.J. Lobsinger, Reply: F.H. Krenz .............. 840t C.R. Southwell, A.L. Alexander, H.W. Mundt,
Discussion: Corrosion of Aluminum in High-Purity Water, L.J. Thompson .............................................................. 33
R.D. Misch, T.C. Hoppe, Reply: R.J. Lobsinger ............. 840t Effect of Inhibitors in Fuming Nitric Acid On Corrosion and
Discussion: Storage of High-Purity Water, Oxidation, T. Yee ............................................................ 42
R.E. Gackenbach, A.O. Blatter, E. Bladholm, Reply: Corrosion of Lead Sheath in Manhole Water — A Contribution
R.R. Dlesk ................................................................... 841t to the Work of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-4B on
Discussion: Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Corrosion of Cable Sheaths. Publication 58-6 .................. 45
Sulfuric Acid, D.K. Priest 841t, T.W. Moore, I. Rozalsky, Staining of Copper and Brass, E. Mattsson ........................ 48
Reply: E.H. Phelps ...................................................... 842t Electrochemical Deterioration of Graphite and High-Silicon
Technical Note: Spray Injection of Liquids Into High- Iron Anodes in Sodium Chloride Electrolytes, S. Tudor,
Pressure Gas Lines, F.E. Blount, J.W. Anthony ............. 127 W.L. Miller, A. Ticker, H.S. Preiser ................................... 53
Technical Note: ”Structure, Charateristics and Uses of Protective Linings for Steel Shipping Containers,
Urethane Coatings, R.C. Burek ..................................... 130 L.J. Nowacki ................................................................... 60
Technical Note: Some Keys to Successful Industrial Contract Nitrite Inhibition of Corrosion: Some Practical Cases,
Painting, L.L. Sline ....................................................... 134 T.P. Hoar ........................................................................ 63
Corrosion in Amine Gas Treating Solutions, F.S. Lang,
J.F. Mason, Jr. ............................................................... 65
1958 (Vol. 14) Corrosion Products of Mild Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide
Environments, F.H. Meyer, O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.L. McGlasson,
January (No. 1) J. Sudbury ..................................................................... 69
Corrosion Research in Progress — Galvanic Corrosion of Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1958 index
Aluminum-Steel and Aluminum-Lead Couples, M.J. Pryor 19 Replacing Low-Pressure Gas Distribution Services with Plastic
Oxidation of Molybdenum, E. Jones, J. Mosher, R. Speiser, Tubing, T.R. Bogumill, R. Murphy ................................. 105
J.W. Spretnak ................................................................ 20 Variables Influencing Corrosivity of Oil and Gas Wells,
Effect of NO, HNO2, and HNO3 on Corrosion of Stainless Steel H.E. Waldrip, J.A. Rowe, Jr. .......................................... 108
by H2SO4, W. McKinnell, Jr., L. Lockwood, R. Speiser, Iron Silicate Slag Network Helps Wrought Iron Resist
F.H. Beck, M. Fontana .................................................... 27 Corrosion, E.P. Best ..................................................... 118
A Kinetic Study of Acid Corrosion of Cadmium, H. Weaver,
Jr., C. Lynch ................................................................. 31 March (No. 3)
Compilation and Correlation of High-Temperature Catalytic Technical Note: A Simplified Method of Preparing Solutions
Reformer Data — A Contribution to the Work of NACE of Glycerol and Water for Humidity Control, J.V. Braun, J.D.
Technical Group Committee T-8 Publication 58-2, Braun ............................................................................ 17
G. Sorell ........................................................................ 33 Corrosion and Protection of Galvanized Steel Transmission
High-Temperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion of Stainless Tower Footings, J.D. Piper .............................................. 19
Steels — A Contribution to Work of NACE Technical Group Use of Magnesium for the External Cathodic Protection Of
Committee T-8 on Refinery Industry Corrosion, Marine Vessels, C.F. Schrieber ........................................ 26
E. Backensto, R.E. Drew, J.E. Prior, J.W. Sjoberg, Thermal and Osmotic Countermeasures Against Some
Publication Typical Marine Fouling Organisms, D. Fox, E. Corcoran .. 31
58-3 .............................................................................. 45 Reinforced (Faced-Brick/Resinous Cements) Linings — A
Breakaway Oxidation of Zirconium-Tin Alloys, Report of NACE Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings
E.A. Gulbransen, K.F. Andrew ....................................... 50 and Linings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion.
Theoretical Aspects of Corrosion in Low Water Producing Publication 58-7 ............................................................. 33
Sweet Oil Wells — A Status Report of NACE Technical Unit Copper Sulfate Electrode, G.N. Scott .................................. 36
Committee T-1C, Prepared by Task Group T-1C-4 Use of the Condensate-Corrosion Tester for the Survey Of
Publication 58-4 ............................................................. 51 Return-Line Deterioration, A. Berk .................................. 41
Fuel Ash Attack on Aluminum-Coated Stainless Steel, Prevention of Localized Corrosion in Sulfuric Acid Handling
J.E. Srawley ................................................................... 54 Equipment, G.A. Nelson .................................................. 45
Cavity Formation in Iron Oxide, D. Juenker, R.A. Meussner, Discussion: ............................................................... 305t
C.E. Birchenall .............................................................. 57 Study of the Compatibility of Floating-Type Inhibitors and
Corrosion and Metal Transport in Fused Sodium Hydroxide; Cathodic Protection, E. Streed ......................................... 50
Part 3 — Formation of Composite Scales on Inconel, Some Considerations in the Design and Application of an
G.P. Smith, M.E. Steidlitz, E.E. Hoffman ........................ 65 Electrical Resistance Corrosion Meter, G.A. Marsh,
Structural Features of Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys in Water E. Schaschl .................................................................... 55
at 300°C, K. Carlsen ...................................................... 71 Stress Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel in Geothermal
Improved Fabrication Techniques and Lower Cost Favor Steam, T. Marshall ......................................................... 59
Titanium’s Use, R.E. Avery, S.C. Orr ............................. 119 Performance of Epoxy Resin Coatings in Marine

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Environments, F.A. MacDougall ...................................... 93 Thin Metal Film Corrosion Indicators, D. Roller .................. 21
Controlling External Corrosion on the Trans-Arabian Pipeline, Development of the Redox Probe Field Technique,
F.M. Maasry ................................................................. 100 F.E. Costanzo, R. McVey ................................................. 26
Discussion: ................................... 335t of June 1959 issue
April (No. 4) Corrosion Resistance of Five Stainless Alloys In Nitric Acid
The Motor Coach and Aluminum, L.C. Rowe ................... 163t Containing Chloride, I.I. Tingley ...................................... 31
Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable Sheath in the Presence of Laboratory Testing of Railroad Diesel Cooling System
Alkali From Deicing Salts, W.H. Bruckner, Corrosion Inhibitors, J.I. Bregman, D.B. Boies ................ 33
W.W. Lichtenberger ..................................................... 165t Inhibition of Corrosion of Steel by Tetramethylammonium
Discussion: ............................................................... 539t Bromide, R. Macy, B. Harris, W. Bull, J. Eastes ............... 38
Basic Concepts and Practical Aspects of Field Corrosion Inhibition of Titanium in Fuming Nitric Acid,
Investigation ................................................................ 171t J.B. Rittenhouse, C. Papp ............................................... 41
An Electrical Resistance Method of Corrosion Monitoring in Laboratory Studies Relating Mineral Quality of Water To
Refinery Equipment, A.J. Freedman, E.S. Troscinski, Corrosion of Steel and Cast Iron, T.E. Larson, R.V. Skold . 43
A. Dravnieks ............................................................... 175t Current-Voltage Relationship of Galvanic Anode Arrays In
High-Temperature Oxidation of Iron-Nickel Alloys, M.J. Cathodic Protection, L.J. Waldron, M.H. Peterson ............ 47
Brabers, C.E. Birchenall .............................................. 179t Coal Tar Creosote Studies; Part 1 — A Method for the
Controlling Corrosion in Coal-Chemical Plants, C.P. Larrabee, Accelerated Evaluation of Marine Wood Preservatives,
W.L. Mathay ................................................................ 183t T.R. Sweeney, T.R. Price, R. Saunders, S.M. Miller,
Heat Transfer Through Coated Metal Surfaces, R.P. Lee .. 187t F.G. Smith ..................................................................... 53
Reaction of Certain Chlorinated Hydrocarbons with Accelerated Condensation Corrosion Test for Evaluating Rust
Aluminum, A.C. Hamstead, G.B. Elder, J.C. Canterbury 189t Preventives, E. Dieman, J. Gaynor .................................. 60
A New Dynamic Test Facility for Aqueous Corrosion Studies, Discussion: Chloride and Caustic Stress Corrosion of
B.S. Greenberg, J.E. Draley, W.E. Ruther ..................... 191t Austenitic Stainless Steel in Hot Water and Steam,
Statistical Concepts in the Testing of Corrosion Inhibitors, C. Edeleanu, P.P. Snowden .......................................... 305t
C.C. Nathan, E. Eisner ................................................ 193t Discussion: Corrosion and Adsorption Studies Using
Cathodic Protection of Iron in the Temperature Range 25°C to Sulfonate Inhibitors, S.L. Chisholm, Reply:
92°C, G.R. Hoey, M. Cohen .......................................... 200t A.H. Roebuck .............................................................. 305t
Corrosion Rates of Mild Steel in NH4NO3-NH3-H2O Solutions, Discussion: High-Temperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion of
N. Hackerman, R.M. Hurd, E.S. Snavely, Jr. ................. 203t Stainless Steels — A Contribution to the Work of NACE
Discussion: ............................................................... 593t Technical Unit Committee T-8 on Refinery Industry
Corrosion of Concrete by Autotrophes, J.H. Rigdon, Corrosion, E.B. Backensto, R.E. Drew, J.E. Prior,
C.W. Beardsley ............................................................ 206t J.W. Sjoberg, F.J. Bruns, F.B. Hamel, Reply: E.B.
Protective Coatings Standardization in a Multi-Plant Chemical Backensto ................................................................... 305t
Operation, S.W. McIlrath ................................................ 93 Discussion: Prevention of Localized Corrosion in Sulfuric
Impressed Current Anodes Installed and Backfilled at Depth Acid Handling Equipment, F.L. LaQue ................. 305t-306t
of 350 Feet, J.F. Tatum ................................................... 98 Reply: G.A. Nelson ........................................................ 306t
New Map Records Improve Efficiency of Corrosion Control on
May (No. 5) Pipelines, J.R. Cowles ..................................................... 97
Corrosion and the Destination of Corrosion Products in a
High-Pressure Power Plant, R. Tucker ............................. 19 July (No. 7)
Microbiological Deterioration of Buried Pipe and Cable Use of Magnesium Anodes To Protect Steel Mains,
Coatings, F.E. Kulman .................................................... 23 H.C. Boone ..................................................................... 21
Experience with Sweet Oil Well Tubing Coated Internally Activation and Inhibition of Corrosion of Metals by Metallic
with Plastic — A Status Report of Unit Committee T-1C on Cations, W. Buck, III, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ........................... 22
Sweet Oil Well Corrosion. Publication 58-8 ...................... 33 Aqueous Corrosion of Uranium Fuel-Element Cores
Effects of Cold Working on Corrosion of High-Purity Containing 0 to 20 wt% Zirconium, D. Grieser,
Aluminum In Water at High Temperatures, M. Lavigne .... 36 E.M. Simons ................................................................... 27
Methods for Increasing the Corrosion Resistance of Metal Inter Society Corrosion Committee Glossary of Corrosion
Alloys, N. Tomashov ....................................................... 39 Terms; Part 2, Publication 58-9 ....................................... 33
Discussion: ............................................................... 593t Report on Thermoplastic Coal Tar Base Linings — A Report
Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1958 index of NACE Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings and
Electrical Measurements and Their Interpretation in Linings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion, Prepared by
Underground Cable Corrosion Problems, K.G. Compton ... 47 Task Group T-6A-16 On Coal Tar Coatings. Publication
Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1958 index 58-10 ............................................................................. 35
Corrosion of Zinc by Differential Aeration, G. Bianchi ......... 55 Behavior of Steels in Hydrogen Sulfide Environments,
Mechanism of Stress Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels L.W. Vollmer .................................................................. 38
In Hot Aqueous Chloride Solutions, K. Leu, J. Helle ......... 59 Surface Area Relationships in Polarization and Corrosion,
Corrosion Problems in Water Flooding, R. Amstutz ............. 65 M. Stern ......................................................................... 43
Surface Preparation Is Key to Coatings Life on Underwater Cathodic Protection of Radiant Heating Pipes, L. Wasson ... 47
Structures, P.M. Hess ................................................... 111 Service Performance of Cast Magnesium Alloy Anodes,
Service Life and Relative Cost Data on Reinforced Epoxy Pipe, G.L. Christie ................................................................... 51
H.D. Boggs, E.D. Edmisten ........................................... 114 Corrosion of Steel in Water by Varied Ratios of Dissolved
Diminishing Cost Ratio Favors Baked Pipe Coatings, Gases, J.W. Watkins, G. Kincheloe .................................. 55
C. Garner ..................................................................... 118 Discussion: ............................................................... 594t
Mechanism of Inhibiting Effect of Hydrofluoric Acid In Fuming
June (No. 6) Nitric Acid on Liquid-Phase Corrosion of Aluminum and
Erratic Performance of Type 1 Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride Steel Alloys, D.M. Mason, J.B. Rittenhouse ..................... 59
in 93% Sulfuric Acid Pipelines, H. Atkinson, Jr., Coal Tar Creosote Studies; Part 2 — An Evaluation of Certain
T. Degnan ...................................................................... 19 Fractions for Their Resistance to Marine Borer Attack,

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T.R. Sweeney, T.R. Price, S.M. Miller ............................... 62 Control Program, L. Hill .................................................. 21
How to Make a “Corrosion Motor,” R.C. Tullis .................... 89 A New Inorganic Cement Mortar for Sulfuric Acid Service,
Some Physical and Chemical Properities of Aromatic R. Mercer ...................................................................... 25
Polycarbonate Resins, K.B. Goldblum .............................. 90 Reinforced Plastics for Corrosion Control, W. Severance ..... 29
Processes of Electrochemical Corrosion, G.V. Akimov ......... 33
August (No. 8) Research in Progress — Mechanisms of Wash Primer Actions,
Movement of Dissolved Oxygen Through Seawater, E.R. Allen ....................................................................... 54
E.E. Nelson, R.W. Moore, W. Quinn ................................. 15 Corrosion Resistance of Ductile Iron, F.L. LaQue ............... 55
Corrosion Rates in Port Hueneme Harbor, C.V. Brouillette . 16 Discussion: ............................................................... 596t
Discussion: ............................................................... 597t Corrosion Protection for Pipe-Type Electrical Transmission
Corrosion Problems in the Manufacture of Phosphoric Acid Lines in the Chicago Area, W. Rose ................................. 63
from Elemental Phosphorus, J. Barber ............................ 21 Test Show Most Coatings Blister Under Cathodic Protection,
Weather Versus Cathodic Protection of Underground F.J. Ploeder .................................................................. 105
Pipelines, F.E. Costanzo .................................................. 27 More Revenues from Longer Lasting Water Meters Through
Present Status of the Oil Ash Corrosion Problem — Progress Corrosion Control, H.E. Wilson ..................................... 108
Report of NACE Task Group T-5B-3 on Oil Ash Corrosion.
Publication 58-11 ........................................................... 33 November (No. 11)
Tentative Recommended Specifications for Asphalt-Type Elimination of a Tank Vent Line Corrosion Problem Through
Protective Coatings for Underground Pipelines (Minimum the Use of Aluminum Pipe and Fittings, R.E. Brooks ....... 15
Recommended Protection) — A Report of NACE Technical Electrochemical Behavior of Aluminum — Potential pH
Unit Committee T-2H on Asphalt-Type Pipe Coatings. Diagram of the System Al-H2O at 25°C, E. Deltombe,
Publication 58-12 ........................................................... 37 M. Pourbaix .................................................................... 16
Zinc as a Cathodic Inhibitor, H. Jonassen .......................... 39 Corrosion-Resistant Experimental Steels for Marine
Coatings for Underwater Metal Surfaces in Fresh Water Applications, C.P. Larrabee ............................................ 21
Exposures, S.M. Gleser ................................................... 41 Locating Underground Contacts and Open Couplings by
Discussion: ................................... 335t of June 1959 issue Electrical Measurements, C.L. Woody .............................. 25
An Eddy Current Gauge for Measuring Aluminum Corrosion, Observations on the Resistance of Natural Timbers to Marine
W.E. Ruther ................................................................... 51 Wood Borers — A Contribution to the Work of Group
Observations on Corrosion Resistance of High-Strength Committee T-9 On Marine Biological Deterioration.
Stainless Steels for Aircraft, J. Halbig, O.B. Ellis .............. 53 Publication 58-14, C. Edmondson .................................. 33
Distribution of Soil Conductivities and Some Consequences, Laboratory and Field Methods for Quantitative Study of
G.N. Scott ...................................................................... 60 Sulfide Corrosion Cracking, J.P. Fraser, G.G. Eldredge,
Electrified Particle Inspection Method Locates Defects in Non- R. Treseder ..................................................................... 37
Metallic Coatings, W.E. Durack ..................................... 107 Influence of Metallurgical Variables of Resistance of Steels to
Sulfide Corrosion Cracking, J.P. Fraser, G.G. Eldredge .... 44
September (No. 9) Research in Progress — Investigation of Corrosion
Corrosion of Titanium in Sulfuric Acid and Chlorine, Mechanisms with the X-Ray Microscope, R.T. Foley ........ 51
L.W. Gleekman ............................................................... 21 Cathodic Protection of a Gas Distribution System,
Review: Gas Condensate Well Corrosion Problem, E. Fowler ........................................................................ 53
D.R. Fincher ................................................................... 23 Comparison of Corrosion Engineering or Materials
Corrosion Resistance of Titanium Alloys Compared with Engineering Functions in Various Chemical Plants,
Commercially Pure Titanium, D. Schlain, C.B. Kenahan .. 25 L.W. Gleekman ............................................................... 59
Effect of the Concentration of Various Salts on the Dissolution Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1959 Index
of Cadmium in Air-Saturated Solutions, C. Boone, Limitations on Chemical Means of Controlling Corrosion in
C. Lynch ........................................................................ 29 Boilers, D. Noll .............................................................. 61
Saturable Reactors for Control Rectifiers, H. Kroon ............ 32 Controlling Corrosion of Offshore Platforms and Some Typical
Corrosion Behavior of Zirconium-Uranium Alloys in High- Costs on a Tender-Type Installation, R.M. Robinson ........ 93
Temperature Water, W.E. Berry, R.S. Peoples .................. 34 Discussion: Comparing the Corrosion Resistance of Wrought
Corrosion and Water Purity Control for the Army Package Iron and Steel, F.N. Speller, E.P. Best .............................. 98
Power Reactor, R.J. Clark, A. Medin ................................ 39
Removal of Corrosion Products from High-Temperature, December (No. 12)
High-Purity Water Systems with an Axial Bed Filter, Technical Note: Effect of Increasing the Area of Iron to Zinc
R. Larson, S.L. Williams .................................................. 44 on the Rate of Reversal of Potential in a Zinc-Iron System,
Some Relations Between Deposition and Corrosion H.L. Shuldener, L. Lehrman ............................................ 17
Contamination in Low-Makeup Systems for Steam Power A Coating Evaluation Testing Program, E. Allen, Jr. ........... 18
Plants, E. Johnson, H. Kehmna ...................................... 49 Failure of Type 316 Stainless Steel Autoclave Components,
Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 2 — J.P. Hugo, L.G. Nell ........................................................ 25
Atmospheric Corrosion of Ten Structural Steels, Discussion: ................................... 336t of June 1959 index
C.R. Southwell, B.W. Forgeson, A.L. Alexander ................ 55 Corrosion Properties of Tantalum, Columbium, Molybdenum
A Method for Determining Corrosion Rates from Linear and Tungsten, C.A. Hampel ............................................ 29
Polarization Data, M. Stern ............................................. 60 Criteria for Adequate Cathodic Protection of Coated, Buried or
Some Corrosion Problems of Tank Trucks and Their Submerged Steel Pipelines and Similar Steel Structures — A
Solutions, L. Reznek ..................................................... 105 Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-2C on Criteria
for Cathodic Protection. Publication 58-15 ....................... 33
October (No. 10) Kinetics of Hydrogen Absorption, Desorption and Permeation
Behavior of Carbon and Stainless Steels In Acid Waters, of Metals, T.G.O. Berg ..................................................... 34
R.J. Schmitt ................................................................... 15 Evaluation of Refinery Corrosion Inhibitors, A.J. Freedman, A.
Current and Potential Relations for the Cathodic Protection Dravnieks ....................................................................... 39
of Steel in Salt Water, W.J. Schwerdtfeger ....................... 16 Corrosion of Refinery Equipment During Acid Cleaning, K.R.
Records Related to a Natural Gas Distribution Corrosion Walston, A. Dravnieks .................................................... 43

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A Polarographic Study of the Corrosion of Iron and Some February (No. 2)


Ferrous Alloys by Sulfur Dioxide, F. Bowen, A.H. Gropp .. 50 Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of Oil Well
Cathodic Protection and High-Resistivity Soil — A Sequel, H. Tubing, F.A. Prange ........................................................ 13
Van Nouhuys ................................................................. 55 Influence of Service Temperature on the Resistance of
Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Wrought Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys to Corrosion,
Steel — Effect of Temperature and pH, L.R. Scharfstein, W. E.H. Dix, Jr., W.A. Anderson, M.B. Shumaker ................. 19
Brindley ......................................................................... 60 Discussion: ................................................................ 337
Discussion: Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable Sheath in the An Electrochemical Study of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys,
Presence of Alkali from Deicing Salts, V.E. Lowden, Reply: E.M. Khairy, M.K. Hussein .............................................. 27
W.H. Bruckner, W.W. Lichtenberger ............................. 593t Uses for Varistors with Direct Current Corrosion Meters,
Discussion: Corrosion Rates of Mild Steel in NH4NO3·NH3·H2O W.S. Woodward .............................................................. 32
Solutions, G.H. Cartledge, T.L. Hoffman, Reply: N. Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of the Austenitic Stainless
Hackerman ................................................................. 593t Steels — A Contribution to the Work of NACE Task Group T-
Discussion: Methods for Increasing the Corrosion Resistance 8A on Chemical Cleaning, J.P. Engle, G.L. Floyd,
of Metal Alloys, W.F. Higgins ........................................ 593t R.B. Rosene. Publication 59-5 ........................................ 69t
Reply: N.D. Tomashov ................................................... 594t Well Conpletion and Corrosion Control of High-Pressure Gas
Discussion: Corrosion of Steel in Water by Varied Ratios of Wells — A Status Report of NACE Task Group T-1B-1 on
Dissolved Gases, J.F. Chittum, H.L. Craig, Jr., Reply: J.W. High-Pressure Well Completion and Corrosion Mitigation
Watkins ...................................................................... 594t Procedure. Publication 59-6 ........................................... 73t
Discussion: Corrosion Behavior of Zirconium-Uranium Alloys Behavior of AZ 63 Alloy and Magnesium — 1% Manganese
in High-Temperature Water, C. Groot ........................... 594t Alloy Anodes in Sodium Chloride Electrolyte,
Discussion: R.D. Misch ................................................. 595t J.H. Greenblatt, E. Zinck ................................................ 40
Discussion: S. Kass, K.M. Goldman ............................... 595t Corrosivity of Soil, N.D. Tomashov, Y.N. Mikhailovsky ........ 41
Reply: W.E. Berry, R.S. Peoples ............................. 594t-596t Variable Interaction: A Statistical Solution, H.C. Bowen,
Discussion: Removal of Corrosion Products from High- C. Groot, J.L. Jaech ........................................................ 47
Temperature, High-Purity Water Systems with an Axial Bed Effect of Molten Boron Oxide on Selected High-Temperature
Filter, W.L. Pearl .......................................................... 596t Alloys, D. Roller, C.R. Andrews ........................................ 49
Discussion: Corrosion Resistance of Ductile Iron, R.W. Developments in Cooling Tower System Treatments; Part 1 —
Manuel, M. Paris, S. Low ............................................. 596t Polyvalent Ion-Polyphoshate Inhibitors, J.I. Bregman,
Reply: F.L. LaQue ................................................... 596-597t T.R. Newman .................................................................. 61
Discussion: Corrosion Rates in Port Hueneme Harbor, H.P. Cathodic Protection for Naval Vessels-Experimental Studies,
Godard ........................................................................ 597t L.J. Waldron, M.H. Peterson, M.C. Bloom ........................ 87
Reply: C.V. Brouillette ................................................... 598t Advantages of Reinforced Polyesters for Use on Highway Tank
Intergranular Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel in Trucks, J.M. Brady ......................................................... 94
Petroleum Refineries — Four Case History, J.R. Application of Lead-Acid Brick Systems in Chemical Plants,
Cunningham ................................................................ 121 E.J. Mullarkey ................................................................ 98
Corrosion Control Courses — What College Are Teaching, R.V.
James .......................................................................... 122 March (No. 3)
Equipment and Procedure for the Evaluation of Stress
1959 (Vol. 15) Corrosion Susceptibility of a Wrought Copper-Based Alloy,
G.B. Smith ..................................................................... 17
January (No. 1) Corrosion of Zirconium in Hydrochloric Acid at Atmospheric
Pressure, W.E. Kuhn ...................................................... 19
Corrosion of Valve Seat Ring Results in Flexible Metal, J.E.
Corrosion in the Corn Wet Milling Industry, R. Benes,
Prior ............................................................................... 17
F.J. Holsinger, R.E. Pierson ............................................ 29
Corrosion of Steel Weldments, J.U. MacEwan, H.H. Yates .. 18
Application Techniques, Properties and Chemical Resistance
High-Temperature Corrosion Product Films on Aluminum,
of Polyethylene Coatings — A Report of NACE Task Group T-
V.H. Troutner ................................................................. 23
6A-5 on Polyethylene. Publication 59-7 ........................ 117t
Observations on the Mechanisms and Kinetics of Aqueous
Amount of Annual Purchase of Corrosion-Resistant Materials
Aluminum Corrosion; Part 2 — Kinetics of Aqueous
by Various Industries — A Report of NACE Technical Unite
Aluminum Corrosion, R.L. Dillon .................................... 29
Committee T-3C on Annual Losses Due to Corrosion.
Discussion: ....................................................... 336t, 642t
Publication 59-8 .......................................................... 121t
Aluminum Cooling Towers and Their Treatment, A.J.
Cathodic Protection of Process Equipment — A Report
Haygood, J.D. Minford .................................................... 36
Prepared by NACE Task Group T-3G-3 on Cathodic
A Critical Analysis of Pitting Corrosion, N.D. Greene, M.G.
Protection of Process Equipment. Publication 59-9 ....... 123t
Fontana ......................................................................... 48
Iso-Corrosion Rate Curves for High-Temperature Hydrogen-
An Electrochemical Study of Pitting Corrosion in Stainless
Hydrogen Sulfide — A Contribution to the Work of NACE
Steels; Part 1 — Pit Growth, N.D. Greene, M.G. Fontana .. 48
Technical Group Committee T-8, E.B. Backensto,
An Electrochemical Study of Pitting Corrosion in Stainless
J.W. Sjoberg. Publication 59-10 ................................... 125t
Steels; Part 2 — Polarization Measurements, N.D. Greene,
Evaluation of Certain Organic Nitrogen Compounds as
M.G. Fontana ................................................................. 55
Corrosion Inhibitors, E.J. Schwoegler, L.U. Berman ......... 44
Deterioration of Wood by Marine Boring Organisms,
Corrosion Inhibitor Testing Inside a Products Pipeline,
H. Hochman .................................................................. 61
R.H. Meyer ..................................................................... 47
Underground Corrosion — A Summary of 45 years of NBS
Factors Influencing the Rate-of-Pickling Test on Tin-Plate
Research ...................................................................... 107
Steel, R.M. Hudson, G.L. Stragand .................................. 51
Rubber-Based Transformer Finish for Severe Environments,
High-Temperature Oxidation of Chromium-Nickel Steels,
R. Hockridge ................................................................ 111
D. Caplan, M. Cohen ...................................................... 57
Recovery of Graphitically Embrittled Nickel,
Comparative Corrosion Resistance of 200 and 300 Series
W.A. Szymanski ........................................................... 112
Stainless Steels in Chemical Manufacturing Processes,
A.C. Hamstead, L.S. Van Delinder .................................. 63

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Control of Internal Corrosion of Petroleum Products Pipelines Heat Flux Conditions, A.O. Fisher, F.L. Whitney, Jr. ........ 53
with Oil Soluble Inhibitors, M.R. Barusch, L.G. Haskell, Influence of Temperature on Corrosion Fatigue, I. Cornet,
R.L. Piehl ....................................................................... 74 S. Golan ......................................................................... 58
Behavior of Tin Alloys in Atmospheric Exposures, Erosion of Materials by Cavitation Attack, D. Peckner ........ 65
R.T. Gore ...................................................................... 113 Acetylenic Alcohol-Inhibited Pickling Bath as a Pretreatment
Improved Methods Plus Hot Spray Speed Application of Saran Prior to Lining Steel Pipe, K.N. Edwards, L.J. Nowacki,
Coatings, H.A. Morley ................................................... 116 E.R. Mueller ................................................................... 71
Bridge Caulking Technique Helps Solve Aerial Pipeline Evaluating the Economy of Reconditioning and Coating
Crossing Problem, G. Davis ........................................... 118 Underground Steel Pipe, G.M. Pemberton ........................ 75
High-Temperature, High-Pressure Testing of Organic Coatings
April (No. 4) for Oil and Gas Well Tubing, C. Garner ......................... 121
Automotive Corrosion Resistance — Past and Present, Solving Some Oil Ash Corrosion Problems, R.S. Norris ..... 126
L.C. Rowe ....................................................................... 17 Comparative Effectiveness of Coatings for Offshore Drilling
Corrosion Problems Associated with Uranium Refining, Structures, C.G. Munger ............................................... 131
R.F. Meyer, Jr., F.J. Podlipec, T.R. Kato ........................... 18
Oil Refinery Applications of Thick-Film Synthetic Coatings, June (No. 6)
R.W. Maier, W.B. Cook, R.B. MacQueen .......................... 21 Impedance Characteristics of Isolated Aluminum Oxide Films,
Discussion: ............................................................... 642t D.F. ManLennan ............................................................ 17
Corrosion Rate Measurement by Hydrogen Effusion In Discussion: ............................................................... 643t
Dynamic Aqueous Systems at Elevated Temperature and Rates of Dissolution and Passivation of Hafnium-Free
Pressure, M. Krulfeld, M.C. Bloom, R.E. Seebold .............. 29 Zirconium in Hydrofluoric Acid, M.E. Straumanis,
Visual Observations on the Water Stream in an Elevated W.J. James, A.S. Neiman ................................................ 20
Temperature High-Velocity Loop, R.E. Seebold ................ 33 Performance of Organic Coatings in Tropical Environments,
Minimum Corrosion for Butane Isomerization Units — A A.L. Alexander, B.W. Forgeson, C.R. Southwell ................ 25
Contribution to the Work of NACE Group Committee T-8 on Discussion: ............................................................... 643t
Refining Industry Corrosion, J.F. Mason, Jr., Stress Corrosion Crack Paths in Alpha Aluminum Bronze In
C.M. Schillmoller. Publication 59-11 ............................... 35 Ammonia and Steam Atmospheres, J.F. Klement,
Corrosion of Refinery Equipment by Aqueous Hydrogen R.E. Maersch, P.A. Tully ................................................. 29
Sulfide — A Contribution to the Work of Group Committee Factors Affecting the Corrosion of Steel by Oil-Brine-Hydrogen
T-8 on Refining Industry Corrosion, R.V. Comeaux. Sulfide Mixtures, D.W. Shannon, J.E. Boggs ................... 33
Publication 59-12 ........................................................... 39 An Analytical Procedure for Testing the Effectiveness of
Some Experiments on Internal Oxidation of Nickel-Chromium Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion Inhibitor, D.W. Shannon,
Alloys, H.R. Copson, F.S. Lang ........................................ 44 J.E. Boggs ...................................................................... 37
Identification of Corrosion Products on Copper and Copper A Laboratory Method for Evaluating Corrosion Inhibitors for
Alloys — A Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3B Secondary Recovery, T.R. Newman .................................. 41
on Corrosion Products. Publication 59-13 .................... 199t Wash Primer Development and Characteristics,
Evaluation of Steam-Resistant Coatings for Carbon Steel L.R. Whiting ................................................................... 45
Hospital Ware, E.G. Bobalek, W.R.R. Park, E.G. Bell, Evaluation of Protective Coatings for Ship Bottoms,
W.R. Dawson .................................................................. 52 J.R. Brown ..................................................................... 49
Delayed Failure of High-Strength Steels, A.R. Troiano ........ 57 Evaluation of Organic Corrosion Inhibitors for Special
Effect of Sigma Phase vs Chromium Carbides On the Applications in Petroleum Refining, R.B. Thompson,
Intergranular Corrosion of Type 316 and 316L Stainless R.F. Stedman, C. Wankat, R.C. Henry ............................. 55
Steel; Part 1 — A Survey of the Literature, D. Warren ...... 63 Effect of Velocity on Life Expectancy of Steel Pipelines in
Material Selection and Design Problems in a Nickel-Cobalt Commercial Strengths of Sulfuric Acid, T.F. Degnan ........ 60
Extraction Plant, C.S. Simons ......................................... 95 Corrosion of Die Casting Alloys in Detergent Solutions
New Formulations Give Versatility to Urethane Coatings, Measured by Electrical Resistance Method, H.J. Smith,
B. Goodman ................................................................. 100 R.L. Hadley .................................................................... 61
Glass Fiber Reinforcement for Coatings Characteristics and Progress Report on Inhibiting the Corrosion of Steel in a
Cost Factors, B.A. Graham ........................................... 102 Reinforced Concrete Bridge, R.F. Stratfull ........................ 65
Discussion: ..................................... 106 of Dec. 1959 issue Discussion: Development of the Redox Probe Field Technique,
L.P. Sudrabin, Reply: F.E. Costanzo ............................ 335t
May (No. 5) Discussion: Coatins for Underwater Metal Surfaces in Fresh
Effect of Sigma Phase vs Chromium Carbides On the Water Exposures, W.D. Palmer, Reply: S.M. Gleser ...... 335t
Intergranular Corrosion of Type 316 and 316L Stainless Discussion: Failure of Type 316 Stainless Steel Autoclave
Steel; Part 2 — Laboratory Investigation, D. Warren ......... 17 Components, C.P. Dillon, Reply: J.P. Hugo, L.G. Nell ... 336t
Selecting Corrosion and Scale Inhibitors for Cooling Water, Discussion: Oberservations on the Mechanisms and Kinetics
H. Shields, L.V. Sorg, R.L. Stutz ...................................... 29 of Aqueous Aluminum Corrosion, G. Panter, Reply:
Summary of Questionaire Replies on Corrosion in HF R.L. Dillon ................................................................... 336t
Alkylation Units — A Report of NACE Task Group T-5A-6 Discussion: Influence of Service Temperature on the
on HF Corrosion. Publication 59-14 ............................. 237t Resistance of Wrought Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys to
Corrosion Prevention in Tankers and Storage Tanks by Corrosion, S.K. Nowak ................................................. 337t
Fogging or Flotation with and Inhibitor Solution, Reply: E.H. Dix, Jr., W.A. Anderson, M.B. Shumaker ..... 338t
J.C.D. Oosterhout, M.E. Stanley, W.S. Quimby ............... 37 Solving Corrosion Problems at Electrical Generating Plants,
Study of Chemical Factors Affecting Corrosion of Carbon L. Baskette ..................................................................... 95
Steel AISI 1020 by Liquid-Phase Fuming Nitric Acid, Five Case Histories on Corrosion Problems in Nitric Acid and
J.B. Rittenhouse, D.M. Mason ........................................ 41 Ammonium Nitrate Production and Storage, D.M. Carr .... 99
Photoelectric Information Selector, R.N. Ride, P.J. Knuckey 47 Methods of Testing Characteristics of Polyethylene Jackets
Classification of Topics Relating to Corrosion, for Steel Pipe, H.M. McDaniel ........................................ 100
D.M. Brasher .................................................................. 50 Corrosion Deeps Knife Sharp on Fruit Canning Machine,
Laboratory Methods for Determining Corrosion Rates Under S.H. Creed .................................................................... 100

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Industrial Coating Performance Improved by Good Design, Unit, J.F. De Lorenzo .................................................... 109
C.G. Munger ................................................................. 102
September (No. 9)
July (No. 7) Corrosion Inhibitors for Carbon Tetrachloride-Water Vapor
Comparisons of Wagner’s Analysis of Cathodic Protection with Atmospheres, K.W. Calkins, R.W. Hawley ........................ 15
Operating Data for Ships, J.H. Greenblatt ....................... 17 Screening Tests of Inhibitors To Prevent Chloride Stress
Corrosion Resistance of Titanium and Zirconium In Chemical Corrosion, J.H. Phillips, W.J. Singley .............................. 18
Plant Exposure, P.J.Gegner, W.L. Wilson ......................... 19 Factors Influencing Corrosion, G.V. Akimov ....................... 23
Corrosion of Types 316 and 317 Stainless Steel by 75% and Action of Chromate-Type Inhibitors, G.H. Cartledge ........... 37
85% Phosphoric Acid, A.R. Morgan, Jr. ........................... 29 Design and Materials for Reduced Pump Corrosion,
Discussion: ............................................................... 644t J.E. Piccardo .................................................................. 41
Summary of Replies ro Questionaire on Handling of Chlorine Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1959 Index
Mixtures — A Report of NACE Task Group T-5A-4 on Corrosion Processes in Carbonated Beverage Cans,
Chlorine. Publication 59-15 ......................................... 355t E.L. Koehler, J.J. Daly, Jr., H.T. Francis, H.T. Johnson .. 45
Corrosion in Sour Water Strippers, J.F. Mason, Jr., Review: Principles and Criteria for Cathodic Protection of
C.M. Schillmoller ............................................................ 36 Steel in Seawater, M.H. Peterson ..................................... 51
Corrosion Protection Features of the Hyperion Ocean Outfall, Planning a Maintenance Coating Program for a Pulp and
H.J. Keeling .................................................................... 41 Paper Plant, M.W. Belue, Jr. ........................................... 56
Classical Potentiostat: Its Application to the Study of Four-Tower Water Treatment Test Facility, R.G. Murray,
Passivity, N.D. Greene .................................................... 47 M.E. Tester ..................................................................... 60
Mechanism of Stress Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Use of Magnesium for Cathodic Protection of Pipelines in
Steels in Chloride Waters, R.W. Staehle, F.H. Beck, High-Resistivity Soil, A.W. Peabody ................................. 65
M.G. Fontana ................................................................. 51 Mechanisms and Some Theoretical Aspects of Stress
Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Concrete in Marine Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stailess Steel,
Atmospheres, D.A. Lewis, W.J. Copenhagen .................... 60 W.B. Brooks ................................................................. 103
Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable Sheath, W.H. Bruckner, Method of Installing Cathodic Protection Anodes for Offshore
O.G. Jansson ................................................................. 67 Structures, W.A. Johnson, J.T. Condry ......................... 112
A Field Method for Screening Inhibitors for Prevention of Discussion: ..................................... 106 of Dec. 1959 issue
Water Flood Corrosion, C.C. Wright ................................. 97 Rapid Field Measurement of Sub-Surface Corrosion of
Use of Plastics and Synthetic Elastomers for Underground Aluminum, H.P. Godard ............................................... 114
Coatings, E.G. Partridge ............................................... 101 Case Histories of Differential Aeration Corrosion in
Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking, H.L. Logan ....... 106 Underground Telephone Cables, D.T. Jones .................. 116
Coatings Engineers Help in Power Plant Planning,
W.J. Prather ................................................................. 107 October (No. 10)
Engineering Approach to a Paint Testing Program —
August (No. 8) Justification and Economics, D.A. Ballard,
Corrosion of Aluminum Alloy in Glycol-Water Cooling V.B. Volkening ............................................................... 13
Systems, N.S. Dempster ................................................. 13 Methods for Investigating the Characteristics of Reactive
Notch Sensitivity Effects in Stress Corrosion and Hydrogen Coatings, M. Kronstein ................................................... 18
Embrittlement Tests on High-Strength Steels, Analysis of Industrial Roof Construction and Maintenance,
B.F. Brown ..................................................................... 17 J.C. Lemmon, W.G. Craig ............................................... 23
Uses and Abuses of Aluminum in Wooden-Hulled, Aluminum- Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation From Cathodic Polarization
Frame Minesweepers, T.H. Rogers, W.K. Chinn ............... 21 Measurements, R.A. Legault, N. Hackerman .................... 27
Zinc in Marine Environments, E.A. Anderson ..................... 27 Mechanisms by Which Ferrous Metals Corrode in the
Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1959 index Atmosphere, C.P. Larrabee .............................................. 36
Corrosion Problems Associated with Sour Gas Condensate Mechanism by Which Non-Ferrous Metals Corrode in the
Production, D.R. Fincher ................................................ 31 Atmosphere Corrosion Tests, P.M. Aziz, H.P. Godard ....... 39
Internal Cathodic Protection of Large Steel Pipes Carrying Principles and Procedures Employed in Design and
Seawater, J.H. Morgan .................................................... 35 Interpretation of Atmospheric Corrosion Tests,
Duct Anode Development and Experience in Protection of H.R. Copson ................................................................... 43
Underground Cables from Corrosion, J.E. Johnson ......... 41 Deterioration of Materials in Polluted Atmospheres,
Discussion: ............................................................... 646t J.E. Yocum .................................................................... 51
Anchor Pattern Profile and Its Effect on Paint Performance, Corrosion Experience Associated with Hydrometallurgical
J. Bigos .......................................................................... 46 Refining of Nickel at Sherritt Gorden Mines,
Probability as Related to Stress Corrosion Cracking of Copper R.B. McIntosh ................................................................ 57
Alloys, D.H. Thompson ................................................... 51 A Simple Screening Test for Determination of Inhibitor Film
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Oil-Country Tubular Goods, Persistence, J.A. Knox, R. Stout ...................................... 64
R.L. McGlasson, W.D. Greathouse ................................... 55 A Resume of Procedures for Testing and Evaluating Chemical-
Discussion: ............................................................... 646t Resistant Coatings and Linings, R.S. Foster,
Corrosion of Type 310 Stainless Steel by Synthetic Fuel Oil V.B. Volkening ............................................................... 85
Ash, H.L. Logan .............................................................. 61 New Bonding Process Gives Added Versatility to Cladding,
Filming Amines Control Corrosion in Ultility Plant Condensate R.A. Davis ...................................................................... 88
System, E.E. Galloway .................................................... 99 Potentials and Applications of Special Corrosion-Resistant
Offshore Platform Shows Corrosion Rate of Carbin Steel in Refractories, R.W. Brown, H.G. Noble .............................. 92
Gulf of Mexico Exposure, D. Patterson ........................... 103
Material Selection in Chemical Milling Process, November (No. 11)
W.C. Rockwell .............................................................. 105 Controlling Internal Corrosion of Tank Ships, J.F. Koehler . 17
Recent Developments in Applying Polyvinylchloride Plastisols, New Instruments and Techniques for Ultrasonic
B.J. Watson ................................................................. 107 Measurement of Tank Ship Corrosion Losses, D.J. Evans 21
Nickel Alloy Lining Cuts Costs in a Refinery Isomerization Effects of Foreign Metals on Corrosion of Titanium In Boiling

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2 M Hydrochloric Acid, R. Buck, III, B.W. Sloope, D.T. Jones ................................................................... 646t
H. Leidheiser, Jr. ............................................................ 26 Discussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Oil-Country
Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1959 index Tubular Goods, H.L. Craig, Jr., J.F. Chittum, Reply:
R.L. McGlasson ........................................................... 646t
Instruments for Measurements in Underground Corrosion Characteristic Properties of Polyurethane Protective Coatings,
Work, K.G. Compton ....................................................... 31 E.R. Wells ...................................................................... 93
Equivalent Electrical Circuit Analogy of Structure-to-Soil Corrosion Control Practices in the Wilmington Water Flood
Potentials, R.O. Dean ...................................................... 36 Operation, C.H. Jones, Jr. .............................................. 99
Service Experience with Lead-Silver Alloy Anodes In Cathodic Cathodic Protection of Southern Pacific’s High-Pressure
Protection of Ships, K.N. Barnard, G.L. Christie, Products Pipeline-Whole System Installed in Nine Months,
D.G. Gage ...................................................................... 41 D.N. Miller .................................................................... 104
Electrical Bonding of Cathodically Protected to Unprotected Discussion: Glass Fiber Reinforcement for Coatings,
Ships, G.A. Bennett, N.S. Dempster, A.J. Wallace, Jr. ...... 47 A.K. Long, S.M. Gleser, Reply: B.A. Graham .................. 106
Studies on the Susceptibility of Cathodically Protected Steel Discussion: Methods of Installing Cathodic Protection Anodes
To Hydrogen Embrittlement, W.H. Bruckner, K.M. Myles . 51 for Offshore Structures, D.C. Glass, R.L. Davis, Reply:
Some Platinum Anode Designs for Cathodic Protection of W.A. Johnson ............................................................... 106
Active Ships, H.S. Preiser, B.H. Tytell .............................. 56
Review: The Residual Oil Ash Corrosion Problem,
C.J. Slunder ................................................................... 61 1960 (Vol. 16)
Electrical Resistance Method for Studying Corrosion
Inhibitors in Automotive Anti-Freezes, J.C. Cessna .......... 67 January (No. 1)
Effect of Silicon on High-Temperature Oxidation of Stainless A Laboratory Paint Test Program, R.E. Gackenbach ........... 89
Steels, J.F. Radavich ...................................................... 73 Testing of Coal Tar Coatings (4) — Surface Preparation and
Accumulated Residues Attack Chemical Distilling Column, Atmospheric Exposure, W.F. Fair, Jr. .............................. 93
H. Gilman ...................................................................... 99 Chemical Cleaning of Equipment in Refineries and
Can Corrosion Problems, J.J. Daly, Jr. ............................ 100 Petrochemical Plants, L.N. Klinge, J. Selman ................... 97
Some Properties and Uses of Chlorinated Polyether, Selection of Alloys for Refinery Processing Equipment,
C.S. Miller, J.B. Martin ................................................. 108 A.J. Freedman, G.F. Tisinai, E.S. Troscinski .................. 107
Corrosion of Furnace Tubes by Residual Welding Slag,
December (No. 12) K.L. Moore .................................................................... 114
Corrosion in a Hydrocarbon Conversion System, Acidproof Floor Construction with Membrane and Brick — A
F.A. Prange .................................................................... 13 Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6K on
An Industrial Experience of Attack on Metals by Synthesis Corrosion-Resistant Construction with Masonary and Allied
Gas from Methane-Oxygen Combustion, F. Eberle, Materials. Publication 60-1 ............................................ 29t
R.D. Wylie ...................................................................... 16 Translations of Foreign Terms on Corrosion of Metals ....... 32t
High-Temperature Metal Deterioration in Atmospheres Evaluation and Improvement of Methods for Detecting
Containing Carbon-Monoxide and Hydrogen, W.B. Hoyt, Intergranular Corrosion Susceptibility in Aluminum Alloys,
R.H. Caughey ................................................................. 21 S.J. Ketcham, W. Beck ................................................. 125
Corrosion of Metals at Mandapam Camp, India, Precision Parts are Cast From Epoxy Resin Systems,
K.S. Rajagopalan, M. Sundaram, P.L. Annamalai ............. 25 E.N. Dorman, W. Ibsen ..................................................... 9
Case Histories and Ratings vs Corrosives of Polyester Fiber Engineering Approach to a Chemical Plant Coating Program:
Glass Equipment, R.E. Barnett, T.F. Anderson ................ 29 Part 1 — Records That Help Keep Track of Costs and Prove
Discussion: Observation on the Mechanisms and Kinetics of Results: Part 2 — Training Men to Make the Program Work,
Aqueous Aluminum Corrosion; Part 1 — Role of the N.D. Casdorph ................................................................ 13
Corrosion Product Film in Uniform Aqueous Corrosion of Rust Prevention Properties of Nonylphenoxyacetic Acid in
Aluminum; Part 2 — Kinetics of Aqueous Aluminum Some Petroleum Products, R.M. Pines, J.D. Spivack ........ 16
Corrosion, P.M. Aziz, H.P. Godard, Reply: R.L. Dillon ... 642t Corrosion Considerations in Selection of Rocket Engine
Discussion: Oil Refinery Applications of Thick-Film Synthetic Materials, R.A. Geiger, F.T. Schuler, R.E. Mowers ............ 20
Coatings, C.M. Stanbury, E.E. Habib, A.K. Long,
D.W. Christofferson, Reply: R.W. Maier ........................ 642t February (No. 2)
Discussion: Impedance Characteristics of Isolated Aluminum Corrosion Design in the Marine Application of Aluminum Alloy
Oxide Films, F.E. DeBoer, Reply: D.F. MacLennan ....... 643t Floodlights, R.E. Brooks ................................................. 85
Discussion: Behavior of AZ 63 Alloy and Magnesium-1 Sources of Underground Corrosion Potential Differences,
Percent Manganese Alloy Anodes in Sodium Chloride K.G. Compton ................................................................ 87
Electrolyte, J.J. Robinson, Reply: J.H. Greenblatt ........ 643t Anodic Passivation Studies, J.D. Sudbury, O.L. Riggs, Jr.,
Discussion: Pance of Organic Coatings in Tropical D.A. Shock ..................................................................... 91
Environments, S.J. Fiebach, Reply: A.L. Alexander ...... 643t Application of Anodic Protection in the Chemical Industry,
Discussion: Corrosion Resistance of Titanium and Zirconium J.D. Sudbury, O.L. Riggs, Jr., D.A. Shock ........................ 99
in Chemical Plant Exposures, E.G. Brink, W.H. Keller .. 643t Anodic Control of Corrosion in a Sulfonation Plant, O.L. Riggs,
Discussion: M. Stern, C.R. Bishop ................................. 644t Jr., M. Hutchison, N.L. Conger ...................................... 102
Reply: P.J. Gegner ................................................. 643t-644t Corrosion Behavior of High-Purity Vanadium, D. Schlain,
Discussion: Corrosion of Type 316 and 317 Stainless Steel by C.B. Kenahan, W.L. Acherman ...................................... 114
75% and 85% Phosphoric Acid, C.M. Schillmoller, Reply: High-Temperature, High-Pressure Oxidation of Alloys Caused
A.R. Morgan, Jr. .......................................................... 644t by Carbon Dioxide, J.C. Bokros, W.P. Wallace ............... 117
Discussion: Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable Sheath, Qualification of Inconel for Nuclear Power Plant Applications,
R.B. Mears, L.C. Eddy .................................................. 644t H.R. Copson, W.E. Berry ............................................... 123
Discussion: V.B. Pike, F.E. Kulman, J.J. Pokorny .......... 645t Effects of Velocity on Corrosion, H.R. Copson ................... 130
Reply: W.H. Bruckner ............................................ 644t-646t Corrosion Testing of Two Zirconium Alloys: Techniques and
Discussion: Duct Anode Development and Experience in Precautions, S. Kass ..................................................... 137
Protection of Underground Cables From Corrosion, Functions of the Materials Engineer in the Chemical Industry,

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W.H. Burton ..................................................................... 9 Development and Characteristics of Reinforced Furane Resin


Some Physical Properties of the Triflourochlorethylene Systems Used in the Chemical Industry, J. Delmonte ...... 26
Polymers, F.W. Troester .................................................. 14
Engineering Approach to a Chemical Plant Coating Program; May (No. 5)
Part 3 — Some Coatings Systems and What Was Learned Current and Potential Relations for the Cathodic Protection
About Them; Part 4 — Investigating Sandblasting and of Steel in a High-Resistivity Environment,
Coating Applications Hazards, N.D. Casdorph ................. 20 W.J. Schwerdtfeger ......................................................... 79
Rubber and Synthetic Linings Give Good Seawater Service, Electrical Significance of Cathodic Protection on Hazardous
J.A. Thompson ............................................................... 24 Area Steel Docks, T.A. Mullett, J.W. Johnstone, Jr. ......... 85
An Investigation of Non-Metallic Pipe for Use with Liquid Discussion: ............................................................... 623t
Corrosives, C.A. Burt ...................................................... 25 Organization and Operation of Corrosion Field Forces,
L.F. Heverly .................................................................... 91
March (No. 3) Seawater Exposure of 70%-30% Cupro-Nickel Surface
Cathodic Protection in an Urban Area with a Distributed Condensers, H.A. Todhunter ........................................... 96
Anode System, J.P. McArdle, Jr. ..................................... 83 Autoclave Testing of Zirconium Alloys, O. Flint .................. 99
Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 3 — New Developments in Cathodic Protection Rectifiers,
Underwater Corrosion of Ten Structural Steels, H.R. Aschan ................................................................. 105
B.W. Forgeson, C.R. Southwell, A.L. Alexander ................ 87 Boiler Model Tests of Materials for Steam Generators In
Influence of Cold Work on Hydrogen Behavior in Steel, Pressurized Water Reactor Plants, E. Howells, T.A. McNary,
R.M. Hudson, K.J. Riedy, G.L. Stragand .......................... 97 D.E. White ................................................................... 111
Corrosion and Weldability Studies on Chromium-Manganese Hydrogen Diffusion Corrosion Problems in a Fluid Catalytic
Austenitic Stainless Steels, D. Warren ........................... 101 Cracker and Gas Plant, E.F. Ehmke .............................. 116
Bibliographies of Corrosion Products, NACE Technical Unit Effect of Cold Drawing on Hydrogen Behavior in Steel,
Committee T-3B on Corrosion Products. Publication 60-4 R.M. Hudson, G.L. Stragand ......................................... 123
131t ................................................................................... Pump and Valve Corrosion in a High-Temperature Hot-Water
High-Temperature — High-Pressure Corrosion of Zirconium Heating System, J.C. Spurr ............................................... 9
in Hydrochloric Acid, W.E. Kuhn ................................... 118 Successful Uses of Plastic Pipe in Corrosive Service,
Field Service Results of Silicon vs Selenium In Cathodic R.B. Seymour ................................................................. 14
Protection, D.P. Wilson ................................................. 127 Use of Chemical-Resistant Masonary, R.R. Pierce ............... 18
Bacterial Activity at the Bottom of Back-Filled Pipeline Charateristics of Woods Used to Handle Chemicals,
Ditches, J.O. Harris ...................................................... 131 A.P. Pfell ......................................................................... 24
Electrical Resistance Measuring Device Plus Statistical Aims of T-2 “Minimum Requirements” Activity Explained by
Analysis Yield Unique Approach to Corrosion Problems, Chairman, W.H. Stewart ................................................. 28
G.E. Moller, J.T. Patrick ................................................ 137
Oil-Soluble Inhibitors for Controlling Corrosion in Tankers June (No. 6)
and pipe Lines, W.S. Quimby ............................................ 9 Sodium Chromate Inhibitor in an Ethylene Glycol Engine
Accelerated Corrosion in Aluminum-Silver Alloys, Coolant, L.C. Rowe ......................................................... 93
H.H. Stadeimaier, E.M. Whitener .................................... 20 Effect of pH on Oxygen Corrosion at Elevated Pressures,
Use of Polyester and Epoxy Resins for Chemical Plant Repairs, O.L. Riggs, Jr., J.D. Sudbury, M. Hutchison .................... 94
W.A. Szymanski ............................................................. 22 Laboratory and Plant Applications of Recording Electrical
Relationship of Microstructures and Stress Corrosion Resistance Corrosion Meters, E.C. Winegartner ............... 99
Cracking of Type 410 Stainless Steel, P.S. Trozzo, Effect of Chromium Depleted Surface on Corrosion Behavior
R.F. McCartney .............................................................. 26 of Type 430 Stainless Steel, R.V. Trax, J.C. Holzwarth ... 105
Corrosion Control in Petroleum Refineries Processing Western
April (No. 4) Canadian Crude Oils, C.L. Easton ................................. 109
Stress Cracking of Polyethylene Cable Insulation, Hydrogen Corrosion in Organic Reactor Coolants; Part 1 —
H.H. Bennett .................................................................. 99 Hydriding of Zirconium; Part 2 — Hydrogen Corrosion of
Materials of Construction for Equipment Used with Hydrogen Uranium), V.H. Troutner ............................................... 115
Peroxide, R. Bloom, Jr., L.E. Weeks, C.W. Raleigh .......... 100 High-Temperature Corrosion Problems in the Reduction of
A Laboratory Evaluation of Zinc Anodes in Seawater, Nickel Copper Ores, R.J. Law
J.A.H. Carson, W.L.M. Phillips, J.R. Wellington ............. 107 Cathodic Protection of Prestressed Concrete Pipe, M. Unz . 123
Corrosion Prevention by the Deoxygenation of Water by the Microbiology in Secondary Recovery Systems, L.L. Wolfson 132
Desorption Method, P.A. Akol’zin ................................... 114 Correlation of Corrosion in a Crude Distillation Unit with
Oxidation and Corrosion of Zirconium and Its Alloys (Effect of Chemistry of the Crudes, R.L. Piehl ............................... 139
Carbide Inclusions on Oxide Film Failure), B. Cox ......... 124 Discussion: High-Temperature Metal Deterioration in
Oxidation Behavior and Protection of Refractory Metals, Atmospheres Containing Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen,
C.T. Sims ..................................................................... 129 T.E. Evans, H. Lewis .................................................... 308t
Kinetics of Absorption by Metals of Hydrogen from Water and Bureau of Reclamation Tests and Evaluation Coatings for
Aqueous Solutions, T.G.O. Berg .................................... 134 Dam Projects, P.W. Lewis, J.L. Kiewit ................................ 9
Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation at Elevated Temperatures, Procedures and Techniques for Internal Cleaning and Coating
V.W. Maxwell ................................................................ 137 of Plant Piping In-Place, W.T. Theis ................................. 15
Corrosion Behavior of Welded Low-Alloy Steel, D.C. Briggs, What is Good Maintenance Coating? — A Definition,
J.U. MacEwan, H.H. Yates ............................................ 141 C.G. Munger ................................................................... 22
Centralized Chemical Feed to Multiple Cooling Towers, Industrial Application of Zinz-Filled In Organic Coatings,
W. Harrison, P.G. Bird ...................................................... 9 F.P. Helms ..................................................................... 24
Current Densities to Protect Steel Piling in Fresh Water Tidal Relation of Molecular Structure and Pigments to Coating
Estuaries, D.B. Bird, H.G. Burbidge ................................ 14 Performance, H.F. Payne ................................................. 32
Corrosion Control Apllications of Electroless Process for Plastics Generic Trade Names and Manufacturers Are
Chmeical Nickel Plating, W.J. Crehan .............................. 23 Tabulated ....................................................................... 40

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July (No. 7) September (No. 9)


Ceramic Coatings for High-Temperature Service, Underground Aluminum Pipeline for a Sour Gas Gathering
S.W. Bradstreet, Jr. ........................................................ 81 System, R.W. Flournoy ................................................... 91
Reaction Velocity in the Corrosion of Iron by Hydrogen Sulfide Qualitative Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking of
and the Effect of Inhibitors, G.S. Gardner ........................ 84 Austenitic Stainless Steels, D. Van Rooyen ...................... 93
Stress Corrosion Screening Tests of Materials for Steam Hydrogen Permeation Through Metals, Alloys and Oxides at
Generator Tubing in Nuclear Power Plants, D.E. White, Elevated Temperatures, C.L. Huffine, J.M. Williams ....... 102
E.G. Johnson ................................................................. 92 Compositional Effects in the Corrosion of Type 347 and 316
Stress Corrosion of Steels for Aircraft and Missiles, Stainless Steel in Chemical Enviroments, C.P. Dillon ..... 105
E.H. Phelps, A.W. Loginow .............................................. 97 Soil Microorganisms in Relation to Cathodically Protected
Considerations Involved in Choosing Plastic Pipe for Corrosion Pipe, J.O. Harris ........................................................... 113
Control, L.F. Sansone, Jr. ............................................. 108 Interference with Railroad Signal Systems From Cathodic
Coal Tar Creosote Studies; Part 3 — Distillation Residue Protection Currents, F.L. Chatten .................................. 121
Studies, T.R. Sweeney, T.R. Price, S.M. Miller ................ 111 Inhibition of Corrosion of the Hypereutectic Aluminum-Silicon
Insulating Properties of Cement Mortar Coating, M. Unz .. 115 Alloys in Antifreeze Solutions, H.L. Craig, Jr.,
Thirty Years’ Experience with Silicate as a Corrosion Inhibitor P.H. Woods ................................................................... 129
in Water Systems, H.L. Shuldener, S. Sussman ............. 126 Concentration Cells and Aqueous Corrosion, E. Schaschl,
Effect of Composition and Heat Treatment on the Stress G.A. Marsh ................................................................... 133
Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels, Selective Removal of Chromium From Type 304 Stainless
E.E. Denhard, Jr. ......................................................... 131 Steel by Air-Contaminated Lithium, R.E. Seebold,
University Course on Corrosion Emphasizes Basic Principles, L.S. Birks, E.J. Brooks ................................................. 140
W.W. Smeltzer .................................................................. 9 Solving Design Problems for Cathodic Protection of Glass-
Salt Refinery Corrosion Caused by Varying Evaporator Lined Domestic Water Heaters, H.C. Fischer ...................... 9
Conditions, J.M. Turnbull ............................................... 11 Magnitude of Hot-Water Heater Problem ............................ 16
Refinery Corrosion Rates Below 5 mpy Achieved by Chromate An Expanding Utility Uses Cathodic Protection, E.W. Fallis 20
Water Treatment, W.A. Hess ........................................... 18 Water Turbulence Increases Galvanic Cell Corrosion,
Some Corrosion Problems in Ships and Their Solutions; H.H. DeLaneux, H.A. Medlock ......................................... 22
Part 1 — Looking at Hard-to-Reach Spaces and This Gauge Insulation Halts Corrosion on Aluminum Covers,
Hulls; Part 2 — Coating Systems for Thin-Scantling H.H. DeLaneux, H.A. Medlock ......................................... 22
Construction, R.S. Capp, B.J. Philibert ........................... 22 Accelerated Corrosion Tests of Snadwich-Type Construction,
J.E. Halkins ................................................................... 24
August (No. 8) Mine Water Cause Grooving Corrosion on Welded Steel
Materials Problems Associated with Uncooled Rocket Piping, F.P.A. Robinson ................................................... 32
Nozzles, J.D. Walton, Jr., C.R. Mason, Jr. ....................... 77
Effect of Iron, Aluminum and Cadmium Additions on the October (No. 10)
Performance of Zinc Anodes in Seawater, L.J. Waldron, Corrosion by Urban Cooling Waters, S. Sussman ............... 79
M.H. Peterson ................................................................. 81 Film Formation Versus Film Maintenance in Cooling Water
Oxidation and Corrosion Zirconium and Its Alloys (Oxide Inhibitor Performance, P.R. Puckorius, W.J. Ryzner ......... 81
Film Breakdown in Arc-Melted Sponge Zirconium), Estimating the Cost of Corrosion in Refinery Crude Units,
B. Cox ............................................................................ 86 N.J. Landis ..................................................................... 87
Ablation Behavior of Materials Subjected to Missile Re-Entry Cathodic Protection of Water Treatment Plants, F.O. Waters 95
Heat Flux Rates, R.M. Krupka, D.E. Taylor ...................... 91 Zinc as a Self-Regulating Galvanic Anode for Ship Hulls,
Cathodic Protection for Metallic Water Tanks, C.A. Bauer, J.A.H. Carson ................................................................. 99
L.C. Eddy ....................................................................... 96 Chromium Electroplates for Corrosion Protection of Stressed
High-Temperature Lubrication in Reactive Atmospheres, AISI 410 Steel in High-Temperature, High-Purity Water,
R.L. Johnson, M.A. Swikert, D.H. Buckley ..................... 101 H. Suss ........................................................................ 105
Development of Thin Metal Film Corrosion Indicators, Corrosion Problems in a Refinery Diethanolamine System,
D. Roller, G.H. Rohrback .............................................. 105 K.L. Moore .................................................................... 111
A Chromatographic Method for the Separation of Saturated Compatibility of Materials with Unsymmetrical
Hydrocarbons from Creosote, R.W. Drisko, H. Hochman 111 Dimethylhydrazine Rocket Fuel, C.W. Raleigh, P.F. Derr 115
Leaching Action of High-Purity Water on Plastics and Other Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 4 —
Materials, E.L. Knoedler, J.B. Goodson ......................... 113 Wrought Iron, C.R. Southwell, B.W. Forgeson,
Coating Performance in a Marine Environment Evaluated by A.L. Alexander .............................................................. 120
Statistical Methods, F.E. Cook, A.S. Marthens ............... 117 Use of Alloy Additions to Prevent Intergranular Stress
Effect of pH in the Range 66-140+ on the Aerobic Corrosion Corrosion Cracking in Aluminum Bronze, J.F. Klement,
Fatigue of Steel, F.J. Radd, L.H. Crowder, L.H. Wolfe ..... 121 R.E. Maersch, P.A. Tully ............................................... 127
Management’s Viewpoint: Value of Corrosion Protection on Laboratory Investigation of Water-Side Scale and Corrosion in
Pipeline Systems, H.K. Phipps ........................................... 9 the Presence of Process-Side Temperatures, H. Kerst ..... 131
Ten Years of Cathodic Protection for Large Water Storage A Contribution to the Explanation of Intergranular Corrosion
Tanks, H.M. Patton, Jr. ................................................... 12 of Chromium-Nickel Steel, V. Cihal, M. Prazak .............. 138
Engineering and Design Problems Affecting Cathodic Cathodic Protection Used to Control Corrosion of Service
Protection of Field Well Casings, M. Estavoyer ................. 14 Station Underground Equipment, M.J. Olive ..................... 9
Suggested Methods and Practices for Cathodic Protection Experimental Circuits Stop Electrolysis Switch Damage,
Coordination, D.T. Jones ................................................ 20 L.L. Swan ....................................................................... 10
Novel Distributed Cathode Systems Are Used on Telephone History and Development of Some Problems Associated with
Cables, D.T. Rosselle ...................................................... 22 Corrosion Chemicals Cleaning, C.N. Loucks .................... 18
Pipe-Type Cables Protected by Shunt Resistor System, Lubricating Oil Contamination Drawback in Coal Burning
H.H. DeLaneux, H.A. Medlock ......................................... 24 Diesel, H.P. Marshall, C. Shelton, Jr. ............................... 28
Sunspot Activity Correlates with Pipeline Voltages,
J.J. Meany, Jr. ............................................................... 28

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November (No. 11) 1961 (Vol. 17)


Technical Note: Selective Corrosion of Inconel, R. Bakish,
F. Kern ........................................................................... 89 January (No. 1)
Corrosion Problems in the Use of Dense Salt Solutions as Accelerated Test Procedure for Evaluation of Fiber-Reinforced
Packer Fluids, C.M. Hudgins, J.E. Landers, Resin Equipment in the Chemical Industry, R.A. Cass,
W.D. Greathouse ............................................................ 91 O.H. Fenner ................................................................... 73
Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Oil-Country Laboratory Investigation of Current Distribution on Brass
Tubular Goods, R.S. Ladley ............................................. 95 Tube Palates and Tube Ends of Condensers Using Seawater,
New Developments in the Mitigation of Corrosion in the Utility P.G. Attwood, W.G. Richards ........................................... 80
Field, E.H. Thalmann ...................................................... 99 Effect of Various Curing Agents on the Chemical Stability of
Cracking of Low-Carbon Steel by Ferric Chloride Solutions, Epoxy Resins, R.L. DeHoff ............................................... 83
M.B. Strauss, M.C. Bloom ............................................. 109 Corrosion-Erosion of Sensitized AISI Type 304 Stainless Steel
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steels in Concentrated in a Thorium Dioxide-Uranium Trioxide Slurry,
Sodium Nitrate Solutions, R.L. McGlasson, D.C. Vreeland ................................................................. 93
W.D. Greathouse, C.M. Hudgins ................................... 113 Corrosion Studies of Aluminum in Chemical Process
Corrosion of Nuclear Power Plant Tube Materials by Boiler Operations, E.H. Cook, Jr., R.L. Horst, Jr., W.W. Binger .. 97
Sludge, E. Howells, T.A. NcNary, D.E. White .................. 127 Effect of Sodium Exposure on the Mechanical Properties of
High-Temperature Furnace Corrosion of Type 309 Alloy Steel, Zirconium, J.C. Bokros ................................................. 103
R.D. Merrick ................................................................. 134 Corrosion Resistance of Dense, Impermeable Silicon Carbide,
Factors Governing the Corrosion Testing of Zircaloy-Based R.E. Dial, G.E. Mangsen ............................................... 107
Fuel Alloys, S. Kass, R.F. Gessner ................................. 137 Inhibition of Corrosion of Commercial Aluminum in Alkaline
Case Histories Indicate Tetrafluoroethylene-Lined Pipe Has Solutions, J. Sundararajan, T.L. Rama Char ................. 111
Lower Installed Cost Than Other High-Temperature Piping, Methods and Experience in Underground Cathodic
T.R. Thierry ...................................................................... 9 Protection; Part 1 — Lead Sheathed Communication Cables,
Applying Reinforced Plastics in Corrosive Environments of the O. Henderson; Part 2 — Bare Steel Pipelines, L.H. West;
Process Industry-Desgin Considerations, F.W. Arndt ....... 14 Part 3 — Gas Transmission and Distribution Lines, P.P.
Laboratory Screening Tests of Sprayed Linings for Chemical Skule ........................................................................... 117
Process Equipment — Materials Evaluation Program, Design for Prevention of Pipeline Corrosion Based on Survey
R.S. Foster ..................................................................... 26 of Ground Potential Distribution, S. Fukuta, S. Kondo,
Characteristics Testing and Some Design Considerations N. Usami, S. Sekimoto .................................................. 122
Applicable to Glass-Reinforced Plastic Pipe, R.M. Levy ..... 33 Techniques and Economics of Combined Cathodic Protection
Generic Terms and Manufacturing Listed for 33 More Plastics- and Cleaning for Heat Exchangers, M.J. Olive ................... 9
Second Table .................................................................. 40 Studies on Determining Pipeline Cathodic Protection
Some Results From High-Temperature Testing of Polyester Economics, F.A. Therrell, Jr. ........................................... 12
Castings and Laminates, S.S. Feuer, A.F. Torres .............. 44 Unusual Problems Encountered in Cathodic Protection of
Miami Seaquarium, E.J. Tilton, Jr. ................................. 16
December (No. 12) Automatic Control of a Platinum Anode Cathodic Protection
Impressed Current Anodes for Cathodic Protection, System, R.C. Francis, L.S. Birnbaum .............................. 20
W.P. Noser ..................................................................... 79
High-Temperature Corrosion in Refinery and Petrochemical February (No. 2)
Service, E.N. Skinner, J.F. Mason, Jr., J.J. Moran ........... 85 Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless Steel
Painting of Welds, J.D. Keane, J. Bigos .............................. 93 Deaerator Trays, N.D. Groves, L.R. Scharfstein,
Internal Carburization and Oxidation of Nickel-Chromium C.M. Eisenbrown ............................................................ 75
Alloys in Carbon Monoxide-Type Atmospheres, Influence of Reactor Radiation on the Oxidation of Niobium,
B.E. Hopkinson, H.R. Copson ....................................... 100 J.V. Cathcart, F.W. Young, Jr. ........................................ 77
Concentration of De-Icing Salts in Manhole Waters — A Corrosion Effects of Liquid Flourine and Liquid Oxygen on
Status Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-4D on Materials of Construction, F.W. Fink, E.L. White ............. 80
Corrosion by De-Icing Salts. Publication 60-15 ............. 613t Practicality of Establishing Threshold Values to Eliminate
Glass Linings and Vitreous Enamels — A Report of NACE Stress Corrosion Failures in Metals and Alloys, H. Suss ... 83
Technical Unit Committee T-6H on Glass Linings and Effects of Flow Rate on the Galvanic Corrosion of Low-Carbon
Vitreous Enamels. Publication 60-16 ........................... 615t Steels in Seawater, E. Uusitalo ........................................ 89
Discussion: Stress Corrosion Crack Paths in Alpha Accelerated Corrosion Test for Tin Plate in Grapefruit and
Aluminum Bronze in Ammonia and Steam Atmospheres, Other Juices, P.R. Carter, T.J. Butler ............................. 72t
P.J. Le Thomas ............................................................ 622t Corrosion Resistance of Eletrolytic Tin Plate; Part 1
Discussion: Equivalent Electrical Circuit Analogy of Electrochemical Studies of Tin, Iron-Tin Alloy, and Steel in
Structure-to-Soil Potentials, A. Pedrazzini, Reply: Air-Free Media, G.G. Kamm, A.R. Willey ... 77t; Part 2 — The
R.O. Dean ................................................................... 622t Alloy-Tin Couple Test — A New Research Tool, G.G. Kamm,
Discussion: Electrical Significance of Cathodic Protection on A.R. Willey, R.E. Beese, J.L. Kricki ................................. 84t
Hazardous Area Steel Docks, R.P. Howell, F.K. Scherer, Coupling Shift and Hydrogen Overvoltage in the Protection of
Reply: J.W. Johnstone, Jr. .......................................... 623t Steel by Tin, E.L. Koehler ............................................... 93t
Discussion: Inhibition of Corrosion of Hypereutectic Influence of Area of the Steel Component on Behavior of a Tin-
Aluminum-Silicon Alloys in Antifreeze Solutions, Steel Couple, S.C. Britton, K. Bright ............................... 98t
T.R. Pritchett, M.F. Kelley, Jr., W.L. Miller, Reply: Automobile Body Corrosion Control Problems-Five Methods
H.L. Craig, Jr., P.H. Woods ......................................... 624t Suggested, H.A. Webster ................................................... 9
Rapid Pitting Corrosion on Gas Scrubber-Salt Ac cumulations A Close Look at Some Body Design Aggravates Damage;Staff
Cause Attack Noticeable in Only 3 Weeks, J.T. Firestone ... 9 Feature .......................................................................... 14
How Cathodic Protection Affects Shipbottom Coatings, Corrosion Attack in Water Wells, K.E. Moehrl .................... 26
W.J. Francis, H.S. Preiser, F.E. Cook .............................. 12 Some Corrosion Problems of Missiles in Silo Storage,
Solving Refinery Corrosion Problems with Aluminum, L.E. Gatzek ................................................................... 28
E.D. Verink, Jr., F.B. Murphy ........................................... 1 Long-Term Tests Show Design Change Beneficial in Reducing

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Domestic Hot-Water Tank Corrosion, P.J. Sereda ............ 30 Line Hardware, J.S. Melvin ............................................. 14
Failure of Chrom-Moly Stainless Steel Lime in a Thermal
March (No. 3) Cracking Unit, H.M. Wilten ............................................. 26
Tin-Plated Cans Sprayed with Soluble Oil Formulation Show Highway Corrosion Problems Caused by Variety of Attacks,
Increased Rust Resistance, R.K. Cohen ........................... 75 N.W. Morgan .................................................................. 22
Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Concrete in Marine Corrosion Tests on Prestressed Concrete Wire,
Atmospheres, H.F. Finley ................................................ 76 H.J. Godfrey ................................................................... 24
Hydrogen Pickup During Aqueous Corrosion of Zirconium Bridge Coating-Paint Maintenance Program Costs Over a
Alloys, W.E. Berry, D.A. Vaughan, E.L. White .................. 81 Million Dollars Per Year on Five State-Owned Bridges,
Anodic Polarization of Lead-Platinum Bielectrodes in Chloride D.F. Downing, D.E. Marsh .............................................. 26
Solutions, L.L. Shreir ...................................................... 90
Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Underground Corrosion, May (No. 5)
D.O. Sprowls, M.E. Carlisle, Jr. ....................................... 97 High-Temperature Sulfuric Corrosion of Intermediate Range
Chloride Corrosion and Fouling in Catalytic Reformers with Chromium Steels, R.E. Hannum ..................................... 79
Naphtha Pretreaters, E.B. Backensto, A.N. Yurick ......... 105 Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys in High-Temperature
Kinetics and Mechanism of Hydrogen Attack of Steel, Nitrogen Environments, J.S. Brunhouse, G.W. Titus ....... 81
L.C. Weiner .................................................................. 109 Effect of Acid Volume and Inhibitor Quantity on Corrosion of
Massive De-Aluminumination of Aluminum Bronze by Steel Oil Field Tubing in Hydrochloric Acid, W.E. Billings,
Chloride Crevice Attack, L.W. Gleekman, R.K. Swandby . 116 D. Morris ........................................................................ 86
Cathodic Protection and Zinc Grounding in Industrial Plant New Methods of Simulating Corrosive Plant Conditions in the
Construction, J.D. Ghesquiere ...................................... 121 Laboratory, A.O. Fisher ................................................... 93
Handling Mixed Corrosives with Glass-Reinforced Epoxy Well Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Salt Water, A.R. Erben ... 100
Tubing and Line Pipe, D.D. Kays ....................................... 9 Welded Stainless Steels for Hot Hydrogen Sulfide Service,
Data Sheets Suggested to Solve Corrosion Design Problems in F.J. Bruns .................................................................... 105
Chemical Process Equipment, I.C. Bechtold .................... 14 Development of a Mineral Scale Inhibitor, L.W. Jones ...... 110
Geberalized Rules for Controlling Chemical Process Technical Note: Growth of Single Iron Crystals for Corrosion
Equipment Corrosion, S.W. Shepard ............................... 18 Studies, W.F. Brickell, E.C. Greco ................................. 115
Insurance Company’s Viewpoint on Catastrophic Explosions Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys in High-Purity Water in the
of Pressure Vessels Caused By Corrosion Damage, Range 150°C-340°C, D.F. MacLennan ........................... 117
H.M. Canavan ................................................................ 22 Specification Format for Surface Preparation and Mineral
Water Treatment Change Reduces Nitrogen Plant Corrosion Application for Industrial Maintenance Painting — A Report
Rates, R.T. Lukat ............................................................ 24 of NACE Technical Committee T-61 on Industrial
Influence of Acid and Chloride Concentrations on Corrosion Maintenance Painting .................................................. 243t
in a Nitric Acid Concentrator, J.B. Lowe .......................... 26 Laboratory and Service Evaluation of Aluminized Steel Wire,
Auminum Satisfactory to Resist Ammonium Nitrate Corrosion J.H. Rigo ...................................................................... 123
— If Precautions Are Taken, R.T. Lukat ........................... 28 Protective Coatings in Petroleum Production — A Report of
Corrosion-Generated Hydrogen Explodes in Phosphoric Acid NACE Technical Committee T-6E on Protective Coatings in
Tank, J.B. Lowe Petroleum Production .................................................. 251t
Effects of Alternating Currents in Causing Corrosion, Survey of Application Data on Baked Phenoilc Coatings Used
F.E. Kulman ................................................................... 34 in Process Industries, L.S. Van Delinder ............................ 9
Epoxies Give Good Service in Well Casing Coating Test,
April (No. 4) W.R. Lambert ................................................................. 14
Experience with Blast-Furnace Slag as an Aggregate in Special Coupon Shapes Used in Testing Liner Coatings,
Reinforced Concrete, C.P. Larrabee, S.K. Coburn ............. 79 O.W. Siebert ................................................................... 16
Determining the Effect of Formulation on Physical Properties Surface Reconditioning of the Key West Water Pipeline,
of Asphalt Mastic Coatings, L.R. Sheppard ...................... 81 K.A. Gruber .................................................................... 20
Composition of Corrosion Products Formed on Metals in Effect of Some Application Variables on Maintenance Coating
Steam Condensate, R.D. Eberhardt, E.W. Arneson, Performance, J.R. Allen, F.W. Thompson, M.L. Monack ... 22
C.E. Imhoff ..................................................................... 95 Responsilbilities of High-Performance Maintenance Coating
Corrosion of Metals by Weak Acids Under Heat Transfer Manufacturer, C.G. Munger ............................................ 26
Conditions, N.D. Groves, C.M. Eisenbrown, Susceptibility of Epoxy Coatings to Damage by Fresh Water
L.R. Scharfstein .............................................................. 97 Immersion, H. Moroson .................................................. 28
Aluminum, Aluminized Steel and Galvanized Steel in Severe Management’s Stake in Corrosion Control, F.L. LaQue ....... 30
Coastal Environments, T.A. Lowe .................................. 101
Corrosion Product Films Formed on Aluminum in High- June (No. 6)
Temperature Water, D.F. MacLennan ............................ 105 Effect of Sunlight on the Corrosion of Steel, L.C. Rowe ....... 93
Elevated Temperature Corrosion of Type 310 Stainless Steel Corrosion of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels In Out-of-Pile
by Vanadium Compounds, H.L. Logan .......................... 109 Boiling-Water Reactor Environment, D.C. Vreeland,
Investigation of Mild Steel Corrosion Rate in San Diego G.G. Gaul, W.L. Pearl ..................................................... 95
Harbor, M.H. Peterson, L.J. Waldron ............................. 112 Corrosion Characteristics of Iron-Aluminum and Iron-
Behavior of Stainless Steels and Other Engineering Alloys in Chromium-Aluminum Alloys in High-Temperature
Hot Ammonia Atmospheres, J.J. Moran, J.R. Mihalisin, Petroleum Applications, R.B. Setterlund, G.R. Prescott .. 103
E.N. Skinner ................................................................ 115 Acid Corrosion Inhibition with Secondary Acetylenic Alcohols,
Intergranular Corrosion of Commercially Pure Zirconium, B.S. J.G. Funkhouser .......................................................... 109
Payne, D.K. Priest ......................................................... 120 Suggested Mechanisms of the Changes with Time in
Erratum: Glass Linings and Vitreous Enamels — A Report of WP-1 Wash Primer Metal Conditioning Composition, E.R.
NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6H. Publication ....... 195t Allen ............................................................................ 114
Solving Corrosion Problems in HF Alkylation Units, Unity of Anaerobic and Aerobic Iron Corrosion Process in the
D.J. Dergman, G.W.G. McDonald ...................................... 9 Soil, C.A.H. von Wolzgen Kuhr ...................................... 119
Evaluation of Some Materials and Coatings for Utility Pole Devices Used in Corrosion Control of Power Cables,

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J.J. Pokorny ................................................................. 126 Vessels, L.J. Waldron, M.H. Peterson ............................ 125
Corrosion of Superalloys at High Temperatures in the High-Temperature Aqueous Corrosion of Aluminum-Uranium
Presence of Contaminating Salts, A. Moshowitz, and Aluminum-Silicon-Uranium Alloys, H.C. Bowen,
L. Redmerski ................................................................ 131 R.L. Dillon ........................................................................ 9
Chlorosulfonated Polyethlene (Hypalon) — A Report of NACE High-Temperature Aqueous Corrosion of Aluminum-
Technical Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings and Plutonium and Aliminum-Silicon-Plutonium Alloys,
Linings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion: Prepared by H.C. Bowen .................................................................... 12
Task Group T-6A-16 on Chlorosulfonated Polyethyene Gas Company Uses Cathodic Protection Training Program to
Publication 61-3 .......................................................... 313t Improve Installation Operations, C. Gibson ..................... 14
Atmospheric Corrosion Testing of Metals in Canada, Corrosion Problems of Central Power Station Turbines and
E.V.G. Bibbons ............................................................. 144 Condensors, A.B. Sisson ................................................. 18
Discussion: Anodic Passivation Studies: Application of Fluorocarbon Resin Piston Rings and Overbraided Hose Give
Anodic Protection in the Chemical Industry, Good Service, L.A. Ferris ................................................. 26
W.A. Mueller ............................................................... 321t Laboratory Tests Give Rapid Evaluation of Ship Bottom
Discussion: A Laboratory Evaluation of Zinc Anodes in Coatings, J.R. Brown ...................................................... 28
Seawater, J.T. Crennell, Reply: W.L.M. Phillips, et al., .. 321t
Discussion: High-Temperature Furnace Corrosion of Type August (No. 8)
309 Alloy Steel, R.W. Manuel, J.M. Bialosky, J.J. Moran, Relative Corrosion Resistance of Basic Oxygen Steel and
Reply: R.D. Merrick ............................................. 321t-322t Open-Hearth Steel, R.C. Talbot, R.N. Hobbs,
Discussion: Practicality of Establishing Threshold Values to W.A. Szymanski ............................................................. 83
Eliminate Stress Corrosion Failures in Metals and Alloys, A Method for Prevention of Hydrogen Embrittlement of
G.R. Robertson, R.L. McGlasson, R.F. Weeter, Reply: Tantalum in Aqueous Media, C.R. Bishop, M. Stern ......... 85
H. Suss ....................................................................... 322t Microbiological Corrosion in Waterfloods, J.M. Sharpley ..... 92
Discussion: Corrosion of Metals by Weak Acids Under Heat Use of Pipe-to-Soil Potential in Analyzing Underground
Transfer Conditions, A.L. Thomas, Reply: Corrosion Problems, B. Husock ....................................... 97
C.M. Eisenbrown ......................................................... 322t Use of Differential Thermal Analysis in Exploring Minimum
Discussion: Intergranular Corrosion of Commersially Temperature Limits of Oil-Ash Corrosion, N.D. Phillips,
Pure Zirconium, B.E. Tenzer, J.H. Schemel, Reply: C.L. Wagoner ................................................................ 102
B.S. Payne ................................................................... 322t Zinc-Filled Inorganic Coatings — A Report of NACE Technical
Review of Some Data on Corrosion of Stainless Steel and Unit Committee T-6B on Protective Coatings for Resistance
Higher Alloys in Pulp Mill Equipment, H.C. Templeton ....... 9 to Atmospheric Corrosion, Prepared by Task Group T-6B-11
Calcium Sulfate Scale Causes Corrosion of Stainless Steel on Zinc-Filled Inorganic Coatings. Publication 61-7 ...... 401t
Pulp Digesters, W.M. Scott .............................................. 14 Application and Evaluation of a New Chemically Resistant
Weyerhaeuser’s Experience: Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Chlorinated Polyether Coatings Material, B.H. Mahlman,
Steel Overlays in Kraft Digesters, C.L. Carns ................... 20 E.J. Kaatz .................................................................... 110
Cathodic Protection Proposed for Vapor Area in Pulp Factors Involved in Corrosion of Lead Cable Sheath,
Digesters, L.C. Wasson ................................................... 26 K.G. Compton .............................................................. 115
Recommended Practices for Shop Cleaning and Priming — A
July (No. 7) Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6D on
Deep-Well Groundbeds for Cathodic Protection of Multiple Industrial Maintenance Painting: Prepared by Task Group T-
Lines in Highly Congested Industrial Areas, J.R. Gates .... 75 6D-4 on Specifications for Shop Cleaning and Priming.
Pitting Corrosion by Water Flood Brines, P.J. Raifsnider, Publication 61-8 .......................................................... 413t
A. Wachter ..................................................................... 77 Industrial Painter Education — A Report of NACE Technical
The Casing Inspection Tool — An Instrument for the In-Situ Unit Committee T-6D on Industrial Maintenance Painting:
Detection of External Casing Corrosion in Oil Wells, Prepared by Task Group T-6D-6 on Painter Education.
T.R. Schmidt .................................................................. 81 Publication 61-9 .......................................................... 415t
Influence of Cold-Reduction and Heat-Treatment Cathodic Protection for an Uncoated Aluminum Pipeline,
Combinations on Hydrogen Solubility and Permeability in J.F. Whiting, T.E. Wright .................................................. 9
Steel, R.M. Hudson, K.J. Riedy, G.L. Stragand ................. 86 Failure of High-Strength 410 Bolts in Ammonia-Contaminated
Corrosion of Steels in Boiling Potassium Carbonate Saturated Water (Stress Corrosion Cracking), H.M. Wilten ............... 10
with Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide, D. Bienstock, Reducing Corrosion of Power Plant Condenser Tubing with
J.H. Field ....................................................................... 89 Ferrous Sulfate, T.W. Bostwick ....................................... 12
Stress Corrosion Cracking: A Review of Current Status (An Corrosion Control Aspects of Circulating Cooling Water
Educational Lecture), W.L. Williams ................................ 92 Treatment, J.M. Brooke, B.G. Witt .................................. 22
Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 5 — Theory and Application of Deep-Ground Anode Beds,
Stainless Steel, A.L. Alexander, C.R. Southwell, J.F. Tatum ..................................................................... 26
B.W. Forgeson ................................................................ 97
Effect of Mineral Impurities in Water on the Corrosion of September (No. 9)
Aluminum and Steel, L.C. Rowe, M.S. Walker ................ 105 Location of the Half Cell in Measuring Potential of Structures
Oxidation of Iron-Chromium Alloys at 750°Ç-1,025°C, to Earth, K.G. Compton .................................................. 91
D. Lai, R.J. Borg, M.J. Brabers, J.D. Mackenzie, Corrosion Problems in a Sinter Plant Exhaust Gas System,
C.E. Birchenall ............................................................. 109 R.J. Schmitt ................................................................... 93
Driven Ground Rod Test Program — A Progress Report of Effect of Solution pH on the Mechanism of Stress Corrosion
NACE Task Group T-4A-3 on Methods and Materials for Cracking of A Martensitic Stainless Steel, H.J. Bhatt,
Grounding. Publication 61-5 ........................................ 365t E.H. Phelps .................................................................... 98
Pipe-Type Cable Corrosion Protection Practices in the Hydrogen Service Failures of Welds with Insufficient Alloy
Utilities Industry — A Report by NACE Technical Unit Content, R.W. Manuel .................................................. 103
Committee T-4G on Protection of Pipe-Type Cables. Uptake of Hydrogen by Certain Organic Inhibitors During
Publication 61-6 ........................................................... 367 Pickling of Steel in Hydrochloric Acid, R.H. Anderson,
Magnesium Anodes for the Cathodic Protection of Naval E.R. Allen, P.A. Van der Meulen .................................... 105

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High-Temperature Scaling of Hafnium in Air, J.D. Gadd, December (No. 12)


E.B. Evans ................................................................... 109 Passivating Effect of Elemental Sulfur on Steel in Alkaline
Continuous Recording of Pipe-to-Soil Potential vs Distance, Pulping Liquors, W.A. Mueller ......................................... 73
R.L. Davis .................................................................... 114 Cathodic Protection in Desert Soils, W.C.R. Whalley ........... 75
Some Advantages of Solvent-Free Thick Film Epoxy Coatings, Effect of Residual Etchant on the Corrosion Behavior of
R.G. Fortener ................................................................... 9 Zircaloy-2, S. Kass .......................................................... 82
Coating Systems for Steel at 250°F to 1,200°F, G. Norman . 13 Corrosion Inhibitors for Hot-Carbonate Systems,
Laboratory Development of Corrosion Inhibiting Coatings for D. Bienstock, J.H. Field .................................................. 87
Mine Hoist Wire Rope: W. Dingley ................................... 22 Reaction of Zirconium with Carbon Dioxide at 550°C-750°C,
Characteristics of Trowelable Plastic Coatings for Corrosion S.J. Gregg, R.J. Hussey, W.B. Jepson .............................. 91
Control, J.H. Cogshall, A.M. Smith III .............................. 28 A Study of Scaling and Corrosion in Condenser Tubes
Exposed to River Water, R.A. McAllister, D.H. Eastham,
October (No. 10) N.A. Dougharty, M. Hollier .............................................. 95
Premature Failure of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Seawater, Corrosion Problems in Use of Zirconium and Columbium
H.E. Stover ..................................................................... 83 Alloys in Nuclear Reactors, D.L. Douglass ..................... 105
Galvanic Anodes and Fresh Water Rinse Reduce Tanker Economics of Chemical Plant Maintenance Painting — A
Corrosion, E.E. Nelson .................................................... 85 Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6D on
Corrosion Problems Encountered in a Nickel Refinery Industrial Maintenance Painting: Prepared by Task Group T-
Ammonia Absorption System, R.B. McIntosh ................... 91 6D-1 on Economics of Maintenance Painting ................ 599t
Evaluation of Tantalum, Molybdenum and Beryllium for Discussion: Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Corrosion
Liquid Bismuth Service, J.W. Seifert, A.L. Lowe, Jr. ......... 97 in Marine Atmospheres, R.F. Stratfull, Reply:
Effect of Nitrogen Tetroxide on Metals and Plastics — Static H.F. Finley .................................................................. 595t
and Dynamic Tests, C.W. Alley, A.W. Hayford, Discussion: Kinetics and Mechanism of Hydrogen Attack of
H.F. Scott, Jr. ............................................................... 101 Steel, K. Haefner, Reply: L.C. Weiner ........................... 596t
Corrosion Measuring Probes for Marine Applications, Discussion: Corrosion of Superalloys at High Temperatures
D. Roller, W.R. Scott, Jr., H.S. Preiser, F.E. Cook ........... 107 in the Presence of Contaminating Salts,
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Admiralty R.D. Eberhardt ............................................................ 596t
Exchanger Tubes in Reformer Service, K.R. Walston ...... 114 Reply: A. Moskowitz ...................................................... 597t
A New Test for Estimating Soil Corrosivity Based on Discussion: Effects of Mineral Impurities in Water on the
Investigation of Metal Highway Culverts, R.F. Stratfull ... 115 Corrosion of Aluminum and Steel, H.P. Godard, Reply:
Cavitation Erosion of Structural Materials and Coatings, L.C. Rowe .................................................................... 597t
J.Z. Lichtman, D.H. Kallas, C.K. Chatten, Discussion: Effect of Sunlight on the Corrosion of Steel (Topic
E.P. Cochran, Jr. .......................................................... 119 of the Month), B.F. Brown, Reply: L.C. Rowe ................ 597t
Corrosion Resistance of Titanium, Zirconium and Tantalum Discussion: Stress-Corrosion Cracking: A Review of Current
Used for Chemical Equipment, C.A. Hampel ...................... 9 Status (An Educational Lecture), F.A. Champion, Reply:
Corrosion Damage on Automobile Exhaust Systems ($500 W.L. Williams .............................................................. 598t
Million Spent for Replacements in 1960) Staff Feature ..... 18 Discussion: Use of Pipe-to-Soil Potential in Analyzing
Thermoplastic Pipe, Fittings and Equipment for Corrosion Underground Corrosion Problems, M.F. Adams, Reply:
Control, R.W. Johnson, A.E. Webb .................................. 30 B. Husock ................................................................... 598t
Polyester and Epoxy-Based Non-Solvent Coatings for Discussion: Sinter Plant Corrosion Problem, W.E. Beey,
Corrosion Control, W.C. Hodges, J.J. Bogner ................... 34 Reply: R.J. Schmitt, M.F. Adams ................................. 598t
November (No. 11) Corrosion Control Advantages of Polyamide-Epoxy Coatings,
D.L. Anderson, D.E. Floyd, D.W. Glaser, H. Wittcoff ........... 9
Detection of Interference Current on a Simulated Pipeline,
Crash Repair Program To Control Serious Pitting Corrosion on
J.M. Taylor, Jr., J.P. Barrett ........................................... 79
Process Tanks, G.F. Colborne, A.R. Allen, A. Thunaes ...... 21
Sulfide Stress Cracking of Steels for API Grade N-80 Tubular
Cell Apparatus Checks Resistivity of Nitrogen Tetroxide
Products, M.F. Baldy ...................................................... 81
Propellant To Control Corrosion in Missiles, C.W. Holt,
Oxidation Reduction Potential as a Control Criterion in
R.E. Turley ..................................................................... 26
Inhibition of Refinery Sulfide Corrosion, C.B. Hutchison,
Laboratory Tests Show Resistance Properties of Urethane
W.B. Hughes .................................................................. 86
Coatings, J.W. Cushing, J.F. Montle, J.D. Byrd ............... 28
Materials of Construction Tested for Chemical Plant Waste
Disposal Facilities, O.W. Siebert ...................................... 91
Use of Aluminum for Portable Seawater Distillation 1962 (Vol. 18)
Equipment, R.J. Gainey .................................................. 98
Leakage Conductance Coating Surveys on Asphalt Mastic- January (No. 1)
Coated Pipe, G.J. Paisley .............................................. 101 Corrosion of Iron in Solutions Containing Ammonium Nitrate,
Effect of Hardener Composition on the Chemical Resistance M. Smialowski, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .......................... 1
of Epoxy Resins, F.E. Pschorr ....................................... 104 Electrolytic Stress Corrosion Testing of High-Tensile Steel
Electrochemical Approach to Cavitation Damage and Its Bars, M. Unz .................................................................... 5
Prevention, H.S. Preiser, B.H. Tytell ............................... 107 Test Facility for Evaluating Heat Exchanger Materials,
Low-Potential Zinc Anode in Theory and Application, E. Jules .......................................................................... 10
J.R. Wellington ............................................................. 122 Shot-Peening of Metals for Protection Against Stress Corrosion
Accelerated Testing for Resistance to Erosion-Corrosion for Cracking, H. Suss ........................................................... 17
Appliance Applications, R.L. Hadley, H.J. Smith ................ 9 Corrosion of Inconel Nickel-Chromium Alloy in Primary
Laboratory and Field Tests on Titanium for Oil Field Pump Coolants of Pressurized Water Reactors, H.R. Copson,
and Valve Parts, F.W. Jessen, R.J. Molina ....................... 16 W.E. Berry ..................................................................... 21
Laboratory and Field Data on Chlorinated Polyether Coatings Testing Steam Generator Materials for Pressurized Water
Produced by Water Suspension System, O.J. Britton, Reactor Plants, J.W. McGrew .......................................... 27
W.A. Carlson, J.R. Little .................................................. 32 Causes of a Second Transition Point Occurring During
Oxidation of Zirconium Alloys, B. Cox ............................. 33

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Some Structural Effects of Organic N-Containing Compounds June (No. 6)


on Corrosion Inhibition, N. Hackerman, R.M. Hurd, Limits of Substitution of Titanium for Tantalum in Corrosion-
R.R. Annand ................................................................... 37 Resistant Alloys, C.R. Bishop, R.L. Powell ...................... 205
Performance of Titanium vs Other Materials in Chemical Plant
February (No. 2) Exposure, R.S. Sheppard, D.R. Hise, P.J. Gegner,
Technical Note: Mass Transfer of Type 316 Stainless Steel by W.L. Wilson .................................................................. 211
Liquid Lithium, H.W. Leavenworth, Jr., D.P. Gregory ....... 43 Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum-Zinc Alloy in Hydrochloric
Effect of Five Impurities on the High-Temperature Water and Acid Solutions, K.G. Sheth, T.L. Rama Char .................. 218
Steam Corrosion Resistance of Zircaloy-2, L.S. Rubenstein, Evaluation of Nuclear Reactor Decontaminants,
J.G. Goodwin, F.L. Shubert ............................................. 45 R.D. Weed .................................................................... 224
A Light-Scattering Method for Measuring Corrosion Rates, Wedging Action of Solid Corrosion Product During Stress
E.B. Dismukes, W.S. Wilcox ............................................ 55 Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels, H.W. Pickering,
High-Temperature Slag Corrosion of Metallic Materials; Part 1 F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............................................. 230
— Theoretical Considerations of Slag-Induced Corrosion, Electrochemical Techniques for Measurement and
W.J. Greenert ................................................................. 57 Interpretation of Corrosion, E.H. Phelps ........................ 239
Testing of Columbium and Columbium Alloys, Discussion: Microbiological Corrosion in Waterfloods,
D.L. Macleary ................................................................. 67 E.E. Nelson, Reply: J.M. Sharpley ................................ 247t
Statistical Correlation of Corrosion Rates Obtained with Discussion: Continuous Recording of Pipe to Soil Potential vs
Electrical Resistance Corrosion Probes, H.F. Finley .......... 70 Distance, B.H. Wijngaard, Reply: R.L. Davis ................ 248t
Derivation of Anodic Dissolution Curve of Alloys from Those Discussion: Low-Potential Zinc Anode in Theory and
of Metallic Components, W.A. Mueller ............................. 73 Application, A.W. Peabody, Reply: J.R. Wellington ........ 249t
Influence of Specimen Geometry and Surface Roughness on
Hydrogen Behavior in Steel, R.M. Hudson, K.J. Riedy, July (No. 7)
G.L. Stragand ................................................................. 79 A Theory for the Probability Distribution of Soil Conductivity,
G.N. Scott .................................................................... 251
March (No. 3) Sulfidation Resistance of Aluminum-Containing Steels,
Use of the Polarization Technique to Study Corrosion in E.B. Backensto, J.E. Prior, J.W. Sjoberg, R.W. Manuel .. 253
Aqueous Ammonia Systems, L.M. Dvoracek, L.L. Neff ...... 85 Discussion: ............................................................... 449t
High-Temperature Slag Corrosion of Metallic Materials; Part 2 Influence of Arsenic on Pickling of and Hydrogen Absorption
— Failed Service Parts and Remedial Treatment, by Mild Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solutions, R.M. Hudson,
W.J. Greenert ................................................................. 91 G.L. Stragand ............................................................... 259
High-Temperature Slag Corrosion of Metallic Materials; Part 3 Study of Organic Inhibitors for Hydrochloric Acid Attack on
— Comparative Resistance of Materials, W.J. Greenert .... 95 Iron, O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.L. Every ..................................... 262
Influence of Impurities on the High-Temperature Corrosion Stress Corrosion Crack Nucleation and Growth in Austenitic
and Reaction Kinetics of Zirconium in Hydrochloric Acid, Stainless Steels, J.F. Eckel ........................................... 270
W.E. Kuhn ................................................................... 103
Unusual Corrosion Growth Products Formed on Copper, August (No. 8)
W.R. Lasko, W.K. Tice ................................................... 116 Laboratory Flow Test for Evaluation of Oil Well Corrosion
Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System, E.C. Greco, Inhibitors, J.P. Barrett, E.E. Claytor, Jr. ........................ 277
W.B. Wright .................................................................. 119 Discussion: ............................................................... 450t
Correlations of Oil-Soluble, Water-Dispersible Corrosion
April (No. 4) Inhibitors in Oil Field Fluids, C.C. Nathan ..................... 282
Gases Evolved at Magnesium Anodes and Cathodes in Neutral Discussion: ............................................................... 452t
Salt Solutions, J.H. Greenblatt ...................................... 125 Anodic Protection of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Sulfuric
Effect of Oxygen Pressure on Internal Oxidation of Nickel- Acid-Chloride Media, S.J. Acello, N.D. Greene ................ 286
Aluminum Alloys, J.S. Wolf, E.B. Evans ........................ 129 High-Temperature Corrosion by Catalytically Formed
Predicting Behavior of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys by Hydrogen Sulfide, A.S. Couper, A. Dravnieks ................. 291
Potentiostatic Polarization Methods, N.D. Greene ........... 136 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels in Agricultural Ammonia,
Use of Boehmite Films for Corrosion Protection of Aluminum, A.W. Loginow, E.H. Phelps ............................................ 299
D.G. Altenpohl .............................................................. 143
Anodic Behavior and Passivation of Tin in Solutions September (No. 9)
Containing Phosphoric Acid, A. Ragheb, L.A. Kamel ....... 153 Importance of Corrosion Research, H.H. Uhlig ................. 311
Stress Corrosion of High-Strength Cast Aluminum Alloys, Recent Studies of the Action of Inorganic Inhibitors,
F.M. Reinhart, W.F. Gerhold ......................................... 158 G.H. Cartledge .............................................................. 316
General Concepts of Stress Corrosion Cracking,
May (No. 5) S. Barnartt ................................................................... 322
Corrosion of Mild Steel in 40% Sodium Hydroxide Solution at Discussion: ............................................................... 450t
316°C, W.A. Fraser, M.C. Bloom ................................... 163 Recent Advances in Understanding of Organic Inhibitos,
Stress Corrosion Cracking Studies of Austenitic Stainless N. Hackerman .............................................................. 332
Steels in Aqueous Ammonium Chloride Solutions, Some Electrochemical Methods in Corrosion Research,
E.B. Backensto, A.N. Yurick .......................................... 169 A.C. Makrides ............................................................... 338
Corrosion of Alloy Steels in Hot Concentrated Metal Salt
Solutions, A.G. Ostroff .................................................. 176 October (No. 10)
Pulsing Technique for Studying Cavitation Erosion of Metals, Potentiodynamic Analysis of the Influence of Surface Active
M.S. Plesset .................................................................. 181 Agents on the Corrosion Resistance of Common and
Theory of Copper and Copper Alloy Corrosion by Water, Stainless Steels in Aqueous Solutions, A. Betti,
M.F. Obrecht ................................................................ 189 J.L. Cavallaro, G. Trabanelli, F. Zucchi .......................... 351
An Accelerated Test for Indicating Susceptibility of Aluminum Polarization Curve and Anodic Protection, W.A. Mueller ... 359
Alloys to Layer Corrosion, M.K. Budd, F.F. Booth .......... 197 Corrosion of Carbon Steel and Other Steels in Simulated
Boiling-Water Reactor Environment: Phase 2, D.C. Vreeland,

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G.G. Gaul, W.L. Pearl ................................................... 368 Joint Action of Hydrogen Sulfide and Organic Compounds on
Effects of Trace Elements on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Corrosion and Embrittlement of Iron in Sulfuric Acid,
Austenitic Stainless Steels in Chloride Solutions, Z.A. Iofa, G.N. Tomashova .............................................. 12
F.S. Lang ...................................................................... 378 Corrosion Rates of Ferrous Alloys (Fe-Cr and Fe-Cr-Si)
Kinetics of Oxidation of ColumBium and Other Refractory Measured by Polarization Technique, W.J. Schwerdtfeger 17
Metals, J.N. Ong, Jr., W.M. Fassell, Jr. .......................... 382 Bibliography on Corrosion Inhibitors for High-Purity Water —
A Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3F on
November (No. 11) Corrosion by High-Purity and Related Waters in Nuclear
Electrical Potential Responses of Silver, Steel, and Brass Power and Steam Generating Plants ............................... 26t
Stressed in Tension in Sodium Chloride Solutions, K. Nobe,
S. Tan .......................................................................... 391 February (No. 2)
Potentiodynamic Investigation on the Influence of Anodic Passivation of Steel in 100% Sulfuric Acid,
Phenylthiourea on the Anodic and Cathodic Polarization A.O. Fisher, J.F. Brady .................................................. 37
Curves of Iron in Acid Solution, J.L. Cavallaro, L. Felloni, Stress Corrosion Cracking Investigation of Two Low-Alloy,
F. Pulidori, G. Trabanelli ............................................... 396 High-Strength Steels, R.A. Davis .................................... 45
Corrosion of Steel in Concentrated Lithium Hydroxide Analytical Techniques in Corrosion Product Indentification,
Solution at 316°C, M.C. Bloom, W.A. Fraser, D.A. Vaughan ................................................................ 55
M. Krulfeld ................................................................... 401 Coatings Formed on Steel by Cathodic Protection and Their
A Basis for Design of Aluminum Alloys for High-Temperature Evaluation by Polarization Measurements,
Water Service, R.L. Dillon, H.C. Bowen .......................... 406 W.J. Schwerdtfeger, R.J. Manuele ................................... 59
Corrosion of Zinc in Pressurized Dilute Aqueous Solution Electrochemical Methods for Determining Passivation
Systems, R.C. Weast, S.L. Shulman .............................. 417 Properties of Paint Pigments, I.L. Rosenfeld,
Identification of Corrosion Products on Cobalt and Cobalt F.I. Rubinshtein, S.V. Yakubavich, A.G. Kusskaya ........... 69
Alloys — A Report by NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3B
on Corrosion Products ................................................. 421t March (No. 3)
Evaluation of Corrosion-Resistant Steels Using Potentiostatic
December (No. 12) Polarization Curves, M. Prazak ........................................ 75
Study of Stainless Steel Stress Corrosion Cracking by Velocity Studies: Diffusion-Controlled Corrosion Reactions,
Potential Measurements, B. Anderson ........................... 425 G.S. Gardner .................................................................. 81
Intergranular Sulfur Corrosion in Missile Thrust Chamber Improved Laboratory Technique for Investigating Corrosion by
Nickel Tubes, B. Steverding ........................................... 433 Recirculating Cooling Water, A.O. Fisher ......................... 91
Corrosion Diagrams of Iron and Steel in Oxidizing Media, Dislocation Substructure vs. Transgranular Stress Corrosion
V.P. Batrakov ............................................................... 437 Susceptibilty of Single Phase Alloys, P.R. Swann ............ 102
Bibliography on Corrosion Products in High-Temperature Chemical Analysis of Stainless Steel Corrosion Products — A
Water Systems — A Report of NACE Technical Unit T-3F on Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3B on
Corrosion by High-Purity and Related Waters in Nuclear Corrosion Products ...................................................... 113t
Power and Steam Generating Palnts ............................. 440t
Discussion: Predicting Behavior of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys April (No. 4)
by Potentiostaic Polarization Methods, M. Prazak .......... 449t Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Gold and Silver in
Discussion: Performance of Titanium vs Other Materials in Chloride and Sulfide Media, F.P.A. Robinson, F.A. Frost 115
Chemical Plant Exposures, L.V. Rice, W.O. Beavers, Discussion: ............................................................... 428t
P.J. Gegner, E.V. Kunkel, Reply: R.S. Sheppard ........... 449t Observations on the Dissolution Behavior of Iron Whiskers,
Discussion: Sulfidation Resistance of Aluminum-Containing C.C. Seastrom, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ....................... 120
Steels, J.E. Carney, J.F. Mason, Jr., Reply: Influence of Oxygen on High-Temperature Aqueous Corrosion
R.W. Manuel ............................................................... 449t of Iron, W.E. Ruther, R.K. Hart ..................................... 127
Discussion: Study of Organic Inhibitors for Hydrochloric Acid Kinetics and Mechanism of Columbium Alloy Corrosion in
Attack on Iron, C.C. Nathan ......................................... 449t Superheated Steam, D.L. Douglass ............................... 134
Reply: O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.L. Every ................................... 450t Discussion: ............................................................... 230t
Discussion: Correlations of Oil-Soluble, Water-Dispersible Polarization Studies of Aluminum Alloys in Water at 200°C
Corrosion Inhibitors in Oilfield Fluids, P.D. Muir, Reply: and 300°C, J.H. Greenblatt, A.F. McMillan .................... 146
C.C. Nathan ................................................................ 450t
Discussion: Laboratory Flow Tests for Evaluation of Oil Well May (No. 5)
Corrosion Inhibitors, B.F. Davis, F.A. Morgan, J.A. Rowe, Effect of CO2 on the Strength and Ductility of Type 304
Jr., H.R. Hanson, Reply: E.E. Claytor, Jr. .................... 450t Stainless Steel at Elevated Temperatures, W.R. Martin,
Discussion: Corrosion of Mild Steel in 40% Sodium Hydroxide H.E. McCoy .................................................................. 157
Solutions at 316°C, G.M.W. Mann, E.C. Potter, Reply: pH Microelectrodes for Use Near Corroding Surfaces,
W.A. Fraser, M.C. Bloom .............................................. 451t S. Mori, R.E. Loess, J.E. Draley ..................................... 165
Discussion: Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Steels in Effect of Solution Heat Treatment on Corrosion Kinetics of
Agricultural Ammonnia, J.B. Lawlar, E.S. Troscinski, Zirconium in 20% Hydrochloric Acid at High Temperature
L.R. Scharfstein, J.B. Horton ....................................... 453t and Pressures, W.E. Kuhn ............................................ 169
Reply: A.W. Loginow, E.H. Phelps ............................... 452-3t Effects of Hydrogen Halides on Anodic Polarization of
Stainless Steel, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ....................................... 180
Corrosion and Age Hardening Studies of Some Cast
1963 (Vol. 19) Stainless Alloys Containing Ferrite, J.W. Flowers, F.H. Beck,
M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 186
January (No. 1) Discussion: ............................................................... 429t
Physical and Chemical Study of an Organic Inhibitor for
Hydrogen Sulfide Attack, O.L. Riggs, Jr., F.J. Radd ............ 1 June (No. 6)
Effect of Inhibitors on Protective Properties of Iron Sulfide Corrosion Engineering and Corrosion Science,
Scale, W.B. Hughes, V.L. Stromberg ................................. 9 M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 199

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Corrosion Resistance in Seawater of Medium Strength Long-Term Air Corrosion of Several Nickel-Based Alloys,
Aluminum Bronzes, B. Upton ....................................... 204 G.W. Titus, J.S. Brunhouse .......................................... 339
Discussion: ................................................................... 429t Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 347 Stainless Steel and
Corrosion Resistance of Molybdenum Modified Cr-Ni-Mn Other Alloys in High-Temperature Water, P.D. Neumann,
Austenitic Stainless Steels, F. Nair, M. Semchysen ........ 210 J.C. Griess ................................................................... 345
Effect of Platinum, Copper and Iron Ions on Corrosion and Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System: Corrosion
Passivity of Titanium in 15% Hydrochloric Acid, Film Properties on Pure Iron, J.B. Sardisco, W.B. Wright,
N.D. Tomashov, R.M. Al’Tovskii ..................................... 217 E.C. Greco .................................................................... 354
Linear Polarization Measurements in the Study of Corrosion Chemical Thermodynamics of High-Temperature Reactions in
Inhibition, R.A. Legault, M.S. Walker ............................. 222 Metal Dusting Corrosion, P.A. Lefrancois, W.B. Hoyt ...... 360
Discussion: Influence of Arsenic on Pickling of and Hydrogen
Absorption by Mild Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solutions, November (No. 11)
J.C. Hudson ................................................................ 227t Implications of the Stress Aging Yield Phenomenon with
Discussion: Study of Organic Inhibitors for Hydrochloric Acid Regard to Stress Corrosion Cracking, P.R. Swann,
Attack on Iron, J.R. Dafler ........................................... 227t H.W. Pickering .............................................................. 369
Reply: O.L. Riggs, Jr. ..................................................... 228t Electron Metallography of Chemical Attack upon Some Alloys
Discussion: Corrosion of Carbon Steels and Other Steels in Susceptible to Stress Corrosion Cracking, H.W. Pickering,
Simulated Boiling Water Reactor Environment: Phase II, P.R. Swann .................................................................. 373
J.E. Draley .................................................................. 228t Statistical Distribution of Stress Corrosion Endurance,
Discussion: G. Panter, J.E. LeSurf, J.K. Rice .................. 229t F.F. Booth, G.E. Tucker, H.P. Godard ............................ 390
Discussion: C.R. Bergen ................................................ 230t High-Temperature Mercaptan Corrosion of Steels,
Reply: Authors ...................................................... 228t-230t A.S. Couper .................................................................. 396
Discussion: Study of Stainless Steel Stress-Corrosion by
Potential Measurements, B.F. Brown, M.H. Peterson, Reply: December (No. 12)
B. Andersson ............................................................... 230t Electrochemical Behavior of Aluminum Alloys Susceptible to
Intergranular Corrosion; Part 2 — Electrode Kinetics of
July (No. 7) Oxide-Covered Aluminum, F.H. Haynie, S.J. Ketcham ... 403
Effect of Metal Composition and Structure on Corrosion and Corrosion Resistance of Type 329 Stainless Steel in Nitric Acid
Oxidation, H.H. Uhlig ................................................... 231 Containing Chloride Ion, I.I. Tingley .............................. 408
Anodic Passivation of Steel in 100% Sulfuric Acid, Effect of Oxidation Rate on Hydriding of Zirconium Alloys in
J.F. Brady .................................................................... 238 Gas Mixtures Containing Hydrogen, D.W. Shannon ....... 414
Electrochemical Behavior of Aluminum Alloys Susceptible to Anodic Polarization Curves of the Platinum Electrode in
Intergranular Corrosion I. Effect of Cooling Rate on Neutral and Alkaline Potassium Chloride Solutions,
Structure and Electrochemical Behavior in 2024 Aluminum B.M. Blavatnik, G.A. Tsiganov ....................................... 421
Alloy, S.J. Ketcham, F.H. Haynie ................................... 242 Fundamental Considerations of Stress Corrosion,
Effect of Applied Stress and Cold Work on Stress Corrosion M.C. Huffstutler ........................................................... 423
Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel by Boiling 42% Discussion: Dislocation Substructure vs Transgranular
Magnesium Chloride, H.P. Hawkes, F.H. Beck, Stress Corrosion Susceptility of Single-Phase Alloys,
M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 247 T.P. Hoar, J.C. Scully, D.L. Douglass ............................ 427t
Zirconium Alloy Corrosion in High-Temperature Halide Discussion: T.B. Cotton ................................................. 428t
Solutions, W.E. Berry, E.L. White, F.W. Fink ................. 253 Reply: P.R. Swann ................................................. 427t-428t
Discussion: Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Gold and
August (No. 8) Silver in Chloride and Sulfate Media, J.C. Scully, Reply:
Pitting Corrosion of Metals, J.M. Kolotyrkin ..................... 261 F.A. Frost .................................................................... 428t
An Eddy Current Gauge for Measuring Aluminum Corrosion, Discussion: pH Microeletrodes for Use Near Corroding
S. Mori, R.E. Loess, J.E. Draley ..................................... 269 Surfaces, L.P. Sudrabin, H.F. Haase, W.E. Berry, Reply:
Relationship of Heat Treatment and Microstructure to S. Mori ........................................................................ 428t
Corrosion Resistance in Wrought Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys, Discussion: Corrosion and Age Hardening Studies of Some
M.A. Streicher .............................................................. 272 Cast Stainless Alloys Contining Ferrite, D.L. Hawke,
Hydrogen Uptake of Zirconium Alloys During Water and D.W. McDowell, G. Sorell, Reply: J.W. Flowers ............. 429t
Steam Corrosion, H.H. Klepfer ...................................... 285 Discussion: Corrosion Resistance in Seawater of Medium
Corrosion of Platinum, Gold, Silver and Refractories in Molten Strength Aluminum Bronzes, R.E. Maersch .................. 429t
Carbonates, G.J. Janz, A. Conte, E. Neuenschwander .... 292 Discussion: G. Ladd, F.W. Fink ..................................... 430t
Reply: B. Upton ..................................................... 429t-430t
September (No. 9)
Initial Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys in High-Temperature
Water, J.H. Greenblatt .................................................. 295
1964 (Vol. 20)
Anodic Protection of Carbon Steel in Sulfuric Acid,
W.P. Banks, J.D. Sudbury ............................................ 300 January (No. 1)
Corrosion Tests at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures, Effect of Inhibitor Cations upon Aluminum Corrosion; Part 1
C.R. Bishop .................................................................. 308 — Chromate Solutions, J.C. Cessna, H.M. Joseph,
Relationship Between Hydrogen Pickup and Susceptible Paths R.A. Powers, ..................................................................... 1
in Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel, Development of the Electrochemical Theory of Metallic
D.A. Vaughan, D.I. Phalen, C.L. Peterson, W.K. Boyd ..... 315 Corrosion, N.D. Tomashov ................................................ 7
Some Effects of Alkalis on Corrosion of Mild Steel in Steam Ordering, Stacking Faults and Stress Corrosion Cracking in
Generating Systems, M.C. Bloom, M. Krulfeld, Austenitic Alloys, D.L. Douglass, G. Thomas, W.R. Roser . 15
W.A. Fraser .................................................................. 327 Discussion: T.P. Hoar ..................................................... 27t
Discussion: J.C. Scully, R.A. Oriani ................................ 28t
October (No. 10) Reply: Authors .......................................................... 27t-28t
Stress Corrosion Cracking, T.P. Hoar ............................... 331 Room Temperature Oxidation of Iron at Low Pressures,
J. Kruger, H.T. Yolken .................................................... 29

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February (No. 2) Principles of Stress Corrosion Cracking as Related to Steels,


Behavior and Nature of Thin Oxide Films on Some Metals J.F. Bates, A.W. Loginow .............................................. 189
in Gaseous Media and in Electrolyte Solutions, Effect of Potential of Mild Steel on Stress Corrosion
V.V. Andreeva ................................................................. 35 Cracking in Ammonium Nitrate Solutions, Z. Szklarska-
Influence of pH on Corrosion and Passivation of Nickel, Smialowska .................................................................. 198
D.E. Davies, W. Barker ................................................... 47 Discussion: T.P. Hoar, J.B. Cotton, Reply: S. Szklarska-
Anodic Activation of Iron, V.D. Kashcheev, B.N. Kabanov, Smialowska ................................................................. 202t
D.I. Leikis ....................................................................... 54 Technical Note: Dissolutions of Iron Whiskers,
Effect of Heat Treatment, Composition and Microstructure R.M. Shemenski, J.P. Hirth, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ... 203
on Corrosion of 18% Cr-8% Ni-Ti Stainless Steels in Acids, A Letter From NACE’s President — Your Journals: Tell Us
M.A. Streicher ................................................................ 57 How You Feel About Them ............................................ 205
Discussion: High-Temperature Mercaptan Corrosion of
March (No. 3) Steels, A.J. Petro, Reply: A.S. Couper .......................... 207t
Inhibition of Ammonium Nitrate Corrosion of Mild Steel, Discussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking Studies of Several
D. Gherardi, L. Rivola, M. Troyli, G. Bombara .................. 73 High-Strength Steels, B.F. Brown, Reply: R.A. Davis .... 208t
Discussion: G. Trabanelli, Reply: G. Bombara ................. 79t Discussion: Mechanism of Electrochemical Corrosion of
Copper-Nickel Alloys for Feed-Water Heater Service, Metals Under Insulating Coatings on Metals in Electrolytes,
B.E. Hopkinson .............................................................. 80 G.B. McComb .............................................................. 208t
Discussion: G. Wiedersum, P.T. Gilbert, E.C. Potter,
F.E. Clarke, Reply: B.E. Hopkinson ............................... 88t July (No. 7)
Stress Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Chloride Education in Corrosion, F.L. LaQue ................................. 209
Environments, C. Thomas, H.M. Ferrai, R.J. Allio ............ 89 Preparation and Evaluation of Clean Metal Surfaces,
Stress Corrosion Cracking Study of Several High-Strength H.B. Linford ................................................................. 213
Steels, R.A. Davis, G.A. Dreyer, W.C. Gallaugher ............. 93 Mechanism of Electrochemical Corrosion of Metals Under
Nature of Initial Corrosion of Stressed Austenitic Steel by Insulating Coatings; Part 2 — Kinetics of Cathodic
Chloride Ions; Part 2 — Platinum Decoration of Active Sites, Processes on Insulated Metals in Electrolytes,
N.A. Nielsen .................................................................. 104 N.D. Tomashov, Y.N. Mikhailovskii, V.V. Leonov ............ 218
Discussion: T.P. Hoar .................................................... 109t Mechanism of Metal Protection by Volatile Inhibitors,
Discussion: A. Ronnquist .............................................. 110t I.L. Rosenfeld, B.P. Persiantseva, P.B. Terentiev ............. 222
Reply: N.A. Nielsen ................................................ 109t-110t Discussion: G. Mantovani, Reply: B.P. Persiantseva ...... 234t
Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System: Influence of
April (No. 4) (Single Iron) Crystal Orientation on Hydrogen Penetration
Electrodeposition of Iron from Aqueous Solutions onto an Rate, W.F. Brickell, E.C. Greco, J.B. Sardisco ................ 235
Aluminum Alloy, E.H. Cook, Jr., F.L. McGeary .............. 111 Corrosion of Gold-Palladium, Nickel and Type 347 Stainless
Mechanism of Crevice Corrosion, I.L. Rosenfeld, Steel in Molten Alkali Carbonates, G.J. Janz, A. Conte ... 237
I.K. Marshakov ............................................................. 115
Mechanism of Electrochemical Corrosion of Metals Under August (No. 8)
Insulating Coatings; Part 1 — Kinetics of Deterioration of Minimizing Corrosion in Uranium Extraction Solutions by
Insulating Coatings on Metals in Electrolytes, Application of Anodic Protection, F.P.A. Robinson,
N.D. Tomashov, Y.N. Mikhailovskii, V.V. Leonov ............ 125 L. Golante .................................................................... 239
Theory of Stainless Steel Pitting, Hydrogen Absorption by and Dissolution Rate of Low-Carbon
W. Schwenk .................................................................. 129 Steel in Sulfuric, Hydrochloric, Phosphoric and Nitric Acids,
Discussion: F.E. Clarke, Reply: W. Schwenk ................. 137t R.M. Hudson ................................................................ 245
Erratum: .................................................................. 251t Oxidation of 80% Ni-20% Chromium Alloys in Carbon
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel in Monoxide at Elevated Temperatures, K. Osthagen ......... 252
Uranyl Sulfate Solutions, J.L. English, J.C. Griess ......... 138 Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Stainless Steels
and Nickel-Based Alloys in Polythionic Acids and Acid
May (No. 5) Copper Sulfate Solution, C.H. Samans .......................... 256
Corrosion Characteristic of the Rare Earth and Yttrium Discussion: R.L. Piehl, J.J. Heller .................................. 261t
Metals, L. Lee, N.D. Greene ........................................... 145 Discussion: R.D. Switters .............................................. 262t
Corrosion of Lead by Alternating Current, C.E. Galimberti 150 Reply: C.H. Samans .............................................. 261t-262t
Effect of Carbon Content on Corrosion and Tensile Properties Anodic Potentiostatic Polarization of Iron in Sulfuric Acid:
of Zircaloy-2, S. Kass, J.D. Grozier ................................ 158 Effect of Chloride Ions, K. Noble, R.F. Tobias ................. 262
Effect of Supplementary Alloying Elements on Pitting NACE Glossary of Corrosion Terms ................................. 267t
Corrosion Susceptibility of 18% Cr-14% Ni Stainless Steel,
N.D. Tomashov, G.P. Chernova, O.N. Marcova ............... 166 September (No. 9)
Discussion: J. Kruger, G. Trabanelli, R.B. Mears, Initiation of Stress Corrosion Cracking: Migration of
A. Dravnieks, Reply: N.D. Tomashov ............................ 173t Chloride in Oxide Films on Austenitic Stainless Steel,
Morphology of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Notched Specimens C.R. Bergen .................................................................. 269
of Austenitic Stainless Steels, J.C. Scully, T.P. Hoar ...... 174 Discussion: M.C. Bloom, Reply: C.R. Bergen ................. 274t
Sulfates in the Passive Iron Layer, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............. 275
June (No. 6) Discussion: M.C. Bloom, E.J. Duwell, Reply:
Passivity of Chromium and Stainless Steel in Hydrofluoric O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............................................................. 381t
Acid, C.C. Seastrom ...................................................... 179 Sodium Nitrate as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel,
Electrochemical Behavior and Corrosion of Iron Crystals in R.A. Legault, M.S. Walker ............................................. 282
Ammonium Nitrate Solutions, J. Flis, J. Mieluch, Pitting of 18-8 Stainless Steel in Ferric Chloride Inhibited by
M. Smialowski .............................................................. 184 Nitrates, H.H. Uhlig, J.R. Gilman .................................. 289
Discussion: J.C. Scully ................................................. 187t Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Corrosion of Iron and
Discussion: F.P.A. Robinson .......................................... 188t Steel, N.D. Greene, G.A. Saltzman ................................. 293
Reply: J. Flis ................................................................. 188t Study of Aromatic Amine Inhibitors by Nuclear Magnetic

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Resonance, P.F. Cox, R.L. Every, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............. 299 Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System: Some Factors
Discussion: W.J. Ross, R.R. Annand, Reply: Affecting Hydrogen Penetration Rate Through 8640 Steel,
O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............................................................ 302t W.F. Brickell, E.C. Greco, J.B. Sardisco ........................... 48
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Austenitic Stainless Steel,
October (No. 10) M.B. Whiteman, A.R. Troiano .......................................... 53
Effect of pH on Anodic Behavior of Carbon Steel in Sodium Effect of Metallic Additives on Mercury Corrosion of Titanium,
Chloride Solutions Containing Ammonia, L.M. Dvoracek, J.Y.N. Wang ................................................................... 57
L.L. Neff ....................................................................... 303 Emission Spectrographic Method for Quantitative Analysis of
High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance of the Beryllides, Corrosion Products, G.M. Shiflett, M. Lieberman ............ 62
R.M. Paine, A.J. Stonehouse, W.W. Beaver .................... 307
Gas Chromatographic and Gravimetric Studies of Uranium March (No. 3)
Oxidation Mechanism, T. Kondo, E.D. Verink, Jr., Polarization of Iron in H2S-NaHS Buffers, P.W. Bolmer ....... 69
F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............................................. 314 General Concepts of Gas-Metal Reactions, E.A. Gulbransen 76
Discussion: of Potentiostatic Methods for Evaluation of Type 304 Stainless Steel vs Flowing CO2 at Atmospheric
Inhibitors, R.D. Weed .................................................... 321 Pressure and 1,100°F-1,800°F, H.E. McCoy ..................... 84
Artificial Pits for Quantitative Studies of Corrosion of Stress Corrosion Behavior of Managing Nickel Steels in
Aluminum Alloys in Natural Waters, G.A.W. Murray ...... 329 Natural Environments, S.W. Dean, H.R. Copson .............. 95

November (No. 11) April (No. 4)


Bacterial-Environmental Interactions in Corrosion on Stress Analysis of Bent-Beam Stress Corrosion Specimens,
Pipelines: Ecological Analysis, J.O. Harris ..................... 335 G. Haaijer, A.W. Loginow .............................................. 105
Discussion: R.W. Drisko, F.E. Costanzo, Reply: Superheated Steam Corrosion of Zirconium Alloys Containing
J.O. Harris .................................................................. 340t Small Amounts of Iron and Copper or Nickel,
Corrosion Aspects of Iron, Austenitic Stainless Steel and B.S. Greenberg, C.A. Youngdahl .................................... 113
Inconel in High-Temperature Water, C.F. Cheng ............ 341 Erratum: ................................................................... 112
Effects of Silicon, Nitrogen and Oxygen on the Corrosion and Intergranular Corrosion of Alpha-Brass and Some Effects of
Hydrogen Absorption of Zircaloy-2, S. Kass, J.D. Grozier, Stress, W. Lynes ........................................................... 125
F.L. Shubert ................................................................. 350 Corrosion of Niobium and Tantalum in Alkaline Media,
Radiographic-Photographic Method for Measuring Depth and I.I. Tingley, R.R. Rogers ................................................. 132
Distribution of Pitting, R.S. Herman .............................. 361 Hydrogen Uptake of Zirconium and Its Alloys During Early
Technical Note: Iron Analysis with a Potentiostat, Stages of Corrosion in Steam, D.W. Freer, D.R. Silvester,
O.L. Riggs, Jr. .............................................................. 367 J.N. Wanklyn ............................................................... 137

December (No. 12) May (No. 5)


Permeability to Hydrogen of Metals with Metallic Coatings, Stress Corrosion Cracking of Face-Centered-Cubic Alloys,
E.A. Steigerwald ........................................................... 371 D. Tromans, J. Nutting ................................................. 143
Effect of Precipitation Treatment on Impingement Resistance Mechanisms of Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking
of Age-Hardening Copper-Based Alloys, B.N. Hall .......... 379 of Solid Solution Alloys, N. Ohtani, R.A. Dodd ................ 161
Kinetics of Corrosion in a Two-Phase Mercury System, Statistical Distribution of Endurance in Electrochemical
J.F. Nejedlik, E.J. Vargo ............................................... 384 Stress Corrosion Tests, F.F. Booth, G.E.G. Tucker ......... 173
Discussion: G.T. Uhlig, R.S. Young, J.W. Ramsey,
C.A. Youngdahl ........................................................... 390t June (No. 6)
Discussion: J.R. Weeks, J.R. Distefano .......................... 391t Influence of Inhibitors on the Differential Aeration Attack of
Reply: J.F. Nejedlik ............................................... 390t-391t Steel, G.B. Hatch .......................................................... 179
Effects of Impurities in Some Refractory Metal-Alkali Metal Threshold Stress and Incubation Period in Stress Corrosion
Systems, J.R. DiStefano, A.P. Litman ............................ 392 of Types 302 and 316 Wire in Boiling Magnesium Chloride,
G.H.G. Krafft, J.Z. Amacker, R.K. Saxer, J.R. Myers ...... 188
Corrosion of Unstressed Superalloys by Molten Boron Oxide,
1965 (Vol. 21) I.P. Graham, J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer .............................. 196
Technical Note: Becquerel Effect and the Corrosion of
January (No. 1) Copper, H.A. Arbit, K. Nobe ........................................... 207
Effect of Contaminants on Resistance to Stress Corrosion Discussion: Mechanism of Crevice Corrosion, R.B. Mears,
Cracking Ni-Cr Alloy 600 in Pressurized Water, Reply: I.L. Rosenfeld .................................................... 209
H.R. Copson, S.W. Dean ................................................... 1
Discussion: W.E. Berry, E.A. Tice, M.C. Bloom, D.D. White, July (No. 7)
Reply: ................................................................................... 8 Investigation of Inhibiting Properties of the Pertechnetate Ion,
Effect of Copper Content of Carbon Steel on Corrosion in V.I. Spitsin, I.L. Rosenfeld, B.P. Persiantseva,
Sulfuric Acid, E. Williams, M.E. Komp ............................... 9 N.N. Zamoshnikova, A.F. Kuzina ................................... 211
Relation Between Anodic Dissolution and Resistance to Discussion: G.H. Cartledge ............................................. 216
Pitting Corrosion, N.D. Creene, G. Judd .......................... 15 Discussion: H.H. Uhlig ................................................... 219
Oxide Dissolution in Corrosion of Aluminum Cladding on Reply: I.L. Rosenfeld ................................................ 217,220
Nuclear Reactor Fuel Elements, D.R. Dickinson ............... 19 Morphology and Structure of Oxides Grown on Aluminum in
Behavior of High-Strength Steels Under Cathodic Protection, Superheated Steam, R.K. Hart, J.K. Maurin .................. 222
L.J. McEowen, A.R. Elsea ............................................... 28 Intergranular Corrosion of Nonsensitized Austenitic Stainless
Discussion: S.J. Bellassai, R.J. Turner, M.H. Peterson, Steels; Part 1 — Environmental Variables, J.S. Armijo ... 235
E.E. Nelson, Reply: ............................................................ 36
Erratum: ..................................................................... 38 August (No. 8)
Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System Mechanism of
February (No. 2) Sulfide Film Formation and Kinetics of Corrosion Reaction,
Dissolution Kinetics and Polarization of Iron Whiskers, J.B. Sardisco, R.E. Pitts ................................................ 245
R.M. Shemenski, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ...................... 39 Discussion: Anonymous ................................................. 252

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Reply: ................................................................................. 253 Corrosion Resistance of Ta to Mixture of Phosphoric Acid


Corrosion Resistance of Alloy 20Cb in Sulfuric Acid, and Potassium Chloride at 120°C, A. Alon, M. Schorr,
L.R. Scharfstein ........................................................... 254 A. Vromen ........................................................................ 1
Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Simulated Boiling Water and An Improved Exfoliation Test for Aluminum Alloys,
Superheat Reactor Environments, W.L. Pearl, B.W. Lifka, D.O. Sprowls ................................................. 7
G.P. Wozadlo ................................................................ 260 Effect of Oxygen Concentration and pH on Electrode Potential
Discussion: P. Cohen, H.F. Haase, Reply: ........................ 267 of Stainless Steel and Operation of Microcouples,
Resistance of Yttrium Metal to Hydrofluoric Acid Mixtures Y.M. Korovin, I.B. Ulanovskii .......................................... 16
and High-Temperature Oxidation, D.M. Provow, Technical Note: Effect of Cold Work or Stress Corrosion of
R.W. Fisher .................................................................. 268 Type 309 Austenitic Stainless Steel, E.R. Burkart,
Technical Note: Oxidation Rate of Chromium and 80% Ni- J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer .................................................... 21
20% Chromium Heater Alloys, E.B. Evans ..................... 274 Stress Corrosion and Hydrogen Cracking of 17-7 Stainless
Steel, I. Matsushima, D. Deegan, H.H. Uhlig .................... 23
September (No. 9)
Technical Note: Electrode Mounting for Potentiostatic Anodic February (No. 2)
Polarization Studies, N.D. Greene, W.D. France, Jr., Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium and Zirconium in
B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 275 HCl-Methanol Solutions, K. Mori, A. Takamura,
Anodic Polarization Behavior of Nickel-Chromium Alloys in T. Shimose ..................................................................... 29
Sulfuric Acid Solutions, J.R. Myers, F.H. Beck, Observations on the Anodic Behavior of Nickel and
M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 277 Chromium: Surface Topography and Temperature Effect,
Initial Stages of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Austenitic J.R. Myers, W.B. Crow, F.H. Beck, R.K. Saxer ................. 32
Stainless Steels, M.R. Louthan, Jr. ................................ 288 Corrosion Rates of Mild Steel in Alkaline Lithium Bromide
Oxidation of a Ni-2% ThO2 Alloy and the Logarithmic Rate Solutions by the Polarization Resistance Method, A. Cohen,
Law of Oxidation, D.A. Jones, R.E. Westerman .............. 295 R.V. Jelinek .................................................................... 39
Using Radoiactive Tracers to Study Chloride Stress Corrosion
October (No. 10) Cracking of Stainless Steels, R.F. Overman ..................... 48
Elevated Temperature Stress Corrosion Resistance of
Titanium Alloys, R. Newcomer, H.C. Tourkakis, March (No. 3)
H.C. Turner .................................................................. 307 Inhibition of Aluminum Corrosion in Hydrochloric Acid by
Erratum: ................................................................... 403 n-, Di-n-and Tri-n-Butylamines, V.K.V. Unni,
Oxidation of Iron, Nickel and Cobalt-Based Alloys Containing T.L. Rama Char .............................................................. 53
Aluminum, W.C. Hagel ................................................. 316 Effects of Contamination on Oxidation of ZIrconium in Steam,
Discussion: F.H. Wilson, I.A. Menzies, Reply: ........... 325-326 J.T. Demant, J.N. Wanklyn ............................................. 60
Effect of Cold Work on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type Corrosion and Stress Corrosion of 5,000-Series Al Alloys in
302 Austenitic Stainless Steel, P.J. Greeley, V.J. Russo, Marine Environments, R.B. Niederberger, J.L. Basil,
R.K. Saxer, J.R. Myers .................................................. 327 G.T. Bedford ................................................................... 68
Effect of Grain Size on Carbide Precipitation and Intergranular Some Chemical Aspects of the Mercuric Nitrate Test Used for
Corrosion in AISI Type 201 Stainless Steel, C.P. Doshi, Copper Alloys, L.P. Costas .............................................. 74
W.W. Austin ................................................................. 332
Corrosion of Tantalum and Tantalum-Tungsten Alloys in 20% April (No. 4)
Hydrofluoric Acid, R.E. Eberts ....................................... 337 Continuous and Pulse Polarization of Ni in H2SO4,
Erratum: ................................................................... 340 R.R. Sayano, K. Nobe ...................................................... 81
Use of Ellipsometry in the Study of Corrosion, J. Kruger .... 88
November (No. 11) Titanium Corrosion in Aqueous Solutions, S.H. Weiman .... 98
Corrosivity of Cesium, P.M. Winslow ................................ 341 Effect of Chromium Content on Pitting Behavior of Fe-Cr
Discussion: H. Stevens, J.W.N. Wang, Reply: ................... 349 Alloys, R.F. Steigerwald ................................................. 107
Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System Composition and Corrosion of Copper and Brass in Ammonia Containing
Protectiveness of the Sulfide Film as a Function of pH, Chromate, W. Lynes ..................................................... 113
J.B. Sardisco, R.E. Pitts ................................................ 350
General Corrosion of Stainless Steels and Nickel-Based Alloys May (No. 5)
Exposed Isothermally in Superheated Steam, G.P. Wozadlo, Polarization and Corrosion of Ferrosilicon Alloys for Iron Ore
W.L. Pearl .................................................................... 355 Benefication Media, F.P.A. Robinson, D.J. Duplessis ..... 117
Discussion: Mrothers, Reply: ............................................ 369 Surface Disintegration of Zinc Mono-and Polycrystals
A Critical Survey of Possible Factors Contributing to Internal Dissolving Anodically in Sodium Bromate Solutions and
Boiler Corrosion, D.R. Holmes, G.M.W. Mann ................ 370 the Apparent Valency of Zinc Ions, M.E. Straumanis,
Y.N. Wang .................................................................... 132
December (No. 12) Boiling Mercury Corrosion of Certain Refractory Metals and
Technical Note: Corrosion Immunity and Passivation from Stainless Steels from 593°C-703°C, A.H. Fleitman,
the Engineering Viewpoint, J.E. Reinoehl, F.H. Beck, A.J. Romano, C.J. Klamut ............................................ 137
M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 379 Sulfurous Acid Corrosion of Low-Carbon Steel at Ordinary
Kinetics, Microstructures, and Mechanism of Internal Temperatures; Part 1 — Its Nature, W. McLeod,
Oxidation: Its Effect and Prevention in High-Temperature R.R. Rogers .................................................................. 143
Alloy Oxidation, R.A. Rapp ............................................ 382 Corrosion Behavior of Steels and Nickel Alloys in
Discussion: J. Kruger ..................................................... 400 Superheated Steam, W.E. Ruther, R.R. Schlueter, R.H. Lee,
Discussion: G.F. Tisinai ................................................. 401 R.K. Hart ...................................................................... 147
Reply: .......................................................................... 400-401
June (No. 6)
Ultrasonic-Induced Cavitation Studies in Pb-Bi Alloy 500°F-
1966 (Vol. 22) 1,500°F, R. Garcia, F.G. Hammitt ................................. 157
Oxidation of Iron-Aluminum Alloys in the Range 500°C to
January (No. 1)
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1,000°C, F. Saegusa, L. Lee .......................................... 168 Discussion: H.E. Johnson .............................................. 335
Surface Chemical Factors in the Stress Corrosion Cracking Reply: .......................................................................... 334-335
of Alpha-Brass, H.E. Johnson, J. Leja ........................... 178 Sensitization and Thermal Stabilization of Ni-Cr-Mo-Fe-W
Discussion: Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System: Alloy, C.H. Samans, A.R. Meyer, G.F. Tisinai ................. 336
Composition and Protectiveness of the Sulfide Film as a Technical Note: Anodic Polarization Behavior of Low-Alloy
Function of pH, A.K. Dunlop, Reply: J.B. Sardisco, Steels in Sulfuric Acid Solutions, J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer 346
R.E. Pitts ............................................................... 190, 351 Discussion: Mackinawite, FeS. - Technical Note, F.H. Meyer,
O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.L. McGlasson, J.D. Sudbury ............... 349
July (No. 7) Discussion: J.B. Sardisco, R.E. Pitts, E.C. Greco, Reply: . 350
TECHNICAL NOTE: “Kansite”-Mackinawite, FeS, C. Milton ..... 191 Discussion: Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System.
Discussion: ................................................................ 349 Composition and Protectiveness of the Sulfide Film as a
Cathodic Protection in Molten Fluoride Salts at 1,200°F, Function of pH, O.L. Riggs, Jr., Reply: ............................ 351
L.K. Matson, E.F. Stephan, P.D. Miller, W.K. Boyd,
R.P. Milford .................................................................. 194
Discussion: J.B. Lawlar, Reply: ........................................ 197
1967 (Vol. 23)
Discussion: Electrochemical Measurement of Low Corrosion
Rates, D.A. Jones, N.D. Greene ..................................... 198 January (No. 1)
Reply: ................................................................................. 205 Oxidation of Fe-Ti Alloys in CO-CO2 Mixtures, G.H. Geiger,
Oxidation Characteristics of the Lanthanide Metals, J.B. Wagner, Jr. ............................................................... 1
N.D. Greene, F.G. Hodge ............................................... 206 Relationships Between Electrochemical Measurements and
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Maraging Steel, J.A.S. Green,
August (No. 8) E.G. Haney ....................................................................... 5
An Investigation of the Utility of Instantaneous Corrosion Rate Stress Corrosion of Beryllium in Synthetic Seawater,
Measurements for Inhibitor Studies, R.R. Annand ......... 215 R.A. Miller, J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer .................................. 11
Discussion: F.N. Tsumac, Reply: ...................................... 228 Anodic Disintegration of Metals Undergoing Electrolysis in
Polarization of Strained AISI 4340 Steel in Oxygenated NaCl Aqueous Salt Solutions, W.J. James, M.E. Straumanis,
Solutions, S.M. Toy ....................................................... 229 J.W. Johnson ................................................................. 15
Hydrogen Sulfide Cracking of Carbon and Alloy Steels, Technical Note: Reaction Rate of Sulfur with Lead, F. Fradin,
C.M. Hudgins, R.L. McGlasson, P. Mehdizadeh, J.B. Wagner, Jr. ............................................................. 24
W.M. Rosborough ......................................................... 238 Technical Note: Capacitance Measurements During
Activation of Passive Nickel, R.R. Sayano, K. Nobe ........... 27
September (No. 9) Erratum: ..................................................................... 14
Hydrogen Permeability in a Stable Austenitic Stainless Steel,
J.H. Shively, R.F. Hehemann, A.R. Troiano .................... 253 February (No. 2)
Resistance to Pitting of Types 202 and 321 Steels to Dissolution Kinetics of Nuclear Fuels 1 Uranium 2 Thorium,
Sulfuric Acid and Sodium Chloride Solutions, R. Lebet, L.E. Kindlimann, N.D. Greene ......................................... 29
A. Piotrowski ................................................................ 257 A Contribution to the Examination of Stress Corrosion
Effect of Grain Size on Stress Corrosion of Type 302 Austenitic Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Magnesium
Stainless Steel, V.L. Barnwell, J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer .... 261 Chloride Solutions, H. Kohl ............................................. 39
Embrittlement of High-Strength AISI 4340 Steel in Boiling High-Temperature Corrosion and Evaporation of Haynes 25
NaCl Solution, H.L. Logan, J.M. Wehrung ...................... 265 and Hastelloy X-280, L.A. Charlot, R.E. Westerman ......... 50
Discussion: E.H. Phelps, W.K. Boyd, Reply: ..................... 269
March (No. 3)
October (No. 10) Use of Ammonia to Suppress Oxygen Production and
Microprocesses in Stress Corrosion of Martensitic Steels, Corrosion in Boiling-Water Reactors, L.E. LeSurf,
N.A. Tiner, C.B. Gilpin .................................................. 271 P.E.C. Bryant, M.C. Tanner ............................................. 57
Discussion: T. Katz, E.H. Phelps, A. deS. Brasunas, Effect of Organic Corrosion Inhibitors on Corrosion Fatigue, P.
Reply: ............................................................................... 278 Mehdizadeh, R.L. McGlasson, J.E. Landers ..................... 65
Sensitivity to Stress Corrosion and Intergranular Attack of Hot Corrosion of Gas Turbine Alloys, P.A. Bergman ............ 72
High-Nickel Austenitic Alloys, H. Coriou, L. Grall, C. Mahieu,
M. Pelas ....................................................................... 280 April (No. 4)
Technical Note: Oxidation Characteristics of Vapor-Plated An Extreme-Value Statistical Analysis of Maximum Pit Depths
Tungsten, V.A. Nieberlein .............................................. 291 and Time to First Perforation, H.F. Finley ........................ 83
Technical Note: Effectiveness of Nitroethane as a Factors Affecting Water Content Needed to Passivate Titanium
Hydrogen Diffusion Inhibitor, L. Dauerman, D.B. Denny, in Chlorine, E.E. Millaway, M.H. Kleinman ...................... 88
D. Shanefield ................................................................ 294 Liquidus Curves and Corrosion of Fe, Cr, Ni, Co, V, Cb, Ta, Ti,
and Zr in 500°C-750°C Mercury, J.R. Weeks ................... 98
November (No. 11) Technical Note: Corrosion Tunnels in Stainless Steels,
Effects of Mo, Cu, Si and P on Anodic Behavior of Chromium J.S. Armijo, B.E. Wilde ................................................. 107
Steels, E.A. Lizlovs ........................................................ 297 Effect of Halide Additions on Anodic Behavior of Nickel in
Discussion: J.C. Bovankovich, Reply: ............................... 308 Sulfuric Acid Solutions, J. Postlethwaite, L.B. Freese ..... 109
Hydrogen Attack of Steel Under Dynamic Exposure Erratum: ................................................................... 288
Conditions, R.J. Stueber, G.H. Geiger ............................ 309 Erratum: ................................................................... 115
Environmental Effects on Titanium Alloys, N.G. Feige,
T.J. Murphy ................................................................. 320 May (No. 5)
Role of Slip Step Emergence in the Early Stages of Stress
December (No. 12) Corrosion Cracking in Face Centered Iron-Nickel-Chromium
Corrosion Fatigue Performance of a Carbon Steel in Brine Alloys, T.J. Smith, R.W. Staehle .................................... 117
Containing Air, H2S and CO2, P. Mehdizadeh, Effect of Some Organic Phosphorus Compounds on the
R.L. McGlasson, J.E. Landers ....................................... 325 Corrosion of Low-Carbon Steel in Hydrochloric Acid
Discussion: B.W. Bradley, R.C. Bowden .......................... 334 Solutions, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, B. Dus .................. 130

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Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Steels and E.L. Creamer, I. Rozalsky, W.J. Lochmann ................... 297
Titanium Alloys in Chloride Solutions at Ambient Corrosion Resistance of Ti and a Ti-Pd Alloy in Hot,
Temperature, M.H. Peterson, B.F. Brown, R.L. Newbegin, Concentrated Sodium Chloride Solutions, A. Takamura 306
R.E. Groover ................................................................. 142 Boiling Temperatures of MgCl Solutions — Their Application
Technical Note: Compatibility of Two Ni-Ti Alloys with in Stress Corrosion Studies, I.B. Casale ........................ 314
Mercury, J.Y.N. Wang ................................................... 149 Effect of Moisture on Decarburization and Fissuring of Steel
by Hydrogen at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures,
June (No. 6) J. Gutzeit, J.R. Thygeson, Jr. ....................................... 318
Reference Electrodes in Acid and Base Systems, R.L. Every, Anodic Polarization Behavior of Titanium and Titanium Alloys
W.P. Banks .................................................................. 151 in Sulfuric Acids, J.M. Peters, J.R. Myers ..................... 326
Sulfide Stress Corrosion of Some Medium and Low-Alloy
Steels, E. Snape ........................................................... 154 November (No. 11)
Deformation Substructure and Susceptibility to Intergranular An Assembly for Electrochemical Corrosion Studies in
Stress Corrosion Cracking in an Aluminum Alloy, Aqueous Environments at High Temperature and Pressure,
H.A. Holl ...................................................................... 173 B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 331
A Precision High-Current Potentiostat, N.L. Conger, Exfoliation and Stress Corrosion Characteristics of High-
O.L. Riggs, Jr. .............................................................. 181 Strength, Heat Treatable Aluminum Alloy Plate, B.W. Lifka,
Erratum: ................................................................... 285 D.O. Sprowls, J.G. Kaufman ......................................... 335
Cathode Effects in Anodic Protection, J.M. Stammen,
July (No. 7) C.R. Townsend ............................................................. 343
Technical Note: Oxidation of Iron-Titanium Alloys at 1,000°C Use of Differential Capacitance Measurements to Predict the
in Air, G.H. Geiger, J.B. Wagner, Jr. ............................. 185 Inhibitive Behavior of Organic Nitrogen Compounds,
Stress Corrosion Characteristics of a Ti-7% Al-2% Cb-1% Ta B. Mosier, G.B. Farquar ................................................ 349
Alloy, H.P. Leckie .......................................................... 187
Tunnel Formation in Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloys, December (No. 12)
M.F. Dean, F.H. Beck, R.W. Staehle ............................. 192 An Electrochemical Study of Aluminum Corrosion in Boiling
Technical Note: Montage of Processes Operating During High-Purity Water, R.A. Legault, J.E. Draley .................. 365
Stress Corrosion Cracking, R.W. Staehle ...................... 202 Technical Note: Simplified Procedure for Constructing
Anion Effect of Dissolution of Magnesium Metal in Aqueous Pourbaix Diagrams, E.D. Verink, Jr. ............................. 371
Solutions, J.W. Johnson, C.K. Chi, W.J. James ............ 204 Corrosion of Prefilmed Zircaloy, S. Kass ........................... 374
Erratum: ................................................................... 285 Adaptation of Linear Polarization Techniques for In-Situ
Influence of Sulfur on the Corrosion Resistance of Austenitic Corrosion Measurements in Water-Cooled Nuclear Reactor
Stainless Steel, B.E. Wilde, J.S. Armijo ......................... 208 Environments, B.E. Wilde ............................................. 379
Hydrogen Permeability of a Stable Austenitic Stainless Steel
Under Anodic Polarization, J.H. Shively, R.F. Hehemann, 1968 (Vol. 24)
A.R. Troiano ................................................................. 215
Effect of Potential and Stress on Time to Failure of Austenitic
Stainless Steels in Magnesium Chloride Solutions,
January (No. 1)
Electrochemistry of Corrosion, R.F. Steigerwald ................... 1
M. Smialowski, M. Rychcik .......................................... 218
Effect of Microstructure on Anodic Polarization of Carbon
August (No. 8) Steel in Sulfuric Acid, M.E. Komp, H.E. Trout, Jr. ............ 11
Influence of Long Time Polarization on Anodic Breakdown of Photopotential Measurements During Corrosion of Copper in
Titanium in Concentrated NaCl Solutions, F. Mazza ..... 223 Aqueous Solutions, H.A. Arbit, K. Nobe ........................... 17
Erratum: ................................................................... 288 Intergranular Corrosion of Nonsensitized Austenitic Stainless
Oxidation of Series of Dilute ZIrconium Alloys at 500°C in Steels, J.S. Armijo .......................................................... 24
Water Vapor Atmosphere Containing Trace Amounts of
Oxygen, E.A. Gulbransen, K.F. Andrew ........................ 231
February (No. 2)
Factors in Sulfide Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Steels,
Anodic Behavior of Titanium and Commercial Alloys in
R.S. Treseder, T.M. Swanson .......................................... 31
Sulfuric Acid, M. Levy .................................................. 236
Quarterly Report: Clarification of the Mechanism of the
Effect of Temperature on Stress Corrosion Fracture,
Dealloying Phenomenon, R.H. Heidersbach ..................... 38
W.D. Sylwestrowicz ...................................................... 245
Effect of Inhibitors on Scale Removal in HCl Pickling
Temperature Coefficient of Corrosion Inhibition, O.L. Riggs,
Solutions, O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.M. Hurd ............................... 45
Jr., R.M. Hurd ............................................................. 252
Effect of Crystal Orientation on the Anodic Polarization and
September (No. 9) Passivity of Zinc, R.F. Ashton, M.T. Hepworth .................. 50
Experience with Alclad Aluminum in Deep-Sea Buoyancy
Sphere, M.W. Wei ........................................................ 261
March (No. 3)
Effect of Some Environmental Conditions on Stress Corrosion
Influence of Alternating Current on Corrosion of Mild Steel:
Behavior of Ni-Cr-Fe Alloys in Pressurized Water, H.R.
Behavior in 1 N Sulfuric Acid, A.R. Yamuna,
Copson, G. Economy ...................................................... 55
N. Subramanyan .......................................................... 264
Electrochemical Properties of Ferrite and Cementite in
Anodic Corrosion Characteristics of Aluminum 7075 and
Relation to Stress Corrosion of Mild Steels in Nitrate
7178, A.H. Roebuck, J.V. Luhan .................................. 268
Solutions, J.A.S. Green, R.N. Parkins .............................. 66
Destructive Accumulation of Nitrogen in 30% Cr-20% Ni Cast
Effect of pH on the Stable Passivity of Stainless Steels,
Furnace Tubes in Hydrocarbon Cracking Service at 1,100°C,
H.P. Leckie ..................................................................... 70
J.R. Schley, F.W. Bennett ............................................ 276
Stress Corrosion of Titanium Alloys in Aqueous Magnesium
Erratum: ................................................................... 288
Chloride Solution at 154°C, G. Sanderson, J.C. Scully ..... 75
October (No. 10)
Effects of Columbium in Steel on Elevated Temperature
April (No. 4)
Mechanisms of Carbon Steel Decarburization and Penetration
Hydrogen Attack, R.E. Bisaro, G.H. Geiger ................... 289
by Liquid Lithium, F. Beniere, M. Chemla, M. Aucouturier,
Sulfuric Corrosion of Chromel-Alumel Thermocouples,

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P. LaCombe, C. Roques-Carmes ...................................... 83 J.D. Goodrich, G.M. Schmid ......................................... 252


Optical Microscopy Studies of Anodic Dissolution of Iron in Corrosion and Mass Transfer with Chemical Reaction — The
Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Solutions, L. Felloni, Dissolution of Magnesium in Hydrochloric Acid,
G.P. Cammarota ............................................................. 90 J. Marangozis ............................................................... 255
Crevice Corrosion of Titanium in Aqueous Salt Solutions,
J.C. Griess, Jr. ............................................................... 96 September (No. 9)
Hydrogen-Induced Phase Transformations in Type 304L Roles of Composition and Microstructure in Sulfide Cracking
Stainless Steels, M.L. Holzworth, M.R. Louthan, Jr. ....... 110 of Steel, E. Snape ......................................................... 261
Activation Energy From Carbon Steel Corrosion in Phosphoric Dislocation Etch Pitting Studies on Tungsten Single Crystals
Acid, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ...................................................... 125 Under Potentiostatic Conditions, S.R. Maloof ................. 283
Improved Data Recording for Automatic Potentiodynamic
May (No. 5) Polarization Measurements, W.D. France, Jr., R.W. Lietz 298
Formation and Reactivity Thermodynamics of Sodium Sulfate Stress Corrosion Behavior of High-Strength Steels,
with Gas Turbine Alloys, M.A. DeCrescente, H.P. Leckie, A.W. Loginow ............................................. 291
N.S. Bornstein .............................................................. 127 Electrochemical Behavior of Some Nickel-Based and Cobalt-
Corrosion of Monel 400 in High-CO2 Well Water, Based Alloys, R.B. Leonard ........................................... 301
G.M. Ugiansky, G.A. Ellinger ......................................... 134
Technical Note: Effect of Grain Size on Incubation and October (No. 10)
Propagation of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Type 302 Steel, Techniques for Investigating Hydrogen-Induced Cracking of
R.J. Green, J.R. Myers .................................................. 137 Steels with High-Yield Strength, C.D. Kim, A.W. Loginow 313
Effect of Inorganic Contaminants on the Corrosion of Metals Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic
in Chlorinated Solvents, J.J. Demo ............................... 139 Stainless Steels in Oxygenated High-Temperature Water,
J.S. Armijo ................................................................... 319
June (No. 6) Role of Interstitial and Substitutional Impurities in Stress
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alpha Titanium Alloys at Room Corrosion Cracking of Low-Carbon Steel in Nitrate Solution,
Temperature, D.T. Powell, J.C. Scully ............................ 151 J. Flis, J.C. Scully ........................................................ 326
Microelectrodes for Corrosion Studies, H.J. Cleary ........... 159 Technical Note: Hazards of Mercury to Metals and Alloys in
Influence of Prepolarization in the Electrochemical Behavior of the Process Industries and Some Little Known Sources of
Iron-Carbon Alloy, G.C. Wood, G.C. Soltz ...................... 163 Mercury Contamination, W.B. Brooks ........................... 335
Discussion: Dealloying Phenomenon, W.B. Brooks .......... 171 Technical Note: Identification of the Initial Oxide Films on
Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Behavior of Ti and 18-8 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water,
Ti-Al Alloys in Methanol Iodine Solutions, A.J. Sedriks, T. Nakayama, Y. Oshida ............................................... 336
J.A.S. Green, P.W. Slattery ............................................ 172 Influence of Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Ammonia on the
Technical Note: A Technique for Identification of Corrosion Behavior of Plain Carbon Steel in High-
Microquantities of Corrosion Products on Miniaturized Temperature Water, B.E. Wilde ..................................... 338
Electronic Components, G.L. Downs, J.D. Braun, Effects of Composition on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of
V.D. Jones ................................................................... 178 Ferritic Stainless, A.P. Bond, H.J. Dundas ..................... 344
Mechanisms of Sensitization and Stablization of Incoloy Technical Note: Improved Working Electrode Assembly for
Nickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy 825, E.L. Raymond ............ 180 Electrochemical Measurements, J.R. Myers, E.G. Gruenler,
L.A. Smulczenski .......................................................... 352
July (No. 7)
Absorption of Hydrogen by Cathodically Protected Steel, November (No. 11)
P.E. Hudson, E.S. Snavely, Jr., J.S. Payne, L.D. Fiel, N. Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Explosively
Hackerman .................................................................. 189 Shocked Austenitic Stainless Steels and Explosion-Bonded
Polarization Behavior of Iron Cobalt Alloys in Sulfuric Acid Stainless Steel-to-Steel Clads, L.F. Trueb ...................... 355
Solutions, M.M. Mottern, J.R. Myers ............................. 197 High-Temperature Corrosion of Some Gas Turbine Alloys,
Separation of Corrosion and Stress Effects in Stress R. Viswanathan ............................................................ 359
Corrosion: Ti-Al-4% V in Bromine-Methanol Solutions, Technical Note: Corrosion of Steel by Iodine, D.R. Ochar,
F.H. Cocks, J.F. Russo, S.B. Bruemmer ........................ 206 D.A. Vermilyea ............................................................. 368
Oxidation of Vanadium-Based Alloys by Liquid Sodium Effects of Surface Preparation on Stress Corrosion Cracking of
Containing Dissolved Oxides in Temperatures From 500°C Type 310 Stainless Steel in Boiling 42% Magnesium
to 600°C, H.U. Borgstedt, G. Frees ................................ 209 Chloride, R.W. Cochran, R.W. Staehle ........................... 369
Effects of Uranium on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels in a Effect of Impurities on the Defects in Oxides and Their
Nitrate Environment, R.D. McDonald ............................ 214 Relationship to Oxidation of Metal, P. Kofstad ................ 379
Some Effects of Nitrogen Content on the Stress Corrosion
Susceptibility of AISI Type 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel, December (No. 12)
J.F. Eckel, T.B. Cox ...................................................... 218 A Study of Sensitization in Types 304 and 304L Stainless
Discussion: Scale Removal in HCI, R.M. Hudson, Steels Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy, O.W. Albritton .... 389
C.J. Warning ................................................................ 222 Influence of Silicon and Manganese on Corrosion Behavior of
Austenitic Stainless Steels, B.E. Wilde, J.S. Armijo ........ 393
August (No. 8) Interpretation of Passive Current Maxima During Polarization
Passivation and Activation of Iron in the Presence of of Stainless Steels, W.D. France, Jr., N.D. Greene, Jr. .... 403
Molybdate Ions, G.H. Cartledge ..................................... 223 Effect of Cold Working and Annealing on Oxidation Rates of
Oxidation of Zinc Single Crystals Under Ionic Bombardment, Copper in Dry Air at Room Temperature,
R. DeMaria, P. Spinedi, E. Susi-DeMaria ....................... 237 P.K. Krishnamoorthy, S.C. Sicrar .................................. 407
Role of Surface Stress on Hydrogen Absorption by 4340 Steel, Effect of the Polarization Technique on Dezincification Rates
D.I. Phalen, D.A. Vaughan ............................................ 243 and the Physical Structure of Dezincified Zones,
Passivation of Crevices During Anodic Protection, E.E. Langenegger, F.P.A. Robinson ................................ 411
W.D. France, Jr., N.D. Greene, Jr. ................................. 247 Technical Note: Studies of Galvanic Corrosion Couples in
Dissolution of Zinc in the NaNO3-NH4Cl-NH3H2O System, Liquid Fluorine, S.M. Toy, W.D. English, W.E. Crane ..... 418

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Observations on the Initiation of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Service, R.F. Regester ................................................... 157
Aluminum Alloy 7039, W.J. Helfrich ............................. 423 An Investigation of Mode of Failure of Copper-Beryllium Alloy
Technical Note: Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Specimens in Stress Corrosion Fracture,
Mild Steels and Low-Alloy Steels in the H2-CO-CO2 System, W.D. Sylwestrowicz ....................................................... 168
M. Kowaka, S. Nagata ................................................... 427 Technical Note: Effect of Bulk Oxides on Anodic Polarization
Discussion: Sulfide Corrosion Cracking, J.H. Hoke ......... 429 of Steel in NH3-NH4-NO3-H2O Solutions, O.L. Riggs, Jr. .. 170
Anodic and Cathodic Behavior of Maraging Steel in Acid
1969 (Vol. 25) Solution, R.F. Tobias, K. Nobe ....................................... 173
Technical Note: Explanation of the Cleavage Plane Observed
in Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alpha Phase Titanium-
January (No. 1) Aluminum Alloys, D.A. Mauney, E.A. Starke, Jr. ........... 177
Apparatus for Stress Corrosion Tests in Boiling Magnesium Anodic Passivation of Metals in Fused Salt Electrolytes,
Chloride Solutions, M.A. Streicher, A.J. Sweet ................... 1 I.D. Dirmeik ................................................................. 180
Oxidation of 304L Stainless Steel by Steamand by Air, Anodic Polarization of Anodized Aluminum, D.A. Jones .... 187
J.T. Bittel, L.H. Sjodahl, J.F. White ................................... 7
Influence of Alloying Elements on the Stress Corrosion May (No. 5)
Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steel, A.W. Loginow, Research on Notch Plasticity May Contribute to the
J.F. Bates ....................................................................... 15 Understanding of Stress Corrosion Cracking, J.W. Spretnak,
Resistance of Explosion-Bonded Stainless Steel Clads to C.A. Griffis ................................................................... 193
Intergranular Corrosion, B. Hill, L.F. Trueb ..................... 23 Corrosion Behavior of Ni-Cr-Iron Alloy 600 in Borated
Corrosion and Hydrogen Pickup of Zircaloy in Concentrated Pressurized Water Reactor Environments, D. Van Rooyen,
Lithium Hydroxide Solutions, S. Kass ............................. 30 H.R. Copson, W.E. Berry ............................................... 194
A New Solution Potential Measurement for Predicting Stress
February (No. 2) Corrosion Performance of 2219 Aluminum Alloy, R.L. Horst,
Application of Electrochemical Techniques to the Study of Jr., E.H. Hollingsworth, W. King .................................... 199
Corrosion of Automotive Trim Materials, M.S. Walker, Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium in
L.C. Rowe ....................................................................... 47 Alcohol-Iodine Solutions, A.J. Sedriks ........................... 207
A Study of the Mechanism of Dezincification of Brasses, A Correlated Potentiostatic Microscopic Study of Iron
E.E. Langenegger, F.P.A. Robinson .................................. 59 Passivation in Sulfuric Acid, A. Pigeaud, H.B. Kirkpatrick209
Technical Note: Polarization Behavior of Niobium in NaOH, Correlation of Ti-6% Al-4% V Fractographs with Mechanical
D.L. Piron, K. Nobe ......................................................... 67 Behavior in Methanol-Acid, Methanol, and Air
Double-Layer Capacitance Measurements of Inhibitive Environments, H.L. Gegel, H.B. Kirkpatrick,
Properties of HCl of Some Phosphororganic Compounds, C.M. Swinning .............................................................. 215
B. Dus, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................... 69 Thermal Stability of Hastelloy Alloy C-276, R.B. Leonard .. 222
Nature of Corrosion of Zinc by Sulfurous Acid at Ordinary
Temperatures, W. McLeod, R.R. Rogers ........................... 74 June (No. 6)
Directional Effects in the Stress Corrosion Cracking of an Passivity and Anodic Protection, J.E. Reinoehl, F.H. Beck 233
Aluminum Alloy, G.M. Ugiansky, L.P. Skolnick, Use of Internal Damping Measurements in the Study of
S.W. Stiefle ..................................................................... 77 Environmental Cracking, A. Thiruvengadam,
Technical Note: Effect of “Pure” Methanolon the Cracking of M. Gunasekaran, H.S. Preiser ....................................... 343
Titanium, E.G. Haney, W.R. Wearmouth ........................ 87 Flaw Growth in Ti-6% Al-4% V in Freon Environments,
Corrosion Studies of Aluminum-Brass Condenser Tube L. Raymond, R.J. Usell ................................................. 251
Material, K. Balakrishnan, P.L. Annamalai, Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Ni Alloys in
B. Sathianandham, N. Subramanyan, S. Sampath .......... 92 Sulfuric Acid, R.R. Sayano, K. Nobe .............................. 260
Recent Applications of Electrode Potential Measurements in
March (No. 3) the Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Metal Corrosion,
Corrosion Behavior of Nonferrous Alloy Feedwater-Heater
M. Pourbaix .................................................................. 267
Materials in Neutral Water with Low Oxygen Contents,
E.G. Brush, W.L. Pearl .................................................... 99 July (No. 7)
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Type 304L Stainless Steel, Clarification of the Mechanism of the Dealloying
M.L. Holzworth ............................................................. 107 Phenomena ................................................................. 285
Discussion: Surface Stress on Hydrogen Adsorption by 4340, Technical Note: Inhibition of Stress Corrosion in Type 304
R.M. Hudgins, D.I. Phalen, D.A. Vaughan ...................... 116 Stainless Steel by Lithium Silicate, M.L. Holzworth,
Corrosion of Ni-Cr-Al-Fe Alloys by Hydrogen Sulfide at A.E. Symonds ............................................................... 287
1,100°F to 1,800°F, F.J. Bruns ..................................... 119 Stress Corrosion via Localized Anodic Dissolution in Cu-Au
Sulfidation of a Complex Nickel-Based Alloy-Inconel 713C, Alloys, H.W. Pickering ................................................... 289
J. Chander, H.J. McQueen ............................................ 126 Initial Stages of Oxide Film Formation on Copper and Some
Discussion: Role of the Anion in Passive Layer Formation, Copper Alloys, M.D. Sanderson, J.C. Scully ................... 291
O.L. Riggs, Jr. .............................................................. 130 Variable Corrosion Resistance of 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless
Liquidus Curves and Corrosion of Fe, Ti, Zr, and Cu in Liquid Steels: Behavior of Commercial Alloys, B.E. Wilde,
Bi-Pb Alloys, J.R. Weeks, A.J. Romano .......................... 131 N.D. Greene, Jr. ........................................................... 300
Role of Arsenic in Preventing the Dezincification of á-Brass, Corrosion of Cobalt and Cobalt Alloys, F.R. Morral ........... 307
E.E. Langenegger, F.P.A. Robinson ................................ 137
August (No. 8)
April (No. 4) Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Behavior of
Mechanism of Corrosion Tunnelling with Special Reference to Titanium in Methanol Solutions: Effect of Metal Ions in
Cu3Au, P.R. Swann ....................................................... 147 Solution, A.J. Sedriks, J.A.S. Green .............................. 324
Corrosion Behavior of Nickel and Inconel in Acidic Chloride Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Phosphated Steels,
Solutions, D.L. Piron, E.P. Koutsoukos, K. Nobe ............ 151 R.L. Chance, W.D. France, Jr. ....................................... 329
Behavior of Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Materials in Chemical Hot Salt Stress Corrosion of a Titanium Alloy: Generation of

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Hydrogen and Its Embrittling Effect, H.R. Gray .............. 337 Environments at Room Temperature, J.D. Harston,
Environmental Effects of Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds on J.C. Scully .................................................................... 493
the Resistance to Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 4340 Kinetics of the Nickel-Chlorine Reaction at Temperatures
Steel in Aqueous Chloride Solutions, A. Tirman, E.G. Haney, Between 350°C and 600°C, B.J. Downey, J.C. Bermel,
P. Fugassi .................................................................... 342 P.J. Zimmer ................................................................. 502
Separation of Corrosion and Stress Effects in Stress Role of the Strain Hardening Exponent in Stress Corrosion
Corrosion: Critical Role of Surface Preparation, Cracking of a High-Strength Steel, V.J. Colangelo,
F.H. Cocks, J.F. Russo, S.B. Bruemmer ........................ 345 M.S. Ferguson .............................................................. 509
Technical Note: Effect of Applied Current on Stress An Automatic Polarization Apparatus for Electrochemical
Corrosion of Beryllium, T.T. King, J.R. Myers ................ 349 Corrosion Studies, W.D. Henry, B.E. Wilde .................... 515
Clarification of the Mechanism of the Dealloying
September (No. 9) Phenomena .................................................................. 519
Hydrogen Permeability and Delayed Failure of Polarized
Martensitic Steels, C.F. Barth, E.A. Steigerwald,
A.R. Troiano ................................................................. 353
1970 (Vol. 26)
Technique for Studying the Kinetics of Intergranular Crack
Nucleation on AISI Type 304 Stainless Steel in Oxygenated January (No. 1)
Water at 289°C, B.E. Wilde ........................................... 359 Comparison of Chemically and Electrolytically Induced Pitting
Technical Note: Grain Boundary Grooving Measurement of Corrosion, W.D. France, N.D. Greene ................................ 1
the Effective Solubility of Stainless Steel in Sodium, Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic
J. Hopenfeld, W.M. Robertson ....................................... 365 Stainless Steel, M. Marek, R.F. Hochman .......................... 5
Electrochemical Detection of Localized Corrosion, D.A. Jones, A Study of the Mechanics of Fracture in Stress Corrosion
N.D. Greene ................................................................. 367 Cracking, M.P. Kaplan, D.S. Cowgill, J.S. Fritzen,
Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Mixed Anhydrous W.E. Krupp, S. Krystkowiak, K.E. Weber ........................... 7
Nitric and Sulfuric Acids, J.M. Viebrock ........................ 371 Predictions of Corrosion Rates of Stainless Steel in Flowing
Comments on Anodic Tafel Slopes of Iron, F.M. Donahue . 379 Liquid Sodium, R.C. Blair, Z.A. Munir ............................. 15
A Method for Improving Hydrogen Sulfide Accelerated Thermochemistry and the Oxidation of Refractory Metals at
Cracking Resistance of Low-Alloy Steels, E. Snape, High Temperature, E.A. Gulbransen ................................ 19
F.W. Schaller, R.M.F. Jones .......................................... 380 Corrosion of 85% Ni-15% Chromium Alloy at 1,600°F in
Corrosion Behavior of Types 304 and 316 Stainless Steel in Controlled Atmospheres Containing O2, SO2, SO3, H2S, and
Hot 85% Phosphoric Acid, E.A. Lizlovs .......................... 389 N2, R. Viswanathan, C.J. Spengler ................................... 29
Research in Progress: Intergranular Attack of Sensitized
Austenitic Stainless Steel by Water Containing Fluoride
February (No. 2)
Ions, D.T. Ward, D.L. Mathis, R.W. Staehle .................... 394 Mechanism of Corrosion of Columbium in Sodium Hydroxide,
H.W. Leavenworth, Jr., J.P. Carter, D. Schlain ................ 43
October (No. 10) Electrochemical Characteristics of Iron During Corrosion:
Rates of Reaction of Dissolved Oxygen with Scavengers in Effect of Heat Treatment and Purity, A. Akiyama,
Sweet and Sour Brines, E.S. Snavely, Jr., F.E. Blount ... 397 R.E. Patterson, K. Nobe ................................................... 51
Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Fracture of a Copper Role of the Chloride Ion in Iron Corrosion, R.T. Foley ......... 58
Beryllium Alloy, W.D. Sylwestrowicz .............................. 405 Determination of the Amount of Oxide on the Surface of Iron
Effect of Oxygen on the Compatibility of Niobium with and Steel by Reduction, R.W. Gurry ................................ 71
Potassium, R.L. Klueh .................................................. 416 Effect of Time on Corrosion Rates in Sulfuric Acid Predicted
Effect of Silicon on the Stress Corrosion Resistance of Low- from Electrochemical Data, A.H. Wagner, J.R. Myers ....... 79
Alloy High-Strength Steels, C.S. Carter .......................... 423 Discussion: Surface Stress on Hydrogen Absorption,
Correction and Comment on Apparatus for Stress Corrosion W. Beck ......................................................................... 86
Tests in Boiling Magnesium Chloride Solutions,
M.A. Streicher, A.J. Sweet ............................................. 432
March (No. 3)
Effect of pH on Seawater Stress Corrosion Cracking of the
Environmental Effects of Anthraquinone Derivatives on the
Ti-7% Al-2% Cb-1% Ta Alloy, D.A. Litvin, B. Hill .............. 89
Resistance to Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 4340 Steel
Resistance of 18% Cr-18% Ni-2% Si Stainless Steel to Stress
in Aqueous Chloride Solutions, A. Tirman, P. Fugassi,
Corrosion Crack Propagation in Boiling Magnesium
E.G. Haney ................................................................... 434
Chloride, J.A. Davis ........................................................ 95
Relationship of Heat Treatment to the Corrosion Resistance
Strain Electrometry Studies of Aluminum, H. Leiheiser, Jr.,
of Stainless Alloys, M.H. Brown ..................................... 438
E. Kellerman .................................................................. 99
November (No. 11) Cathodic Hydrogen Absorption and Severe Embrittlement in a
Protective Films and Structure Dependent Corrosion in High-Strength Steel, K. Farrell ...................................... 105
Aluminum, O.P. Arora, J.A. Issai, M. Metzger ................ 445 Prediction of Exfoliation and Stress Corrosion Performance of
Some Limitations of the Linear Polarization Technique in 7178-T76 and 7075-T76 Aluminum Alloy Sheet and Plate,
Evaluating Corrosion Behavior, M.E. Indig, C. Groot ...... 455 R.L. Horst, Jr., B.W. Lifka ............................................. 111
Mechanism of Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of Effect of Heavy Metal Ions on Susceptibility of AISI 4340 Foil
Austenitic Stainless Steels, P.R. Rhodes ........................ 462 to Stress Corrosion Cracking in Dilute Aqueous HCl
Theoretical Considerations in the Measurements of Solutions, P. Fugassi, E.G. Haney ................................. 118
Polarization and Corrosion Potential Curves,
W.A. Mueller ................................................................ 473
April (No. 4)
Comparison of Fracture Mechanics and Nominal Stress
December (No. 12) Analyses in Stress Corrosion Cracking, S.R. Novak,
Fractographic Observations of the Stress Corrosion Cracking S.T. Rolfe ..................................................................... 121
of Titanium Alloys in Methanolic Environments, C.T. Powell, Effect of Dissolution of Oxide Film on Oxidation of Zr-1% Nb
J.C. Scully .................................................................... 483 Alloy in Air and Pressurized Steam at 450°C, I.A. El-
Stress Corrosion of Type 304 Steel in H2SO4/NaCl Shanshoury, M.E. El-Dahshan ..................................... 131

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Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti-8% Al-11% Mo-V Alloy: in Molten Sulfates, G. Baudo, A. Tamba, G. Bombara .... 193
Electrochemical Behavior in Aqueous Solutions, C.M. Chen, Hydrogen Emanation and Distribution in Metals and Alloys,
F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............................................. 135 S.M. Toy, A. Phillips ...................................................... 200
Effect of Polarization Rate in Potentiokinetic Anodic Comment on Some Limitations of the Linear Polarization
Polarization of Iron in 1 NH2SO4, J.E. Reinoehl, F.H. Beck, Techniques in Evaluating Corrosion Behavior,
M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 141 F.B. Mansfeld, K.B. Oldham .......................................... 207
Technical Note: Effect of Cold Work on Anodic Polarization Role of Sodium and Sulfur in the Accelerated Oxidation
of Iron in H2SO4, T.C. Finley, J.R. Myers ........................ 150 Phenomena — Sulfidation, N.S. Bornstein,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti and Ti-6% Al-4% V Alloy in M.A. DeCrescente ......................................................... 209
Dinitrogen Tetroxide, P.J. Moreland, W.K. Boyd ............. 153
Effect of Corrosion Environment on Crack Propagation in August (No. 8)
Alpha Brass and a Copper-Beryllium Alloy, Effect of Cold Rolling on Resistance of Ni-Fe Alloys to
W.D. Sylwestrowicz ....................................................... 160 Hydrogen Cracking, J.A. Marquez, I. Matsushima,
H.H. Uhlig .................................................................... 215
May (No. 5) Solubility and Distribution of Tritium in Annealed and
Electrochemical Measurement of Corrosion, M.E. Indig, Cold-Worked 304 Stainless Steel in Temperature Range
C. Groot ...................................................................... 171 100°C to 300°C, G.W. Powell, J.D. Braun, K.F. Chaney,
Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels, L.M. Dvoracek177 G.L. Downs .................................................................. 223
Effects of Stress and Plastic Deformation on the Corrosion of Future Developments in Corrosion and Oxidation Research,
Steel, W.D. France, Jr. .................................................. 189 G.C. Wood .................................................................... 229
Discussion: Chemically and Electrolytically Induced Pitting, Anodic Dissolution of Molybdenum, J.W. Johnson, C.H. Chi,
R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 200 C.K. Chen, W.J. James ................................................. 238
Effect of Neutron Irradiation on the Stress Corrosion Technical Note: A Modified Electrochemical Expression for
Properties of 7075 Aluminum, A.J. Jacobs, G.G. Bentle . 201 Corrosion Rate Measurements, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............... 243
Technical Note: Use of Pourbaix Diagrams in Predicting Free Corrosion of Pure Iron by Phosphoric Acid, A.J. Smith,
the Susceptibility to Dealloying, E.D. Verink, Jr., J.D. Hatfield ................................................................. 246
P.A. Parrish .................................................................. 214 Technical Note: Concept of the Occluded Corrosion Cell, B.F.
Corrosion Research in Progress Quarterly Report: Clarification Brown .......................................................................... 249
of the Dealloying Phenomena ........................................ 217 Aging of AISI Type 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel Containing
Nitrogen and Its Influence on Stress Corrosion Cracking,
June (No. 6) J.F. Eckel, G.S. Clevinger .............................................. 251
An Electrochemical-Statistical Study of the Effect of Chemical Quarterly Report: Clarification of the Dealloying Phenomena,
Environment on Corrosion Behavior of Mild Steel, R.H. Heidersbach ......................................................... 256
R.A. Legault, S. Mori, H.P. Leckie .................................. 121
Optical Microscopy Studies of Anodic Dissolution of Iron in September (No. 9)
Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Solutions: Influence of Metal Technical Note: Effects on Stress on Entry and Permeation
Purity, Structure, and Heat Treatment, G.P. Cammarota, of Hydrogen in Iron, H.E. Townsend, Jr. ........................ 361
L. Felloni, G. Palombarini, S.S. Traverso ....................... 129 Oxidation of 21% Cr-6% Ni-9% Mn Stainless Steel in Molten
Transition in Mode of Cracking and Effect of Cold Reduction Lead Oxide and Static Air, R.O. Slonaker, G.W. Powell ... 363
on Stress Corrosion Cracking in Copper Manganese Alloys, Reaction of Parylene C-Coated Lithium with Water Vapor,
U.K. Chatterjee, S.C. Sirkar, T. Banerjee ....................... 141 M.A. Spivack ................................................................ 371
Effect of Chloride Ion on the Anodic Dissolution Kinetics of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium: Some Surface
Chromium-Nickel Binary Alloys in Dilute Sulfuric Acid, Chemical Reactions in Methanol and Carbon Tetrachloride,
F.G. Hodge, B.E. Wilde ................................................. 146 I.R. Leith, J.W. Hightower, C.G. Harkins ....................... 377
Determining Dissolved Oxygen in Water, D.A. Jones ........ 151 Influence of Surface Finish on Passivity Retention of Stainless
A Potentiostatic and Galvanostatic Study of Carbon Steel Steels, N. Azzerri, L. Giuliani, G. Bombara ..................... 381
Surfaces in NH3-NH4NO3-H2O Solutions, O.L. Riggs, Jr. . 155 Fractographic Observations on the Stress Corrosion Cracking
Technical Note: Effect of Precorrosion on the of Some Austenitic Stainless Steels in MgCl2 Solutions at
Electrochemical Response of Strained Al Alloys, 154°C, J.D. Harston, J.C. Scully ................................... 387
S.B. Bruemmer, F.H. Cocks .......................................... 157 Technical Note: Composition and Hydrogen Stress Cracking
New Metallographic Evidence for Dezincification of Brass by of Steels, J.H. Hoke ...................................................... 396
Redeposition of Copper, R.M. Horton ............................. 160 Discussion: Limitations on the Use of Pourbaix Diagrams
to Predict Dealloying or Other Corrosion Characteristics,
July (No. 7) T.J. Lennox, Jr. ............................................................ 397
Grain Morphology Contribution to Stress Corrosion
Susceptibility in 7075-T651 Aluminum Alloy, G. Geschwind, October (No. 10)
G.C. Soltz, P.N. Adler .................................................... 165 Potentiostatic Passivation of Mild Steel in 300°C NaOH
Anodic Polarization Measurements of Active-Passive Nickel Solution, R.L. Jones, L.W. Strattan, E.D. Osgood ........... 399
Alloys by Rapid-Scan Potentiostatic Techniques, P.E. Morris, Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mulberry,
R.C. Scarberry .............................................................. 169 N.J. Magnani ................................................................ 406
Behavior of Sulfide Electrodes in Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solid Cadmium Embrittlement: Titanium Alloys, D.N. Fager,
Solutions, M.I. Khokhar, E.G. Haney, P. Fugassi ........... 180 W.F. Spurr ................................................................... 409
Technical Note: Formation of Cracks in Austenitic Stainless Film Formation and pH Effects in Stress Corrosion Cracking
Steels Cathodically Charged with Hydrogen, H. Okada, of Type 304 Stainless Steel, H.R. Baker, M.C. Bloom,
Y. Hosoi, S. Abe ............................................................ 183 R.N. Bolster, C.R. Singleterry ........................................ 420
Selective Oxide Films of a 5% Aluminum-Iron Alloy in a Low- Technical Note: Fractographic Diagnosis of Stress Corrosion
O2 Potential Atmosphere, T. Nakayama, K. Kaneko ........ 187 Cracking in Al-Zn-Mg Alloys, D.A. Meyn ........................ 427
Mechanism for the Acid Corrosion Behavior of Neutron- Technical Note: Electrochemical Reduction of Thick Rust
Irradiated Uranium, L.E. Kindlimann, N.D. Greene ........ 189 Layers Formed on Steel Surfaces, H. Okada, Y. Hosoi,
An Electrochemical Investigation of Corrosion of Ferritic Steels H. Naito ....................................................................... 429

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Significance of Protection Potential in Pitting and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti-8% Al-1% Mo-1% V Alloy:
Intergranular Corrosion, M. Pourbaix ............................ 431 Aqueous and Methanol Environments, C.M. Chen,
Corrosion Inhibition of Zone-Refined Iron by Ring-Substituted F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ................................................ 77
Benzoic Acids, A. Akiyama, K. Nobe .............................. 439 Computer Simulation of Stress Corrosion Cracking,
Quarterly Report: Clarification of the Dealloying Phenomena, B.D. McLaughlin ............................................................ 84
R.H. Heidersbach ......................................................... 445
Unique Environment of Seawater and Its Effect on Corrosion March (No. 3)
of Metals, K.G. Compton ............................................... 448 Effect of H2S on Differential Aeration Cells with AISI 4340
Steel Electrodes, M.I. Khokhar, P. Fugassi, E.G. Haney .... 91
November (No. 11) Interpretation of the Second Anodic Current Maximum on
Effect of Alloy Composition on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Polarization Curves of Sensitized Chromium Steels in H2SO4,
Fe-Cr-Ni-Based Alloys, R.W. Staehle, J.J. Royuela, M.B. Rockel .................................................................... 95
T.L. Raredon, E. Serrate, C.R. Morin, R.V. Farrar ........... 451 Technical Note: Effect of Cold Work on Intergranular
Use of Precracked Specimens in Stress Corrosion Testing of Corrosion of Sensitized Stainless Steel, C.S. Tedmon, Jr.,
High-Strength Aluminum Alloys, M.V. Hyatt .................. 487 D.A. Vermilyea, D.E. Broecker ....................................... 104
Technical Note: Measurement of Galvanic Corrosion Current Electrochemical Behavior of Homogeneous Pb-Tl Alloys in
at Zero External Impedance, G. Lauer, F.B. Mansfeld .... 504 1 N H2SO4, J.W. Johnson, P.J. Aragon, W.J. James ....... 107
Electrochemical Behavior of Molybdenum in Acid Chloride Technical Note: Grain Boundary Grooving of Type 304
Solutions, J.W. Johnson, M.S. Lee, W.J. James ............. 507 Stainless Steel and Armco Iron Due to Liquid Sodium
Corrosion, H.U. Borgstedt ............................................. 113
December (No. 12) Interpretation of Some Hydrogen Embrittlement Phenomena,
Corrosion of Resulfurized Free-Machining Stainless Steels, W. Beck, P.K. Subramanyan, F.S. Williams ................... 115
M. Henthorne ............................................................... 511 Intergranular Corrosion in High-Purity Ferritic Stainless
Corrosion of Copper in Flourochemical Liquid Coolants, Steels: Effect of Cooling Rate and Alloy Composition,
L.H. Lee ....................................................................... 529 R.J. Hodges .................................................................. 119
Variable Corrosion Resistance of 18Cr-8Ni Stainless Steels:
Influence of Environmental and Metallurgical Factors, April (No. 4)
N.D. Greene, B.E. Wilde ................................................ 533 1970 Edward DeMille Campbell Lecture: Perspectives on
Electrochemical Conditions at the Tip of An Advancing Stress Corrosion of Materials, M.G. Fontana ............................ 129
Corrosion Crack in AISI 4340 Steel, J.A. Smith, Corrosion of Alkaline Earth Flourides in High-Temperature
M.H. Peterson, B.F. Brown ............................................ 539 Chlorination Atmoshperes, D.L. Paulson, L.L. Oden ....... 146
Technical Note: A Quantitative Electrochemical Test for Observations of Hot Saline Water Corrosion of Aluminum
Porosity in Permalloy-Plated Memory Wire, F.B. Mansfeld, Alloys, A.C. Fraker, A.W. Ruff, Jr. ................................. 151
E.P. Parry ..................................................................... 542 Embrittlement of Ti-7Al Binary Alloy in Seawater,
Technical Note: Effect of Temperature on Anodic Protection J.L. Cavallaro, R.C. Wilcox ............................................ 157
of Iron in Sulfuric Acid, T.C. Finley, J.R. Myers .............. 544 Intergranular Corrosion in High-Purity Ferrictic Stainless
Effects of Residual Stresses onStress Corrosion Crack Steels: Isothermal Time-Temp Sensitization Measurements,
Growth Rates in Aluminum Alloy, M.V. Hyatt ................ 547 R.J. Hodges .................................................................. 164
Plane of Crack Propagation in Stress Corrosion Fracture Technical Note: Passivity of Electrodepostied Sn-Co Alloy,
in Copper-Berylium, W.D. Sylwestrowicz ....................... 552 Y. Tsuji, M. Ichikawa .................................................... 168
Acceleration of Liquid Mercury Embrittlement of Titanium Clarification of Dealloying Phenomena, R.H. Heidersbach . 170
Alloys by Ultrasonic Oscillations, C.M. Chen,
H.B. Kirkpatrick ........................................................... 559 May (No. 5)
ASTM 1970 Gillett Memorial Lecture: Observations
and Thoughts on Stress Corrosion Mechanisms,
1971 (Vol. 27) N.A. Nelisen .................................................................. 173
Stress Corrosion Properties of High-Strength, Precipitation
January (No. 1) Hardening Stainless Steels, C.S. Carter, D.G. Farwick,
Dissolution Behavior of Fe-Fe3C Structures as a Function of A.M. Ross, J.M. Uchida ................................................. 190
pH, Potential, and Anion — An Electron Microscopic Study, On the Chemistry of the Solution at Tips of Stress
C.J. Cron, J.H. Payer, R.W. Staehle ................................... 1 Corrosion Cracks in Al Alloys, A.J. Sedriks, J.A.S. Green,
An Investigation of Anodic Behavior of Low-Alloy Steels, D.L. Novak ................................................................... 198
G. Bombara, G. Agabio ................................................... 26 Electrochemical Evaluation of Resistance of Stainless
Factors Influencing the Corrosion of Boiler Steels in Alloys to Chloride Media, R.P. Jackson, D. Van Rooyen .. 203
Municipal Incinerators, P.D. Miller, H.H. Krause .............. 32 ECM Behavior of Steel in NaClO4 Electolytes, J.P. Hoare,
Inhibition of Methanol Cracking of Ti-6% Al-4% V Foil: Effect K.-W. Mao, A.J. Wallace, Jr. .......................................... 211
of Pretreatments with Aqueous Solutions of Electrolytes, Stress Corrosion Cracking Along Zero Isoclinics, B.C. Syrett,
E.G. Haney, P. Fugassi ................................................... 46 L.P. Trudeau ................................................................ 216
Use of Precracked Specimens in Selecting Heat Treatments for
Stress Corrosion Resistance in High-Strength Aluminum June (No. 6)
Alloys, M.V. Hyatt ........................................................... 49 Review of Literature on Pitting Corrosion Published Since
1960, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................... 223
February (No. 2) Crevice Effect During Polarization of Ti-8% Al-1% Mo-1% V
Characteristics of Tantalided and Hafnided Samples in Highly Alloy in Aqueous and Methanol Environments, C.M. Chen,
Corrosive Electrolyte Solutions, I.F. Danzig, R.M. Dempsey, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............................................. 234
A.B. La Conti .................................................................. 55 Technical Note: Effect of Benzoate and Chloride Ions on
Stress Corrosion Cracking of 304L Austenitic Steel and the Passive Iron in Alkaline Solutions, O. Lahodny, K. Nobe . 239
Martensite Transformation, S.S. Birley, D. Tromans ........ 63 Corrosion of Iron in Hydrochloric Acid, E.B. Butler .......... 241
Solid Cadmium Embrittlement: Steel Alloys, D.N. Fager, Polarization Admittance Study of Lithium Corrosion in
W.F. Spurr ..................................................................... 72 Propylene Carbonate Solutions, J.C. Cessna .................. 244

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Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of Carpenter 20Cb-3, Cracking of a Maraging Steel, H.W. Hayden, S. Floreen .. 429
M. Henthorne, T.A. DeBold .......................................... 255 Technical Note: On the So-Called Linear Polarization Method
for Measurement of Corrosion Rates, K.B. Oldham,
July (No. 7) F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 434
Anodization of Aluminum in Phosphate and Carbonate Area Relationships in Galvanic Corrosion: F.B. Mansfeld .. 436
Solutions, S. Darwish ................................................... 265 Further Studies Defining the Aqueous Corrosion Performance
Stress Corrosion Cracking in 18% Ni (250) Maraging Steel, of a Zirconium-Niobium-Copper Alloy, S. Kass ............... 443
B.C. Syrett ................................................................... 270
Exploratory Studies of the Movement of Activated Corrosion November (No. 11)
Products, D.H. Lister, D.H. Charlesworth, B.D. Bowen ... 281 Characteristics of Localized Corrosion of Steel in Chloride
Benzotriazole as Corrosion Inhibitor for Copper, Solutions, A. Pourbaix .................................................. 449
F.B. Mansfeld, T. Smith, E.P. Parry ............................... 289 Technical Note: Mathematical Simulation of Stress Corrosion
Technical Note: A Modified Electrochemical Expression Cracking, B.D. McLaughlin ........................................... 455
for Corrosion Rate Measurements;Discussion: Anodic Polarization Behavior of Ni-Al Alloys in Sulfuric Acid
M. Stern ....................................................................... 294 Solutions, W.B. Crow, J.R. Myers, B.D. Marvin .............. 459
Oxidation of 21% Cr-6% Ni-9% Mn Stainless Steel in Molten Technical Note: Diffusivity and Solubility of Hydrogen in
Lead Oxide and Static Air, L.R. Scharfstein ................... 295 Ti-5% Al-25% Sn Alloy at 70°C, A.H. Dexter, R.G. Derrick,
Ammoniacal Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alpha-Brass, M.R. Louthan, Jr. ......................................................... 466
S.S. Birley, D. Tromans ................................................ 297 Technical Note: Tafel Slopes for Iron Corrosion in Acidic
Technical Note: A Reference Electrode for Corrosion Studies Solutions, S. Barnartt ................................................... 467
in Aqueous Solutions at Temperatures to 289°C, M.E. Indig, Observations on the Stress Corrosion Crack Propagation
D.A. Vermilyea ............................................................. 312 Characteristics of High-Strength Steels, C.S. Carter ....... 471
Discussion: Grain Boundary Grooving of Type 304
August (No. 8) Stainless Steel and Armco Iron Due to Liquid Sodium
Ellipsometric-Potentiostatic Studies of Steel Corrosion: Oxide Corrosion, J. Hopenfeld, W.M. Robertson ...................... 478
Film Development and Effects of Inhibitors, B.J. Bornong, Technical Note: An Electronic Zero Resistance Ammeter
P. Martin, Jr. ................................................................ 315 with Instantaneous Null Characteristics, W.D. Henry,
Effect of Complex Cupric Ions on the Stress Corrosion B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 479
Behavior of Copper-Germanium Solid Solutions, G. Bhide, Electrochemical Behavior of High-Purity Aluminum in
R.A. Dodd ..................................................................... 320 Chloride Containing Solutions, G.A. DiBari, H.J. Read ... 483
Mechanism of Cracking of High-Strength Martensitic
Stainless Steels in Sodium Chloride Solutions, December (No. 12)
B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 326 Use of Electrochemical Hysteresis Techniques in Developing
Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Solution Treated Alloys for Saline Exposures, E.D. Verink, Jr.,
and Quenched Mg-86 Al Alloy, G. Oryall, D. Tromans .... 334 M. Pourbaix .................................................................. 495
Effect of Oxygen on Niobium-Sodium Compatibility, Activation of Passivated Steel in Chromate Solution
R.L. Klueh .................................................................... 342 Containning Sodium Sodium Chloride, K.S. Rajagopalan,
Quantitative, Rapid Determination of Steel Surface Treatment K. Venu ........................................................................ 506
Coverage, I.M. Hekal, G.K. Korpi ................................... 347 Passivation of Nickel Monocrystal Surfaces, R.M. Latanision,
Lithium Hydroxide Effects in the a Potentiostatic Passivation H. Opperhauser ............................................................ 509
of Mild Steel at 300°C, R.L. Jones, E.W. Steinkuller ....... 353 Discussion: Oxidation of 21% Cr-6% Ni-9% Mn Stainless
Steel in Molten Lead Oxide and Static Air,
September (No. 9) A.E. Nehrenberg ........................................................... 516
Crystallography and Kinetics of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Maraging Steel
Type 316 Stainless Steel Single Crystals, M. Marek, Composites, S. Floreen, H.W. Hayden, N. Kenyon .......... 519
R.F. Hochman .............................................................. 361 Observations on Sustained Load Environmental Crack
Stress Corrosion Crack Propagation and Cathodic Protection Growth of a Titanium 8% Al-1% Mo-1% V Alloy, R.J. Bucci,
in Medium Strength Aluminum-Zinc-Magnesium Alloys, P.C. Paris ..................................................................... 525
D.E. Davis, J.P. Dennison, M.L. Mehta .......................... 371 Mechanism of High-Temperature Embrittlement and Loss of
Carbide Sensitization and Intergranular Corrosion of Nickel- Corrosion Resistance in AISI Type 446 Stainless Steel,
Based Alloys, C.S. Tedmon, Jr., D.A. Vermilyea ............. 376 J.J. Demo .................................................................... 531
Polarization of Copper in Acidic and Alkaline Solutions,
C.P. Kim, K. Nobe ......................................................... 382
Technical Note: Analysis of Stress Corrosion Testing of
1972 (Vol. 28)
2014-T651 Aluminum, Using Weibull Techniques,
M.O. Locks ................................................................... 386 January (No. 1)
Corrosion of 18Ni 180 and 18Ni 200 Maraging Steels in Critical Potential for Growth of Localized Corrosion of
Chloride Environments, N. Kenyon, W.W. Kirk, Stainless Steel in Chloride Media, T. Suzuki, Y. Kitamura .. 1
D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 390 Contribution to the “Filming Amine” Theory: An Interpretation
of Experimental Results, R.H. Hausler, L.A. Goelier,
October (No. 10) R.P. Zimmerman, R.H. Rosenwald ..................................... 7
Dissolution of Iron in Sulfuric Acid Solutions, Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 4340 Steel Foil in Aqueous
W.E. Reid, Jr. ............................................................... 407 Hydrochloric Acid Solutions Effect of Ferric Ion, E.G. Haney,
An Electrochemical-Statistical Study of Mild Steel Corrosion P. Fugassi, D.B. Christner .............................................. 17
Inhibition in Oxygen Containing Environments, Corrosion of Nickel in Liquid Sodium, C.F. Cheng,
R.A. Legault, S. Mori, H.P. Leckie .................................. 418 W.E. Ruther ................................................................... 20
Technical Note: Scanning Electron Microscopic Observation Technical Note: Corrosion of Nickel by Hydrogen Sulfide,
of Fracture Surface of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Stress N.W. Tideswell ................................................................ 23
Corrosion Cracking, H. Okada, Y. Hosoi, S. Abe ............. 424 An Analog Bridge Method for Differential-Capacitance
Effect of Various Modes of Loading on the Stress Corrosion Measurements During the Passivation of Stainless Steels in
Halide Media, C.D. Kim, B.E. Wilde ................................. 26

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Tribo-Ellipsometry: A New Technique to Study the Effect of Initial Hydrogen Content of a Titanium Alloy on
Relationship of Repassivation Kinetics to Stress Corrosion, Susceptibility to Hot Salt Stress Corrosion, H.R. Gray .... 186
J.R. Ambrose, J. Kruger .................................................. 30 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti-6% Al-4% V Foil by Methanol:
Technical Note: Influence of Aging Time and Temperature on Effect of Treatments with 2,4-Pentanedione and Its Metal
the Susceptibility of Gamma-Quenched U-5 wt% Nb Alloy to Complexes, E.G. Haney, P. Fugassi ............................... 189
Stress Corrosion Cracking, B.D. McLaughlin, Separation of Corrosion and Stress Effects in Stress
L.L. Stephenson, C.J. Miglionico ..................................... 35 Corrosion: Low-Alloy Steel in Hot Mixed Nitrate Solutions,
F.H. Cocks, J. Bradspies ............................................... 192
February (No. 2) A Study of the Intergranular Cracking of U-75 wt% Nb-
Hydrogen Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength 25 wt% Zr (Mulberry) Alloy in Aqueous Chloride Solutions,
Steel Wire, H.E. Townsend, Jr. ........................................ 39 S.W. Zehr ..................................................................... 196
Ion and Laser Microprobes Applied to the Measurement of
Corrosion Produced Hydrogen on a Microscopic Scale, June (No. 6)
H.R. Gray ....................................................................... 47 Environmentally Induced Cracking of Zirconium Alloys,
Technical Note: Morphology of Internal Oxidation in Cu-20% B. Cox .......................................................................... 207
Mn Alloy, P.K. Panda, A.K. Lahiri, T. Banerjee ................. 55 Chemical Analysis of the Liquid Within a Propagating Stress
Effects of Hydrogen on the Engineering Properties of Monel Corrosion Crack in 70: 30 Brass Immersed in Concentrated
Nickel-Copper Alloy K-500, J.A. Harris, R.C. Scarberry, Ammonium Hydroxide, H. Leidheiser, Jr., R. Kissinger .. 218
C.D. Stephens ................................................................ 57 Corrosive Effects of Various Salt Mixtures Under
Discussion: of Technical Note: A Reference Electrode for Combustion Gas Atmospheres, P.D. Miller, H.H. Krause,
Corrosion Studies in Aqueous Solution at Temperatures to J. Zupan, W.K. Boyd ..................................................... 222
289°C, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ..................................................... 63 Critical Species in the Transgranular Stress Corrosion
Corrosion of Type 430 Stainless Steel: Effects of Mo-Pd and Cracking of Titanium Alloys in Aqueous Solutions,
Other Addition Pairs, V.S. Agarwala, G.J. Biefer .............. 64 J.A.S. Green, A.J. Sedriks ............................................. 226
Technical Note: Hydrogen Embrittlement of 4340 Steel as
March (No. 3) a Result of Corrosion of Porous Electroplated Cadmium,
Anodic Polarization Behavior of Fe-Si Alloys in Sulfuric Acid J.G. Rinker, R.F. Hochman ........................................... 231
Solutions, W.B. Crow, J.R. Myers, J.V. Jeffreys ............... 77 Some Observations on the Stress Corrosion Characteristics
Technical Note: Interpretation of Fractographs of Stress of High-Strength Aluminum Alloys in the Marine
Corrosion Cracking in Hexagonal Metals, I. Aitchison, Environment, G.A. Wacker, H.-P. Chu ........................... 233
B. Cox ............................................................................ 83
Stress Corrosion Crack Paths in Al-Zn-Mg Alloys, July (No. 7)
W.R. Middleton, R.N. Parkins .......................................... 88 Use of an Empirical Potential Shift Technique for Predicting
Effect of Chloride Ion Concentration on the Polarization Dezincification Rates of ␣-Brasses in Chloride Media,
Behavior of an Fe-25Ni Alloy, D.O. Condit ....................... 95 E.E. Langenegger, B.G. Callaghan ................................. 245
Electrochemical Potentials of High-Purity Metals in Sea Pitting Corrosion of Sensitized Ferritic Stainless Steel,
Water, R.E. Groover, J.A. Smith, T.J. Lennox, Jr. .......... 101 C.R. Rarey, A.H. Aronson .............................................. 255
Effect of Some Phosphoroorganic Compounds on the Cathodic Protection and Hydrogen in Stress Corrosion
Corrosion Rate of Various Metals in Acid Solutions, Cracking, C.F. Barth, A.R. Troiano ................................ 259
B. Dus, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................. 105 Interaction Between Vanadium in Gas Turbine Fuels and
Sulfidation Attack, N.S. Bornstein, M.A. Descrescente,
April (No. 4) H.A. Roth ..................................................................... 264
Improved Corrosion Resistance, Reliability, and Integrity Passivity of Type 304 Stainless Steel — Effect of Plastic
of Cast Stainless Alloys, W.A. Luce, M.G. Fontana, Deformation, K. Elayaperumal, P.K. De, J. Balachandra 269
J.W. Cangi ................................................................... 115 Mechanism of High-Temperature Corrosion in Municipal
Corrosion and Corrosion Product Release in Neutral Incinerators, P.D. Miller, H.H. Krause, D.A. Vaughan,
Feedwater, E.G. Brush, W.L. Pearl ................................ 129 W.K. Boyd .................................................................... 274
Electrochemical Behavior of Ti-Ni Alloys in Acidic Chloride
Solutions, A.J. Sedriks, J.A.S. Green, D.L. Novak .......... 137 August (No. 8)
Synergistic Inhibition of Ferric Ion Corrosion During A Critical Appraisal of Some Popular Laboratory
Chemical Cleaning of Metal Surfaces, M.A. Steicher ....... 143 Electrochemical Tests for Predicting the Localized Corrosion
Technical Note: Eliminating IR Drops from Potential Resistance of Stainless Alloys in Seawater, B.E. Wilde ... 283
Measurements, J.A. Miles ............................................. 149 Dissolution of Ti-6% Al-4% V at Cathodic Potentials in 5 N
Natural Conditions for Caustic Cracking of a Mild Steel, HCl, E.L. Owen, R.C. May, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ...... 292
J.E. Reinoehl, W.E. Berry .............................................. 151 Technical Note: Boiling Water Corrosion Resistance of
Superplastic Al-Zn Alloys with Selected Ternary Additions,
May (No. 5) D.L. Dollar, J.A. Clum, R.E. Miller ................................. 296
Formation of Sodium Sulfate in Gas Turbine Combustors, An Electrochemical Study of Heteropoly Molybdates as
J.G. Tschinkel .............................................................. 161 Cooling Water Corrosion Inhibitors, A. Weisstuch,
Technical Note: Polarization and Photopotentials of Zinc C.E. Schell ................................................................... 299
Single Crystals in Na2S, D.A. Chance, K. Nobe ............... 170 Electrochemical Aspects of Stress Corrosion of Steels in
Autoradiographic Analysis of Microsegregation of Hydrogen Alkaline Solutions, G.J. Bignold .................................... 307
in Metals, M.R. Louthan, Jr., D.E. Rawl, Jr., Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in Carbonate
R.T. Huntoon ............................................................... 172 Solutions, J.M. Sutcliffe, R.R. Fessler, W.K. Boyd,
Pitting of Molybdenum-Bearing Austenitic Stainless Steel, R.N. Parkins ................................................................. 313
R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 177
Discussion: On the So-Called Linear Polarization Method September (No. 9)
for Measurement of Corrosion Rates, D.A. Jones ........... 180 Chemistry of Grain Boundaries and Its Relation to
Electrochemical Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti Intergranular Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel,
8-1-1 Alloy in NaCi Solutions, F. Lin, R.F. Hochman ...... 182 A. Joshi, D.F. Stein ....................................................... 321

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Potentiostatic Polarization of Inconel X-750, B.L. Trout, Stainless Steels in Chloride Solution, T. Suzuki, M. Yamabe,
R.D. Daniels ................................................................. 331 Y. Kitamura .................................................................... 18
Technical Note: Differentiating Stress Corrosion Cracking Lattice Dilatation and Hydrogen Embrittlement Cracking,
from Hydrogen Cracking of Ferritic 18-8 Stainless Steels, B.C. Syrett ..................................................................... 23
H.H. Uhlig, R.T. Newberg .............................................. 337 Cathodic Protection to Prevent Crevice Corrosion of Stainless
Effect of Some Electrolytes on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Steels in Halide Media, J.F. Bates ................................... 28
of AISI 4340 Steel, H.R. Baker, C.R. Singleterry ............. 340 Temperature as a Pitting Criterion, R.J. Brigham,
Hydrogen Evolution on Copper in H2SO4 Containing E.W. Tozer ...................................................................... 33
Benzotriazole, D. Altura, K. Nobe .................................. 345 Action of Carbon in Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel
Technical Note: Influence of Prior Electrochemical History on in Nitrate Solutions, J. Flis ............................................. 37
the Propagation of Localized Corrosion, E.D. Verink, Jr.,
T.S. Lee, III, R.L. Cusumano ......................................... 348 February (No. 2)
Role of Hydrogen in the Mechanisms of Stress Corrosion Mechanisms of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Trietanium-
Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Hot Chloride Aluminum Alloys in Methanol-HCl Solutions,
Media, B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim ......................................... 350 C.J. McMahon, Jr., D.J. Truax ........................................ 47
Technical Note: Galvanic Interaction Between Active and
October (No. 10) Passive Titanium, F.B. Mansfeld ..................................... 56
Editorial: Call for Papers, M.G. Fontana ......................... 359 Passivity of Zirconium in Sulfuric Acid Solutions — Effect of
Effect of Oxygen on the Campatibility of Tantalum and Cathodic Pretreatment, K. Elayaperumal, S.S. Chouthai,
Potassium, R.L. Klueh .................................................. 360 J. Balachandra ............................................................... 59
Intergranular Embrittlement of Copper-Palladium Alloys Technical Note: Further Observations on the
in Salt Water, D.B. Ballard, L.H. Bennett, Electrochemical Behavior of Ti-Ni Alloys in Acidic Chloride
L.J. Swartzendruber .................................................... 368 Solutions, A.J. Sedriks .................................................... 64
Effect of Oxide Thickness on the Hot Salt Stress Corrosion Tube Electrodes for Stress Corrosion Cracking and Hydrogen
Susceptibility of Ti-6% Al-4% V, M.W. Mahoney, Permeation Studies in High-Temperature Water,
N.E. Paton .................................................................... 374 R.L. Jones ...................................................................... 66
Effect of Temperature and State of Stress on Hydrogen An Electrochemical Testing Method for Stress Corrosion
Embrittlement of High-Strength Steel, J.B. Greer, Cracking by Separating Crack Anode from Cathode,
E.L. Von Rosenberg, J. Martinez ................................... 378 T. Suzuki, M. Yamabe, Y. Kitamura ................................. 70
Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 4340 Steel Corrosion of Metals by Liquid Bismuth-Tellurium Solutions,
in 10% Potassium Nitrate Solution at 100°C, H.R. Baker, W.R. Kanne, Jr. .............................................................. 75
C.R. Singleterry ............................................................ 385
Influence of Sulfide Inclusions on the Pitting Corrosion of March (No. 3)
Steels, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ................................... 388 Science and Technology in the Service of Society,
N. Hackerman ................................................................ 85
November (No. 11) Effect of Exposed Nonmetallic Inclusions on Corrosion
Dezincification of Alpha and Beta Brasses, R.H. Heidersbach, Resistance of Type 304 Stainless Steel in a Simulated
Jr., E.D. Verink, Jr. ...................................................... 397 Pressurized Water Reactor Environment, F.F. Lyle, Jr. ..... 86
Technical Note: Influence of Microstructure on the Corrosion Role of the Alloying Elements at the Steel/Rust Interface,
Behavior of Ti-2% Ni in Hot Acidic Chloride Solutions, with R. Bruno, A. Tamba, G. Bombara .................................... 95
Particular Reference to Weld Regions, J.A.S. Green, On the Growth of Corrosion Cracks, G.P. Cherepanov,
P.S. Kotval ................................................................... 419 L.V. Ershov, G.G. Kuzmin ............................................. 100
Analysis of Cathodic Protection Criteria, D.A. Jones ......... 421 Technical Note: Benzotriazole as Corrosion Inhibitor for
A Correlation of Phase Change with Stress Corrosion Fracture Copper; Part 2 — Acid NaCl Solutions, F.B. Mansfeld,
in Alpha-Brass, W.D. Sylwestrowicz .............................. 424 T. Smith ....................................................................... 105
Effect of Temperature and Some Inhibitors on Stress Technical Note: Effect of High-Dislocation Density on Stress
Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steels in Nitrate and Alkaline Corrosion Cracking and Hydrogen Embrittlement of Type
Solutions, H. Mazille, H.H. Uhlig ................................... 427 304L Stainless Steel, M.R. Louthan, Jr., J.A. Donovan,
D.E. Rawl, Jr. ............................................................... 108
December (No. 12) Cracking of Ti-6% Al-4% V in Methanol Solutions Containing
A Capacitance-Resistance Study of Polybutadiene Coatings on Sulfates, E.G. Haney, P. Fugassi ................................... 112
Steel, R.E. Touhsaent, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ....................... 435 Flouride Salt Corrosion and Mass Transfer in High-
Technical Note: A Two Layer Coating System for Use on Temperature Dynamic Systems, J.W. Koger .................. 115
Maraging Steels, S. Floreen, H.W. Hayden ..................... 441
Predicting Corrosion Rates with the Potentiostat, P.E. Morris, April (No. 4)
R.C. Scarberry .............................................................. 444 Electrochemical Measurements of Corrosion Processes
Fractographic Aspects of the Stress Corrosion Cracking of in a Boiling Water Nuclear Reactor, R.L. Cowan,
Titanium in a Methanol/HCl Mixture, J. Spurrier, A.I. Kaznoff ................................................................... 123
J.C. Scully .................................................................... 453 Potter-Mann and Bloom Iron Oxide Films Grown on Mild Steel
in 280°C 5 N NaOH: Their Significance in Pitting,
1973 (Vol. 29) R.L. Jones .................................................................... 133
Effect of Organic Lewis Bases on the Stress Corrosion
Cracking of AISI 4340 Steel Foil in Aqueous Acid Solutions,
January (No. 1) P. Fugassi, E.G. Haney ................................................. 140
Investigation of Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of
Some Effects of ClO4 Ions on the Stability of Anodic Films
Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys in Nuclear Reactor Water Environments,
Formed on Mild Steel, J.P. Hoare, K.-W. Mao ................. 143
W.L. Clarke, G.M. Gordon ................................................. 1
Technical Note: Influence of Cold Work on the Stress
Inhibition of Corrosion Fatigue in 7075 Aluminum Alloys,
Corrosion Susceptibility of Ti-13% V-11% Cr-3% Al,
R.E. Stoltz, R.M. Pelloux ................................................. 13
J.W. Munford, H.J. Rack .............................................. 146
Composition of Anolyte Within Pit Anode of Austenitic
Corrosion in Dilute Acids; Part 1 — A Modified Linear

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Polarization Technique, A.C. Makrides .......................... 148 D.C. Deegan ................................................................. 310
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Aged U-45 wt% Fractography of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Aluminum Alloy
Nb, J.M. Macki, R.L. Kochen ......................................... 153 7075, W.J. Helfrich ....................................................... 316
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zircaloy-2 in Neutral Aqueous Effect of Chloride Ion Concentration of the Anodic
Chloride Solutions at 25°C, B. Cox ................................ 157 Dissolution Behavior of Nickel, M.B. Ives, M. Zmin ........ 319
Stress Corrosion of á-Brass in an Acid Sulfate Solution,
May (No. 5) H.W. Pickering, P.J. Byrne ............................................ 325
Predicting the Atmospheric Corrosion Behavior of Steel Pitting Potential Measurements by Means of the Static
in an Industrial Environment, R.A. Legault, S. Mori, Potential Band Method, A.A. Seys, A.A. Van Haute ........ 329
H.P. Leckie ................................................................... 169
Corrosion in Dilute Acids; Part 2 — Mild Steel in Dilute September (No. 9)
Phosphoric Acid Containing a Food Additive, Role of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Heat Treatment in the
A.C. Makrides ............................................................... 180 Dissolution of Iron-Chromium Alloys in Acids,
Corrosion Inhibition of Iron and Copper in Chloride Solutions M.A. Streicher .............................................................. 337
by Benzotriazole, R.J. Chin, D. Altura, K. Nobe .............. 185 Twenty-Year Inhibition of Corrosion by the Pertechnetate
Corrosion Behavior of Titanium in HCl, N.T. Thomas, Ion, G.H. Cartledge ....................................................... 361
K. Nobe ........................................................................ 188 Discussion: of a Correlation of Phase Change with Stress
Solid Cadmium Cracking of Titanium Alloys, D.A. Meyn ... 192 Corrosion Fracture in Alpha-Brass, D. Tromans ............ 363
A Quantitative Model of Hydrogen-Induced Grain-Boundary Exfoliation Corrosion of 7075 Aluminum Die Forgings,
Cracking, H.P. Van Leeuwen ......................................... 197 J.V. Rinnovatore, K.F. Lukens, J.D. Corrie .................... 364
A Test Procedure to Evaluate the Relative Susceptibility of
Materials to Stress Corrosion Cracking, D.L. Dull, October (No. 10)
L. Raymond .................................................................. 205 Effect of Aging on the Anodic Behavior of Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys,
F.G. Hodge ................................................................... 375
June (No. 6) Discussion: Chemistry of Grain Boundaries and Its
An Electrochemical Evaluation of 1100, 5052, and 6063 Relation to Intergranular Corrosion of Austenitic
Aluminum Alloys for Desalination, R.A. Bonewitz .......... 215 Stainless Steel, M.H. Brown .......................................... 384
Corrosion in Dilute Acids; Part 3 — Corrosion Kinetics and Factors Controlling the Corrosion Behavior of Titanium
Effect of Cold Work, A.C. Makrides, F. Cocks ................. 223 and Titanium-Nickel Alloys in Saline Solutions,
Oxidation of Iron as Studied by Conversion Electron J.A.S. Green, R.M. Latanision ....................................... 386
Mössbauer Spectroscopy, G.W. Simmons, E. Kellerman, Effect of Moybdenum on the Corrosion Behavior of Iron-
H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 227 Chromium Alloys, M.B. Rockel ...................................... 393
Mini Potentiostat: A Versatile Power Source for Tafel Slopes and Corrosion Rates from Polarization
Electrochemical Studies, N.D. Greene, G.A. Moebus, Resistance Measurements, F.B. Mansfeld ...................... 397
M.H. Baldwin ............................................................... 234 Relationship Between Galvanic Current and Dissolution
Selective Corrosion of Stressed AISI 304L-Type Steel in a Rates, F.B. Mansfeld ..................................................... 403
5 NH2SO4-0.1 N NaCl Environment, A. Honkasalo ......... 237 A Study of Cathodic Polarization and pH Changes in Metal
Hydrogen Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Cracking Crevices, M.H. Peterson, T.J. Lennox, Jr. ....................... 406
in Ti-Al Binary Alloys, D.A. Mauney, E.A. Starke, Jr.,
R.F. Hochman .............................................................. 241 November (No. 11)
On the Shape of Some Polarization Curves in the Vicinity Effect of Ni Additions Upon the Stress Corrosion of Ferritic
of the Corrosion Potential, G. Palombarini, L. Felloni, Steels in a Chloride Environment, B.S. Poulson,
G.P. Commarota ........................................................... 245 R.N. Parkins ................................................................. 414
Role of Stress in the Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Mg-Al Vapor Pressure of Liquid Sodium Sulfate from 954°C to
Alloy, W.R. Wearmouth, G.P. Dean, R.N. Parkins ........... 251 1,204°C, R.E. Fryxell, C.A. Trythall, R.J. Perkins ........... 423
Role of pH on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium
July (No. 7) Alloys, M.I. Khokhar, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............. 429
Fractography of Stress Corrosion in Ti-8Al Tested in Fatigue, Technical Note: Activation Energy for the Corrosion of Iron
R.J.H. Wanhill .............................................................. 261 in H2SO4, D. Altura, K. Nobe ......................................... 433
Stress Corrosion of Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steels Fractographic Interpretation of Subcritical Cracking in a
in Saline Solutions, M.F. McGuire, A.R. Troiano, High-Strength Titanium Alloy (IMI 550), R.J.H. Wanhill . 435
R.F. Hehemann ............................................................ 268 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Iron and Nickel-Based Alloys in
Range of Validity of the Linear Polarization Method for Sulfate Solutions at 289°C, D.A. Vermilyea .................... 442
Measurement of Corrosion Rates, R.L. LeRoy ................. 272
Galvanic Corrosion of Al Alloys Coupled to Coated PH 13-8 December (No. 12)
Mo Stainless Steel, F.B. Mansfeld .................................. 276 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Stainless Steel in
Detection of Surface Contamination by Corrosion Printing, Oxygenated High-Temperature Water, W.E. Berry,
R.J. Picard, N.D. Greene ............................................... 282 E.L. White, W.K. Boyd ................................................... 451
Advances in Technology of Corrosion-Resistant Silicate Sensitization of Wrought High-Nickel Alloys, M.H. Brown,
Mortars, G.W. Read, Jr., F.M. Veater ............................. 285 R.W. Kirchner ............................................................... 470
Benzotriazole as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Immersed Copper, A Hydrodynamic Analog of Polarization Processes,
R. Walker ..................................................................... 290 J.E. Reinoehl ................................................................ 475

August (No. 8) 1974 (Vol. 30)


Influence of Preloading on the Sustained Load Cracking
Behavior of Maraging Steels in Hydrogen, O. Jonas ....... 299
On the Theory of Crack Growth Due to Hydrogen
January (No. 1)
Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Evaluation Tests for
Embrittlement, G.P. Cherepanov ................................... 305
the Detection of Susceptibility to Intergranular Corrosion,
Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of ASTM A517 Grade F
M.H. Brown ...................................................................... 1
Steel in Liquid Ammonia Environments, B.E. Wilde,
Anodic Polarization Behavior of Nickel-Manganese Alloys in

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1 N Sulfuric Acid Solution, R.M. Horton, K. Kim .............. 13 Zircaloys, B. Cox .......................................................... 191
Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Low-Alloy Steel in Acetate Polarization Measurements on Titanium Tube and Sheet
Solutions, J.G. Parker, W.G. Pearce ................................ 18 Having Preferred Orientation Textures, A.C. Fraker,
Effect of Nickel and Molybdenum on Galvanic Currents A.W. Ruff, Jr., J.A.S. Green, C.J. Bechtoldt ................... 203
Between Austenitic Stainless Steels, J.J. Eckenrod, Technical Note: A Simulated Crevice Corrosion Experiment
H.E. Trout, Jr. ................................................................ 24 for pH and Solution Chemistry Determinations, M. Marek,
Environment and Frequency Effects During Fatigue Crack R.F. Hochman .............................................................. 208
Propagation in Ti-25% Cu (IMI 230) Sheet at Room Analysis of Corrosion Products as a Tool in the Investigation
Temperature, R.J.H. Wanhill ........................................... 28 of Nickel Alloy Failures, R.W. Ross, Jr., R.C. Scarberry .. 211
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium Alloys in Concentrated
February (No. 2) Hydrochloric Acid and in Methanol and Bromine Vapors,
Corrosion Testing of Weldments, M. Henthorne .................. 39 C.M. Chen, H.B. Kirkpatrick ......................................... 218
Analysis of the Influence of Hydrogen on Pitting Corrosion
and Stress Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel in July (No. 7)
Chloride Environment, A.A. Seys, M.J. Brabers, Stress Corrosion Cracking of Iron in Nitrates: Effect of Carbon
A.A. Van Haute ............................................................... 47 and Low Alloying Additions, H. Uhlig, K.E. Perumal,
An Electrochemical Evaluation of 3003, 3004, and 5050 M. Talerman ................................................................. 229
Aluminum Alloys for Desalination, R.A. Bonewitz ............ 53 Technical Note: Constant Voltage Electropolishing for Iron
Corrosion Research Conference Extended Abstracts ........... 60 and Nickel, N. Sato, K. Kudo, T. Noda ............................ 237
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion of Eta-Phase, Hot-Dip
March (No. 3) Zinc Alloy in Potable Hot Water, G.R. Foster, S.G. Lee,
Development of Pitting Resistance Fe-Cr-Mo Alloys, J.R. Myers .................................................................... 239
M.A. Streicher ................................................................ 77 Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Electrodeposited Cadmium-
Technical Note: Some Errors in Linear Polarization Titanium Alloy, D.H. Kim, D.G. Clark ............................ 242
Measurements and Their Correction, F.B. Mansfeld ......... 92 Corrosion Rate Determination on Some Cast Irons in Liquid
Relation Between Manganese Sulfides and Rust Initiation, Sulfur. Effect of Temperature, Percent Al, and Form of
H. Okada, H. Shimada .................................................... 97 Graphite on the Corrosion Resistance, F. Ricciardiello ... 248
Relation Between Surface Slip Topography and Stress Technical Note: Application of Acoustic Emission Technique
Corrosion Cracking in Ti-8 wt% Al, J.D. Boyd, to the Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Distinguishing
R.G. Hoagland .............................................................. 102 Between Active Path Corrosion and Hydrogen
Embrittlement, H. Okada, K. Yukawa, H. Tamura .......... 253
April (No. 4) Technical Note: AgCl as a Cracking Agent in Hot MgCl2,
Microstructures and Some Properties of Fe-28% Cr-4% Mo R.L. Jones .................................................................... 256
Alloys, M.A. Streicher ................................................... 115 Investigation of the Anisotropic Anodic Polarization Behavior
Corrosion Product Deposition in Molten Fluoride Salt of Titanium, A.W. Ruff, Jr., A.C. Fraker ......................... 259
Systems, J.W. Koger ..................................................... 125
Corrosion Product Characterization of a Nickel-Sodium August (No. 8)
Sulfate-Air System After Exposure to Temperatures Near Result of Experiments on a New Stress Corrosion Testing
1,000°C, R.F. Reising, D.P. Krause ................................ 131 Apparatus for Wire, M. De Bondt .................................. 267
Effect of Alloy Structure, Hydroxide Concentration, and Stress Corrosion and Hydrogen Embrittlement in an
Temperature on the Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Aluminum Alloy, R.J. Gest, A.R. Troiano ....................... 274
Austenitic Stainless Steels, I.L.W. Wilson, F.W. Pement, Effect of Environment on the Fatigue Behavior of a Medium
R.G. Aspden ................................................................. 139 Carbon Steel, R.L. Prowse, M.L. Wayman ...................... 280
Erosion-Corrosion in Slurry Pipelines, J. Postlethwaite,
May (No. 5) E.B. Tinker, M.W. Hawrylak .......................................... 285
Influence of Copper and Bicarbonate Ions on the Corrosion of Hydrogen Evolution on Beta III Titanium Alloy, D.L. Dull,
Aluminum Alloys in Saline Solutions, A. Becerra, K. Nobe ........................................................................ 291
R. Darby ...................................................................... 153 Corrosion of Mild Steel in Nitric Acid Solutions Under
Effect of Alloying Additions on the Pitting Resistance of 18% Isothermal and Heat Transfer Conditions, M.M. El-Halwagi,
Chromium Austenitic Stainless Steel, R.J. Brigham, A.T. El-Mallah .............................................................. 296
E.W. Tozer .................................................................... 161
Technical Note: A Potentiostatic Method of Evaluating the September (No. 9)
Dezincification Tendencies of Brasses, L.P. Costas ......... 167 Evaluation of Stress Corrosion Cracking Testing Methods,
Effect of Oxygen, Chloride Ion, and Water Vapor on Crack A.J. Jacobs, H.L. Marcus .............................................. 305
Initiation in U 7-1/2 wt% Nb, 2-1/2 wt% Zr (Mulberry), Discussion: On the Shape of Some Polarization Curves in the
L.J. Weirick, C.W. Schofelder ........................................ 169 Vicinity of the Corrosion Potential, F.B. Mansfeld ........... 320
Technical Note: Influence of Texture on the Corrosion and Hydrogen-Induced Damage in Pickled and Anodized Ti-6% Al-
Film Formation of a Titanium Single Crystal, 4% V Alloy Surfaces, D.B. Das, J.A. Marceau ................ 324
J.A.S. Green ................................................................. 175 Technical Note: Observations of Tunnelling During Stress
Technical Note: Effect of Relative Humidity on the Stress Corrosion of an Austenitic Stainless Steel in CaCl2 Solution,
Corrosion Cracking of U-75% Nb, 25% Zr Alloy, J. Wiberg ...................................................................... 328
A.R. Miller .................................................................... 177 A Gas Chromatographic Study on the Kinetics of Uranium
Technical Note: Amines as Corrosion Inhibitors in a Oxidation in Moist Environments, T. Kondo, F.H. Beck,
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon-Aluminum System, M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 330
W.W. Arbogast, Jr. ........................................................ 179
Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Uranium Alloys, October (No. 10)
W.F. Czyrklis, M. Levy .................................................. 181 Galvanic Corrosion of Al Alloys I. Effect of Dissimilar Metal,
F.B. Mansfeld, D.H. Hengstenberg, J.V. Kenkel ............. 343
June (No. 6) Influence of Sulfides on the Products of Corrosion of Copper
A Correlation Between Acoustic Emission During Stress in Polluted Seawater, E.D. Mor, A.M. Beccaria ............... 354
Corrosion Cracking and Fractography of Cracking of the Effect of Alloying Additions on Seawater Corrosion Resistance
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of Iron-Aluminum-Based Alloys, J.F. Nachman, Potential-pH Diagrams for 90%-10% and 70%-30% Cu-Ni in
E.R. Duffy .................................................................... 357 Seawater, K.D. Efird ....................................................... 77
A Study of an Iron Macro-Pit Induced by Seawater, Scrape Potential Measurements on Aluminum Alloys,
C.W. Petersen, G.C. Soltz, K. Mairs ............................... 366 A.A. Adams, R.T. Foley .................................................... 84
Cleavage of Aluminum Alloys in Liquid Mercury, R.J.H. Effect of Phosphorus on the Embrittlement of Copper-Nickel
Wanhill ........................................................................ 371 Alloys by Mercury, L.P. Costas ........................................ 91
Triazole, Benzotriazole and Naphthotriazole as Corrosion
November (No. 11) Inhibitors for Copper, R. Walker ...................................... 97
Development of Ferritic Stainless Steels for Use in Selective Corrosion of Weld Metal in High-Nickel Alloys and
Desalination Plants, N. Pessall, J.I. Nurminen ............... 381 Stainless Steels, F.C. Brautigam ................................... 101
Electrochemical Reactions at Paper Shielded Metal Surfaces, Mutual Occurrence of Cathodic and Anodic Cracking in Iron,
R.J. Picard, N.D. Greene ............................................... 393 I.M. Bernstein, H.W. Pickering ...................................... 105
Temperature as a Crevice Corrosion Criterion, Role of Hydrogen in Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic
R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 396 Stainless Steels, M.L. Mehta, J. Burke .......................... 108
Corrosion Mechanism in Low-Conductivity Media with Water Technical Note: Effects of Processing on Performance of Cast
Traces: Studies in Wet Bromine, L. Gal-Or, J. Yahalom .. 399 Prosthesis Alloys, F.G. Hodge, T.S. Lee .......................... 111
Reactions and Kinetics of Newly Generated Titanium
Surfaces and Relevance to Stress Corrosion Cracking, April (No. 4)
T.R. Beck ..................................................................... 408 Editorial: Handbooks — Assessed, Focused, and Not by
Volunteers, R.W. Staehle .............................................. 115
December (No. 12) Kinetics of the Atmospheric Corrosion of Low-Alloy Steels in
Christmas Season Cracking, H.T. Michels, R.M. Kain ....... 419 an Industrial Environment, R.A. Legault, A.G. Preban .... 117
Sodium Compatibility Studies of Low-Friction Carbide Structure-Corrosion Inhibition Studies of Polyfunctional Metal
Coatings for Reactor Application, G.A. Whitlow, R.L. Miller, Chelating Compounds, M.J.A. Carroll, K.E. Travis,
S.L. Schrock, P.C.S. Wu ................................................ 420 J.H. Noggle ................................................................... 123
Use of Galvanokinetic Methods for the Determination of Discussion: O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............................................. 128
Characteristic Potentials for Pitting Corrosion on Aluminum, Acetylenic Corrosion Inhibitors, R.J. Tedeschi .................. 130
A. Broli, H. Holtan, K.L. Prestrud .................................. 427 Plastic Zone Size Associated with a Stress Corrosion Crack
Use of Charge Curve Analysis Technique for In Vivo as Determined by Selected Area Electron Channeling,
Determination of Corrosion Rates, P.J. Aragon, D.L. Davidson, F.F. Lyle, Jr. .......................................... 135
S.F. Hulbert ................................................................. 432 Some Effects of Heat Treatment Variables on the
Naval Brass Condenser Tube Corrosion, H.C. Albaya, Sensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel, D.A. Vermilyea,
J.B. Bessone, P.M. Taberner, O.A. Cobo ........................ 437 C.S. Tedmon, Jr., D.E. Broecker ................................... 140
Effect of Strain Rate on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Fracture Along Slip
Austenitic Stainless Steel in MgCl2 Solutions, Bands in Ti-8Al Tested in Methanol/HCl and a Rationale for
M. Takano .................................................................... 441 the Overall Fracture Process, R.J.H. Wanhill ................. 143
Technical Note: Effect of Increasing Aluminum Content on
1975 (Vol. 31) the Boiling Water Corrosion Resistance of Superplastic
Zn-Al Alloys, K.N. Melton, J.W. Edington ....................... 146
January (No. 1) Technical Note: Anion Dependence of the Activation
Energy for Iron Corrosion, B.J. Alexander, R.T. Foley ..... 148
Editorial: R.W. Staehle ...................................................... 1
Technical Note: Contamination of Test Electrolytes by
Effect of Heat Treatment Upon the Stress Corrosion Cracking
Dissolution Products of Platinum Counter Electrodes,
of Mulberry (U-75Nb-25Zr), L.J. Weirick ............................ 5
F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel ............................................ 149
Effect of Aging and Irradiation on the Corrosion Zr-25 wt%
Nb, V.F. Urbanic, J.E. LeSurf, A.B. Johnson, Jr. .............. 15 May (No. 5)
Corrosion of Zr-2.5 Wt% Nb, V.F. Urbanic, J.E. LeSurf,
Editorial: Further Strengthening the Technological Base,
A.B. Johnson, Jr. ........................................................... 15
R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 153
Intergranular Corrosion and Embrittlement of Ferritic
Embrittlement by Internal and by External Hydrogen,
Stainless Steels, J.J. Demo, A.P. Bond ............................ 21
H.P. Van Leeuwen ........................................................ 154
Contribution to the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Al-Zn-Mg
Effects of Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten on Sodium
Alloys, H.P. Van Leeuwen, J.A.M. Boogers, C.J. Stentler .. 23
Sulfate-Induced High-Temperature Corrosion of Nickel,
Dissolution Behavior of Cr23C6 and TiC Related to the
R.F. Reising .................................................................. 159
Stainless Steels in Which They Occur, J.H. Payer,
Linear Corrosion Kinetics at Dual Electrodes, S. Barnartt 164
R.W. Staehle ................................................................... 30
Effect of Sodium Chromite on Oxygen in Sodium Analysis
February (No. 2) in a Stainless Steel System, P.C.S. Wu .......................... 168
Evaluation of Corrosion Rates from Polarization
Editorial: R.W. Staehle .................................................... 39
Measurements, R.L. LeRoy ............................................ 173
Plateau Velocity of Stress Corrosion Cracking in High-
Carbonic Acid Corrosion of Steel, C. de Waard,
Strength Steel — A Quantitative Treatment,
D.E. Milliams ............................................................... 177
H.P. Van Leeuwen .......................................................... 42
Corrosion Resistance of Trip Steels, A. Baghdasarian,
Corrosion of Sensitized Autenitic Stainless Steel in Hot
S.F. Ravitz .................................................................... 182
Aqueous Solutions Under Natureal and Electochemical
Corrosion and Protection in the German Federal Republic,
Control, M.E. Indig, D.A. Vermilyea ................................. 51
D. Behrens ................................................................... 185
Corrosion Resistance of Titanium-Ruthenium Alloys,
A.J. Sedriks .................................................................... 60 June (No. 6)
Formation of Brittle Fatigue Striations, R.J.H. Wanhill ....... 66
Editorial: Apology and Progress, R.W. Staehle ................ 191
Influence of Grinding Fluids on the Introduction of Hydrogen
Corrosivity of Pressurized Liquids in Aerosol Cans,
in High-Strength Steel, K.B. Das, P.A. Parrish ................. 72
L.S. Su, E. Sheppard .................................................... 192
March (No. 3) Stress Corrosion Cracking of 60%-40% Cupro-Nickel Alloy:

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Fractography and Chemical Analysis, T.R. Pinchback, B.F. Brown ................................................................... 307
G.A. Wilkinson, L.A. Heldt ............................................ 197 Influence of Halides in Phosphoric Acid on the Corrosion
Influence of Water Quality on the Corrosion and Behavior of Stainless Steels, A. Alon, J. Yahalom,
Electrochemical Behavior of Mild Steel in Synthetic Acid M. Schorr ..................................................................... 315
Mine Waters, D.V. Subrahmanyam, G.R. Hoey .............. 202 Potentials of Selected Metal Alloys in Seawater at Elevated
Technical Note: Polarization of Homogeneous Aluminum- Temperatures, C.A. Smith, K.G. Compton ..................... 320
Copper Alloys in Aqueous Sulfuric Acid, Y.V.V.R.S. Murty, Review of the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel 600,
T.Z. Kattamis, O.F. Devereux ........................................ 207 D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 327
Observations on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of an Al-5% Technical Note: Wedging Action of UH3 During Slow Crack
Zn-25% Mg Ternary and Various Quaternary Alloys, Growth in U-0.75 wt% Ti, N.J. Magnani ........................ 337
J.A.S. Green, W.G. Montague ........................................ 209 Technical Note: Comparative Stress Corrosion Cracking
Effect of Plating Conditions on Performance of Porous Behavior of Austenitic Iron-Based and Nickel-Based Alloys,
Cadmium Deposit, D. Altura, F.B. Mansfeld .................. 214 A.J. Sedriks .................................................................. 339
An Evaluation of Some Electrochemical Techniques for the
Determination of Pitting Potentials of Stainless Steel, October (No. 10)
E.A. Lizlovs, A.P. Bond .................................................. 219 Editorial: Technical Options for People Problems,
Technical Note: Effect of Phosphorus and Silicon on the R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 343
Intergranular Corrosion of a Nickel-Based Alloys, Testing the Susceptibility of Stainless Steel to Intergranular
D.A. Vermilyea, C.S. Tedmon, Jr., D.E. Broeker ............. 222 Corrosion by a Reactivation Method, P. Novak, R. Stefec,
Technical Note: Effect of Palladium Alloying Additions on the F. Franz ....................................................................... 344
Environmental Cracking Resistance of Titanium-7% Al-2% Influence of Precipitate Free Zones on the Stress Corrosion
Nb-1% Ta Alloy, G.J. Biefer, A.J. Williams ..................... 223 Susceptibility of a Ternary Al-59 wt% Zn-32 wt% Mg Alloy,
P. Doig, J.W. Edington .................................................. 347
July (No. 7) Film Rupture Mechanism for Stress Corrosion Cracking of
Editorial: NSF Supports Technology — Technology Needs AISI 304 in HCl Solutions, J.R. Galvele, S.B. de Wexler,
to Support NSF, R.W. Staehle ....................................... 229 J.I. Gardiazabal ............................................................ 352
Susceptibility of Cr-Ni-Mn Stainless Steels to Pitting in Stability of Some Metals in Molten Sodium Metaphoshate,
Chloride Solutions, E. Lunarska, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, E.J. Casey, A.R. Bubios, R.W. Gorman .......................... 358
M. Janik-Czachor ......................................................... 231 Potentiodynamic Studies of Antimony in Acidic and Alkaline
Effect of Plating Current Density on Properties of Titanium- Solutions, L.L. Wikstrom, K. Nobe ................................. 364
Cadmium Deposit, D. Altura, F.B. Mansfeld .................. 234 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti-8% Al-1% Mo-1% V in Molten
Effect of Slurry Abrasion on the Anodic Dissolution of Iron Salts, W.H. Smyrl, M.J. Blackburn ................................ 370
in Water, J. Postlethwaite, M.W. Hawrylak .................... 237 Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steel
Homopiperazine as a Corrosion Inhibitor, N. Hackerman, Weldments in Boiling MgCl2, D.H. Sherman, D.J. Duquette,
D.D. Justice, E. McCafferty ........................................... 240 W.F. Savage ................................................................. 376
Polarization and Photopotentials of InSb in NaOH,
R.E. Patterson, D.A. Chance, K. Nobe ............................ 243 November (No. 11)
On the Fractography of Transgranular Stress Corrosion Editorial: The Classic Prediction, R.W. Staehle ............... 381
Failures in a Mg-Al Alloy, D.G. Chakrapani, E.N. Pugh .. 247 Correlation of the Surface Layer Stress Coefficient and
Oxidation of Electrodeposited Nickel-16 wt% Alumina, Stress Corrosion Cracking; Part 1, I.R. Kramer .............. 383
V.O. Nwoko, L.L. Shreir ................................................ 252 Effect of Nitrogen Content in a 18% Cr-5% Ni-10% Mn
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Line-Pipe Steels in Anhydrous Stainless Steel on the Pitting Susceptibility in Chloride
Ammonia, C.D. Kim, B.E. Wilde, E.H. Phelps ................. 255 Solutions, M. Janik-Czachor, E. Lunarska,
Technical Note: A Trouble-Free Electrode Holder for Use in Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 394
Autoclave Electrochemical Tests, A.K. Agrawal, D.C. Damin, A Study on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless
R.D. McCright, R.W. Staehle ......................................... 262 Steel in Boiling Magnesium Chloride, K. Hashimoto ....... 398
Steels for Seamless Hydrogen Pressure Vessels,
August (No. 8) A.W. Loninov, E.H. Phelps ............................................ 404
Editorial: Corrosion in the Limitations of the Near-Term Second Anodic Current Maximum for Type 430 Stainless
Energy Program, R.W. Staehle ...................................... 267 Steel in 0.1 N H2SO4, O.L. Riggs, Jr. .............................. 413
Corrosion of Condenser Tube Alloys in Sulfide-Contaminated Linear Corrosion Kinetics at Dual Electrodes
Brine, J.F. Bates, J.M. Popplewell ................................. 269 Discussion: F.B. Mansfeld .............................................. 416
Effect of Temperature on the Corrodibility of Copper and Technical Note: A Sensitive Method for Monitoring Iron
Zinc in Synthetic Seawater, E.D. Mor, A.M. Beccaria ..... 275 Corrosion in O2-Free Solutions, B.J. Alexander, ............. 417
Stress Corrosion Resistance of Some Copper-Based Alloys
in Natural Atmospheres, J.M. Popplewell, T.V. Gearing .. 279 December (No. 12)
Current Density Contour Maps: Experimental Determination Editorial: R.W. Staehle .................................................. 419
and Analysis, L.H. Laliberte, W.A. Mueller ..................... 286 Susceptibility of Iron and Nickel-Based Alloys to Stress
Anomalous Effects of Temperature on the Polarization Corrosion Cracking in pH 25 H2SO4 at 289°C, D.A.
Characteristics of Type 409 Stainless Steel, R.L. Chance, Vermilyea ..................................................................... 421
T.P. Schreiber, W.D. France, Jr. .................................... 296 Potential and Chloride Effects in the Stress Corrosion
Laboratory Studies of Galvanic Corrosion I. Two-Metal Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel in 290°C Water,
Couples, F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel .............................. 298 R.L. Jones .................................................................... 424
Dezincification of Cartridge Brass, R. Natarajan, P.C. Angelo, Nitrate Effects Promoting the Stress Corrosion Cracking of
N.T. George, R.V. Tamhankar ........................................ 302 AISI Type 304 Stainless Steel in MgCl2 Above 200°C,
R.L. Jones .................................................................... 431
September (No. 9) Use of Anodic Polarization in Fused Na2SO4 for Estimating
Editorial: COSMAT Study: Materials and Man’s Needs, Hot Corrosion Rates, D.A. Shores .................................. 434
R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 305 Effects of Variations of Carbon, Sulfur and Phosphorus on
Marcel Pourbaix: A Master Corrosionist is 70, the Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 600, A.R. McIlree, H.T.

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Michels, P.E. Morris ...................................................... 441 High Corrosion Resistance of Chromium-Bearing Amorphous
Iron Alloys in Neutral and Acidic Solutions Containing
1976 (Vol. 32) Chloride, M. Naka, K. Hashimoto, T. Masumoto ............. 146
Accelerated Grain Boundary Corrosion of Dilute Zinc-
Aluminum Alloys Under High Applied Cathodic Currents,
January (No. 1) L.P. Devillers, P. Niessen ............................................... 152
Editorial: Who Educates the Professional?, R.W. Staehle .... 1 Technical Note: Influence of Crystallinity on Corrosion
Hydrogen Problems in Energy-Related Technology, J.P. Hirth, Behavior of Ferrous Alloys, R.B. Diegle, J.E. Slater ........ 155
H.H. Johnson ................................................................... 3 Technical Note: Effect of Nickel Content on the Stress
Concerning Strain-Enhanced Corrosion Mechanisms of Stress Corrosion Resistance of Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys in an Elevated
Corrosion Cracking, D.A. Vermilyea, R.B. Diegle .............. 26 Temperature Caustic Environment, A.J. Sedriks, S. Floreen,
Electrochemical Behavior of 80% Sn-Cu Alloy in Some A.R. McIlree .................................................................. 157
Carboxylic Acids and Buffer Solutions, M.S. Abdel Aal,
I.M. Issa, M.M. Seleem .................................................... 30 May (No. 5)
On the Decohesion Model of Hydrogen Embrittlement, Editorial: When Does Information Give Power?
H.P. van Leeuwen ........................................................... 34 R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 161
A Fractographic Analysis of Environmental Fatigue Crack
February (No. 2) Propagation in Ti-6% Al-4% V Sheet, R.J.H. Wanhill ...... 163
Editorial: Hoar-CFIT-Cotton, R.W. Staehle ....................... 39 Potentiostatic Anode Film Growth on Bismuth, I.A. Ammar,
Hydrogen Evolution and Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Ni Alloys S. Darwish, M.W. Khalil ................................................ 173
in H2SO4 — Effect of Temperature, Cl–, and Benzotriazole, Hydrogen Diffusion Coefficients in Ferrovac 1020 and Cr-Mo
D. Altura, K. Nobe .......................................................... 41 Alloy Steels, O.F. Angeles, R.J. Stueber, G.H. Geiger ...... 179
Significance of the Protection Potential for Fe-Cr Alloys at A Quantum Chemical Study of the Corrosion Inhibition of
Room Temperature, K.K. Starr, E.D. Verink, Jr., Iron by Means of Aniline Derivatives in Hydrochloric Acid,
M. Pourbaix .................................................................... 47 J. Vosta, J. Eliasek, P. Knizek ....................................... 183
Hydrogen-Stress Cracking of Low-Carbon Martensitic Steel, Stress Corrosion Cracking in Fe-Mn-Cr Alloys,
J.H. Payer, A.G. Preban, H.P. Leckie ................................ 52 M.O. Speidel ................................................................. 187
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel in Ammonium Allan Talbott Gwathmey — Scientist, Scholar, Gentleman 29,
Carbonate Solution, D. Hixson, H.H. Uhlig ...................... 56 1903-May 12, 1963, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ........................... 191
Chemistry of Crevice Corrosion as Observed in Certain Cu-Ni Influence of Specimen Type and Heat Treatment on the
and Fe-Cr Alloys, E.D. Verink, Jr., K.K. Starr, Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Some Stainless Alloys,
J.M. Bowers ................................................................... 60 I.L.W. Wilson, R.G. Aspden ........................................... 193
Pitting Corrosion of Steel in H2S Solutions, L.M. Dvoracek .. 64 Technical Note: Transition of Cracking Mechanisms from
Mechanism of Corrosion of Polybutadiene-Coated Steel in Active Path Corrosion to Hydrogen Embrittlement in High-
Aerated Sodium Chloride, H. Leidheiser, Jr., M.W. Kendig 69
Strength Steels in a Boiling Nitrate Solution, H. Okada,
March (No. 3) K-I. Yudawa, H. Tamura ............................................... 201
Technical Note: Influence of Deionized Water on the
Editorial: The Office of Technology Assessment,
Anodic Behavior of Active-Passive Metals, F.C. Sessa,
R.W. Staehle ................................................................... 77
N.D. Greene ................................................................. 203
Effect of Composition and Structure on Crevice,
Intergranular, and Stress Corrosion of Some Wrought June (No. 6)
Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys, M.A. Streicher ....................................... 79
Editorial: Regularization of Adventitious, R.W. Staehle ... 207
Dissolution of Nickel in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide and
Effect of Thin Electrodeposited Nickel Coatings on the
Its Consequences on the Mechanism of Pit Nucleation,
Corrosion Behavior of U-075 Ti, L.J. Weirick,
M. Keston ....................................................................... 94
D.L. Douglass ............................................................... 209
Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of b-Titanium Alloy
Topographies of Thick Cu-Benzotriazolate Films on Copper,
38-6-44, W.F. Czyrklis, M. Levy ...................................... 99
T. Notoya, G.W. Poling .................................................. 216
Fractography of Sulfide Stress Cracking, M. Watkins,
Effect of Hydrogen on the Corrosion of Steels in High-
M.F. Bluem, J.B. Greer ................................................. 102
Temperature Water, P. Berge, C. Ribon, P. Saint-Paul .... 223
Effects of Residual Magnetism on the Corrosion Fatigue
Effect of Cold Work on the Corrosion Resistance of
Properties of Type 410 Stainless Steel Compressor Blades,
Nonsensitized Austenitic Stainless Steels in Nitric Acid,
J.D. Collins .................................................................. 109
C. Hahin, R.M. Stoss, B.H. Nelson, P.J. Reucroft ........... 229
April (No. 4) Effect of Tolyltriazole on Iron Corrosion and the Hydrogen
Evolution Reaction in H2SO4, N. Eldakar, K. Nobe .......... 238
Editorial: Kolotyrkin, Thomas, and the Corrosion Society,
Erosion-Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Seawater and
R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 115
Other Aqueous Environments — A Literature Review:
Stress Corrosion Cracking of High- and Low-Strength Carbon
B.C. Syrett ................................................................... 242
Steels in Nitrate Solutions, A.I. Asphahani, H.H. Uhlig ... 117
Structure and Composition of Thick Tarnish Films on Alpha-
Acoustic Emission Method for Monitoring Corrosion
Phase Copper Alloys, H. Gabel, J.A. Beavers,
Reactions, T.W. Rettig, M.J. Felsen ................................ 121
J.B. Woodhouse, E.N. Pugh .......................................... 253
Analysis of Errors in Measuring Corrosion Rates by Linear
Polarization, R. Bandy, D.A. Jones ................................ 126 July (No. 7)
Molten Salt Anodization of High-Strength Aluminum Alloys;
Editorial: Corrosion as Part of the National Anti-Wastage
Part 1 — Stress Corrosion Inhibition, F.H. Cocks,
Ethnic, R.W. Staehle ..................................................... 261
D.R. Cogley, G.H. Holleck, G.F. Hurley, C.R. Mitchell ..... 135
Molybdates as Corrosion Inhibitors in the Presence of
Some Electrochemical Aspects of the Stress Corrosion
Chlorides, E.A. Lizlovs .................................................. 263
Cracking of Steels in Liquid Ammonia Environments,
Fracture of Tarnish Films on á-Brass, R.P.M. Procter,
D.C. Deegan, B.E. Wilde, R.W. Staehle .......................... 139
M. Islam ....................................................................... 267
Effect of Uncompensated IR Drop on Polarization Resistance
Grain Boundary Corrosion of AISI Type 304L Steel in an
Measurements, F.B. Mansfeld ....................................... 143
H2SO4/NaCl Environment, T.J. Hakarainen,

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A. Honkasalo ................................................................ 271 Precipitation Reactions in Inconel Alloy 600 and Their Effect
Localized Corrosion Resistance of Mn-Substituted Austenitic on Corrosion Behavior, R.C. Scarberry, S.C. Pearman,
Stainless Steels: Effect of Molybdenum and Chromium, J.R. Crum .................................................................... 401
R.J. Brigham, E.W. Tozer .............................................. 274 A Versatile Polarization Cell System, R.E. Geisert,
Environmental Factors in Stress Corrosion Cracking and N.D. Greene, V.S. Agarwala ........................................... 407
Anodic Polarization of Zirconium in Methanol-HCl Solutions, Deformation of Iron Oxides Formed in Caustic Electrolyte,
G.C. Palit, K. Elayaperumal .......................................... 276 R.B. Diegle, D.A. Vermilyea ........................................... 411
Effect of Ultrasonic Waves on the Pitting Potentials of 18-8 Triazole, Benzotriazole, and Naphthotriazole as Corrosion
Stainless Steel in Sodium Chloride Solution, T. Nakayama, Inhibitors for Brass, R. Walker ...................................... 414
K. Sasa ........................................................................ 283 Technical Note: Analysis of Iron Carbide Dissolution
Pitting of High-Purity Zinc and Pitting Potential Significance, Products, J.H. Payer, R.W. Staehle ................................ 418
M.G. Alvarez, J.R. Galvele ............................................. 285
Ellipsometric Studies on Iron Oxide Film Growth at 100°C to November (No. 11)
350°C, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, J. Jurek .................... 294 Editorial: Corrosion Costs — AGARD — Promise!,
Corrosion Products of Iron Dissolution-Dependence on R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 421
Anions in Solution, B.J. Alexander, R.T. Foley ............... 297 Investigation of the Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking
Technical Note: Effect of Titanium on the Susceptibility in High-Strength Steels, V.A. Marichev, I.L. Rosenfeld .... 423
of Mild Steel to Caustic Cracking, R.B. Diegle, Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel in Ammonia Vapor
D.A. Vermilyea ............................................................. 303 Above Liquid Ammonia, P.B. Ludwigsen, H. Arup .......... 430
Analysis of Iron Corrosion Products Using Mössbauer
August (No. 8) Spectroscopy, M.J. Graham, M. Cohen .......................... 432
Editorial: Etymology, Etiology, and Epistemology, Effect of Oxygen on the Electrochemical and Corrosion
R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 307 Behavior of Rotating Nickel Disks in H2SO4, W.D. Jeffers,
Susceptibility of the Oxide Film Formed on Steel in Air K. Nobe ........................................................................ 438
at 100°C to 400°C to Local Breakdown in Borate Buffer Internal Hydrogen Embrittlement of Gamma-Stabilized
Solutions Containing Cl– Anions, J. Jurek, Z. Szklarska- Uranium Alloys, G.L. Powell, J.W. Koger, R.K. Bennett,
Smialowska .................................................................. 309 A.L. Williamson, V.C. Hemperly ..................................... 442
Stress Corrosion Susceptibility of Aluminum Cartridge Cases, Factors Affecting Stress Corrosion Resistance of the Ti-8%
M.A. Pelensky, A. Gallaccio ........................................... 312 Mo-8% V-2% Fe-3% Al Metastable Beta Titanium Alloy, R.
Corrosion at a Holiday in an Organic Coated-Metal Substrate Chait, P. Lum ............................................................... 450
System, B.D. Craig, D.L. Olson ..................................... 316 Technical Note: Specimen Holder for Surface Preparation of
Hydrogen Electrode Reaction and Hydrogen Embrittlement Corrosion Test Samples, J. Jelinek ................................ 455
of Mild Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide Solutions, A. Kawashima,
K. Hashimoto, S. Shimodaira ........................................ 321 December (No. 12)
An Improved Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy for Corrosion Service, Guest Editorial: A Highly Dispersed Food Reserve,
F.G. Hodge, R.W. Kirchner ............................................ 332 H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 459
Crack Propagation Resistance of Alpha-Brass Subjected to Breakdown and Repair of Inhibitive Films in Neutral Solution,
Prior Exposure in Corrosive Environments, Y.W. Mai ..... 336 M. Cohen ..................................................................... 461
Corrosion Inhibition of Copper by Tolyltriazole, R. Walker 339 Bulk and Surface Hydrogen Concentration Differences in
NBS Hydrogen-in-Titanium Standards: K.B. Das ........... 466
September (No. 9) Stress Corrosion Cracking of Admiralty Brass in Aqueous
Editorial: Structure of the Federal Materials Establishment, Copper Sulfate, T.R. Pinchback, S.P. Clough, L.A. Heldt . 469
R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 345 Fatigue Crack Growth in an X65 Line-Pipe Steel in Sour
Role of Alloyed Molybdenum in Austenitic Stainless Steels in Crude Oil, O. Vosikovsky .............................................. 472
the Inhibition of Pitting in Neutral Halide Solutions, Environmental Resistance of Pure and Alloyed gamma-Ni3Al
K. Sugimoto, Y. Sawada ................................................ 347 and ␤-NiAl, R.L. McCarron, N.R. Lindblad, D. Chatterji .. 476
Strain Enhanced Corrosion in the Iron-Caustic System, R.B.
Diegle, D.A. Vermilyea .................................................. 353 1977 (Vol. 33)
Residual Stresses in Bent Tubes for Nuclear Steam
Generators, Ph. Berge, H.D. Bui, J.R. Donati, D. Villard . 357
Corrosion-Erosion Behavior of Materials in a Coal-Gasification
January (No. 1)
Editorial: Water — Everywhere — In Need of a Program,
Environment, K. Natesan .............................................. 364
R.W. Staehle ..................................................................... 1
Effect of Oxygen on Hydrogen Transport in Copper,
Effect of Fluid Dynamics on the Corrosion of Copper-Based
G.R. Caskey, Jr., A.H. Dexter, M.L. Holzworth,
Alloys in Seawater, K.D. Efird ........................................... 3
M.R. Louthan, Jr., R.G. Derrick .................................... 370
Effect of Hydrodynamics on Pitting, T.R. Beck ...................... 9
Construction and Performance of a Silver/Silver Chloride
Electrochemical Measurements of Time-of-Wetness and
Reference Electrode for High-Temperature Aqueous
Atmospheric Corrosion Rates, F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel 13
Environments, I.J. Magar, P.E. Morris ........................... 374
Oxalate Coating of Nickel Alloys, P.E. Morris ...................... 17
Sulfide Stress Cracking Behavior of Some “Big-Inch” Line-Pipe
Relationship Between Acid Intergranular Corrosion and
Steels, G.J. Biefer ......................................................... 378
Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600,
Technical Note: Instrumentation for Measurements of
G.J. Theus ..................................................................... 20
Galvanic Currents as a Function of Velocity of Metal/
Effect of Microstructure on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy
Electrolyte, F.B. Mansfeld ............................................. 380
600 in High-Purity Water, H.A. Domian, R.H. Emanuelson,
October (No. 10) L.W. Sarver, G.J. Theus, L. Katz ...................................... 26
Editorial: Engineering Research Laboratories and the Fabric
of Technology, R.W. Staehle .......................................... 383
February (No. 2)
Editorial: Art in Corrosion, R.W. Staehle .......................... 39
70th Birthday Biography of Dr. Go Okamoto, N. Sato ....... 385
Professor Michal Smialowski, A. Szummer ......................... 41
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild and Low-Alloy Steels in
Corrosion Performance of Some Metals and Alloys in Liquid
CO-CO2-H2O Environments, M. Kowaka, S. Nagata ........ 395
Ammonia, D.A. Jones, B.E. Wilde .................................... 46

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Electrochemistry and Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Influence of Contaminants on the Failure of Protective
Cracking of Constructional Steels in Liquid Ammonia, Organic Coatings on Steel, E.L. Koehler ......................... 209
D.A. Jones, C.D. Kim, B.E. Wilde .................................... 50 Stress Corrosion Susceptibility of 7075 Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys
Oxidation Behavior of Co-Cr-Al Alloys at 1,000°C, G.N. Irving, Tempered from T6 to an Overaged T7X, P. Doig,
J. Stringer, D.P. Whittle .................................................. 56 P.E.J. Flewitt, J.W. Edington ........................................ 217
Stress Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Cr-Ni and Other Alloys in Technical Note: PPR Curves — A New Method of Assessing
High-Temperature Caustic Solutions, A.R. McIlree, Pitting Corrosion Resistance, B.C. Syrett ....................... 221
H.T. Michels ................................................................... 60 Technical Note: Results of Galvanic Corrosion Round Robin
Slow Strain Rate Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Testing, F.B. Mansfeld .................................................. 224
Stainless Steels, F. Stalder, D.J. Duquette ....................... 67 Technical Note: Simultaneous Potential-Current-Time
Corrosion of Lead Dioxide on Titanium Anodes, A.T. Kuhn, Measurements During Polarization Studies, N.D. Greene,
R.B. Lartey ..................................................................... 73 V.S. Agarwala ............................................................... 227

March (No. 3) July (No. 7)


Editorial: All in Favor — Say “Aye”, A.C. Flory .................. 77 Editorial: Corrosion, Conservation, and International
Transient Species Participating in the Stress Corrosion Collaboration, R.W. Staehle .......................................... 229
Cracking of Zirconium Alloys, B. Cox .............................. 79 Improvement of Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistance of 12%
Nickel Oxide Scales and Sodium Sulfate-Induced Hot Chromium Stainless Steels Through Heat Treatment,
Corrosion of Nickel, R.F. Reising ..................................... 84 R.D. Kane, M. Watkins, J.B. Greer ................................ 231
Vacuum Deaeration of Water — An Effective Method for Laboratory Studies of Galvanic Corrosion; Part 3 — Effect of
Preventing Corrosion, I.I. Oliker ...................................... 89 Velocity in NaCl and Substitute Ocean Water, F.B. Mansfeld,
Evaluation of Sulfide Corrosion Cracking Resistance in Low- J.V. Kenkel ................................................................... 236
Alloy Steels, R.B. Heady .................................................. 98 Anodic Polarization Behavior of Iron-Aluminum Alloys in
Heat Treatment, Plastic Deformation, and the Corrosion of Sulfuric Acid Solutions, E.E. Milam, W.B. Crow,
Low-Carbon Steel, R.L. Chance ..................................... 108 J.R. Myers .................................................................... 240
Stochastic Theory of Pitting Corrosion, T. Shibata,
April (No. 4) T. Takeyama ................................................................. 243
Editorial: Superstition and Rationality, R.W. Staehle ...... 115 Hot Salt Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium Alloys: An
Practical Experiences with Linear Polarization Measurements, Improved Model for the Mechanism, J.R. Myers,
R.H. Hausler ................................................................ 117 J.A. Hall ....................................................................... 252
Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of Iron in Presence of Accelerated Corrosion of Copper in Flowing Pure Water
Substituted Benzotriazoles, N. Eldakar, K. Nobe ............ 128 Contaminated with Oxygen and Sulfide, B.C. Syrett ...... 257
Corrosion Resis-tance of Inconel Alloy 600 in High- Technical Note: A Scanning Electron Microscopy and
Temperature Phosphate Solutions, N. Pessall, A.B. Dunlap, Microanalytical Study of In-Service Dezincification of Brass,
D.W. Feldman .............................................................. 130 G.D. Walker ................................................................. 262
Corrosion Research Conference Extended Abstracts ......... 145 Technical Note: Hydrogen Pickup by Zirconium Alloys
During Abrasive Cutting, J.H. Van de Kuur, J. Munch ... 264
May (No. 5)
Editorial: Basic Research — Corrosion — Congress August (No. 8)
Conservation, R.W. Staehle ........................................... 153 Editorial: Progress in US-USSR Collaboration in Corrosion,
Effect of Molybdate Ion on the Repassivation Kinetics of Iron R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 268
in Solutions Containing Chloride Ions, T. Kodama, Further Observations on Sensitization of Chemically
J.R. Ambrose ................................................................ 155 Stabilized Stainless Steels, C.H. Samans, K. Kinoshita,
Inhibition of Pitting of Stressed 18/8 Steel in H2SO4 by I. Matsushima .............................................................. 271
Quinoline-Chloride Mixtures, Z. Ahmad ........................ 161 New Fe-Cr-Mo Ferritic Stainless Steels, R.F. Steigerwald,
Effect of Hydrogen on the Corrosion of Steels in High- A.P. Bond, H.J. Dundas, E.A. Lizlovs ............................. 279
Temperature Water, P. Berge, C. Ribon, P. Saint-Paul .... 173 Potassium Oxalate Inhibits Corrosion of Mild Steel by Ferric
Stress Corrosion Crack Growth Rates of Brass and Austenitic Ion, D.V. Subrahmanyam, G.R. Hoey ............................ 295
Stainless Steel at Low Stress Intensity Factors, H. Lefakis, Effect of Chloride Ions on the Corrosion Characteristics of
W. Rostoker .................................................................. 178 Nickel in 0.1 N HClO4, A. Moon, K. Nobe ........................ 300
Cathodic Behavior of Zirconium in Aqueous Solutions, An Intergranular Fracturing Technique for Grain Boundary
F. Hine, M. Yasuda, H. Sato .......................................... 181 Segregation Studies of Austenitic Stainless Steel, J.Y. Park,
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of U-Nb Alloys in S. Danyluk ................................................................... 304
Air, A.R. Miller .............................................................. 186
Technical Note: Occurrence of ZrO2 Wedging in Cracked Zr- September (No. 9)
25 wt% Nb Alloy, V.F. Urbanic ...................................... 188 Editorial: A National Materials Museum, R.W. Staehle .... 307
Factors Influencing the Embrittlement of Cold-Worked High-
June (No. 6) Alloy Materials in H2S Environments, R.D. Kane,
Editorial: Time Dislocation as a Cause of Corrosion, M. Watkins, D.J. Jacobs, G.L. Hancock ......................... 309
R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 191 Effects of Some Alloying and Environmental Variations on the
On the Mechanism of Localized Corrosion of Nickel in Sulfuric Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Austenitic
Acid, J. Tousek ............................................................. 193 Stainless Steels, L. Budnar ........................................... 321
Rust Prevention Control by Changing Sulfide Type, Crevice Protection Potential for 90%-10% Copper-Nickel,
H. Shimada, Y. Sakakibara, H. Okada ........................... 196 K.D. Efird, E.D. Verink, Jr. ........................................... 328
Stress Corrosion Crack Growth in Austenitic Stainless Steel, Constant Strain Rate Testing of Type 304 Stainless Steel in
M.O. Speidel ................................................................. 199 High-Temperarature Water; Part 1 — Evaluation of Stress
Effect of Composition on the Electrochemical Behavior of Corrosion Cracking Sensitivity, M. Hishida, H. Nakada .. 332
Austenitic Stainless Steel in Ringer’s Solution, R. Bandy, Effects of Metallic Second Phases in Stainless Steels,
J.R. Cahoon ................................................................. 204 R.F. Steigerwald ........................................................... 338

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October (No. 10) M. Aucouturier, P. Lacombe ............................................ 39


Editorial: Corrosion of What Materials?, R.W. Staehle ..... 345 Influence of Density and Distribution of Intergranular Sulfides
Synergistic Effect of Ni and Fe on the Seawater Corrosion of on the Sulfide Stress Cracking Properties of High-Strength
Copper Alloys, K.D. Efird .............................................. 347 Steels, A. Johsi ............................................................... 47
Consistency of Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Auger Electron Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Analysis of
Uranium Alloys in three Environments, H.M. DeJarnette, the Effect of Alloying Elements on the Passivation Behavior
S.G. Fishman ............................................................... 351 of Stainless Steels, H. Ogawa, H. Amata, I. Itho, H. Okada 52
Environmental Cracking of 18% Ni 200 Maraging Steel, Low-Temperature Sensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel,
J.B. Gilmour ................................................................ 357 M.J. Povich .................................................................... 60
Effect of Oxygen and Benzotriazole on the Corrosion Microstructure and Chemical Composition of Natural Scale
Characteristics of Rotating Iron Disk Electrodes in Acidic Layers, C. Feigenbaum, L. Gal-or, J. Yahalom ................. 65
Chloride Solutions, R.J. Chin, K. Nobe .......................... 364 Structure of Iron-Carboxylic Acid Surface Films, J.C. Wood 70
Formation of Mixed Cation Spinels on Corroding Carbon Steel
Surfaces, T.E. Rummery, J.J. Hawton, D. Owen ............ 369
March (No. 3)
Effect of Velocity on Galvanic Corrosion on Al Alloys, Editorial: Is Corrosion Science Healthy?, H.M. Burte ........ 73
F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel ............................................ 376 Reference Electrodes for High-Temperature Aqueous Systems
— A Review and Assessment, D.D. Macdonald ................. 75
November (No. 11) Effects of Solution Flow on the Anodic Dissolution of Copper
Editorial: Two Centuries of Passivity and Beyond, and Mild Steel, J. Postlethwaite, E. Fiadzigbe, S. Aruliah . 85
R.W. Staehle ............................................ Back of Masthead Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Strength, Low-Alloy Nickel
Dynamic Oxidation and Corrosion in Power Generating Units, Steels in Sulfide Environments, A.K. Dunlop ................... 88
R.R. Dils, P.S. Follansbee .............................................. 385 Effect of Strain Rate on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Brass,
Constant Strain Rate Testing of Type 304 Stainless Steel in S.A. Bradford, T. Lee ....................................................... 96
High-Temperature Water; Part 2 — An Investigation of the Chelate Inhibitors for Zinc and Galvanized Products,
Chloride Effect on Stress Corrosion Cracking, M. Hishida, R.L. LeRoy ...................................................................... 98
H. Nakada .................................................................... 403
Effect of Boron on the Corrosion Resistance of Austenitic
April (No. 4)
Stainless Steels, F.P.A. Robinson, W.G. Scurr ................ 408 Editorial: What’s In a Name: NACE — The Corrosion Society,
Technical Note: A Silver-Silver Chloride Reference Electrode R.W. Staehle ...................................................................... i
for the High-Temperature and High-Pressure Polythiogylcolate Passivation of Zinc, R.L. LeRoy .............. 113
Electrochemistry, A.K. Agrawal, R.W. Staehle ................ 418 Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of a Duplex Aluminum Bronze
Alloy, P. Collins, D.J. Duquette ..................................... 119
December (No. 12) A Model of the Mass Transfer of Corrosion Products in
Editorial: Corrosion Science in the Energy Program, High-Temperature High-Pressure Water Circuits,
R.W. Staehle ............................................ Back of Masthead F.D. Nicholson .............................................................. 125
Professor N.D. Tomashov, Ya.M. Kolotyrkin ..................... 423 Scale Protection Criteria in Natural Waters, C. Feigenbaum,
Caustic Stress Corrosion of Fe-Cr-Ni Austenitic Alloys, L. Gal-or, J. Yahalom .................................................... 133
P. Berge, J.R. Donati, B. Prieux, D. Villard .................... 425 Pitting Resistance of New and Conventional Orthopedic
Chemical Nature of the Anion Dependency of the Corrosion of Implant Materials — Effect of Metallurgical Condition,
Aluminum Alloy 7075-T6, R.T. Foley, B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing ................................................... 138
P. Trzaskoma-Paulette .................................................. 435
Petch-Stables Theory of Hydrogen Embrittlement,
May (No. 5)
R.B. Heady ................................................................... 441 Caustic Cracking of Steam Generator Tube Materials,
Discussion: Observation on the Stress Corrosion Cracking R.S. Pathania ............................................................... 149
of an Al-5% Zn-25% Mg Ternary and Various Quaternary Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior of Boron/Aluminum
Alloys, L. Knutsson ....................................................... 447 Composites, S.L. Pohlman ............................................ 156
Reactivity of Carbon Tetrachloride with a Series of Metals,
W.L. Archer, M.K. Harter .............................................. 159
1978 (Vol. 34) Constant Strain Rate Studies on Shot-Peened Type 304
Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Aqueous Environments,
January (No. 1) M.J. Povich .................................................................. 162
Editorial: Chemical Stability in the Enlightment of the Properties of Films Formed on Iron Exposed to Inhibitive
Automobile, R.W. Staehle ......................... Back of Masthead Solutions, J.B. Lumsden, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ....... 169
Monitoring Corrosion and Oxidation Potentials in a Boiling Ellipsometric Study of Surface Films Grown on Austenitic
Water Reactor, M.E. Indig, J.E. Weber, A.D. Miller ............. 3 Stainless Steel in Chloride Solutions, Z. Szklarska-
Correlation Between Oxidation and Stress Corrosion Cracking Smialowska, N. Lukomski ............................................. 177
of U-45 wt% Nb, N.J. Magnani, P.H. Holloway ................... 7
Corrosivity of Wet Process Phosphoric Acid, T. Sydberger, June (No. 6)
S. Nordin ........................................................................ 16 Editorial: $70 Billion Plus or Minus $21 Billion,
Influence of Carburization on the Mechanical Properties of R.W. Staehle ...................................................................... i
Wrought Nickel Alloys, D.E. Wenschhof, J.A. Harris ........ 23 Continuous Cooling Sensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel,
Role of Molybdenum as an Inhibitor of Localized Corrosion on H.D. Solomon ............................................................... 183
Iron in Chloride Solutions, J.R. Ambrose ......................... 27 Evaluation of Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of
Evaluation of the Constant Strain Rate Test Method for High-Strength Steels by the Constant-Strain-Rate Method,
Testing Stress Corrosion Cracking in Aluminum Alloys, F.F. Lyle, Jr., E.B. Norris .............................................. 193
H.F. de Jong ................................................................... 32 Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking Studies at 288°C (550°F)
Using the Straining Electrode Technique — Comparison
February (No. 2) of Alloy 600, Alloy 800, and Type 304 Stainless Steel,
Observation of Hydrogen Trapping in Fe 015 wt% Ti Alloy by J.R. Cels ...................................................................... 198
High-Resolution Autoradiography, T. Asaoka, G. Papasset, Evaluation of Liquid-Metal Embrittlement by the Quasistatic

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Crack Propagation Technique, Y.W. Mai ........................ 209 Sensitization and Subsequent Intergranular Stress
Comparison of Potentiodynamically Determined Pitting Rates Corrosion Cracking in High-Temperature Water, M. Hishida,
with Actual Pitting Rates for Mild Steel and Admiralty Brass H. Nakada .................................................................... 338
in Oxygen-Bearing Waters, W.S. Tait ............................. 214 Kinetics of the Atmospheric Corrosion of Aluminized Steel,
R.A. Legault, V.P. Pearson ............................................. 344
July (No. 7) Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of High-Strength
Guest Editorial: Time of Trial and Corrosion Science, J.O’M. Steels in Liquid Ammonia at Low-Temperatures, F.F. Lyle,
Bockris ............................................................................. i Jr., R.T. Hill ................................................................. 349
Professor Carl Wagner — In Memorial, R.A. Rapp ............. 219 A Laser Interferometric Study of Corrosion of Coated and
Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue of Some Uncoated Metals; Part 2 — Corrosion of Armco Iron with a
Surgical Implant Materials in a Physiological Saline Porous Epoxy Primer, R.N. O’Brien, H. Kolny ................. 354
Environment, R.L. Jones, S.S. Wing, B.C. Syrett ............ 226 Reflectance Infrared Study of the Oxidation of Stainless Steels
Radioactive Contamination Under Applied Potentials in High- and Component Metals, F.P. Mertens ............................ 359
Temperature Water, D.H. Lister, R.S. Pathania .............. 236 Discussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Strength,
Effects of Corrosion on the Wear Patterns in Horizontal Low-Alloy Nickel Steels in Sulfide Environments,
Slurry Pipelines, J. Postlethwaite, B.J. Brady, H.H. Uhlig .................................................................... 364
M.W. Hawrylak, E.B. Tinker .......................................... 245 Discussion: Rust Prevention Control by Changing Sulfide
Technical Note: A Seawater Deaeration Procedure for Type, D. Twigg, R.H. Bingham ....................................... 365
Conducting Electrochemical Experiments, K.D. Efird, Technical Note: Intergranular Corrosion Fatigue Crack
V.M. Putnam ................................................................ 250 Growth of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel in Oxygenated
Discussion: Stress Corrosion Crack Growth Rates of Brass Pure Water at 85°C, T. Shoji, T. Ise, H. Takahashi,
and Austenitic Stainless Steel at Low Stress Intensity M. Suzuki .................................................................... 366
Factors, H.R. Kemp ...................................................... 251
November (No. 11)
August .............................................................. (No. 8) Guest Editorial: Support of Science, N. Hackerman ............. i
Guest Editorial: Maturing of High-Temperature Corrosion Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steam Generator Tube
Research, R.A. Rapp .......................................................... i Materials in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions, R.S. Pathania,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of C-Mn Steel in Phosphate J.A. Chitty .................................................................... 369
Solutions, R.N. Parkins, N.J.H. Holroyd, R.R. Fessler ..... 253 An Electrochemical Investigation of Fretting Corrosion of
A Laser Interferometric Study of Corrosion of Coated and Surgical Implant Materials, B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing ......... 379
Uncoated Metals; Part 1 — Technique Standardization with Flaw Growth in High-Strength Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys Exposed
the Zn/ZnSO4/Zn System, R.N. O’Brien, H. Kolny ......... 262 to Stress Corrosion Environments, R.C. Dorward,
Low-Temperature Sensitization of Welded Type 304 Stainless K.R. Hasse ................................................................... 386
Steel, M.J. Povich, P. Rao .............................................. 269 “Horse Shoe” Corrosion of Copper Alloys in Flowing Seawater:
Effects of Stress Intensity Rate K and Stress Ratio R on Mechanism, and Possibility of Cathodic Protection of
Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Enhancement Below KI Condenser Tubes in Power Stations, G. Bianchi, G. Fiori,
Stress Corrosion Cracking, T. Shoji, S. Aiyama, P. Longhi, F. Mazza ....................................................... 396
H. Takahashi, M. Suzuki .............................................. 276 Contribution to the Interpretation of Current Maxima in the
A Contribution to the Mechanism of Hydrogen Entry Into Passivity Range of Austenitic Stainless Steels, A. Cigada,
Steels in Acid Environments, B.D. Craig ........................ 282 G. Re, D. Sinigaglia, F. Borile ........................................ 407
Technical Note: Use of Free-Corrosion Potential-Time
Transients to Distinguish Between Pitting and Crevice December (No. 12)
Corrosion After Potentiostatic Tests, A. Garner .............. 285 Guest Editorial: March of Corrosion Science Toward
Scientific Control of Corrosion Processes, K.S. Rajagopalan . i
September (No. 9) Stress Corrosion Cracking and Anodic Behavior of AISI 304
Guest Editorial: Corrosion and Nuclear Energy — When Will Stainless Steel, Inconel 600, and Incoloy 800 Straining in
the Next Shoe Drop?, S.H. Bush ........................................ i Boiling NaOH Solutions, Y.S. Park, J.R. Galvele,
Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys 706 and 715 in Flowing A.K. Agrawal, R.W. Staehle ........................................... 413
Seawater; Part 1 — Effect of Oxygen, D.D. Macdonald, A Short Duration Test Method for Prediction of Crevice
B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing ................................................... 289 Corrosion Rates on Stainless Steels, J.M. Drugli,
Behavior of the Ferric Ion During Chemical Cleaning, E. Bardal ...................................................................... 419
J.P. Engle ..................................................................... 301 Adsorption of Benzotriazole onto Cuprous Oxide Surface: An
Hydrogen Embrittlement and Hydrogen-Dislocation Electrode Impedance Study, G. Lewis ............................ 424
Interactions, R.B. Heady ............................................... 303 Effect of Alternating Current on Corrosion of Low-Alloy and
Slow Crack Growth in a High-Strength Steel Exposed to H2- Carbon Steels, D.A. Jones ............................................. 428
H2S Gaseous Mixtures, G.E. Kerns, R.W. Staehle ........... 306 Atmospheric Corrosion in Marine Environments, R.A. Legault,
Stress Corrosion Studies on Some Stainless Steels in V.P. Pearson ................................................................. 433
Elevated Temperature Aqueous Environments, Relationship Between Repassivation Behavior and Pitting
I.L.W. Wilson, F.W. Pement, R.G. Aspden ...................... 311 Corrosion for Ti and Ti-% 6% Al-4% V, H.-J. Raetzer-Scheibe
Influence of Cathodic Polarization Upon Fatigue of Notched 437
Structural Steel in Seawater, W.C. Hooper, W.H. Hartt .. 320 Technical Note: Accelerated Hydrogen Charging of Nickel-
and Cobalt-Based Alloys, R.D. Kane .............................. 442
October (No. 10) Technical Note: Effect of Alloying on the Passivation of Iron-
Guest Editorial: Corrosion Science and Magic, M. Cohen .... i Chromium-Based Alloys, G.P. Chernova,
Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue in Cr-Mo N.D. Tomashov, L.A. Chigirinskaja ................................ 445
Low-Alloy Steel, S. Aiyama, T. Shoji, H. Takahashi,
M. Suzuki .................................................................... 325
Surface Characterization of Atmospherically Corroded and 1979 (Vol. 35)
Blast Cleaned Steel, C. Calabrese, J.R. Allen ................. 331
Critical Cooling Rate of 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steel for January (No. 1)
Guest Editorial: Problems Concerning Stress Corrosion

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Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels Used in Chemical Binary Alloys, D.A. Stout, J.B. Lumsden, R.W. Staehle .. 141
Plants, M. Izumiyama ........................................................ i A Model for Cobalt 60/58 Deposition on Primary Coolant
Use of Potential-pH Diagrams for the Interpretation of Piping in a Boiling Water Reactor, W.R. DeHollander .... 147
Corrosion Phenomena in High-Salinity Geothermal Brines, Effect of Test Method and Surface Condition on Pitting
D.D. Macdonald, B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing ............................ 1 Potential of Single and Duplex Phase 304L Stainless Steel,
Rapid Data Acquisition in the Study of Slow-Electrode P.E. Manning, D.J. Duquette, W.F. Savage ................... 151
Processes by Means of Simultaneous Potentiostats — Effect of Nickel Hydroxide Injection on the Mass Transfer of
Sulfidation of Copper, E.T. Eisenmann ........................... 12 Corrosion Products in High-Temperature, High-Pressure
Hydrogen Attack of 1020 Steel: Influence of Hydrogen Sulfide, Water Circuits, F.D. Nicholson, J.V. Evans ................... 158
D. Eliezer, H.G. Nelson .................................................. 17 Solid Metal Embrittlement of Ti-6% Al-6% V-2% Sn by
A Versatile, Inexpensive Potentiostat for Corrosion Studies, Cadmium, Silver, and Gold, R.E. Stoltz, R.H. Stulen ..... 165
F.B. Mansfeld, R.V. Inman ............................................. 21 Experimental Application of Design Principles in Corrosion
Flow Effects on Corrosion of Galvanic Couples in Seawater, Research, W.H. Smyrl, S.L. Pohlman ............................ 170
J. Perkins, K.H. Graham, G.A. Storm, G. Leumer, Effect of Molybdenum Content on the Sulfide Stress Cracking
R.P. Schack ................................................................... 23 Resistance of AISI 4130 Steel with 0.035% Cb, P.J. Grobner,
Corrosion Pretreatments for Copper-Zinc Alloys, D.L. Sponseller, D.E. Diesburg ..................................... 175
G.W. Poling, T. Notoya ................................................... 33 Hydrogen Evolution and Anodic Disintegration During
Corrosivity of Carbon Steel in Concentrated Chloride Electrochemical Pitting of Zirconium in Alkaline-Chloride
Solution, F.A. Posey, A.A. Palko ...................................... 38 Solutions, J. Postlethwaite, M. Onofrei ......................... 185
Technical Note: Effect of Rotation on Pitting Behavior of Technical Note: Inhibitive Effect of Benzotriazole on Stress
Aluminum and Stainless Steel, F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel43 Corrosion Cracking of ␣-Brass in Mattsson’s Solution, V.
Ashworth, K. Lyth, R.P.M. Procter ................................ 190
February ........................................................... (No. 2)
Guest Editorial: Institutional Problems in Corrosion, May (No. 5)
B.R.T. Frost ....................................................................... i Guest Editorial: Shortcuts to Prediction of Corrosion Rates
Effect of Ferrite Content on Stress Corrosion Cracking in — Do They Yield Valid Results?, F.L. LaQue ....................... i
Duplex Stainless Steel Weld Metals at Room Temperature, Protection of Copper by Pretreatment with Benzotriazole,
W.A. Baeslack, III, D.J. Duquette, W.F. Savage ................ 45 T. Notoya, G.W. Poling ................................................. 193
Direct Observation of Intergranular Corrosion in Al-4 wt% Cu Construction and Thermodynamic Performance of an Ag-AgCl
Alloy, A. Garner, D. Tromans ......................................... 55 Reference Electrode for Use in High-Temperature Aqueous
An Apparatus for the Examination of Localized Corrosion Environments Containing H2 and H2S, M.J. Danielson ... 200
Behavior, L.J. Gainer, G.R. Wallwork ............................. 61 Structure of Pressurized-Water Reactor Primary Corrosion
Sulfide-Induced Corrosion of Coper Nickel Alloys, J.P. Gudas, Products, Y.L. Sandler .................................................. 205
H.P. Hack ...................................................................... 67 Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel in 0.5
Hydrogen-Induced Fracture of a High-Strength Aluminum N H2SO4 + 0.005 N Kl Solution — X-Ray Photoelectron
Alloy, G.H. Koch ............................................................ 73 Spectroscopy Observation of the Surface Film, K. Asami,
Putrid Seawater as a Corrosive Medium, K.D. Efird, N. Totsuka, M. Takano .................................................. 208
T.S. Lee .......................................................................... 79 Alternating Current-Induced Corrosion: Effect of an
Corrosion Product Deposition and Release at Nuclear Fuel Alternating Voltage in Electrodes Under Charge-Transfer
Sheaths in Boiling Water, K.A. Burrill ............................ 84 Control, U. Bertocci ...................................................... 211
Polarization Resistance Measurements of High-Alloyed
March ............................................................... (No. 3) Austenitic Steels with Low-Carbon Content in Boiling
Guest Editorial: Economic Effects of Corrosion Research, E. Solutions of Concentrated Nitric Acid, B. Eremias,
Passaglia ........................................................................... i M. Prazak ..................................................................... 216
Mechanisms of Corrosion Product Transport and Their Accumulation of Radioactive Corrosion Products in Nuclear
Investigation in High-Temperature Water Loops, Steam Generators, D.H. Lister ..................................... 219
D.H. Lister ..................................................................... 89
Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking in Nonsensitized Ferritic June (No. 6)
Stainless Steel, L. Bednar .............................................. 96 Guest Editorial: Role of Colloid and Interface Science in the
Influence of Thermal Treatment on the Stress Corrosion Study of Corrosion of Metals, E. Matijevic ........................... i
Cracking Behavior of Inconel Alloy 600 at Controlled Stress Corrosion Resistance of XM-19 Stainless Steel,
Potentials in 10% Caustic Soda Solutions at 315°C, J.N. Kass, M.F. Henry, A.E. Pickett, W.L. Walker .......... 229
N. Pessall, G.P. Airey, B.P. Lingenfelter .......................... 100 Effect of Molybdenum Content on the Sulfide Stress Cracking
Effect of Autogenous Welding on Chloride Pitting Corrosion Resistance of AISI 4130-Type Steel with 0.035% Cb,
in Austenitic Stainless Steels, A. Garner ........................ 108 P.J. Grobner, D.L. Sponseller, D.E. Diesburg ................ 240
Pitting Corrosion and Scaling of Carbon Steels in Geothermal Localized Corrosion of Amorphous Fe-Ni-Cr-P-B Alloys,
Brine, A. Goldberg, L.B. Owen ...................................... 114 R.B. Diegle .................................................................. 250
Polarization Curve-Fitting by Computer Modeling, Parametric Evaluation of Susceptibility of Cu-Ni Alloys to
O.F. Devereux ............................................................. 125 Sulfide-Induced Corrosion in Seawater, J.P. Gudas,
Effect of Carbon Content and Thermal Treatment on the H.P. Hack ..................................................................... 259
Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Inconel Alloy 600 Preparation and Characterization of Model Colloidal Corrosion
Steam Generator Tubing, G.P. Airey .............................. 129 Products, E. Matijevic .................................................. 264
Nature of Iron Sulfides Formed on Steel in an H2S-O2 A Comparison Between Threshold Stress and “Crack
Environment, B.D. Craig .............................................. 136 Initiation” Stress Intensity for Sulfide Stress Corrosion
Cracking, B.E. Wilde, M.J. Doyle .................................. 273
April (No. 4)
Guest Editorial: Stress Corrosion — Tradition vs. Fractured July (No. 7)
Mechanicians, J.G. Kausman ............................................ i Guest Editorial: Keeping the Rhinoceroses Away, J.P. Berge i
An Investigation of Pitting Behavior of Iron-Molybdenum Corrosion Fatigue Crack Propagation in Aluminum-7%

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Magnesium Alloy, F.P. Ford ......................................... 281 Anodic Polarization Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steel
High-Temperature Electrochemical Studies of the Stress Alloys with Lower Chromium Content, W.Y.C. Chen,
Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel, M.E. Indig, J.R. Stephens ............................................................... 443
A.R. McIlree .................................................................. 288 An X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of the Behavior of
Effect of Physical Parameters on the Pitting Corrosion of Mild the Protective Layer on Aluminum-Brass Condenser Tubes,
Steel in Low Total Dissolved Solids, Oxygen-Bearing Waters: D.C. Epler, J.E. Castle .................................................. 451
A Nonpassivating Metal/Environment System, W.S. Tait 296 Effects of Prestrain on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304
Effect of Substituted Purines on the Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel by Means of the Stress Relaxation Method,
Iron, S. Vasseghi, K. Nobe ............................................ 300 H. Kamide, H. Sugawara .............................................. 456
Kinetics and Mechanism of Formation of Calcium Sulfate Hydride Phases in Austenitic Stainless Steels, A. Szummer,
Scale Minerals — Influence of Inhibitors, G.H. Nancollas, A. Janko .................................................................... 461
W. White, F. Tsai, L. Maslow ........................................ 304 Effects of Very Dry and Fully Water-Saturated Air
Cracking of Concrete in Seawater Due to Embedded Metal Environments on the Fatigue Life of D6AC Steel Under
Corrosion, W.D. Grimes, W.H. Hartt, D.H. Turner .......... 309 Constant and Variable Amplitude Loading Sequences,
Influence of Environment Purity on Gaseous Iodine J.Y. Mann, D.S. Kemsley .............................................. 465
Embrittlement of Zircaloy-2 and High-Purity Zirconium, Potential-pH Diagrams for Iron and Nickel in High-Salinity
R.P. Gangloff, D.E. Graham, A.W. Funkenbusch ........... 316 Geothermal Brine Containing Low Concentrations of
Technical Note: A Comparison of Deaerating Gases for Hydrogen Sulfide, D.D. Macdonald, B.C. Syrett ............ 471
Electrochemical Tests, R.L. Chance, R.G. Cesselli, Electrochemical Studies of Inhibitors in Aqueous Slurries of
M.S. Walker ................................................................ 327 Sand, Iron Ore, and Coal, J. Postlethwaite .................... 475
Technical Note: Versatile Electrochemical Cell for Studying Discussion: Continuous Cooling Sensitization of Type 304
Corrosion in Aerosol Containers, R.B. Diegle ................ 329 Stainless Steel, E.A. Loria ............................................ 481
Technical Note: Effect of Grain Boundary Impurities on the
Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Low-Alloy Steel, November (No. 11)
K.L. Moloznik, C.L. Briant, C.J. McMahon, Jr. .............. 331 Corrosion in Molten Salts: An Annotated Bibliography,
G.J. Janz, R.P.T. Tomkins ............................................ 485
August (No. 8) Validity of Electrochemical Methods for Measuring Corrosion
Inhibitive Effect of Oxyanions on the Stress Corrosion Rates of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Seawater, B.C. Syrett,
Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Boiling 20 N NaOH D.D. Macdonald .......................................................... 505
Solution, Y.S. Park, A.K. Agrawal, R.W. Staehle ............ 333 Crack Orientation in Ti-6% Al-6% V-2% Sn, J.A. Moskovitz,
Influence of Velocity and Dissolved Oxygen on the Initial R.M. Pelloux ................................................................ 509
Corrosion Behavior of Iron in High-Purity Water, Corrosion by Alternating Current: A Study of the Anodic
Z.A. Foroulis ................................................................. 340 Polarization of Mild Steel in Na2SO4 Solution, D.-T. Chin,
Role of Surface Chemistry in Crud Deposition on Heat T.-W. Fu ...................................................................... 514
Transfer Surface, T. Iwahori, T. Mizuno, H. Kohama ..... 345 Effects of Cyclic Tensile Loading on Stress Corrosion
Ion Selectivity of Precipitate Films Affecting Passivation and Cracking Susceptibility for Sensitized Type 304 Stainless
Corrosion of Metals, M. Sakashita, N. Sato .................... 351 Steel in 290°C High-Purity Water, H. Takaku, M. Tokawai,
Inhibitor Development for Titanium Corrosion, O.L. Riggs, Jr., H. Hirano .................................................................... 523
K.L. Morrison, D. A. Brunsell ..................................... 356 Technical Note: Optical Reflectance Method for Analyzing
Auger Electron Spectroscopy Investigations of Passive Films Anodic Films Formed on Aluminum, S. Thibault,
on Iron and Iron-Based Alloys, M. Janik-Czachor ......... 360 C. Duchemin ................................................................ 532
Corrosion of Cu-Ni Alloys 706 and 715 in Flowing Seawater;
Part 2 — Effect of Dissolved Sulfide, D.D. Macdonald, December (No. 12)
B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing .................................................. 367 Effect of Thioureas and Triazoles on Hydrogen Penetration
Influence of Surface Condition and Environment on the Rates in Iron, D.L. Dull, K. Nobe .................................. 535
Hydriding of Titanium, L.C. Covington .......................... 378 Acoustic Emission From Corroding Electrodes, F.B. Mansfeld,
P.J. Stocker ................................................................. 541
September (No. 9) Effect of Applied Potential on Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth
Guest Editorial: Knowing, Competence, and Optimism Rates of a Ni-Cr-Mo-V Turbine Disc Steel in a Room
Applied to Corrosion Problems, H.H. Uhlig .......................... i Temperature 12 M NaOH Solution, R. Rungta,
High-Temperature Scaling of Monophase Nickel-Titanium J.A. Begley .................................................................. 544
Alloys, F. Gesmundo, P. Nanni, F. Viani ....................... 383 Crevice Corrosion of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature Aqueous
Corrosion Inhibition of a Carbon Steel by 2-Ethylamino- Environments, D.F. Taylor ........................................... 550
Ethanol in Aerated 3% NaCl Solutions — Effect of pH, Effect of Peripheral Velocity on the Corrosion and Passivation
M. Duprat, N. Bui, F. Dabosi ........................................ 392 of Iron in Chloride Containing Media, M.A.C. de Castro,
Rate Controlling Steps of Stress Corrosion Cracking of High- B.E. Wilde ................................................................... 560
Strength Steels, B. Stellwag, H. Kaesche ....................... 397 Impedance and Potential Behavior of Surface Oxide Films on
Stress Corrosion of Steam Turbine Disc and Rotor Steels, Hafnium Electrodes, M.S. El-Basiouny, A.M. Bekheet,
B.W. Roberts, P. Greenfield .......................................... 402 M.M. Hefny ................................................................. 566
Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Seawater Polluted with Effect of Oxygen Temperature Combinations on the Stress
Sulfide and Sulfide Oxidation Products, B.C. Syrett, Corrosion Susceptibility of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless
D.D. Macdonald, S.S. Wing .......................................... 409 Steel in High-Purity Water, F.P. Ford, M.J. Povich ........ 569
Galvanic Corrosion of Aluminum, M.C. Reboul ............... 423 Technical Note: Corrosion and Grain Boundary Penetration
Technical Note: A New Accelerated Test for Studying the in Type 316 Stainless Steel Exposed to a Coal Gasification
Susceptibility of Stainless Steels to Chloride Stress Environment, S. Danyluk, J.Y. Park ............................. 575
Corrosion Cracking, S. Henrikson, M. Asberg ............... 429 Technical Note: Electrode Holders for Electrochemical and
Electrochemically Controlled Stress Corrosion Experiments
October (No. 10) at High Temperatures and Pressures, H. Tischner ........ 577
Effect of Nonmetallic Inclusions on the Pitting of Mild Steel,
L.J. Gainer, G.R. Wallwork ........................................... 435

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1980 (Vol. 36) D.D. Macdonald, H. Shih .............................................. 130


Liquid Lithium Corrosion Rate Expressions for Type 304L
January (No. 1) Stainless Steel, D.L. Olson, G.N. Reser, D.K. Matlock .... 140
Effect of Boiling on the Mass Transfer of Corrosion Products Ion Beam Analysis Investigation of Pit Nucleation on Titanium
in High-Temperature, High-Pressure Water Circuits, in Bromide Media, J.A. Petit, B. Kondro, F. Dabosi ........ 145
F.D. Nicholson, J.V. Sarbutt ............................................ 1 Titanium Corrosion by a Hot Perfluoropolyether,
Effect of Processing Variables on the Caustic Stress Corrosion W.L. Chandler, L.B. Lloyd, M.M. Farrow, R.K. Burnham,
Resistance of Inconel Alloy 600, G.P. Airey ....................... 9 E.M. Eyring ................................................................. 152
Electrical-Potential Requirements for Cathodic Protection of Technical Note: A New Apparatus for Corrosion Study In Situ
Steel in Simulated Concrete Environments, J.B. Vrable, in High-Temperature Water, N. Fujita, T. Tamura, M. Aoki,
B.E. Wilde ..................................................................... 18 H. Minato .................................................................... 156
Effect of Impurity Segregation on the Hydrogen Embrittlement Technical Note: A Novel Electrode Design for Electrochemical
of a High-Strength Nickel-Based Alloy in H2S Environments, Polarization Studies, M. Islam ...................................... 158
B.J. Berkowitz, R.D. Kane .............................................. 24
April (No. 4)
Effect of Heat Treatment and Impurities on the Hydrogen
Temperature Rise in Underground Impressed Current Anodes,
Embrittlement of a Nickel Cobalt-Based Alloy, R.D. Kane,
W.H. Burkhart ............................................................ 161
B.J. Berkowitz ............................................................... 29
Simulation of Coal Conversion Reactor Environments,
Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel in 0.5
R.A. Cooke, O.F. Devereux ........................................... 167
N H2SO4 + 0.005 N Kl Solution-Stress Corrosion Behavior
Analysis of Errors in Using the Two Electrode and Three
Under Constant
Electrode Polarization Resistance Methods in Measuring
Crosshead Speed Test, M. Takano, N. Totsuka ................... 36
Corrosion Rates, M.J. Danielson .................................. 174
Corrosion Rate Measurements on Steel in Sulfuric Acid Using
Effect of Anions and Organic Corrosion Inhibitors on the Rate
a Microprocessor Controlled Potentiostat, R.J. Taylor,
of Hydrogen Penetration of Iron, Y. Saito, K. Nobe .......... 178
L.F.G. Williams .............................................................. 41
An Exploratory Study of Inhibition of Intergranular Stress
On the Effects of á Martensite in Hydrogen Embrittlement of a
Corrosion Cracking in Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel,
Cathodically Charged AISI Type 304 Austenitic Stainless
C.S. O’Dell, B.F. Brown, R.T. Foley ............................... 183
Steel, H. Hanninen, T.J. Hakarainen .............................. 47
Cathodic Alloying of the Surface of Titanium, Chromium, and
February (No. 2) Stainless Steels as a Method of Increasing Their Passivation
Hydrogen Trapping in BCC Fe-Cr Alloys (7~94 wt% Cr) as and Corrosion Resistance, N.D. Tomashov,
Studied by Microautoradiography — Contribution of G.P. Chernova .............................................................. 201
Carbon Hydrogen Interaction-Consequences on Hydrogen New Inhibitors for Crack Arrestment in Corrosion Fatigue of
Cracking, C. Paes de Oliveira, M. Aucouturier, High-Strength Steels, V.S. Agarwala, J.J. De Luccia ..... 208
P. LaCombe .................................................................... 53 Technical Note: Effects of Manganese on the Electrode or
Straining Metal Electrode Technique as a Stress Corrosion Free Corrosion Potentials of Aluminum, W.A. Anderson,
Cracking Test-Type 304 Stainless Steel in NaCl + H2SO4 H.C. Stumpf ................................................................. 212
Solutions, I.A. Maier, J.R. Galvele .................................. 60
May (No. 5)
Anomalous Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel Exposed
Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of a 26% Cr-1% Mo
to Hydrogen at High Temperature and Pressure,
Ferritic Stainless Steel Containing Niobium, J.A. Davis,
M. Hasegawa, M. Osawa ................................................ 67
H.E. Deverell, T.J. Nichol ............................................. 215
Effect of Flow on Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Aerated
Capacity of Anodic Oxide Films on Bismuth in Various
Seawater and in Sulfide-Polluted Seawater, B.C. Syrett,
Solutions, S. Darwish, I.A. Ammar, M.W. Khalil ............ 220
S.S. Wing ...................................................................... 73
Analysis of the Stress Corrosion Fracture Surface of á-Brass,
Effect of Chloride Ion Concentration and Applied Potential on
G.T. Burstein, R.C. Newman ........................................ 225
the Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Type 304
Corrosion Behavior of Metallic Materials in the Reducing
Stainless Steel in Deaerated High-Temperature Water,
Environments Characteristic of a Coal-Fired MHD
P.L. Andresen, D.J. Duquette .......................................... 85
Generator, R.N. Singh, K. Natesan ............................... 230
Characterization of Surface Films on an Anodically Polarized
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Al-Zn-Mg Alloy AA-7039,
Ferritic Stainless Steel, R.L. Chance, S.W. Gaarenstroom 94
M. Landkof, L. Gal-or ................................................... 241
An Ultrasonic Abrasion Simulation Test Method Applied to
A STEM Examination of the Localized Corrosion Behavior of a
Dental Alloy Evaluation, S.R. Wright, F.H. Cocks,
Duplex Stainless Steel, P.E. Manning, C.E. Lyman,
G.W. Pearsall, L. Gettleman ......................................... 101
D.J. Duquette ............................................................... 246
Technical Note: Predicting Extent of Sensitization During
Effects of Various Hydrogen-Bearing Environments on the
Continuous Cooling from TTS Diagram, R.K. Dayal,
KISCC of AISI Type 4340 and 35% NiCrMoV Steels, J. Opoku,
J.B. Gnanamoorthy ..................................................... 104
W.G. Clark, Jr. ............................................................ 251
March (No. 3) Discussion: Alternating Current-Induced Corrosion: Effect of
Endurance Limit Enhancement of Notched, 1018 Steel in an Alternating Voltage on Electrodes Under Charge-Transfer
Seawater — Specimen Size and Frequency Effects, Control, S. Venkatesh ................................................... 259
W.H. Hartt, W.C. Hooper .............................................. 107 Technical Note: Cu-Be Stress Corrosion Cracking in
Characterization of High-Temperature Gaseous Ammonia, N.J. Magnani .............................................. 260
Environments, R.H. Kane ............................................ 112 Technical Note: Computer Modelling of Polarization Curves
Scaling Behavior of an Fe-4.54 wt% Cu Alloy in the Range in Passive Systems, O.F. Devereux, K.Y. Kim ................ 262
700°C to 1,000°C Under 1 Atm Oxygen, P. Nanni, Corrosion Research at Materials Research Laboratories,
F. Gesmundo ............................................................... 119 L.F.G. Williams ............................................................ 264
Surface Composition of a Type 316 Stainless Steel Related to
June (No. 6)
Initiation of Crevice Corrosion, G. Hultquist, C. Leygraf . 126
Determination of Surface Inhomogeneities Using a
Pitting Resistance of Engineering Materials in Geothermal
Scanning Probe Impedance Technique, H.S. Isaacs,
Brines; Part 1 — Low-Salinity Brine, B.C. Syrett,
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Influence of Moisture Exposure on the Composition of Aluminum Bronze D (CDA-614), C.W. Draper, R.E. Woods,
Oxides on Al-Zn-Mg Alloy: An Auger Electron Spectroscopy L.S. Meyer .................................................................... 405
Study, R.K. Viswanadham, T.S. Sun, J.A.S. Green ........ 275 Effects of Dissolved Oxygen, Chloride Ion and Applied
Influence of Chloride Concentration on Stress Corrosion Potential on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Type
Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel in LiCl Solutions, 304 Stainless Steel in 290°C Water, P.L. Andresen,
R.L. Shamakian, A.R. Troiano, R.F. Hehemann ............. 279 D.J. Duquette .............................................................. 409
Nature of the Barrier Oxide Films Formed on Hafnium Effects of Bicarbonate on the Corrosion and Passivation of
Electrode, M.S. El-Basiouny, A.M. El-Kot, M.M. Henfy .. 284 Iron, D.H. Davies, G.T. Burstein ................................... 416
Some Mechanistic Observations on the Crack Growth Effect of Variations in Seawater Upon the Corrosion of
Characteristics of Pressure Vessel and Piping Steels in Aluminum, S.C. Dexter ................................................ 423
Pressurized-Water Reactor Environment, W.H. Bamford, A Study of Various Critical Pitting Potentials for Type 316
D.M. Moon ................................................................... 289 Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid Containing Chloride Ions,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Welded Type 304 and 304L R.K. Dayal, N. Parvathavarthini, J.B. Gnanamoorthy .... 433
Stainless Steel Under Cyclic Loading, J.N. Kass, Corrosion of Nb-Ni Alloys in a KOH Solution, K. Sugimoto,
W.L. Walker, A.J. Giannuzzi ......................................... 299 G. Belanger, D.L. Piron ................................................ 437
Corrosion and Magnetite Growth on Carbon Steels in Water at Discussion: Hydrogen Embrittlement and Hydrogen
310°C — Effect of Dissolved Oxygen, pH, and EDTA Dislocation Interactions, W.R. Tyson ............................. 441
Addition, H.S. Gadiyar, N.S.D. Elayathu ....................... 306 Technical Note: Corrosion Product Removal from Steel
Role of Sulfide Inclusion Morphology in Pit Initiation of Fracture Surfaces for Metallographic Examination,
Several Type 300 Series Stainless Steels, P.E. Manning, I. Kayafas ..................................................................... 443
D.J. Duquette, W.F. Savage ......................................... 313
Technical Note: Mechanism of Corrosion of Iron by September (No. 9)
Hydrochloric Acid and Its Inhibition by Iodide and Some Effects of Electrolyte Composition and Heat Treatment
Quinoline, K.S. Rajagopalan, G. Venkatachari .............. 320 on the Aqueous Crevice Corrosion of Alloy 600 and Type
304 Stainless Steel at 288°C, D.F. Taylor, M. Silverman . 447
July (No. 7) Effects of the Seawater Carbon Diocide System on the
A Mechanistic Study of Sulfonium Salts Acting as Ferric Ion Corrosion of Aluminum, H.T. Rowland, S.C. Dexter ....... 458
Corrosion Inhibitors, W.W. Frenier, W.J. Settineri .......... 323 Effect of Scan Rate on Pitting Potentials of High-Performance
Determination of “True” Polarization Curves for Corrosion Alloys in Acidic Chloride Solution, P.E. Manning ............ 468
Rate Measurements of Steel in NaCl Stagnant Solutions, Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels in H2S,
S. Wolynec, E. Escalante .............................................. 327 W.-Y. Chu, S.-Q. Li, C.-M. Hsiao, J.-Z. Tien ................... 475
Differential Composition Profiles of Passive Films on Inconel Inhibition by Oleates of Various Amines in Temporary
600 and Incoloy 800 Alloys, M. Seo, N. Sato .................. 334 Protective Coatings on Mild Steel; Part 2 — Chemical
Review: Proposed Mechanisms for Corrosion Inhibition, Investigations, T. Szauer, Z. Klenowicz, Z. Szklarska-
Passivation by Metallic Cations, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ......... 339 Smialowska .................................................................. 482
Characterization of Atmospheric Corrosion Products on Pit Formation in the Cathodic Polarization of Passive Iron;
Weathering Steels, B.R. de Meybaum, E.S. Ayllon ......... 345 Part 1 — Dissolution of Passive Film and Pit Initiation,
Effect of Alloy Element Additions on the Pitting Corrosion of K. Ogura, N. Takesue ................................................... 487
Mild Steel, L.J. Gainer, G.R. Wallwork .......................... 348 Inhibition of Corrosion of Mild Steel in Sulfuric Acid by
Influence of Prior Deformation on Continuous Cooling Thiourea and Derivatives, M.B. Lawson ......................... 493
Sensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel, H.D. Solomon 356 Effects of Sulfur and Phosphorus on the Intergranular
Crevice Corrosion of Glassy Fe-Ni-Cr-P-B Alloys, Corrosion of 304 Stainless Steel, C.L. Briant ................. 497
R.B. Diegle ................................................................... 362 Technical Note: A Practical “Reference” Electrode for
Influence of Hydrogen Chloride on Corrosion of Boiler Steels Aqueous Phosphate Solutions Up to 300°C, H. Tischner,
in Synthetic Flue Gas, P. Mayer, A.V. Manolescu ........... 369 E. Wendler-Kalsch, H. Kaesche ..................................... 510
Investigation of the Kinetics and Mechanism of Subcritical Technical Note: Aluminum Pitting Corrosion in Aqueous
Crack Growth by Delayed Failure of Titanium Alloys In and Glycol Solutions: Characteristics and Relevance to Solar
Out of Corrosive Environments, V.A. Marichev, Thermal Collector Systems, D. Wong, F.H. Cocks .......... 513
I.L. Rosenfeld, V.V. Lunin ............................................ 373
Technical Note: Use of Load Pulsing in the Interpretation of October (No. 10)
Transgranular Stress Corrosion Fracture Surfaces in a Type Interaction of M-50 Steel with a Perfluoralkylether Fluid and a
310S Stainless Steel, M.T. Hahn, E.N. Pugh ................. 380 1% Additive Fluid Formulation, T.N. Wittberg, C.A. Svisco,
Technical Note: A Method for Controlled Stress Corrosion W.E. Moddeman ........................................................... 517
Cracking in Nonsensitized Inconel 600 Tubing, R.A. Clark, Preparation of Well-Defined Colloidal Particles by Thermal
R.L. Burr ...................................................................... 382 Decomposition of Metal Chelates; Part 2 — Cobalt and
Nickel, R.S. Sapieszko, E. Matijevic ............................... 522
August (No. 8) Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel in an
Corrosion Studies in Kraft White Liquor: Potentiostatic Acidified Chloride Solution, F.P. Vaccaro, R.F. Hehemann,
Polarization of Mild Steel in Caustic Solutions Containing A.R. Troiano ................................................................. 530
Sulfur Species, D.A. Wensley, R.S. Charlton ................. 385 Role of Sulfide Inclusions in Hydrogen Entry During the
Electrical Properties of Organic Coatings on a Local Scale Exposure of Steels to Acids, H. Pumphrey ..................... 537
— Relationship to Corrosion, J.V. Standish, Effect of Hydrogen Evolution on Acidification in Alloy 600 and
H. Leidheiser, Jr. ......................................................... 390 304 Stainless Steel Crevices at 288°C, D.F. Taylor,
Influence of Strain During Cooling on the Sensitization of M. Silverman ................................................................ 544
Type 304 Stainless Steel, H.D. Solomon, D.C. Lord ....... 395 Passivity Breakdown of Mild Steel in Seawater in the Presence
Inhibition by Oleates of Various Amines in Temporary of Sulfate Reducing Bacteria, R.C. Salvarezza,
Protective Coatings on Mild Steel; Part 1 — Electrochemical H.A. Videla ................................................................... 550
and Electrical Investigations, T. Szauer, Z. Klenowicz, Corrosion Behavior of Niobium in Hydrochloric Acid
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ............................................. 400 Solutions, B.S. Covino Jr., J.P. Carter, S.D. Cramer ...... 554
Enhanced Corrosion Resistance of Laser Surface Melted Prediction of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized 304

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Stainless Steel in 0.01 M Na2SO4 at 97°C, F.P. Ford, of Cold Torsion Twisted Mild Steel (Tor Steel) in Neutral
M. Silverman ................................................................ 558 Chloride Solutions, P.K. Srivastava, G.W. Kapse,
Effect of Prior Cold Work on the Degree of Sensitization in A.K. Patwardhan, M.L. Mehta ......................................... 16
Type 304 Stainless Steel, S. Pednekar, S. Smialowska ... 565 Surface Composition of Stainless Steel During Propagation
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Amorphous Fe-Cr-Mo Alloys, of Crevice Corrosion, S. Zakipour, C. Leygraf ................... 21
A. Kawashima, K. Hashimoto, T. Masumoto ................. 577 Surface Characteristics of Cold-Rolled Steel As They Affect
Paint Performance, R.A. Iezzi, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ............... 28
November (No. 11) Effect of Heat Treatment on the Degree of Sensitization of
Use of Zinc to Control Aluminum Corrosion in Aqueous Type 304 Stainless Steel, P.C. Chung, Z. Szklarska-
Glycol Solutions, D. Wong, F.H. Cocks .......................... 587 Smialowska .................................................................... 39
Anodic Polarization of Tin, Nickel, and a 65/35 Tin-Nickel Environmental Cracking of High-Strength Maragin Steels;
Alloy in Alkaline Media Containing Halide Ions, M.S. Abdel Part 1 — Aqueous NaCl Solution, D.H. Bradhurst,
Aal, A.H. Osman ........................................................... 591 P.M. Heuer ..................................................................... 50
Effect of Loading Rate on Environmentally Controlled Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of Laser Consolidated
Cracking of Sensitized 304 Stainless Steel in High-Purity Titanium-Coated Steel in Seawater, J.D. Ayers,
Water, F.P. Ford, M. Silverman ..................................... 597 R.J. Schaefer, F.D. Bogar, E. McCafferty ......................... 55
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 403 Stainless Steel in Technical Note: Influence of Crevice Chemistry on Constant
Na2SO4 at 100°C, B. Bavarian, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska 604 Extension Rate Tensile (CERT) Tests of 304L Stainless Steel
Corrosion Properties of Austenitic-Ferritic Duplex Steel AF 22 in 288°C Water, M. Silverman, D.F. Taylor ...................... 58
in Chloride and Sulfide Containing Environments, Technical Note: Grain Boundary Composition of
G. Herbsleb, R.K. Poepperling ....................................... 611 Unsensitized and Sensitized Duplex Stainless Steel,
Precursive Blistering in the Localized Corrosion of J.B. Lumsden, P.J. Stocker ............................................. 60
Aluminum, C.B. Bargeron, R.B. Givens ......................... 618
Some Observations on the Role of Inclusions in the February (No. 2)
Hydrogen-Induced Blister Cracking of Linepipe Steels in Environmental Cracking of High-Strength Maraging Steels;
Sulfide Environments, B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim, Part 2 — Gaseous Flouride Atmospheres, D.H. Bradhurst,
E.H. Phelps .................................................................. 625 P.M. Heuer ..................................................................... 63
Corrosion Fatigue of Type 304 Stainless Steel in H2SO4 and An Initial Investigation of Calcareous Deposits Upon Cathodic
Boiling NaOH, A. Boateng, J.A. Begley, R.W. Staehle ...... 633 Steel Surfaces in Seawater, S.L. Wolfson, W.H. Hartt ....... 70
Crack Growth Behavior of Type 304 Stainless Steel in A Controlled Composition Study of Calcium Carbonate Crystal
Oxygenated 290°C Pure Water Under Low-Frequency Growth: Influence of Scale Inhibitors, G.H. Nancollas,
Cyclic Loading, T. Kawakubo, M. Hishida, K. Amano, T.F. Kazmierczak, E. Schuttringer ................................... 76
M. Katsuta ................................................................... 638 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Depleted Uranium Alloys in
Moist Salt Ladened Air, D.F. Hasson, J.A. Joyce,
December (No. 12) C.R. Crowe ..................................................................... 81
Evaluation of Corrosion Rate of Copper Alloys by Means of Corrosion Inhibition of a Carbon Steel in 3% NaCl Solutions
Polarization Measurement, Y. Ishikawa, K. Mikada ........ 649 by Aliphatic Amino-Alcohol and Diamine-Type and Diamine-
Review: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Type Compounds, M. Duprat, F. Dabosi .......................... 89
Stainless Steel in Oxygenated Pure Water at Elevated Inhibition and Acceleration of Aluminum Corrosion,
Temperatures, S. Szklarska-Smialowska, G. Cragnolino 653 B.W. Samuels, K. Sotoudeh, R.T. Foley ........................... 92
Chloride Ion Concentration and pH Dependence of the Determination of Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of Al-
Transient Dissolution Characteristics of Metals During Cu-Mg Alloys by Slow Strain Rate and Alternate Immersion
High-Strain Corrosion Fatigue, C. Patel ......................... 665 Testing, S. Maitra ........................................................... 98
Chemical Nature of Aluminum Corrosion: IV. Some Anion Use of Accelerated Intergranular Corrosion Tests and Pitting
Effects on Stress Corrosion Cracking of AA 7075-T651, Corrosion Tests to Detect Sensitization and Susceptibility to
A.H. Le, B.F. Brown, R.T. Foley .................................... 673 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in High-
Effect of Heat Treatment on Corrosion Behavior of Amorphous Temperature Water of Duplex 308 Stainless Steel,
Fe-Cr-P-C and Fe-Ni-Cr-P-B Alloys in 1 N HCl, M. Naka, T.M. Devine, B.J. Drummond ........................................ 104
K. Hashimoto, T. Masumoto .......................................... 679 A Study of the Entry and Removal of Hydrogen During
Comparative Stress Corrosion Behavior of Welded Austenitic Coating and Thermal Treatment of Steel, H.E. Townsend 115
Stainless Steel Pipe in High-Temperature High-Purity Absorption of Organic Phosphonates on Calcium Sulfate
Oxygenated Water, J.N. Kass, J.C. Lemaire, R.B. Davis, Dihydrate Crystals, J.S. Gill, G.H. Nancollas ................. 120
J.C. Alexander, J.C. Danko ........................................... 686 Technical Note: Crevice Corrosion Rate Measurement of
Technical Note: Electrochemcial Aspects and Stress Aluminum Alloys by Linear Polarization Method, M. Suzuki,
Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Type 316 Stainless Steel in Y. Sato ......................................................................... 123
Chloride Containing Ammonium Sulfate Solutions,
H.S. Tong, D.J. Swartz .................................................. 699 March (No. 3)
Technical Note: Toward a More Corrosion-Resistant Grain Morphology Dependence of Stress Corrosion Cracking
Galvanized Steel, H. Leidheiser, Jr., I. Suzuki ................ 701 in 2124 Aluminum Alloy Plate, S. Maitra ....................... 125
Stress Corrosion Cracking of ASTM A517 Steel in Liquid
1981 (Vol. 37) Ammonia: Environmental Factors, B.E. Wilde ............... 131
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel Under
Residual Stress, M. Takano, H. Takaku ......................... 142
January (No. 1) Electrochemical Investigations of the Resistance of Inconel
Effect of Chromate Inhibitor on the Mechanical and
600, Incoloy 800, and Type 347 Stainless Steel to Pitting
Electrochemical Components of Erosion-Corrosion in
Corrosion in Faulted Pressurized-Water Reactor Secondary
Aqueous Slurries of Sand, J. Postlethwaite ........................ 1
Water at 150°C to 250°C, J. Hickling, N. Wieling ............ 147
Sulfide Corrosion Cracking of Linepipe for Sour Gas Service,
Hydrothermal Formation of (Hydrous) Oxides on Metal
T. Taira, K. Tsukada, Y. Kobayashi, H. Inagaki,
Surfaces, R.S. Sapieszko, E. Matijevic ........................... 152
T. Watanabe ..................................................................... 5
Corrosion Behavior of Metallic Materials in Organic Media
Effect of Sodium Nitrite Inhibitor on the Corrosion Behavior

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Containing Hydrogen Chloride, P. Hronsky .................... 161 in Water, W.-Y. Chu, T.-H. Liu, C.-M. Hsiao, S.-Q. Li ..... 320
Electrochemical Behavior of Niobium in Acidic Solutions, Evaluation of Highly Alloyed Stainless Materials for
C.P. Vijayan, P.L. Claessens, D.L. Piron ......................... 170 CO2/H2S Environments, A.I. Asphahani ........................ 327
On the Electrochemical Behavior of Tungsten in Buffer Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless
Solutions as Revealed by Potential and Impedance Steel in High-Temperature Water Under Gamma Ray
Measurements at Open Circuit, M.S. El-Basiouny, F. El- Irradiation, N. Fujita, M. Akiyama, T. Tamura ................ 335
Taib Heakal, M.M. Hefny ............................................... 175 A Comparative Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steam
Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Seawater: Correlation Generator Tube Materials in Water at 315°C, P.K. De,
of Field Data with Laboratory Ferric Chloride Tests, S.K. Ghosal .................................................................. 341
A. Garner ..................................................................... 178 Cathodic Protection of Bronze Propellers for Copper-Nickel-
Surfaced Ships, A.W. Forrest, Jr., R.T. Bicicchi ............. 349
April (No. 4) Chemical Nature of Aluminum Corrosion; Part 1 — Corrosion
Guest Editorial: A Changing of the Guard, J.H. Payer ......... i of Aluminum Surfaces by Aluminum Salts, K. Sotoudeh,
Effects of Silicon Content and Oxidation Potential on the T.H. Nguyen, R.T. Foley, B.F. Brown ............................. 358
Carburization of Centrifugally Cast HK-40, R.H. Kane ... 187 Critical Film Composition for the Initiation of Crevice
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ferritic Stainless Steels in Corrosion of Type 304 and 316 Stainless Steels,
Chloride Solutions, T.W. Mohr, A.R. Troiano, S. Zakipour, C. Leygraf ................................................. 363
R.F. Hehemann ............................................................ 199 Discussion: Use of Zinc to Control Aluminum Corrosion in
Characterization of Carbon Steel Corrosion in Dilute Aqueous Glycol Solutions, D. Caplan ............................ 369
Ammonium Nitrite Solutions and Irrigation Ground Waters, Gordon Research Conference on Corrosion ...................... 370
D.L. Johnson, H. Omura ............................................... 209 Call for Papers: 1982 Corrosion Research Conference ...... 370
An Investigation into the Mechanism of Inhibition of a
Synergistic Dianodic Corrosion Inhibitor, A. Marshall .... 214 July (No. 7)
Effects of Substituted Benzotriazoles on the Electrochemical 1981 Whitney Award Lecture: New Data on the Mechanism
Behavior of Copper in H2SO4, J.S. Wu, K. Nobe .............. 223 of Metals Protection with Inhibitors, I.L. Rosenfeld ......... 371
Direct Observations of Stress Corrosion Crack Tips of Type Significance of External Polarization on Stress Corrosion
304 Stainless Steel in a Boiling 42% MgCl2 Solution, Crack Growth by Anodic Dissolution, P. Doig,
T. Nakayama, M. Takano .............................................. 226 P.E.J. Flewitt ............................................................... 378
Corrosion of 5456-H117 Aluminum in High-Velocity Breakdown of Oxide Films on Steel Exposed to Chloride
Seawater, G.A. Gehring, Jr., M.H. Peterson ................... 232 Solutions, H.E. Townsend, H.J. Cleary, L. Allegra .......... 384
Discussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Welded Type Hot Corrosion of Nimonic 105 in Sodium Sulfate-Sodium
304 and 304L Stainless Steel Under Cyclic Loading, Chloride Melts, C.A.C. Sequeira, M.G. Hocking .............. 392
E.A. Loria ..................................................................... 243 Corrosion of Carbon Steels in Mechanically Stirred Solutions
20 M H2SO4, H. Przewlocka, H. Bala .............................. 407
May (No. 5) Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized 304 Austenitic
Occurrence and Prevention of Hydrogen-Induced Stainless Steel in Sulfurous Acid, S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta,
Stepwise Cracking and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low- S.K. Saraf, I.P. Saraswat ............................................... 412
Alloy Pipeline Steels, G. Herbsleb, R.K. Poepperling, An Auger Electron Spectroscopic Study of Phosphorous
W. Schwenk ................................................................. 247 Segreation in the Grain Boundaries of Nickel-Based
Optical Studies of Dezincification in Alpha-Brass, Alloy 600, M. Guttmann, Ph. Dumoulin, N. Tan-Tai,
J.E. Finnegan, R.E. Hummel, E.D. Verink, Jr. ............... 256 P. Fontaine ................................................................... 416
Inhibition of Corrosion of a Carbon Steel by the Aliphatic Technical Note: Effects of Chloride Ions on the Anodic
Fatty Polyamines in Association with Organic Phosphorous Dissolution of 90%-10% and 70%-30% Cu-Ni alloys in
Compounds in 3% Sodium Chloride Solutions, M. Duprat, H2SO4, K. Nobe, G.L. Bauerle ........................................ 426
F. Dabosi, F. Moran, S. Rocher ..................................... 262 Technical Note: Use of Recrystallization to Study the Plastic
Investigation of Carbon Steel Passivation Behavior in Zone Associated with Stress Corrosion Cracking in Type
Deionized Water by Ellipsometry, M. Matsudaira, 304 Stainless Steel, T. Misawa ...................................... 427
M. Suzuki, Y. Sato ........................................................ 267
Effect of Substituted Benzotriazoles on the Anodic Dissolution August (No. 8)
of Iron in H2SO4, N. Eldakar, K. Nobe ............................ 271 Hydrogen-Induced Delayed Failure of High-Strength Alloy
Comparative Corrosion Tests on Steel Plates Rolled From Steel Wires, D.C. Langstaff, G. Meyrick, J.P. Hirth ......... 429
Continuously Cast Slabs and Rolled from Mold Cast Ingots, Development of an Etching Technique for Determining the
A. Josefsson, K. Lounamaa ........................................... 279 Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of Type 430 Stainless
Inhibition of Corrosion Fatigue in High-Strength Aluminum Steel, J.B. Lee .............................................................. 437
Alloys, M. Khobaib, C.T. Lynch, F.W. Vahldiek .............. 285 Electrochemical Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Some
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zirconium in Nitric Acid, High-Strength Carbon Steels, O. Radovici, M.V. Popa .... 443
J.A. Beavers, J.C. Griess, W.K. Boyd ............................. 292 Kinetics of Hydrogen Absorption and Evolution on a Carbon-
Accelerated Corrosion of Steel by Suspended Iron Sulfides in Manganese Steel Exposed to Acidified Solutions of Sodium
Brine, R.L. Martin, R.R. Annand ................................... 297 Chloride, B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim ...................................... 449
Recording and Analysis of Alternating Current Impedance Stress Corrosion Testing of 5083 Aluminum,
Data for Corrosion Studies; Part 1 — Background and R.A. Patterson .............................................................. 455
Methods of Analysis, F.B. Mansfeld ............................... 301 Corrosion of Mild Steel in Cultures of Ferric Iron Reducing
Bacterium Isolated from Crude Oil I. Polarization
June (No. 6) Characteristics, C.O. Obuekwe, D.W.S. Westlake,
Recollection of Early Gordon Research Conferences on J.A. Plambeck, F.D. Cook ............................................. 461
Corrosion, H. Uhlig ....................................................... 309 Elevated Temperature Potential-pH Diagrams for the Cr-H2O,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Mo-H2O, and Pt-H2O Systems, J.B. Lee ......................... 467
Steel in Sulfate and Chloride Solutions at 250°C and 100°C, Technical Note: Intergranular Corrosion and End-Grain
G. Cragnolino, L.F. Lin, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .......... 312 Pitting in Type 304 Stainless Steel by Various Test Methods,
Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Alloy Steel E.A. Loria ..................................................................... 481

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Technical Note: A Potentiometric Study of the Corrosion of to 1,000°C, F. Viani, F. Gesmundo ............................... 638
Ni-Resist in Seawater, B.D. Craig, L.A. McClymonds ...... 485 Determination of Pit Growth Rates on Aluminum Using a
Metal Foil Technique, F.J. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ............... 645
September (No. 9) Effects of Alloying Additions to Ferritic Steels Upon Stress
Effect of Turbine Steam Impurities on Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance, R.N. Parkins, P.W. Slattery,
Corrosion Cracking of NiCrMoV Steels, R.S. Shalvoy, B.S. Poulson ................................................................. 650
S.K. Duglin, R.J. Lindinger ........................................... 491 Experimental Observations and Analysis of Hydrodynamic
Susceptibility to the Intergranular Corrosion of Alloy 800, Effects on Growth of Small Pits, T.R. Beck, S.G. Chan ... 665
A. Borello, S. Casadio, A. Saltelli, G. Scibona ................. 498
Effects of Plastic Deformation and Recrystallization December (No. 12)
Treatments on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility Experimental pH-Potential Diagram of Aluminum for
of 304 Type Stainless Steels Under Different Polarizing Seawater, P. Gimenez, J.J. Rameau, M.C. Reboul .......... 673
Conditions in MgCl2 Solution, D.K. Bilogan ................... 506 Effect of Steam Impurities on Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth
Effect of Hydrogen on the Apparent Yield Stress — Research Rates of a Turbine Disc Steel, R. Rungta, J.A. Begley,
on the Cause of Hydrogen-Induced Delayed Plasticity, R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 682
W.-Y. Chu, S.-Q. Li, C.-M. Hsiao, S.-Y. Ju ..................... 514 Detection of Hydrogen Embrittlement of a Carbon Steel by
Numerical Determination of Potential Distributions and Acoustic Emission, V.N. Kudryavtsev, K.G.S. Thomas,
Current Densities in Multi-Electrode Systems, H.P.E. Helle, W. Stengel, R. Waterschek ............................................ 690
G.H.M. Beek, J.T. Ligtelljn ............................................ 522 An Improved Method for Analysis of Polarization Resistance
A Fracture Topographical Feature Characteristic Hydrogen Data, S.M. Gerchakov, L.R. Udey, F.B. Mansfeld ............ 696
Embrittlement, B.D. Craig ............................................ 530 Oxide Scale Formation on Iron-Chromium Alloys in Elevated
Seawater Testing of Al-Zn, Al-Zn-Sn, and Al-Zn-In Sacrificial Temperature Air Environments, P. Fabis, R.H. Heidersbach,
Anodes, J.B. Bessone, R.A. Suarez Baldo, C.W. Brown, T. Rockett ................................................. 700
S.M. de DeMicheli ......................................................... 533 A Study of High-Temperature Carburization and Its
On Area Ratio of Anode to Cathode for Iron in Neutral Correlation with the Creep Rupture Properties of a 30% Cr-
Solution, B. Tsujino, S. Miyase ...................................... 540 30% Ni Austenitic Steel, T.A. Ramanarayanan,
Technical Note: Concerning the Choice of Scan Rate in R. Petkovic-Luton ......................................................... 712
Polarization Measurements, F.B. Mansfeld, M.W. Kendig 545 Calculations of Oxidation Rates of Zirconium,
Technical Note: Revised EMF-pH Diagram for Nickel, J.B. Condon ................................................................. 721
D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 546 Technical Note: A New Appreach for Determining Corrosion
Current and Tafel Slopes, B.D. McLaughlin ................... 723
October (No. 10)
Examination of Passive Films on Iron Nickel Alloys by Auger
Electron Spectroscopy, G.T. Burstein ............................ 549
1982 (Vol. 38)
A Study of the Inhibiting Action of Benzene Thiols and
Related Compounds on the Corrosion of Zinc in Acidic January (No. 1)
Media, M.S. Abdel Aal, A.A. Abdel Wahab, A. El-Saied ... 557 HVEM Observations of Crack Tip Produced in Type 304
Effect of Water Chemistry on the Erosion-Corrosion of Stainless Steel by Stress Corrosion Cracking and Hydrogen
Aluminum in High-Temperature High-Velocity Water, Embrittlement, T. Nakayama, M. Takano .......................... 1
D.A. Jones ................................................................... 563 Application of Acoustic Emission to Detection of Reinforcing
Pit Formation in the Cathodic Polarization of Passive Iron; Steel Corrosion in Concrete, M.S. Weng, S.E. Dunn,
Part 2 — Effects of Anions, K. Ogura, T. Ohama ............ 569 W.H. Hartt, R.P. Brown ..................................................... 9
A Study of Zircaloy-2 Corrosion in High-Temperature Water Deposition Rate of Suspended Hematite in a Boiling-Water
Using Ion Beam Methods, I.S. Woolsey, J.R. Morris ....... 575 System Under Boiling-Water Reactor Conditions, T. Mizuno,
Effect of Oxide Films on the Corrosion Resistance of K. Wada, T. Iwahori ........................................................ 15
Titanium, R.W. Schutz, L.C. Covington .......................... 585 Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide in Crude Oil on Fatigue Crack
Mechanism of Corrosion of Carbon and Low-Alloy Ferritic Growth in a Pipeline Steel, O. Vosikovsky, A. Rivard ........ 19
Steels by High-Temperature Water, L. Tomlinson ........... 591 Effect of Lithium Hydroxide on Corrosion Rate of Zirconium-
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 Using the Constant 25 wt% Niobium in 340°C Water, A.V. Manolescu, P. Mayer,
Strain Rate Test, T.S. Bulischeck, D. Van Rooyen .......... 597 C.J. Simpson .................................................................. 23
Technical Note: On the Variability of Crevice Corrosion Corrosion Behavior of Cr2O3-Former Alloys in H2-H2S-H2O
Initiation in Ferric Chloride Exposure Tests, Atmospheres, H. Hindam, D.P. Whittle ............................ 32
R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 608 Effect of Composition and Heat Treatment on Stress
Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 Steam Generator Tubes
November (No. 11) in Sodium Hydroxide, J.R. Crum ..................................... 40
Corrosion Behavior of 1040 Carbon Steel; Part 1 — Effect of Composition of the Surface During Passivation of Stainless
pH and Sulfide Ion Concentrations in Aqueous Neutral and Steels, I. Olefjord, B.-O. Elfstrom .................................... 46
Alkaline Solutions at Room Temperature, D.V.S. Gupta . 611 Crack Initiation in CERT Tests on Type 304 Stainless Steels
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless in Pure Water, P.L. Andresen .......................................... 53
Steel in High-Temperature Chloride Solutions, L.F. Lin, Discussion: Comparative Corrosion Tests on Steel Plates
G. Cragnolino, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Rolled from Continuously Cast Slabs and Rolled from Mold
D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 616 Cast Ingots, G. Wranglen ................................................ 59
Role of Mn in the Corrosion Behavior of Al-Mn Alloys, Technical Note: Quantum Chemical Parameters and
M. Zamin ..................................................................... 627 Corrosion Inhibition Efficiency of Some Organic
Corrosion of Mild Steel in Cultures of Ferric Iron Reducing Compounds, G. Lewis ..................................................... 60
Bacterium Isolated from Crude Oil; Part 2 — Mechanism of Erratum: ................................................................... 125
Anodic Depolarization, C.O. Obuekwe, D.W.S. Westlake,
J.A. Plambeck, F.D. Cook ............................................. 632 February (No. 2)
Oxidation of a Monophase Co-8.03 wt% Cu Alloy at 700°C Pitting Behavior of Duplex 306L Stainless Steel in Methanol/
Water/HCl Solutions, P. Hronsky, D.J. Duquette ............. 63

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An Electrochemical Study on the Role of Dissolved Oxygen in An Electrochemical Method for Hydrogen Determination in
the Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Steel, T. Zakroczymski .................................................. 218
Type 304 Stainless Steel in Dilute Na2SO4 Solution at 285 C, Corrosion Phenomena for Iron Covered with a Cellulose
K. Fujiwara, H. Tomari, K. Shimogori, T. Fukuzuka ......... 69 Nitrate Coating, J.J. Ritter, M.J. Rodriguez .................... 223
Effect of Fluid Flow on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of ASTM Galvanic Corrosion of Steel in Sodium Chloride Solution,
A508 Cl2 Steel and AISI Type 304 Stainless Steel in High- B. Tsujino, S. Miyase .................................................... 226
Temperature Water, H. Choi, F.H. Beck, Technical Note: Effect of Alloying Elements on Impurity
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, D.D. Macdonald ...................... 76 Induced Intergranular Corrosion, C.L. Briant ................ 230
Use of Electrochemical and Surface Analytical Techniques to Technical Note: Cathodic Protection of Mild Steel in Flowing
Characterize Passive Oxide Films on Nickel, B. MacDougall, Natural Seawater, G.M. Schmid .................................... 233
D.F. Mitchell, M.J. Graham ............................................. 85 Discussion: A Potentiometric Study of the Corrosion of
Experimental Evaluation of Metallurgical Model for Austenitic Ni-Resist in Seawater, F.L. LaQue ................................. 234
Stainless Steels Sensitization, D. Sinigaglia, P. Fassina,
D. Wenger, G. Re ............................................................ 92 May (No. 5)
Kinetics of Hydrogen Formation from Mild Steel in Water Electrochemical Behavior of Passive Layers on Titanium,
Under Anaerobic Conditions, J. Jelinek, P. Neufeld .......... 98 M.S. El-Basiouny, A.A. Mazhar ..................................... 237
Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 403 Stainless Investigations of Corrosion with Measurement and
Steel in Sodium Sulfate Solutions, B. Bavarian, A. Moccari, Compensation of the Ohmic Drop, M. Berthold,
D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 104 S. Herrmann ................................................................ 241
Technical Note: Effect of Cooling Rate and Subsequent Stress Corrosion Cracking of 70/30 Brass in Acetate,
Plastic Deformation on the Corrosion Rate of AISI 304 in Formate, Tartrate, and Hydroxide Solutions, R.N. Parkins,
Boiling Nitric Acid, C. Hahin ......................................... 116 N.J.H. Holroyd .............................................................. 245
Erratum: ................................................................... 235 Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Hot NaOH Solutions Under Heat
Technical Note: Auger Analysis of Benzimidazole-Passivated Transfer Conditions, M. Yasuda, M. Okada, F. Hine ....... 256
Copper, G. Lewis .......................................................... 119 Effects of Sulfur Compounds on the Pitting Behavior of Type
Technical Note: Transmission Electron Microscopy of Stress 304 Stainless Steel in Near-Neutral Chloride Solutions,
Corrosion Cracks in Type 316, J.M. Silcock ................... 122 R.C. Newman, H.S. Isaacs, B. Alman ............................. 261
Effect of Surface Treatments and Electrochemical Methods on
March (No. 3) the Pitting Potentials of Zirconium in Chloride Solutions,
Effect of Phosphorus on Intergranular Caustic Cracking of D.R. Knittel, M.A. Maguire, A. Bronson, J.-S. Chen ........ 265
NiCr Steel, N. Bandyopadhyay, C.L. Briant .................... 125 Effect of Microstructure on Pitting and Corrosion Fatigue of
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Stainless Steel in 17-4 PH Turbine Blade Steel in Chloride Environments,
Thiosulfate Solutions, H.S. Isaacs, B. Vyas, B.C. Syrett, R. Viswanathan, S.S. Wing, J.E. Witting ..... 273
M.W. Kendig ................................................................. 130 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of 13% Cr and 18%
Stress Corrosion Cracking of ASTM A508 Cl2 Steel in Cr Ferritic Stainless Steels in High-Temperature High-Purity
Oxygenated Water at Elevated Temperatures, H. Choi, Water, H. Tomari, K. Fujiwara, K. Shimogori, T. Fukuzuka,
F.H. Beck, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, D.D. Macdonald ... 136 M. Kanda ..................................................................... 283
Nucleation and Growth of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Technical Note: A Finite Element Analysis of Corrosion Cells,
Austenitic Steels with Varying Ni and Mo Contents, J.W. Fu ........................................................................ 295
J.M. Silcock ................................................................. 144
Low-Alloy Steels in Hydrogen Sulfide Environment, June (No. 6)
Y. Yoshino .................................................................... 156 Auger Electron Spectroscopic Studies on Oxide Films of Some
Galvanic Factors in the Corrosion of Steel in Liquid Ammonia, Austenitic Stainless Steels, J.R. Cahoon, R. Bandy ........ 299
B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim .................................................... 168 Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel in Neutral
Reaction Rate Studies for the Corrosion of Metals in Acids; Solutions, G. Pallos, G.R. Wallwork ............................... 305
Part 1 — Iron in Mineral Acids, P.B. Mathur, Electrochemical (Corrosion) Behavior of Amorphous/
T. Vasudevan ............................................................... 171 Microcrystalline Ion-Plated Fe-Cr Alloy Films, W.B. Nowak,
Technical Note: Inhibition of the Cathodic Reaction on Zinc B.A. Okorie ................................................................... 314
in Aerated 3% NaCl Solution, H. Leidheiser, Jr., Y. Momose, On the Nature of the Occluded Cell in the Stress Corrosion
R.D. Granata ................................................................ 178 Cracking of AA 7075-T651 — Effect of Potential,
Discussion: Surface Composition of Stainless Steel During Composition, Morphology, T.H. Nguyen, B.F. Brown,
Propagation of Crevise Corrosion, G. Wranglen ................ 18 R.T. Foley ..................................................................... 319
Discussion: Significance of External Polarization on Stress An Accelerated Intergranular Corrosion Test for Detecting
Corrosion Crack Growth by Anodic Dissolution, Sensization in Low-Chromium Ferritic Stainless Steels,
B.S. Poulson ................................................................. 181 T.M. Devine, B.J. Drummond ........................................ 327
Effects of Overloads on the Incubation Time for Stress
April (No. 4) Corrosion Cracking of 7075 Aluminum, A.H. Hanisch,
A Computer Program for Constructing Stability Diagrams in L.H. Burck ................................................................... 330
Aqueous Solutions at Elevated Temperatures, C.M. Chen, 1982 Whitney Award Lecture: Improving the Ability to
K. Aral ......................................................................... 183 Predict Corrosion Behavior Through Corrosion Research,
Corrosion Product Formation in Simulated Energy Systems, E.D. Verink, Jr. ............................................................ 336
P. Fabis, C.W. Brown, T. Rockett, R.H. Heidersbach ...... 191 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized 304 Austenitic
Influence of Phosphorous Alloy Additions on the Zinc Stainless Steel in Petroleum Refinery Environment,
Phosphate Coating Formation on Cold Rolled Steels, S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta, S.K. Saraf, I.P. Saraswat ........... 347
J.A. Dargol, K.L. Jordan ............................................... 201
Influence of a CuSO4 Treatment on Atmospheric Steel Rust July (No. 7)
Formation — A Mössbauer Spectroscopy Study, Oxidation of Fe3O4 on Iron and Steel Surfaces, J.T. Keiser,
C. Saragovi-Badler, I.A. Maier, F. Labenski .................... 206 C.W. Brown, R.H. Heidersbach ...................................... 357
Formation of Spherical Colloidal Nickel Ferrite Particles as Corrosion of Heat Exchanger Materials in Simulated
Model Corrosion Products, A.E. Regazzoni, E. Matijevic . 212 Fluidized Bed, K. Natesan ............................................. 361

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Review: Corrosion of Painted Metals, H. Leidheiser, Jr. .... 374 F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 556
Study of Inhibitors for Sour Gas Service, K. Suzuki,
T. Kouno, E. Sato, T. Murata ......................................... 384 November (No. 11)
Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Method — An Research of Hydrogen-Induced Cracking and Stress Corrosion
Analysis of Different Treatments of Experimental Data, Cracking in an Aluminum Alloy, W.-Y. Chu, Y.-B. Wang,
A. Mignone, A. Borello, A. La Barbera ............................ 390 C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................. 561
Recording and Analysis of Alternating Current Impedance
August (No. 8) Data for Corrosion Studies; Part 2 — Experimental
Pit Formation in the Cathodic Polarization of Passive Iron; Approach and Results, F.B. Mansfeld, M.W. Kendig,
Part 3 — Stimulation of Pit Initiation and Uniform S. Tsai .......................................................................... 570
Dissolution by Chelating Agents, K. Ogura, T. Ohama ... 403 An Evaluation of the Three-Point Method to Measure
Review: Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Corrosion Rates, M.J. Danielson ................................... 580
Austenitic Stainless Steel at Temperatures Below 100°C, Corrosion Fatigue of Nickel and Nickel-Based Alloys,
G. Cragnolino, D.D. Macdonald ..................................... 406 A.I. Asphahani, N. Sridhar ............................................ 587
Erratum: ................................................................... 559 Technical Note: Sensitization of Partially Martensitic
Impedance Measurement by Laplace Transformation of Stainless Steels at Very Low Temperatures, C.L. Briant . 596
Microprocessor-Obtained Data from Corrosion Cells,
L.F.G. Williams, R.J. Taylor .......................................... 425 December (No. 12)
Dependence of Corrosion Fatigue Crack Initiation Comparative Electron Microscopy (Scanning Electron
Mechanisms on the Corrosion Behavior of Two Stainless Microscopy) Examination of Fe, Au, and Zn Electrode
Chromium Steels, M.P. Mueller ..................................... 431 Surfaces Polarized in Different Regions of Potentiostatic E/I
Erratum: ................................................................... 559 Behavior, J.J. Podesta, R.C.V. Piatti, A.J. Arvia ............. 599
Effects of Surface Modification on the Stress Corrosion Effect of Temperature on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of
Cracking Behavior of 316 Stainless Steel, R.P. Walters, Tempered Type 403 Martensitic Stainless Steel in Sodium
N.S. Wheeler, B.D. Sartwell ........................................... 437 Sulfate Solution, B. Bavarian, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,
Hydrogen-Induced Delayed Cracking of Type III Steel D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 604
Specimens, W.-Y. Chu, C.-M. Hsiao, S.-Y. Ju, C. Wang .. 446 Stress Corrosion Cracking of 72/28 Brass in Sodium Chlorate
Technical Note: Presence of Solid Fe(OH)2 in EMF-pH Solution, V.K. Gouda, H.A. El-Sayed, G.M. Sherbini ...... 609
Diagram for Iron, D.C. Silverman .................................. 453 Performance of Zirconium Alloys in Sulfide Solutions,
T.-L. Yau ...................................................................... 615
September (No. 9) Technical Note: Three-Point Method for Evaluating Corrosion
Review: Effect of Nickel on Hydrogen Cracking Resistance in Current and Tafel Slopes from a Single Polarization Curve,
Low-Alloy Steels, B.D. Craig .......................................... 457 S. Barnartt, M. Donaldson ............................................ 621
Hydrogen Embrittlement Behavior of the Amorphous Alloy Fe- Discussion: Galvanic Corrosion of Steel in Sodium Chloride
32% Ni-36% Cr-14% P-12% B, H.S. Tong, J.E. Macur .... 464 Solution, F.L. LaQue ..................................................... 624
Sensitization of Austenitic Stainless Steels, I. Controlled
Purity Alloys, C.L. Briant, R.A. Mulford, E.L. Hall .......... 468 1983 (Vol. 39)
Evaluation of Corrosion Behavior of Coated Metals with
Alternating Current Impedance Measurements,
F.B. Mansfeld, M.W. Kendig, S. Tsai .............................. 478
January (No. 1)
Effect of Silicate and Phosphate on the Fatigue Crack Growth
Permeation of Hydrogen, Trapping, and Damage in
Rates in Type 403 Stainless Steel in Concentrated Sodium
Spheroidized AISI 1090 Steel, S.X. Xie, J.P. Hirth .......... 486
Chloride and Sodium Hydroxide Solutions, W.-T. Tsai,
Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Concrete as a Result of
A. Moccari, D.D. Macdonald .............................................. 1
Chloride Diffusion into Concrete; Part 2, C. Dehghanian,
Effect of Arsenic on the Active-Passive Transition of Titanium,
C.E. Locke, Jr. .............................................................. 494
P. Millenbach, M. Givon ................................................. 13
Erosive Wear of Advanced Ceramics in Coal-Slurry Streams,
Particle Adhesion and Removal in Model Systems; Part 7 —
D.K. Shetty, I.G. Wright, A.H. Cleuer, J.H. Peterson,
Hematite Particles on Steel at 22°C and 210°C, N. Kallay,
W.E. Merz .................................................................... 500
E. Matijevic .................................................................... 15
Erratum: ................................................................... 559
Cathodic Protection Levels Under Disbonded Coatings,
Technical Note: Corrosion Effect of Solutions of Lasing Dyes
R.R. Fessler, A.J. Markworth, R.N. Parkins ...................... 20
on Metals, E. Rabinovitz, B. Herrmann, R. Levin,
Mechanisms of the Microbial Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys,
I. Rosenthal .................................................................. 510
R.C. Salvarezza, M.F.L. de Mele, H.A. Videla .................... 26
October (No. 10) Technical Note: Three-Point Method for Evaluating Corrosion
Influence of Noble Metal Additions on the Sulfide Corrosion Current and Tafel Slopes from a Single Polarization Curve,
Performance of AISI 4130 Steel, B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim, S. Barnartt, M. Donaldson .............................................. 33
J.C. Turn, Jr. ............................................................... 515 Discussion: Galvanic Corrosion of Steel in Sodium Chloride
Haloacetic Acids as Corrosion Inhibitors for Brass in Nitric Solution, F.L. LaQue ....................................................... 35
Acid, R.K. Dinnappa, S.M. Mayanna ............................. 525
Effects of Impurities and Supporting Electrolytes on Stress
February (No. 2)
pH Measurements in Aqueous CO2 Solutions Under High-
Corrosion Cracking of 304 Stainless Steel in High-
Pressure and Temperature, J.L. Crolet, M.R. Bonis .......... 39
Temperature Aqueous Environments, P.L. Andresen,
A Comparison of Intergranular Attack in Inconel Alloy 600
M.E. Indig .................................................................... 531
Observed in the Laboratory and in Operating Steam
Application of EMF-pH Diagrams to Corrosion Prediction,
Generators, G.P. Airey, F.W. Pement ............................... 46
D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 541
Anodic Protection of Mild Steel in Nitric Acid, T.P. Sastry,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Deformed Austenitic Stainless
V.V. Rao ......................................................................... 55
Steel in an Acidified Chloride Solution, F.P. Vaccaro,
Corrosion Measurements Derived from Small Perturbation
R.F. Hehemann, A.R. Troiano ........................................ 549
Non-Linearity; Part 1 — Harmonic Analysis, J.S. Gill,
Technical Note: Effect of Uncompensated Resistance on
L.M. Callow, J.D. Scantlebury ......................................... 61
the True Scan Rate in Potentiodynamic Experiments,
Effect of Potential and Caustic Concentration on the Stress

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Corrosion Cracking of NiCrMoV Steel at 100°C, Media, R. Bandy, D. Van Rooyen ................................... 227
R.S. Shalvoy ................................................................... 66 An ESCA Study of Sulfidation of Fe-25 wt% Cr Alloy in H2S
Technical Note: Observations on Hydrogen-Induced Delayed at 50°C to 400°C, P.B.V. Narayan, J.W. Anderegg,
Plasticity and Cracking in 4340 Steel, J.A. Wert .............. 71 O.N. Carlson ................................................................ 236
Discussion: Kinetics of Hydrogen Absorption and Evolution Early Steps in the Anodic Oxidation of Iron in Aqueous
on a Carbon Manganese Steel Exposed to Acidified Solutions Solution, G.T. Burstein, G.W. Ashley ............................. 241
of Sodium Chloride, R. Driver .......................................... 74 Technical Note: Computer Simulation for the Intergranular
Corrosion of Alloy 800, A. Borello, S. Casadio,
March (No. 3) A. Mignone ................................................................... 247
Phosphate Precipitation in Corrosion Protection: Reaction Discussion: Deposition Rate of Suspended Hematite in a
Mechanisms, G.H. Nancollas .......................................... 77 Boiling-Water System Under Boiling-Water Reactor
Higher Hardenability Low-Alloy Steels for H2S-Resistant Oil Conditions, P. Cohen .................................................... 250
Country Tubulars, R. Garber .......................................... 83
Stress Corrosion Behavior of Glassy Fe-40Ni-20B Alloy in July (No. 7)
Aqueous Acidic Media, M.D. Archer, R.J. McKim ............. 91 Effect of Surfactants Upon Corrosion Inhibition of High-
Comparison of Several Accelerated Laboratory Tests for the Strength Steels and Aluminum Alloys, M. Khobaib,
Determination of Localized Corrosion Resistance of High- L. Quackenbush, C.T. Lynch ......................................... 253
Performance Alloys, P.E. Manning ................................... 98 An Autoradiographic Technique for Studying the Segregation
An Investigation of the Use of Modulus Measurements to of Hydrogen Absorbed into Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels,
Detect Stress Corrosion Cracking in 304 Stainless Steel, T.D. Le, B.E. Wilde ....................................................... 258
S.H. Carpenter, O.W. Siebert ........................................ 103 On the Electrochemical Behavior of Anodic Oxide Films on
Simulated Underfilm Corrosion of Coated Mild Steel Using an Tungsten in Phosphate Solutions, M.M. Hefny,
Artificial Blister, J.D. Scantlebury, A. Guiseppi-Elie, M.S. El-Basiouny, A.S. Mogoda ..................................... 266
D.A. Eden, L.M. Callow ................................................. 108 Influence of Structure on the Corrosion of Glassy Copper-
NACE and NBS Enter a Cooperative Corrosion Data Zirconium Alloys, J.C. Turn, Jr., R.M. Latanision .......... 271
Agreement .................................................................... 114 Intergranular Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel and Alloy
600 in Aqueous Solutions Containing SO2,
April (No. 4) M. Da Cunha Belo, C. Bombart, P. Berge ....................... 279
Anolomous Corrosion of Hydrogen Containing Ferritic Steels Analysis of Oxide Wedging During Environment Assisted
in Aqueous Acid Solution, M. Hasegawa, M. Osawa ....... 115 Crack Growth, S.J. Hudak Jr., R.A. Page ....................... 285
Stress Corrosion Cracking Characterization of 35 NiCrMoV Technical Note: Investigations into Corrosion in Marine
Low-Pressure Turbine Rotor Steels in NaOH and NaCl Atmospheres by Electrochemical Measurements,
Solutions, F.F. Lyle, Jr. ................................................. 120 S.K. Roy ....................................................................... 291
Sensitization of Austenitic Stainless Steel; Part 2 — Technical Note: A Novel Corrosion Monitor Based on the
Commercial Purity Alloys, R.A. Mulford, E.L. Hall, Faradaic Rectification Technique, J.S. Gill, L.M. Callow,
C.L. Briant ................................................................... 132 G.A.M. Sussez, J.D. Scantlebury ................................... 293
Electrochemical Etching of Copper Ion Implanted H-19 Technical Note: Rapid Sampling of Metals for Chemical
Aluminum in Aqueous Chloride/Sulfate Solution at 95°C, Analysis, J.H. Van Der Kuur, D.R. Weisenberg .............. 294
S.M. Florio, W.M. Moore, G.A. Hutchins, S.E. Summers . 151 Discussion: Study of Inhibitors for Sour Gas Service,
Anodic Dissolution of a Ni-Based Superalloy, C.M. Blair, Jr. .............................................................. 296
M.A. Cavanaugh, J.A. Kargol, J. Nickerson, N.F. Fiore ... 144
August (No. 8)
May (No. 5) Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Salt-Contaminated
Effect of Environment, Cold Work, and Crystallography on the Concrete; Part 1, C. Dehghanian, C.E. Locke, Jr. ........... 299
Stress Corrosion Cracking of C36000 Alloy, S. Erzurum, Electrochemical Studies of Crevice Corrosion Rates on
H.C. Yeh ...................................................................... 161 Stainless Steels, D. Tromans, L. Frederick ..................... 305
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zirconium and Its Alloys in Effect of Dissolved Oxygen and NO3- Anions on the Stress
Nitric Acid, T.-L. Yau .................................................... 167 Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Water at
Hydrogen Permeability and Diffusivity in Nickel and Ni-Based 290°C, H. Hirano, N. Aoki, T. Kurosawa ........................ 313
Alloys, R.M. Latanision, M. Kurkela ............................... 174 Corrosion Cracking Phenomena Under Different Polarizing
Electrogalvanic Finite Element Analysis of Partially and Microstructural Conditions in a 304 Stainless Steel
Protected Marine Structures, R.G. Kasper, M.G. April .... 181 Tested in Low-Temperature Acid Solutions, D.K. Bilogan 323
1983 Whitney Award Lecture: Toward a Better Technical Note: Anodic Polarization Characteristics of
Understanding of Corrosion Beneath Organic Coatings, Sensitized 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel in Polythionic
H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 189 Acid Environment, S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta, S.K. Saraf,
Technical Note: A Long-Lived External Ag/AgCl Reference I.P. Saraswat ................................................................ 330
Electrode for Use in High-Temperature/Pressure Effect of Polythionic Acid Concentration on Stress Corrosion
Environments, M.J. Danielson ...................................... 202 Cracking of Sensitized 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel,
Discussion: Reaction Rate Studies for the Corrosion of S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta, S.K. Saraf, I.P. Saraswat ........... 333
Metals in Acids; Part 1 — Iron in Mineral Acids,
F.B. Growcock, W.W. Frenier ........................................ 204 September (No. 9)
Biography: M. Cohen, M.J. Graham ............................... 341
June (No. 6) Preliminary Observations on Corrosion of Carbon Steel in
Absorption of Hydrogen by Austenitic Steels, T. Zakroczymski, Permafrost, W.E. White, R.J. King, K.E.W. Coulson ....... 346
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, M. Smialowski ...................... 207 Technical Note: Crevice Corrosion in Inconel 600-Steel
Influence of High-Strength Cold Rolled Steel and Zinc Systems in Seawater Containing Corrosion Accelerators at
Coated Steel Surface Characteristics on Phosphate 288°C, H. Leidheiser, Jr., R.D. Granata ......................... 354
Pretreatment, J.A. Kargol, D.L. Jordan, A.R. Palermo ..... 213 Use of Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy to Study Corrosion
Effects of Iron on the Corrosion Resistance of Zirconium, Inhibitors on Metal Surfaces, P.F. Lynch, C.W. Brown,
T.-L. Yau, R.T. Webster ................................................. 218 R.H. Heidersbach ......................................................... 357
Pitting-Resistant Alloys in Highly Concentrated Chloride
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Discussion: Effect of Potential and Caustic Concentration on Technical Note: Absence of Cr(IV) in the EMF-pH Diagram
the Stress Corrosion Cracking of NiCrMoV Steel at 100°C, for Chromium, D.C. Silverman ...................................... 488
J.E. Reinoehl, R.S. Shalvoy ........................................... 363 On the Mechanism for Improved Passivation by Additions of
On the Sulfide Stress Cracking of Line Pipe Steels, J.C. Turn, Tungsten to Austenitic Stainless Steels, F. Dabosi, N. Bui,
Jr., B.E. Wilde, C.A. Troianos ........................................ 364 A. Irhzo, Y. Limouzin-Maire ........................................... 491
Discussion: Cathodic Protection Levels Under Disbonded Inhibition of Carbon Steel Corrosion in Chemical Cleaning
Coatings, J.E. Reinoehl, R.R. Fessler, A.J. Markworth, Solutions Containing Solid Magnetites, R. Gilbert,
R.N. Parkins ................................................................. 370 R. Roberge .................................................................... 496
Use of Sodium Dichromate Pretreatment for Enhanced Marine Effect of Heat Treatment Parameters on the Anodic
Corrosion Resistance of C70600, T.S. Lee ...................... 371 Polarization Behavior of 440C Stainless Steel, T.L. Walzak,
Technical Note: A New Apparatus for Synergistic Studies of J.S. Sheasby ................................................................ 502
Corrosive Wear, R.A. Buchanan, G.D. Turner, P.D. Gray, Corrosion Cracking Phenomena Under Different Polarizing
J.G. Melendez, T.F. Talbot, J.L. McDonald ..................... 377 Microstructural Conditions in a 304 Stainless Steel Tested
in Low-Temperature Acid Solutions, D.K. Bilogan .......... 508
October (No. 10)
Stress Corrosion Cracking of AA 7075-T651 in Various
Electrolytes — Statistical Treatment of Data Obtained Using
1984 (Vol. 40)
Double-Cantilever Beam Precracked Specimens,
R.T. Foley, A.H. Le ........................................................ 379 January (No. 1)
Technical Note: Effect of Surface Oxide on Gun Barrel Wear, Effects of pH and Peroxide Addition on Corrosion of Type 316L
J.R. Ward, I.C. Stobie, R.P. Kaste, B.D. Bensinger ......... 384 Stainless Steel in Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching Stage Washer
Environmental Variables in the Low-Temperature Stress Environment, D.C. Bennett ............................................... 1
Corrosion Cracking of Inconel 600, R.C. Newman, Technical Note: Mechanism of Cathodic Disbondment of
R. Roberge, R. Bandy .................................................... 386 Protective Organic Coatings — Aqueous Displacement at
Low-Temperature Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Elevated pH, E.L. Koehler ................................................. 5
Inconel 600 Tetrathionate and Thiosulfate Solutions, Review: Pitting Corrosion on Zirconium, D.R. Knittel,
R.C. Newman, R. Bandy, R. Roberge ............................. 391 A. Bronson ....................................................................... 9
Corrosion Behavior of Nickel in Concentrated NaOH Solutions Influence of Alloying Elements on the Electrochemical
Under Heat Transfer Conditions, F. Hine, M. Yasuda, Behavior of Titanium: A Study of Two Commercial Alloys
F. Takeya ..................................................................... 399 (Tu2Ta6V) in Hydrochloric Acid, J.P. Frayret, A. Caprani,
Technical Note: Open Circuit Potential Measurements for H. Luc, F. Priem ............................................................. 14
Type 304, Alloy 600, Nickel, and Platinum in 250°C Water, Carbon Content and Grain Size Effects on the Sensitization of
Effect of Chromate and Nitrate Additions, J.B. Lee, AiSI Type 304 Stainless Steels, R. Pascali, A. Benvenuti,
R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 406 D. Wenger ...................................................................... 21
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 and 690 and Nos. 82 Effect of Mixed Inhibitors on Dezincification and Corrosion of
and 182 Weld Metals in High-Temperature Water, 63/37 Brass in 1% Sulfuric Acid, P. Gupta, R.S. Chaudhary,
R.A. Page ...................................................................... 409 T.K.G. Namboodhiri, B. Prakash, B.B. Prasad .................. 33
Discussion: Effect of Fluid Flow on the Stress Corrosion
November (No. 11) Cracking of ASTM A508 Cl2 Steel in High-Temperature
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Annealed and Sensitized Type Water, J. Hickling ........................................................... 36
304 Stainless Steel in Deaerated Chloride/Sulfate Solutions Crystallography of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Pure
at 290°C, D.J. Duquette, A. Poznansky ......................... 425 Magnesium, E.I. Meletis, R.F. Hochman .......................... 39
Technical Note: Effect of Shot-Peening on the Polarization
Behavior of Steel, W.J. Tomlinson, K.P. Smith ............... 432 February (No. 2)
Metallurgical Influences on the Hydrogen Uptake by Steel in Pit Formation in the Cathodic Polarization of Passive Iron;
H2S Environment, Y. Yoshino ........................................ 435 Part 4 — Repair Mechanism by Molybdate, Chromate, and
Advantages of Galvanostatic Polarization Resistance Tungstate, K. Ogura, T. Ohama ....................................... 47
Measurements, D.A. Jones ........................................... 444 Influence of Composition on Continuous Cooling Sensitization
Technical Note: Loading Mode and Stress Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel, H.D. Solomon ....................... 51
Cracking Mechanisms, F.A. Nichols .............................. 449 Technical Note: Electrochemistry of Abrasion Corrosion of
An Analysis of Mass Transfer in Filiform Corrosion, Low-Alloy Steel in 1% NaCl Solution, S.M. El-Raghy,
T.R. Beck, R.T. Ruggeri ................................................. 452 H. Abd-El-Kader, M.E. Abou-El-Hassan .......................... 60
Technical Note: Corrosion Rates from Impedance Structure of Anodic Films Formed on Nickel and Nickel-13
Measurements: An Improved Approach for Rapid Automatic w/o Molybdenum Alloy in pH 28 Sodium Sulfate Solution,
Analysis, M.W. Kendig, F.B. Mansfeld ........................... 466 M. Moriya, M.B. Ives ....................................................... 62
A Potentiostatic Evaluation of the Corrosion of a Ni-Co-Based
December (No. 12) Amorphous Alloy, T. Ramchandran, T.K.G. Namboodhiri . 73
Modification of the ASTM Standard Ferric Sulfate-Sulfuric Microstructural Observations on the Sulfide Stress Cracking
Acid Test and Copper-Copper Sulfate-Surfuric Acid Test for of Low-Alloy Steel Tubulars, S.W. Ciaraldi ....................... 77
Determining the Degree of Sensitization of Ferritic Stainless Copper Corrosion in Chloride Media. Effect of Oxygen,
Steels, J.B. Lee ............................................................. 469 W.D. Bjorndahl, K. Nobe ................................................. 82
Determination of Underground Corrosion Rates from Maximum Utilization Current Density in Cathodic Protection;
Polarization Resistance Measurements, K. Kasahara, Part 1 — Aluminum in Acid Media, J.D. Talati, G.A. Patel,
F. Kajiyama .................................................................. 475 D.K. Gandhi ................................................................... 88
Technical Note: Inhibitive Action of Benzoic Acid and Its
Derivatives on Dissolution of Aluminum Alloys in Nitric March (No. 3)
Acid, C.V. Agarwal, C. Chakrabarty, M.M. Singh ............ 481 Biography: I. Epelboin, M. Froment, M. Keddam ............... 93
Environmental Conditions Leading to Pitting/Crevice Comparison of the Corrosion Behavior of Pure Fe, Ni, Cr,
Corrosion of a Typical 12% Chromium Stainless Steel at and Type 304 Stainless Steel in Formic Acid Solution,
80°C, A. Atren .............................................................. 483 I. Sekine, A. Chinda ........................................................ 95
Slow Strain Rate Stress Corrosion Cracking Under Multiaxial

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Deformation Conditions: Technique and Application to Cracking of Iron and Mild Steel in Sodium Phosphate
Admiralty Brass, W.K. Blanchard, Jr., D. Koss, Solution, J. Flis ............................................................ 232
L.A. Heldt ..................................................................... 101 Role of Hydrogen in Sulfide Stress Cracking of Low-Alloy
Surface Segregation of Molybdenum During Pitting Steels, B.J. Berkowitz, F.H. Heubaum ........................... 240
Corrosion of a Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy, M. Moriya, Nature of the Corrosion Reaction at the Anodic Oxide Film
M.B. Ives ...................................................................... 105 on Titanium in HCl Solutions, M.M. Hefny, A.G. Gad-Allah,
Kinetics of Repassivation of Scratch Scars Generated on Iron S.A. Salih, M.S. El-Basiouny ......................................... 245
in Aqueous Solutions, G.T. Burstein, G.W. Ashley ......... 110 Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors in SO2 Scrubber Solutions,
Influence of Chloride Concentration on Surface Oxide Films D.W. DeBerry, G.R. Peyton, W.S. Clark ......................... 250
on Niobium, M.S. El-Basiouny, A.M. Bekheet, Interactions of Metal Hydrous Oxides with Chelating Agents;
A.G. Gad-Allah ............................................................. 116 Part 6 — Dissolution of a Nickel Ferrite in EDTA Solutions,
Crack Initiation and Growth Analysis by Direct Optical A.E. Regazzoni, E. Matijevic .......................................... 257
Observation During SSRT in High-Temperature Water,
T. Kawakubo, M. Hishida .............................................. 120 June (No. 6)
Erratum: ..................................................... (5)219, (7)343 Erratum: ............................................................... (8),408
Effects of Flow on the Cathodic Protection of a Steel Cylinder Biography: Aaron Wachter: Pioneer in the Fields of
in Seawater, P.O. Gartland, E. Bardal, R. Andresen, Corrosion Inhibition and Applied Corrosion Research,
R. Johnsen ................................................................... 127 R.S. Treseder ................................................................ 263
Effect of Platinum Elements Additions on the Active Corrosion of Titanium by Cathodic Currents in Chloride
Dissolution of Plastic Chromium in Sulfuric Acid, Solutions, I.V. Riskin, V.B. Torshin, Y.B. Skuratnik,
N. Tomashov, G.P. Chernova, E. Ustinsky ..................... 134 M.A. Dembrovsky ......................................................... 266
Corrosion Resistance of Amorphous FeNiCrW Alloys,
April (No. 4) R. Wang, M.D. Merz ...................................................... 272
Editorial: Changes in Corrosion Journal ........................ 139 Effect of Thermal Stabilization on the Low-Temperature
Induction Time Studies of Fe18Cr and 430 SS Under Open Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel 600, R. Bandy,
Circuit Conditions in Chloride Containing Sulfuric Acid, D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 281
B.S. Covino, Jr., M. Rosen ............................................ 140 Electrochemical Protection of Zirconium in Oxidizing
Hydrogen Embrittlement of PH 13-8 Mo Stainless Steel — Hydrochloric Acid Solutions, T.-L. Yau, M.A. Maguire .... 289
Effect of Surface Condition, G.T. Murray, H.H. Honegger, Corrosion Inhibition of Metals by Molybdate; Part 1 — Mild
T. Mousel ..................................................................... 146 Steel, M.A. Stranick ...................................................... 296
Oxidation of Fe-Al Containing Chromium, Nickel, or Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel Under
Manganese, P. Tomaszewicz, G.R. Wallwork .................. 152 Compressive Stress, W.-Y. Chu, J. Yao, C.-M. Hsiao ...... 302
Effect of Solidification Structure of the Alloy Cu-10% Effect of Phosphorous Ion Implantation on Corrosion of Steel,
Al-1% Fe on its Corrosion and Mechanical Properties, M.S. Walker, R.L. Chance ............................................. 307
V. Vergara, G. Matamala, A. Moreno ............................. 158 Crevice Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel in Seawater and
Etching Method for Determining Susceptibility to Related Environments, R.M. Kain .................................. 313
Intergranular Attack in Ferritic Stainless Steels, J.B. Lee 163 Erratum: ............................................................... (7),343
Atmospheric Corrosion of Steel in a Humid Tropical Climate Technical Note: Interpretation of Weight Loss Measurements
— Influence of Pollution, Humidity, Temperature, Solar for Alloys Showing Time-Delay Activation, R.S. Glass ..... 322
Radiation and Rainfall, F.C. Perez ................................. 170
Mechanism of Magnetite Dissolution in Chelant Solutions, July (No. 7)
W.W. Frenier ................................................................ 176 Growth and Repassivation of Single Corrosion Pits in
Polarization Studies of Brass-Steel Galvanic Couples, Stainless Steel, R.C. Newman, E.M. Franz ..................... 325
D.A. Jones ................................................................... 181 Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in Pipeline Steels, A. Brown,
Corrosion of Medium Carbon Steel in Aqueous Solutions C.L. Jones .................................................................... 330
Containing Flouride Ions at 300°C, P. Mayer, Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking in Pipe Steels:
A.V. Manolescu, E.M. Rasile ......................................... 186 Influence of Residual Impurities on Service Failures,
Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Fe-Si-Al Alloys in 1 N C. Lea .......................................................................... 337
H2SO4, S. Wakefield, F.H. Beck, G.W. Powell .................. 190 Acoustic Emission Characterization of Corrosion-Induced
Technical Note: On the Nature of the Occluded Cell in the Damage in Reinforced Concrete, S.E. Dunn, J.D. Young,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of AA7075-T651 — Analysis of W.H. Hartt, R.P. Brown ................................................. 339
the Solution Inside the Crack, A.H. Le, R.T. Foley .......... 195 A Microprocessor-Based Isopotential Contouring System for
Technical Note: Hydrogen-Induced Delayed Cracking of Monitoring Surface Corrosion, R.J. O’Halloran,
Smooth Torsional Specimens, W.-Y. Chu, T.-Y. Zhang, L.F.G. Williams, C.P. Lloyd ............................................ 344
C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................. 197 Corrosion Fatigue of Pressure Vessel Steels in Pressurized-
Water Reactor Environments — Influence of Steel Sulfur
May (No. 5) Content, P.M. Scott, A.E. Truswell, S.G. Druce .............. 350
Early Stages of Film Growth on Alpha Brass Immersed in Corrosion of Steel in Concrete: Some Fundamental Aspects
Ammoniacal Cu(II) Solutions, R.C. Newman, of Concrete with Added Silica, K.P. Fischer, O. Bryhn,
G.T. Burstein ............................................................... 201 P. Aagaard .................................................................... 358
Gaseous Corrosion of Metals in a 60% H2O, 40% HCl A Proposed Activation Mechanism for Al Anodes,
Environment, J.P. Carter, B.S. Covino, Jr., T.J. Driscoll, M.C. Reboul, P. Gimenez, J.J. Rameau .......................... 366
W.D. Riley, M. Rosen .................................................... 205 Corrosion Behavior of Ultrafine Grained Austenitic Stainless
Effect of Bromide Ions on the Electrochemical Behavior of Steel, M. Hasegawa, M. Osawa ...................................... 371
Iron, L.P. Mack, K. Nobe ............................................... 215 Effect of Sensitization Heat Treatment on the Stress
Rotating Cylinder Electrode for Velocity Sensitivity Testing, Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304 Stainless Steel,
D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 220 A. Poznansky, D.J. Duquette ........................................ 375
Electrodissolution of Zinc in Acidic Chloride Solutions, Constant Extension Rate Tensile (CERT) Tests of Creviced
S. Asakura, K. Nobe ...................................................... 227 Alloy 600 Specimens in Aqueous Environments at 288 C,
Effect of Heat Treatment and Carbon on Stress Corrosion C.A. Caramihas, D.F. Taylor ......................................... 382

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August (No. 8) Corrosion Behavior of Nickel 270 in Phosphate-Containing


Electrochemical Study of Stainless Steels in High- Solutions, I.A. Maier ..................................................... 528
Temperature Urea Solutions, K. Matsumoto, Mechanism of Pit Growth on Aluminum Under Open Circuit
T. Shinohara ................................................................ 387 Conditions, F. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ................................ 534
Potentiodynamic Reactivation Method for Detecting A Finite Element Method for Modeling Localized Corrosion
Sensitization in AISI 304 and 304L Stainless Steels, Cells, J.W. Fu, S.-K. Chan ............................................ 540
A.P. Majidi, M.A. Streicher ............................................ 393 Properties of the Passive Films Formed on Ferritic Stainless
Erratum: ............................................................. (10),560 Steels in Cl– Solutions, W.R. Cieslak, D.J. Duquette ....... 545
Influence of Applied Stress and Surface Finish on the Pitting Technical Note: Effect of Xenon Implantation on the
Susceptibility of Low-Alloy Turbine Disk Steels in Wet Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Cr Alloys, N.R. Sorensen,
Steam, S.J. Lennon, F.P.A. Robinson, G.G. Garrett ........ 409 S.T. Picraux .................................................................. 550
Technical Note: Localized Corrosion of Mild Steel in Base Study of Criteria for Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility
Solutions Containing Sodium Sulfide. Influence of pH and of an Al-Zn-Mg Alloy Using Slow Strain Rate Techniques,
Sodium Acetate Addition, D. Vasquez Moll, R.C. Salvarezza, G. Mankowski, M.L. Perez, J.A. Petit, F. Dabosi ............. 552
H.A. Videla, A.J. Arvia ................................................... 414 Technical Note: Significance of Pit Induction Times,
Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of Cobalt and Nickel in F. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ................................................... 559
Sulfuric Acid Solution Containing Propargylic Alcohol, Pitting of Zircaloy-4 in Chloride-Containing Aqueous
A.A. Aksut .................................................................... 418 Methanolic Solutions, Y. Roques, G. Mankowski,
Potentiodynamic Investigation of Copper in LiCl Solutions, G. Chatainier, F. Dabosi ............................................... 561
L. Broussard ................................................................ 420
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel Alloy 600 in High-
November (No. 11)
Temperature Water — An Update, R. Bandy, Effect of Solidification Mode and Impurities on Pitting
D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 425 Corrosion in AISI 316 GTA Welds, A.I. Grekula,
Effect of Heat Treatment and Microstructure on the Corrosion V.P. Kujanpaa, L.P. Karjalainen .................................... 569
and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Duplex Stainless Steels in Effect of Potential on the Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth
H2S/Cl– Environments, S.M. Wilhelm, R.D. Kane ........... 431 Rate in AISI 304 Stainless Steel in Sodium Sulfate Solution
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Brass in at 250°C, W.-T. Tsai, A. Moccari, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,
Aqueous Ammonia in the Absence of Detectable Anodic D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 573
Dissolution, U. Bertocci, F.I. Thomas, E.N. Pugh ........... 439 Double Loop Reactivation Method for Detecting Sensitization
Technical Note: Effect of Microalloying on Continuous in AlSl 304 Stainless Steels, A.P. Majidi, M.A. Streicher . 584
Cooling Sensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel, Discussion: Advantages of Galvanostatic Polarization
E.A. Loria ..................................................................... 441 Resistance Measurements, R.F. Stratfull, D.A. Jones ..... 593
Erratum: ............................................................. (12),643 Technical Note: Behavior of Armco Iron in Its Passive and
Transpassive States in NaOH and Na2SiO3 Solutions,
September (No. 9) Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, W. Kozlowski ........................ 595
Effect of Methods of Cutting and Grinding on Sensitization Grain Boundary Corrosion of Sulfur and Phosphorous
in Surface Layers on AISI 304 Stainless Steel, A.P. Majidi, Doped and Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel, S. Danyluk,
M.A. Streicher .............................................................. 445 J.H. Hong, I. Wolke ....................................................... 598
Acoustic Emission Characterization of Corrosion Reactions Technical Note: Time-Dependent Development of Cathodic
in Aluminum Alloys, A. Arora ........................................ 459 Protection Within Pipes and Its Modeling, J.N. McGrath,
Breakdown of Passive Film on Iron, R. Nishimura, M. Araki, D.J. Tighe-Ford ............................................................ 604
K. Kudo ........................................................................ 465 Technical Note: Some Observations on Auto Body Rust
Effect of Copper on the Protectiveness of Iron Sulfide Films, Layers, H.J. Cleary ....................................................... 606
B.D. Craig .................................................................... 471 Calcareous Deposits on Metal Surfaces in Seawater —
Effect of Fluid Flow on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI A Critical Review, W.H. Hartt, C.H. Culberson,
304 Stainless Steel in 0.01 M Na2SO4 Solution at 280°C, S.W. Smith ................................................................... 609
G.A. Fuller, D.D. Macdonald ......................................... 474 Anodic Polarization Behavior of Fe-Ni-P-B and Fe-Ni-Cr-P-B
Resistance of Line Pipe Steels to Wet Sour Gas, T. Taira, Amorphous Alloys, N.R. Sorensen, F.J. Hunkeler,
Y. Kobayashi, K. Matsumoto, K. Tsukada ...................... 478 R.M. Latanision ............................................................ 619
Mechanism of Slow Crack Growth and Stress Corrosion
Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Steel, W.-Y. Chu,
December (No. 12)
H.-L. Wang, C.-M. Hsiao ............................................... 487 Guest Editorial: Precise Titles Enhance the Value of
Transgranular, Granulated, and Intergranular Stress Technical Articles ......................................................... 627
Corrosion Cracking in AISI 304 Stainless Steel, Prediction of Galvanic Corrosion Rates and Distribution by
H.D. Solomon ............................................................... 493 Means of Calculation and Experimental Models, E. Bardal,
R. Johnsen, P.O. Gartland ............................................ 628
October (No. 10) Effects of Thiosulfate on Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steels,
Effect of Relative Humidity on the Corrosion Kinetics of D. Tromans, L. Frederick .............................................. 633
High-Strength, Low-Alloy and Low-Carbon Steels, S. Tosto, Technical Note: Rapid Identification of Conditions Causing
G. Brusco ..................................................................... 507 Intergranular Corrosion or Intergranular Stress Corrosion
Mechanisms of Metal Corrosion Caused by Recurrent Surface Cracking in Sensitized Alloy 600, J. Woodward .............. 640
Water Spots, W.T. Shieh ............................................... 511 A Voltrammetric Investigation of Alternating Current
Discussion: Microstructural Observations on the Sulfide Corrosion Phenomena at an Aluminum Electrode in
Stress Cracking of Low-Alloy Steel Tubulars, Hydrochloric Acid, W.M. Moore, C.-T. Chen, G.A. Shirn . 644
B.E. Blanchard, S.W. Ciaraldi ....................................... 517 Corrosion of Mild Steel by Biogenic Sulfide Films Exposed to
Effect of Sulfuric Acid, Oxygen, and Hydrogen in High- Air, J.A. Hardy, J.L. Brown ........................................... 650
Temperature Water on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Anodic Films on Single Phase Ni-Mo Alloys, V. Mitrovic-
Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel, W.E. Ruther, Scepanovic, M.B. Ives ................................................... 655
W.K. Soppet, G. Ayrault, T.F. Kassner ........................... 518 Mechanism of Iron Oxide Dissolution — A Review of Recent
Literature, W.W. Frenier, F.B. Growcock ....................... 664

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Discussion: Influence of Composition on Continuous Cooling Solution, D.D. Macdonald, H.H. Chung ......................... 151
Sensitization of AISI 304 Stainless Steel, E.A. Loria, Environmentally Controlled Crack Growth Rate of AISI 304
H.D. Solomon ............................................................... 669 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Sulfate Solutions,
P.C. Chung, A. Yoshitake, G. Cragnolino,
1985 (Vol. 41) D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 159
Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Potentials of Solar Panel
Stainless Steels in Seawater and 0.6 M NaCl, L. Felloni,
January (No. 1) R. Fratesi, O. Ruggeri, G. Sambogna ............................. 169
Editorial: A Change in the Editorial Review Structure of Technical Note: Breakdown of Passivity on Pure Nickel by
Corrosion Journal ............................................................ 1 Sulfate Ion in High-Temperature Aqueous Solution,
Microstructural Characterization of Inconel Alloy 600 T. Shibata, S. Fujimoto ................................................. 177
Annealed in the 700°F to 1,200°F Temperature Range, Technical Note: Instrumented Loading Devices for
G.P. Airey ......................................................................... 2 Monitoring Environmentally Assisted Crack Growth in High-
Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of a Ni-Based Temperature Aqueous Systems, P.C. Chung, G. Cragnolino,
Amorphous Alloy — Effect of Devitrification, H.S. Tong .... 10 D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 179
A Microstructural Study of the Sulfide Stress Cracking
Resistance of a Cr-Mo-V-B Steel, S.A. Shei, C.D. Kim ....... 12 April (No. 4)
Effects of H2 Additions on Stress Corrosion Cracking in a Corrosion Behavior of 9% to 25% Cr Steels in Wet CO2
Boiling Water Reactor, M.E. Indig, J.E. Weber ................. 19 Environments, A. Ikeda, S. Mukai, M. Ueda ................... 185
Effect of Pollutants and Bacterial Microfouling on Corrosion Corrosion Behavior of 70% Cu-30% Ni Alloy in 0.5 M NaCl
of Copper-Based Alloys in Seawater, and in Synthetic Seawater, H.P. Dhar, R.E. White, R. Darby,
D.J. Schiffrin, S.R. de Sanchez ........................................ 31 L.R. Cornwell, R.B. Griffin, G. Burnell ........................... 193
Chemistry of Azole Copper Corrosion Inhibitors in Cooling Pitting Corrosion of Inconel 600 in High-Temperature
Water, O. Hollander, R.C. May ........................................ 39 Chloride Solution Under Controlled Hydrodynamic
Monitoring pH and Corrosion Potentials in High-Temperature Conditions, M. Karaminezhaad-Ranjbar, J. Mankowski,
Aqueous Environments, L.W. Niedrach, W.H. Stoddard .... 45 D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 197
An Electrochemical Investigation of Localized Corrosion on Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior of In and In-Bi Alloys
Titanium in Chloride Environments, P. McKay, in HCl, T.J. O’Keefe, Y.-M. Wang ................................... 205
D.B. Milton ..................................................................... 52 Stress Corrosion Cracking of 13% Cr Steels in CO2-H2S-Cl–
Environments, H. Kurahashi, T. Kurisu, Y. Sone,
February (No. 2) K. Wada, Y. Nakai ......................................................... 211
Corrosion Mechanism of Metals and Alloys in the Silicon- Substitution of Molybdenum with Vanadium in Cast
Hydrogen-Chlorosilane System at 500°C, J.Y.P. Mui ........ 63 Austenitic Stainless Steel Alloys, F.P.A. Robinson,
Theory of Dielectric Properties of Heterogeneous Substances P. Van Biljon ................................................................ 220
Applied to Water in a Paint Film, S.A. Lindquist ............... 69
Properties of Nitrogen-Containing Stainless Alloy Designed for
An Analytical Electron Microscope Examination of Sensitized
High Resistance to Pitting, R. Bandy, D. Van Rooyen ..... 228
AISI 430 Stainless Steel, J.B. Lee, J.F. Smith, A.L. Geiger,
Electrochemical Studies on Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic
D.H. Kah ........................................................................ 76
Stainless Steel Weld and Clad Metals, K.P. Rao,
Critical Contents of Nickel and Chromium Required for Stress
S. Prasannkumar ......................................................... 234
Corrosion Cracking Resistance of High-Alloy Oil-Country
Technical Note: Relationship Between Chromium Depletion
Tubular Goods, J.-I. Saki, M. Honda, K. Masamura,
in Sensitized Alloy 600 and U-Bend Cracking in Sodium
I. Matsushima ................................................................ 80
Thiosulfate Solution, R. Bandy, R.L. Sabatini ................ 242
Sodium Silicates-Stress Corrosion Cracking Agents for Alloys
Discussion: Corrosion Behavior of Nickel 270 in Phosphate-
600 and 690 at 315°C, C.R. Bergen ................................. 85
Containing Solutions, D.C. Silverman, I.A. Maier ........... 244
Passivation of Titanium by Molybdate Ion, R.S. Glass ......... 89
Penetration of Hardened Concrete by Seawater Chlorides with May (No. 5)
and Without Impressed Current, Y. Gau, I. Cornet ........... 93 Improving the Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum Alloys by
Corrosion of Bronzes on Shipwrecks: A Comparison of Cathodic Polarization in Aqueous Media, K. Nisancioglu,
Corrosion Rates Deduced from Shipwreck Material and O. Lunder, H. Holtan .................................................... 247
from Electrochemical Methods, R.J. Taylor, I.D. MacLeod100 Sodium Heated Steam Generator Tubes: Effect of Heat Flux
Pitting and Stress Cracking of 12% Cr-Ni-Mo Martensitic on the Deposition of Magnetite from Solution and Corrosion
Stainless Steels in Chloride and Sulfide Environments, of the Underlying Steel, L. Tomlinson, M.H. Hurdus,
Y. Yoshino, A. Ikegaya .................................................. 105 C.B. Ashmore, P.J.B. Silver ........................................... 257
Statistical Estimate of the Pitting Potential of AISI 316L Electrochemical Screening of Organic and Inorganic
Stainless Steel in 35% NaCl Measured by Means of Two Inhibitors for the Corrosion of ASTM A-470 Steel in
Electrochemical Methods, R. Fratesi .............................. 114 Concentrated Sodium Hydroxide Solution, A. Moccari,
D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 264
March (No. 3) Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Alloy Iron-Based
Corrosion Fatigue of SiCrMoCuV Steel in 35% NaCl Solution,
Materials, N. Bandyopadhyay, C.L. Briant ..................... 274
Z.-S. Tong, M.-Q. Li, B.-X. Feng, Y. Shi ......................... 121
Existence of Imidazoline Corrosion Inhibitors, J.A. Martin,
Stress Corrosion Behavior of 7075 Aluminum in 1 N
F.W. Valone .................................................................. 281
Aluminum Chloride Solutions, M.P. Mueller,
Technical Note: Anomalies Accompanying the Cathodic
A.W. Thompson, I.M. Bernstein ..................................... 127
Charging of Some bcc Metals, M.E. Armacanqui,
Sigma Phase Intergranular Corrosion Effects in Austenitic
R.A. Oriani ................................................................... 287
Welds Containing Ferrite, A. Zingales, G. Quartarone,
Effect of Water Impurities on Stress Corrosion Cracking in a
G. Moretti ..................................................................... 136
Boiling Water Reactor, L.G. Ljungberg, D. Cubicciotti .... 290
Intergranular Failures of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature
Cathodic Properties of Different Stainless Steels in Natural
Caustic Environments, R. Bandy, R. Roberge,
Seawater, R. Johnsen, E. Bardal ................................... 296
D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 142
Erratum: P. McKay, D.B. Mitton .................................. 41,(1)
A Study of Transient Crack Growth in AISI 4340 Steel in NaCl
Erratum: M.E. Indig, J.E. Weber ................................. 41,(1)

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June (No. 6) Guerzoni ...................................................................... 458


Catalytic Oxidation of Aqueous Hydrogen Sulfide in the Spectroscopic Techniques for Quality Assurance of Oil Field
Presence of Sulfite, O. Weres, L. Tsao, R.M. Chhatre ...... 307 Corrosion Inhibitors, J.A. Martin, F.W. Valone ............... 465
Corrosion of Cu and Cu-Ni Alloys in 0.5 NaCl and in Synthetic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless
Seawater, H.P. Dhar, R.E. White, G. Burnell, L.R. Cornwell, Steel in Oxygenated High-Temperature Chloride Solutions
R.B. Griffin, R. Darby ................................................... 317 Containing Cupric (Cu2+) and Lead (Pb2+ and Lead)(Pb2+)
Determination of Surface Oxide Compositions on Alloy 600 Ions, D.D. Macdonald, A.K. Eghan, Z. Szklarska-
Using Nuclear Analytical Techniques, A.L. Hanson, Smialowska .................................................................. 474
H.S. Isaacs, H.W. Kraner .............................................. 324 Effect of Straining on the Transport of Hydrogen in Iron,
Formation Mechanism of the Protective Layer on Carbon Nickel, and Stainless Steel, T. Zakroczymski .................. 485
Steel in Water Containing Inhibitors, M. Yasuda, K. Suzuki, Technical Note: Impedance Spectroscopy as Quality Control
Y. Kondo, Y. Ogata, F. Hine ........................................... 328 and Corrosion Test for Anodized Al Alloys, F.B. Mansfeld,
Role of Sodium in Hot Stress Corrosion of AISI 304 M.W. Kendig ................................................................. 490
Stainless Steel, K.J.L. Iyer, S.R. Iyer,
V.M. Radhakrishnan .................................................... 333
September (No. 9)
Stress Corrosion of I-182 Weld Metal in High-Temperature Stress Corrosion Crack Growth in NiCrMoV Turbine Disc
Water — Effect of a Carbon Steel Couple, R.A. Page ....... 338 Steels, A. McMinn, F.F. Lyle, Jr., G.R. Leverant ............. 493
Effect of Surface Additives on the Oxidation of Chromia- Electrochemical Behavior of P- and C-Doped Ni-16% Cr-9%
Forming Alloys, M. Landkof, A.V. Levy, D.H. Boone, Fe, R.M. Kruger, S.F. Claeys, G.S. Was .......................... 504
R. Gray, E. Yaniv .......................................................... 344 Influence of Prior Deformation and Composition on
Electrochemical Corrosion Studies on Zinc-Coated Steel, Continuous Cooling Sensitization of AISI 304 Stainless
D.A. Jones, N.R. Nair .................................................... 357 Steel, H.D. Solomon ...................................................... 512
Electrochemical Studies of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Progress Toward Understanding the Stress Corrosion
Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel in Polythionic Acids, Problem, E.N. Pugh ...................................................... 517
S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta, S.K. Saraf, I.P. Saraswat ........... 363 Effect of Composition Modification of Passive Films Formed
on Ferritic Stainless Steel on Resistance to Pitting,
July (No. 7) J. Gluszek, G.B. Freeman, J. Baron, J. Kubicki ............. 527
Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Glassy Fe32Ni36Cr14P12B6 Alloy, Pitting Initiation of Stainless Steels: Electrochemical and
R.F. Sandenbergh, R.M. Latanision ............................... 369 Micrographic Aspects, G. Daufin, J. Pagetti, J.P. Labbe,
Stress Corrosion of ASTM Grade-2 and Grade-12 Titanium in F. Michel ...................................................................... 533
Simulated Rock Salt Brines at 83°C, H. Jain, T.M. Ahn, Effect of Heat Treatment Applied Potential on the Caustic
P. Soo .......................................................................... 375 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel 600, K.H. Lee,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in Caustic G. Cragnolino, D.D. Macdonald ..................................... 540
Aluminate Solutions — Slow Strain Rate Studies,
R. Sriram, D. Tromans .................................................. 381
October (No. 10)
Technical Note: Coating Material Evaluation for Effect of Nitrogen on the Sensitization of AISI 304 Stainless
Electrochemical Polarization Studies, S.J. Thorpe, Steel, T.A. Mazhi, W.A.T. Clark, K. Nishimoto,
J. Paprocki, K.T. Aust .................................................. 385 W.B. Johnson, D.D. Macdonald .................................... 555
Hydrogen Gas Evolution from Cathodically Protected Environmental Cracking of Ticode-12 in Aqueous Chloride
Surfaces, R.N. Parkins, A.J. Markworth, J.H. Holbrook, Environments, N.R. Sorensen, J.A. Ruppen ................... 560
R.R. Fessler .................................................................. 389 Polarization Curve Measurement in High-Purity Water at
Electrochemical Protection of Zr Against Stress Corrosion Elevated Temperatures, M. Hishida, J. Takabayashi,
Cracking by Oxidizing HCl Solutions, T.-L. Yau, M.A. T. Kawakubo, Y. Yamashina ......................................... 570
Maguire ........................................................................ 397 Effect of Thermal Treatments on Stress Corrosion Cracking
Effects of Steel Cleanliness and Inclusions on the Sulfide of Alloy 800 in a Caustic Environment, R.S. Pathania,
Stress Corrosion Cracking AISI 4137-H Steel, R.D. Cleland ................................................................. 575
M.D. Tumuluru ............................................................ 406 Effect of Post-Exposure Heat Treatment on the Hydrogen
Effect of Heat Treatment on Hydrogen Attack Resistance of Embrittlement of High-Carbon Steel, M.J. Robinson,
C-0.5% Mo Steels for Pressure Vessels, Heat Exchangers, R.M. Sharp ................................................................... 582
and Piping, R. Chiba, K. Ohnishi, K. Ishii, K. Maeda ..... 415 Thiosulfate Corrosion in Paper-Machine White Water,
Technical Note: Hydrogen-Induced Slow Crack Growth in A. Garner ..................................................................... 587
Mild Steel and Pure Iron, Y. Wang, W.-Y. Chu, Stress Corrosion Behavior of AISI 304 Stainless Steel in a
C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................. 427 Boiling 42% MgCl2 Solution Under Cyclic Slow Strain Rate
Technique, T. Nakayama, M. Takano ............................. 592
August (No. 8) On the Mechanism of Cathodic Protection, S.C. Dexter,
Review: Influence of Dynamic Mechanical Parameters on L.N. Moettus, K.E. Lucas .............................................. 598
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steel, G. Herbsleb, Corrosion Chemistry of Chrominum Carbide in Hot Alkali,
W. Schwenk ................................................................. 431 K.C. Tsai, J.L. Morris, D. Cubicciotti ............................. 607
Pitting Corrosion on Zirconium in KCl and KCl-H2SO4 Influence of Formation and Dissolution Environment on
Solutions, J.-S. Chen, A. Bronson, D.R. Knittel ............. 438 Dissolution Kinetics of Anodic Oxide Films on Antimony,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Dual-Phase Steel in Carbonate/ M.S. El-Basiouny, M.M. Hefny, A.S. Mogoda .................. 611
Bicarbonate Solutions, J. Stiksma, S.A. Bradford .......... 446 Discussion: Existence of Imadazoline Corrosion Inhibitors,
Pitting of Stainless Alloys in Sulfate Solutions Containing C.M. Blair, Jr., J.A. Martin, F.W. Valone ........................ 616
Thiosulfate Ions, R.C. Newman ..................................... 450
Galvanic Effect of Heavy Nickel Electrodepostis Applied as a
November (No. 11)
Protective Coating to Alloy Steel Turbine Disks, S.J. Lennon, Editorial: Ivy Parker — First Lady of Corrosion ............... 617
F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 454 Corrosion of Galvanized and Galvannealed Steel in Solutions
Corrosion Kinetics of High-Strength, Low-Alloy and Low-C of pH 90 to 140, G. Sergi, N.R. Short, C.L. Page ............. 618
Steels in the Presence of Cl– Ions, S. Tosto, O. Di Tollo, M. A Study of Corrosion Electrochemical Properties of
Martensite-Austenite Steel Cr-15% Ni-6% Mo, V. Cihal,

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J. Hubackova, J. Kubelka, K. Mazanec .......................... 625 S. Ramakrishna, E.B. Hawbolt ........................................ 63


Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of AISI 316 NG and Some Observations on Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Aqueous
316 Stainless Steel in an Impurity Environment, P.S. Maiya, Environments Containing Carbon Dioxide, G.I. Ogundele,
W.J. Shack ................................................................... 630 W.E. White ..................................................................... 71
Electrochemical and Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Galvanic Corrosion Prediction Using Long- and Short-Term
Digestor Steels in Kraft Wine Liquors, D.L. Singbeil, Polarization Curves, H.P. Hack, J.R. Scully ...................... 79
A. Garner ..................................................................... 634 Dissolution and Passivation of a Single Crystal Ni50Fe50
Some Electrochemical Aspects of Corrosion of Steel in Alloy and the Influence of Sulfur Studied by Electron
Concrete, H.G. Wheat, Z. Eliezer ................................... 640 Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis, P. Marcus,
High-Temperature Corrosion in Coal Gasification Systems, I. Olefjord ....................................................................... 91
K. Natesan ................................................................... 646 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Damage Model: An
Influence of Aluminum and Vanadium on the Anodic Approach and Its Development for Alloy 600 in High-Purity
Dissolution of Ti-Al and Ti-V Binary Alloys in Concentrated Water, Y.S. Garud, A.R. McIlree ...................................... 99
Hydrochloric Acid, J.P. Frayret, A. Caprani, T. Jaszay, A New Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Test for
F. Priem ....................................................................... 656 Determining Degree of Sensitization in Ferritic Stainless
Pitting Corrosion of Inconel 600 in High-Temperature Water Steels, J.B. Lee ............................................................. 106
Containing CuCl2, J.-R. Park, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska . 665 Technical Note: Influence of Sulfide Inclusions on the
Technical Note: A Crevice-Free Measurement Technique to Initiation of Pits in Fe-29Ni-17Co, W.R. Cieslak ............. 111
Determine Reproducible Pitting Potentials, L. Stockert, Characterization of Corrosion Products on Cupronickel
F. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ................................................... 676 70:30 Alloy in Sulfide-Polluted Water, N. Mukhopadhyay,
S. Baskaran ................................................................. 113
December (No. 12) Technical Note: A Procedure for the Mounting of FeCrNiMo
Dimensionless Groups in the Modeling and Prediction of Alloy Electrodes for Electrochemical Measurements,
Corrosion Processes, D.C. Silverman ............................. 679 S.A. Bombaci, R.J. Taylor ............................................. 118
Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of 300M Steel Under Technical Note: Corrosion Potential Measurements in Boiler
Different Heat-Treated Conditions, R. Padmanabhan, Water: Influence of Oxygen Content, G.A.A. van Osch,
W.E. Wood ................................................................... 688 W.M.M. Huijbregts ........................................................ 120
Effect of Phosphorous on Anodic Dissolution and
Passivation of Nickel in Near Neutral Solutions, J. Flis, March (No. 3)
D.J. Duquette ............................................................... 700 1984 Whitney Award Lecture: On the Roles of Corrosion
Effect of Ammonium Chloride and Fluid Velocity on the Products in Local Cell Processes, H.W. Pickering ........... 125
Corrosion Behavior of Copper in Sodium Bicarbonate On the Conduction Mechanisms of Passive Films on
Solutions, M. Akkaya, J.R. Ambrose .............................. 707 Molybdenum-Containing Stainless Steel, A. Irhzo,
Mechanistic Aspects of Pit Growth on Nickel in Diluted Y. Segui, N. Bui, F. Dabosi ............................................ 141
Chloride Solutions, P. Heimgartner, H. Bohni ................ 715 Influence of Silicon on the Pitting Corrosion Resistance of
Corrosion Behavior of 18-8 Stainless Steels in Hot an 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steel, B.E. Wilde ................. 147
Concentrated Caustic Soda Solutions Under Heat-Transfer A Noniterative Method for Determining Corrosion
Conditions, M. Yasuda, S. Tokunaga, T. Taga, F. Hine ... 720 Parameters From a Sequence of Polarization Data,
V. Feliu, S. Feliu ........................................................... 151
1986 (Vol. 42) Corrosion Behavior of Nickel in Methanol, D.D.N. Singh,
M.K. Banerjee ............................................................... 156
A Comparison of the General and Localized Corrosion
January (No. 1) Resistance of Conventional and Rapidly Solidified AISI
Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic Weld and Clad Metals in
303 Stainless Steel, P.C. Searson, R.M. Latanision ........ 161
Accelerated Boiling Acid Tests Simulating Passive
Effects of Transients in Water Chemistry, Temperature, and
Conditions, K.P. Rao, S. Prasannkumar ............................ 1
Loading on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of
Application of a Slip Dissolution-Repassivation Model for
AISI 304 Stainless Steel, P.L. Andresen ......................... 169
Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304 Stainless Steel in
Evaluation of Chemical and Electrochemical Etching
Boiling 42% MgCl2 Solution, T. Nakayama, M. Takano ..... 10
Techniques to Determine Phosphorus Segregation in
Effect of Microstructure on the Corrosion and Stress
NiCrMoV Rotor Steels, S.M. Bruemmer ......................... 180
Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in Acidic and Neutral
Environments, C.L. Briant, C.S. O’Toole, E.L. Hall ........... 15 April (No. 4)
Composition-Based Correlations to Predict Sensitization Influence of Microstructure on the Corrosion Properties of
Resistance of Austenitic Stainless Steels, Hot-Dip Galvanized Reinforcement in Concrete, E. Maahn,
S.M. Bruemmer .............................................................. 27 B. Sorensen .................................................................. 187
Hydrogen-Induced Cracking: Determination of Maximum Effect of Nitrogen on Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304
Allowed H2S Partial Pressure, K. Van Gleder, Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Sulfate Solution,
M.J.J. Simon Thomas, C.J. Kroese .................................. 36 T.A. Mozhi, K. Nishimoto, B.E. Wilde, W.A.T. Clark ........ 197
Electrochemical Effect of Cr, Ni, and Mo Additions on the Reversible Acceleration of the Corrosion of AlSl 304 Stainless
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Steel Exposed to Seawater Induced by Growth and
a Chloride Solution, R. Oltra, J.C. Colson, A. Desestret .... 44 Secretions of the Marine Bacterium Vibrio Natriegens,
Technical Note: Hydrogen Evolution Kinetics on a High- D.E. Nivens, P.D. Nichols, J.M. Henson, G.G. Geesey,
Carbon Steel and on Tin in Seawater, R.P. Frankenthal, D.C. White ................................................................... 204
P.C. Milner ..................................................................... 51 Studies of a Water Treatment Device That Uses Magnetic
High-Strength Steels with Improved Sulfide Stress Cracking Fields, K.W. Busch, M.A. Busch, D.H. Parker, R.E. Darling,
Resistance, A. Chavane, M. Habashi, G.M. Pressouyre, J.L. McAtee, Jr. ............................................................ 211
J. Galland ...................................................................... 54 Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistance of Low-Alloy Nickel Steels,
Y. Yoshino, Y. Minozaki ................................................ 222
February (No. 2) Technical Note: Mechanism of Corrosion Inhibition by
Stress Corrosion Cracking of ASTM A516 Steel in Hot Caustic
Phosphate-Based Cooling System Corrosion Inhibitors,
Sulfide Solutions-Potential and Weld Effects, D. Tromans,

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G. Saha, N. Kurmaih .................................................... 233 A Finite Difference Model Describing Carburization in High-
A Potentiodynamic Evaluation of NiMo and NiTi Amorphous Temperature Alloys, K. Bongartz, R. Schulten,
Thin Films, R.S. Bhattacharya, C.N. Raffoul, A.K. Rai .... 236 W.J. Quadakkers, H. Nickel .......................................... 390
Technical Note: Effect of Sulfides on the Electrochemical Some Observations on the Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Sour
Behavior of AISI 304 Stainless Steel in Neutral Buffered Gas Environments: Effects of H2S and H2S/CO2/CH4/C3H8
Solutions, N.B. De Cristofaro, C.A. Acosta, R.C. Salvarezza, Mixtures, G.I. Ogundele, W.E. White ............................. 398
H.A. Videla ................................................................... 240 Silver Sulfide Reference Electrode for Use in Alkaline Sulfide
Technical Note: Hydrogen Adsorption on Steels Undergoing Solutions, D.C. Crowe, D. Tromans ............................... 409
Corrosion with Hydrogen Evolution, B.E. Wilde, Effect of Germanium Additions on the Corrosion Behavior of
C.D. Kim ...................................................................... 243 an Al-Li Alloy, E.L. Colvin, G.L. Cahen, Jr., G.E. Stoner,
Technical Note: Conversion of Potential vs. Depth Scans E.A. Starke, Jr. ............................................................. 416
Inside Cracks into Plots of Current Density on the Walls, Atmospheric Corrosion Products on Al, Zn, and AlZn Metallic
R.A.H. Edwards ............................................................ 245 Coatings, J.J. Friel ....................................................... 422
Removal of Sulfur-Containing Inhibitor from Steel Surfaces,
May (No. 5) R.L. Tapping, J. Torok, A.E. Valvasori, R.D. Davidson,
Effects of Trace Elements on Corrosion in Total Immersion K. Kanhai ..................................................................... 427
and Under Wet/Dry Conditions, F.B. Mansfeld, Discussion: On the Mechanism of Cathodic Protection,
S.L. Jeanjaquet, M.W. Kendig, D.O. Raleigh, K. Fertig .... 249 D.A. Jones ................................................................... 430
Alternate Immersion Testing of Coated Sheet Steel, Technical Note: Auxillary Electrode Method for
D.A. Jones, R.K. Blitz, I. Hodjati .................................... 255 Determination of Ohmic Resistance, P.J. Moran ............ 432
Materials Behavior in Alternate (Hydrogen) Water Chemistry Technical Note: An Improved Life Cu-CuSO4 Reference
in the Ringhais-1 Boiling Water Reactor, L.G. Ljungberg, Electrode for Field Service, Y.J. Weng, B.E. Wilde .......... 435
D. Cubicciotti, M. Trolle ................................................ 263
Effect of 1-Hydroxeythylidene-1, 1-Diphosphonic Acid on the August (No. 8)
Corrosion of SS 41 Steel in 03% Sodium Chloride Solution, Electrochemical Aspects of Grinding Media Mineral
I. Sekine, Y. Hirakawa .................................................. 272 Interaction in Sulfide Ore Grinding, K. Adam,
Review: Localized Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys, K.A. Natarajan, S.C. Riemer, I. Iwasaki .......................... 440
R.T. Foley ..................................................................... 277 Characteristics of the Rust from Weathering Steels in
A Modified Electrochemical Technique (Electrochemical Louisiana Bridge Spans, A. Raman, A. Razvan, B. Kuban,
Potentiokinetic Reactivation) for Evaluating the K.A. Clement, W.E. Graves ............................................ 447
Susceptibility of Inconel 600 to Intergranular Corrosion, Oxygen and Corrosion Potential Effects on Chloride Stress
A. Roelandt, J. Vereecken ............................................. 289 Corrosion Cracking, W.M.M. Huijbregts ........................ 456
Environmentally Assisted Failure of Cusil in Mattsson’s Effect of Exposure Time on the Polarization Behavior of
Solution, N.R. Sorensen ................................................ 299 Marine Alloys Under Flowing and Quiescent Conditions,
Technical Note: On the Composition of Anodic Corrosion J.R. Scully, H.P. Hack, D.G. Tipton ............................... 462
Films on Nickel in the Region of Secondary Passivity, Influence of Hydrostatic Pressure and Salt Concentration on
K. Carr, S. Baer, C.A. Melendres ................................... 307 Aluminum Corrosion in NaCl Solutions, A.M. Beccaria,
G. Poggi ....................................................................... 470
June (No. 6) Raman Spectroscopy of Thin Corrosion Films on Iron at
Jet Slurry Corrosive Wear of High-Chromium Cast Iron and 100°C to 150°C in Air, T. Ohtsuka, K. Kubo, N. Sato ...... 476
High-Carbon Steel Grinding Ball Alloys, C.H. Pitt, A Re-Analysis of Results From Constant Extension Rate
Y.M. Chang .................................................................. 312 Tests on Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel, E.L. Capener,
Correlation Between Surface Stress and Electrochemical R.H. Richman ............................................................... 482
Behavior of High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels, S. Tosto, G. Technical Note: A Mechanism of Microbial Pitting in
Brusco, P. Tonello ......................................................... 318 Stainless Steel, R.C. Newman, W.P. Wong, A. Garner ..... 489
Kinetic Studies on the Dissolution Behavior of Anodic Oxide Corrosion Behavior of Tantalum and Niobium in Hydrobromic
Films on Aluminum in KF Solutions, W.A. Badawy, Acid Solutions, I. Uehara, T. Sakai, H. Ishikawa, E. Ishii,
M.M. Ibrahim, M.M. Abou-Romia, M.S. El-Basiouny ...... 324 M. Nakane .................................................................... 492
Polarization Effects in Galvanic Corrosion, G.O. Davis, Discussion: Role of Hydrogen on Sulfide Cracking of
J. Kolts, N. Sridhar ....................................................... 329 Low-Alloy Steels, E. Herzog ........................................... 498
Hydrogen-Induced Cracking Susceptibility of High-Strength
Line Pipe Steels, K. Matsumoto, Y. Kobayashi, K. Ume, September (No. 9)
K. Murakami, T. Taira, K. Arikata ................................. 337 Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of an Amorphous
Use of Piezoelectric Crystals as Electrode Substrates in Iron FeCrNiW Alloy, R.H. Jones, R. Wang ............................. 504
Corrosion Studies: Real Time, in Situ Determination of Role of Oxygen Mass Transfer in the Erosion-Corrosion of
Dissolution and Film Formation Reaction Rates, Slurry Pipelines, J. Postlethwaite, M.H. Dobbin,
H.E. Hager, R. Ruedisueli, M.E. Buehler ........................ 345 K. Bergevin ................................................................... 514
Stress Corrosion of Age-Hardenable NiFeCr Alloys, A Comparison Between Grain Boundary Chromium Depletion
I.L.W. Wilson, T.R. Mager .............................................. 352 in Austenitic Stainless Steel and Corrosion in the Modified
Slow Strain Rate Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304 Strauss Test, C.L. Briant, E.L. Hall ............................... 522
Stainless Steel in NaCl Solution and Its Prevention by Effect of Chloride on the Stress Corrosion Cracking
Controlled Cathodic Protection, F. Mancia, A. Tamba ..... 362 Susceptibility of Inconel X-750 in High-Temperature Water,
Stress Corrosion Cracking Testing of Inconel Alloys 600 and K. Hattori, M. Tsubota, T. Okada ................................... 531
690 Under High-Temperature Caustic Conditions, Involvement of a Thermophilic Bacterium in Corrosion
J.R. Crum .................................................................... 368 Processes, B.J. Little, P.A. Wagner, S.M. Gerchakov,
M. Walch, R. Mitchell .................................................... 533
July (No. 7) An Electrochemical Test for Detecting the Intergranular
1986 Plenary Lecture: Effects of Alloy Composition and Corrosion Susceptibility of a Duplex Stainless Steel,
Microstructure on the Passivity of Stainless Steels, J.R. Scully, R.G. Kelly ................................................... 537
A.J. Sedriks .................................................................. 376 Molybdate Corrosion Inhibition in Deaerated and Low-

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Oxygen Waters, T.R. Weber, M.A. Stranick, Both Dissolved Hydrogen and Oxygen, L.W. Niedrach,
M.S. Vukasovich ........................................................... 542 W.H. Stoddard .............................................................. 696
Technical Note: Effect of Zinc on Corrosion Films That Formation of an Active Electronic Barrier at Al/
Form on Stainless Steel, L.W. Niedrach, W.H. Stoddard . 546 Semiconductor Interfaces: A Novel Approach in Corrosion
Technical Note: High-Temperature pH of Dilute Ammonia Prevention, F.C. Jain, J.J. Rosato, K.S. Kalonia,
and Ammonium Chloride Solutions and Mixtures with V.S. Agarwala ............................................................... 700
Strong Alkali, S. Barnartt .............................................. 549 Oxidation of Some Advanced Single-Crystal Nickel-Based
Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of the IN-9021 Superalloys in Air at 2,000°F (1,093°C), M. Levy, P. Farrell,
Aluminum Alloy, W.J.D. Shaw ...................................... 554 F. Pettit ........................................................................ 706
Technical Note: Effects of BF2+ Ion Implantation on the Metallurgical Variables Influencing the Corrosion
Corrosion Resistance of Inconel 600, J.D. Rubio, Susceptibility of a Power Metallurgy SiCwAl Composite,
R.R. Hart, R.B. Griffin ................................................... 557 R.C. Paciej, V.S. Agarwala ............................................. 718
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless On the Use of Linear Polarization Measurements for the
Steel in High-Temperature Sodium Sulfate Solutions, Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors in Concentrated HCl at
K. Tanno, S. Ishizuka, S. Higuchi, N. Ohnaka ................ 559 200°F (93°C), R.H. Hausler ........................................... 729
Impedance Properties of the Passive Layer on a Titanium
October (No. 10) Electrode in a Phosphoric Acid Electrolyte, A.G. Gad-Allah,
1986 Whitney Award Lecture: Chemistry and A.A. Mazhar, M.S. El-Basiouny ..................................... 740
Electrochemistry of the Hot Corrosion of Metals,
R.A. Rapp ..................................................................... 568
Electrochemical Monitoring of the Corrosion of Ni, Fe, and
1987 (Vol. 43)
Their Alloys in Molten Salts, A. Nishikata, S. Haruyama 578
Effect of Loading Mode on the Hydrogen-Assisted Fracture of January (No. 1)
an Ultra High-Strength Steel, M. Takemoto ................... 585 Corrosion Behavior of Phosphorous-Implanted Fe-6% Cr and
Stress Corrosion Cracking of CrNi Martensitic Stainless Steel Fe-18% Cr Amorphous Alloys, N.R. Sorensen, R.B. Diegle,
in Concentrated MgCl2 Solutions, Y. Yoshino ................. 592 S.T. Picraux ...................................................................... 2
Effect of Organic Adsorbants on the Aqueous Stress Cyclic Voltammetric and Scanning Electron Microscopic
Corrosion Cracking of AA 7075-T651 Aluminum Alloy, Evaluation of the Corrosion Resistance of Zn-Phosphated
D. Tromans .................................................................. 601 Steel, K. Kiss, M. Coll-Palagos ........................................... 8
Corrosion Behavior of a Graphite Fiber/Magnesium Metal- Trapping and Transport of Hydrogen by Plastic Deformation
Matrix Composite in Aqueous Chloride Solution, in Iron, R. Zhu, J. Tong, W. Zhang .................................. 15
P. Trzaskoma-Paulette .................................................. 609 Noise Analysis of Pure Aluminum Under Different Pitting
Passivation of Steel in Ammonium Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Conditions, J.C. Uruchurtu, J.L. Dawson ........................ 19
Acid Solutions, W.W. Frenier, W.C. Kennedy ................. 613 Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Various AISI
A Novel Corrosion Test Cell for Predicting the Long-Term Austenitic Stainless Steels in Polythionic Acids, P.M. Singh,
Corrosion Behavior of Metal Aerosol Containers, W.S. Tait, S.N. Malhotra ................................................................. 26
J.A. Maier .................................................................... 622 A Tungsten Reference Electrode for Use in Corrosive Media:
A Comparative Study with Other Reference Electrodes,
November (No. 11) M. Ashraf-Khorassani, R.D. Braun .................................. 32
Editorial: An Update on Corrosion Journal — Where Do Pitting Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 800 in Chloride-Sulfate
We Stand with the Readers ........................................... 632 Media, G. Palumbo, P.J. King, K.T. Aust .......................... 37
Application of the Rotating Cylinder Electrode-E-Brite 26-1/ Inhibition of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Using 8-
Concentrated Sulfuric Acid, D.C. Silverman, M.E. Zerr .. 633 Hydroxyquinoline, H. Leidheiser, Jr., H. Konno, A. Vertes 45
Electrochemical Behavior of Brass (CuZn 63:37) in Binary Hot Corrosion of Some Nickel-Based Superalloys Containing
Mixtures of N,N-Dimethylformamide and Water, P. Singh, Niobium, Y. Zuo, R. Zhu, M. Guo .................................... 51
L. Bahadur, R.N. Singh ................................................. 640 Technical Note: Electrochemical Behavior of Ti-30Mo in a
Hydrodynamic Effects During Electrochemical and Exposure Gamma Radiolysis Environment, Y.-J. Kim, R.A. Oriani ... 56
Pitting Tests with Passive Films, J. Postlethwaite, B. Huber, Technical Note: Repassivation Temperatures of Artificial Pit
D. Makepeace ............................................................... 646 Electrodes, R.C. Newman, K.H. Liew ............................... 58
Boundary Element Method Analysis of the Potential Field Technical Note: An Electrochemical Criterion for the
Associated with a Corroding Electrode, B.W. Cherry, Development of Galvanic Coating Alloys for Steel,
M. Foo, T.H. Siauw ....................................................... 654 M.K. Budinski, B.E. Wilde ............................................... 60
Long-Term Marine Atmospheric Stress Corrosion Tests on
High-Strength AlZnMgCu Alloys, K.R. Hasse, February (No. 2)
R.C. Dorward ............................................................... 663 Effect of Alternating Current on the Atmospheric Corrosion
Investigation of Transient Polarization Currents During the of Low-Alloy Weathering Steel in Bolted Lap Joints,
Corrosion Fatigue of Mild Steel in 35% NaCl Solution, D.A. Jones, B.E. Wilde .................................................... 66
Z.-S. Tong, B.-X. Feng, M.-Q. Li, Y. Shi ......................... 669 Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in Fe-3% Si Single Crystals
Technical Note: Influence of Silicon on the Intergranular Under Mode 2 Loading, T.-Y. Zhang, W.-Y. Chu, R.Y. Ma,
Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of 18% Cr-8% Ni C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................... 70
Base Stainless Steel, B.E. Wilde .................................... 678 Electrochemical and Microstructural Investigation of Grain
Stress Corrosion of High-Chromium Nickel-Based Weld Metals Boundary Precipitation in AISI 304 Stainless Steels
and AISI 316 Nuclear Grade Stainless Steel in Simulated Containing Nitrogen, H.S. Betrabet, K. Nishimoto,
Boiling Water Reactor Environments, A. McMinn ........... 682 B.E. Wilde, W.A.T. Clark ................................................. 77
Probing Microbiologically Induced Corrosion, S.M. Gerchakov, Corrosion Properties of the Oxide Film Formed on Grade 12
B.J. Little, P.A. Wagner ................................................. 689 Titanium in Brine Under Gamma Radiation, Y.-J. Kim,
R.A. Oriani ..................................................................... 85
December (No. 12) Brine Radiolysis and its Effect on the Corrosion of Grade 12
Corrosion Potentials and Corrosion Behavior of AISI 304 Titanium, Y.-J. Kim, R.A. Oriani ...................................... 92
Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water Containing Correlation Model of the AISI 316 Stainless Steel Pitting

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Potential with Cellulose Bleach Process Variables, May (No. 5)


G. Matamala .................................................................. 97 Error in Polarization Resistance and Capacitance
Predicting the Time Dependence of Polarization on Measurements Resulting from Nonuniform Ohmic Potential
Cathodically Protected Steel in Seawater, K. Nisancioglu 100 Drop to Flush-Mounted Probes, K. Nisancioglu .............. 258
Influence of Microstructure on the Environmentally Assisted Electrochemical Study of the Corrosion of Metals in Contact
Cracking of Inconel 718, J.W. Prybylowski, R. Ballinger . 111 with Preservative-Trested Wood, E.J. Jack, S.I. Smedley 266
Examination of the Failure of Electronic Devices by Cyclic Some Aspects of the Corrosion Behavior of Some Extra Low-
Voltammetry and Potential Step Methods, B.D. Yan, Interstitial Superferritic Stainless Steels in Chloride
G.W. Warren, P. Wynblatt ............................................. 118 Environments Under Galvanic Coupling, F. Mazza,
Technical Note: Comments on the Identification of a S. Torchio, L. Ciaghi ..................................................... 276
Chloride Threshold in the Corrosion of Steel in Concrete, Effect of Fluid Flow Rate on the Intergranular Stress
H.G. Wheat, Z. Eliezer .................................................. 126 Corrosion Cracking of AlSl 304 Stainless Steel, S.H. Shim,
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 280
March (No. 3) Effect of Fluid Flow on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of
Current Topics in Corrosion: Factors Influencing Stress AlSl 304 Stainless Steel in Pure Water and 0.01 N NaSO4
Corrosion Crack Growth Kinetics, R.N. Parkins ............. 130 Solutions Differing in pH, S.H. Shim,
Pitting Corrosion of Zirconium in Chloride Solution, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 286
G.C. Palit, H.S. Gadiyar ................................................ 140 Effect of Mn Additions on the Corrosion Behavior of Mould-
Inhibiting Action of Benzotriazole on Copper Corrosion in Cast Magnesium ASTM AZ921, O. Lunder, T.K. Aune,
Deaerated Sulfuric Acid Containing Ferric Ions by the K. Nisancioglu .............................................................. 291
Rotating Disc Electrode, Fluorescence, and Raman Technical Note: Alkali Metal Lons as Aggressive Agents to
Spectroscopies, S.L.F.A. da Costa, S.M.L. Agostinho, Polymeric Corrosion Protective Coatings, H. Leidheiser, Jr.,
H.C. Chagas, J.C. Rubin ............................................... 149 R.D. Granata, R. Turoscy .............................................. 296
Aluminum Corrosion in Slightly Alkaline Sodium Sulfate Effects of Trace Elements on the Corrosion Behavior of
Solutions at Different Hydrostatic Pressures, A.M. Beccaria, Flue Gas Desulfurization Materials, F.B. Mansfeld,
G. Poggi ....................................................................... 153 S.L. Jeanjaquet ............................................................ 298
An Electrochemical Study of Pyrrhotite-Grinding Media Technical Note: Anodic Dissolution Behavior of Ni-5% Cr-9%
Interaction Under Abrasive Conditions, R.L. Pozzo, Fe in Sulfur-Containing Solutions, V.B. Rajan,
I. Iwasaki ..................................................................... 159 G.S. Was ...................................................................... 305
Electrochemical Behavior of Special Stainless Steels Under A Model for Kinetics of Repassivation; Part 1 — Straining
Urea Synthesis Conditions and Comparison with Huey Test Electrodes, M. Barbosa ................................................. 309
Results, F. Mancia, A. Tamba ........................................ 165
Thermal Convection Loop Study of the Corrosion of Incoloy June (No. 6)
800 in Molten NaNO3-KNO3, R.W. Bradshaw ................. 173 A Computerized Tool for Corrosion Rate Monitoring,
Deposition of Radioactive lons on Boiling Water Reactor G. Rocchini .................................................................. 326
Component Materials, T. Honda, A. Minato, K. Ohsumi, An Application of State-of-the-Art Corrosion Measurements
H. Matsubayashi .......................................................... 179 Systems to a Study of the Effects of Alternating Current on
Technical Note: Effect of Pit Wall Reactivity on Pit Corrosion, R. Ruedisueli, H.E. Hager, C.J. Sandwith ...... 331
Propagation in Carbon Steel, J.A. Beavers, Formation of Calcareous Deposits within Simulated Fatigue
N.G. Thompson ............................................................ 185 Cracks in Seawater, S.S. Rajpathak, W.H. Hartt ............ 339
Technical Note: On the Mechanism of Localized Corrosion, Solubilities of CeO2, HfO2 and Y2O3 in Fused Na2SO4-30 mol%
F. Hunkeler, G.S. Frankel, H. Bohni .............................. 189 NaVO3 and CeO2 in Pure Na2SO4 at 900°C, Y.S. Zhang,
R.A. Rapp ..................................................................... 348
April (No. 4) Surface Degradation of Powder Metallurgy AlZnMg Alloys
Effects of Crystallization on the Anodic Behavior of FeB and in NaCl Solutions at Different Potentials, E. Lunarska,
CoB Glassy Alloys, M. Janik-Czachor, B. Mazurkiewicz .. 194 Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 353
Stress Corrosion Cracking Regions on Contour Maps of Polarization Behavior of High-Alloy Oil-Country Tubular
Dissolution Rates for AISI 304 Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Goods in CO2 Environment as Affected by Chlorides and
Acid Solutions with Chloride, Bromide, or Iodide, Sulfides, K. Masamura, S. Hashizume, J. Sakai, I.
M. Asawa ..................................................................... 198 Matsushima ................................................................. 359
A Technique for Measuring the Kinetics of Electrochemical Galvanic Corrosion of Duplex FeCr-10% Ni Alloys in
Reactions with Bare Metal Surfaces, A. Alai, C.D. Miller, Reducing Acids, Y.-H. Yau, M.A. Streicher ..................... 366
R.P. Wei ....................................................................... 204 Influence of Composition and Microstructure on the
Influence of Secondary Phases on the Localized Corrosion of Corrosion Behavior of Two AlLiX Alloys, J.P. Moran,
Thermally Aged AISI 316L Stainless Steel Weld Metal, E.A. Starke, Jr., G.E. Stoner, G.L. Cahen, Jr. ................ 374
T.P.S. Gill, J.B. Gnanamoorthy, K.A. Padmanabhan ...... 208 Corrosion Behavior of Steel Pretreated with Salines,
Corrosion of N80-Type Steel by CO2/Water Mixtures, H. Leidheiser, Jr., M. De Costa, R.D. Granata ................ 382
R.J. Jasinski ................................................................ 214
Pitting Corrosion of Powder Metallurgy AlZnMg Alloys, July (No. 7)
E. Lunarska, E. Trela, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ............ 219 1987 Whitney Award Lecture: Hydrogen — The Versatile
Fractography of Hydrogen and Mercury Embrittlement in Embrittler, R.A. Oriani .................................................. 390
Nickel 200, C.E. Price, L.B. Traylor ................................ 229 Corrosion in Low- and High-Temperature Fuel Cells — An
Effect of the Microstructure of Ti-5 Mo on the Anodic Overview, A.J. Appleby ................................................. 398
Dissolution in H2SO4, Y.-J. Kim, R.A. Oriani .................. 239 Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of an AlLiCuMg Alloy:
Potentiodynamic Behavior of a Brass in 1 M Na2SO4 Solution, Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of an AlLiCuMg Alloy,
R.S. Schrebler, C.H. Gomez, J.I. Gardiazabal ................. 243 R.C. Dorward, K.R. Hasse ............................................. 408
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel Stress Corrosion Cracking of Powser Metallurgy (P/M)
Under Compressive Stress, W.-Y. Chu, R.-T. Ma, AlZnMg Alloys in Deaerated 35% NaCl, E. Lunarska,
C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................. 251 Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 414

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Effect of Metallic Cations on the Corrosion and the Hydrogen Sensitization, and Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking
Absorption by Cold-Rolled Mild Steel in Inhibited Suflfuric Susceptibility, G.S. Was, V.B. Rajan .............................. 576
Acid, I. Singh, M.N. Singh ............................................. 425
Metastable Pitting of Stainless Steel, G.S. Frankel, L. Stockert, October (No. 10)
F. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ................................................... 429 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Cast Irons in
Technical Note: Intergranular Corrosion of High-Chromium Seawater and Brine, and Its Prevention, M. Miyasaka,
Nickel-Based Alloys, C.L. Briant, E.L. Hall ..................... 437 N. Ogure ...................................................................... 582
Sodium Sulfate-Induced Corrosion of Pure Nickel and Effects of Alloy Chemistry on the Corrosion of FeNi Metal-
Superalloy Udiment 700 in a High-Velocity Burner Rig at Metalloid Metallic Glasses, T.P. Moffat, W.F. Flanagan,
900°C, A.K. Misra ......................................................... 440 B.D. Lichter .................................................................. 589
Use of the Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique for
August (No. 8) Detecting Defects in Ion Vapor-Deposited Aluminum on
Some Aspects of the Fluctuations of the Passive Current on Steel, H.S. Isaacs .......................................................... 594
Stainless Steel in the Presence of chlorides — Their Corrosive-Erosive Wear of Grinding Ball Metals at High Jet
Relation to the Probalistic Approach of Pitting Corrosion, Velocities, Y.M. Chang, C.H. Pitt ................................... 599
M. Keddam, M. Drarti, C. Pallotta ................................. 454 A Scanning Reference Electrode for Use During Corrosive
Selection of Copper-Based Alloys for Use in Polluted Seawater, Measurements, N. Hsu, J.D. Garber, R. Brunel,
C. Manfredi, S.N. Simison, S.R. de Sanchez ................... 458 R.D. Braun ................................................................... 606
Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation in Ferritic Stainless Influence of Silicon on the Stress Corrosion Cracking
Steels in a Chloride Environment, I.E. Locci, H.K. Kwon, Resistance of 18% Cr-8% Ni-Based Stainless Steels,
R.F. Hehemann, A.R. Troiano ........................................ 465 B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 610
Effect of Phosphorous on the Corrosion of Glassy Copper- Crack Closure and Stress Corrosion Fracture Thresholds in
Zirconium Alloys, T.D. Burleigh, R.M. Latanision ........... 471 Mild Steel, P.C. Conor ................................................... 614
Technical Note: Electrochemical Corrosion Measurements in Technical Note: A Rotating Cylinder for Corrosion Studies
Crude Oil, R.J. Jasinski, K.D. Efird ............................... 476 Under Controlled Heat Transfer Conditions,
Hydrogen-Induced Cracking and Stress Corrosion Cracking M. Shirkhanzadeh ........................................................ 621
of Austenitic Stainless Steel under Mode III Loading, An Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Study on the
L.-J. Qiao, W.-Y. Chu, C.-M. Hsiao ............................... 479 Influence of Prior Cold Work on the Degree of Sensitization
Discussion: Comments on the Identification of a Chloride of AlSl 304 Stainless Steel, A. Bose, P.K. De .................. 624
Threshold in the Corrosion of Steel in Concrete, Corrosiveness of Decontamination Solutions to
R.F. Stratfull ................................................................ 483 Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel, R.A. Speranzini, R.L.
Pitting Corrosion of Nickel in Borate and Phosphate Tapping, D.J. Disney .................................................... 632
Solutions, R. Nishimura ................................................ 486
On the Active Dissolution of Metals and Alloys in Hot November (No. 11)
Concentrated Caustic Solution, M. Yasuda, K. Fukumoto, Effects of Nitrogen on the Selective Dissolution of a Duplex
H. Koizumi, Y. Ogata, F. Hine ........................................ 492 Stainless Steel, N. Sridhar, J. Kolts ............................... 646
Electrochemical Noise Generation During Stress Corrosion Effects of pH on Cavitation Corrosion of Medium Carbon Steel
Cracking of Alpha-Brass, C.A. Loto, R.A. Cottis ............. 499 in Distilled Water and Sodium Chloride Solutions, K. Ogino,
Effect of Hydrogen on the Intergranular Stress Corrosion A. Hida, S. Kishima ...................................................... 652
Cracking of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature Aqueous Electrochemical Behavior of Hastelloy C-276 in Sulfuric Acid
Environments, N. Totsuka, E. Lunarska, G. Cragnolino, Solutions in a Wide Range of Concentrations and
E. Lunarska, G. Cragnolino, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ... 505 Temperatures, M.A. El Zeky, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,
E. Lunarska ................................................................. 656
September (No. 9) Effects of Alkali Metal Hydroxides on the Dissolution Behavior
Microstructural and Corrosion Performance of Duplex and of a Zinc Phosphate Conversion Coating on Steel and
Superaustenitic Steels in Sour Well Environment, Pertinence to Cathodic Delamination, A.J. Sommer,
M. Barteri, F. Mancia, A. Tamba, R. Bruno .................... 518 H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 661
Heat-to-Heat Variability in the Corrosion Resistance and Observations on the Influences of Dissolved Hydrocarbon
Microstructure of Low-Carbon AlSl 316 Nuclear Grade Gases and Variable Water Chemistries on Corrosion of an
Stainless Steel, C.L. Briant, E.L. Hall ............................ 525 API-L80 Steel, G.I. Ogundele, W.E. White ...................... 665
A Comparison of Interfacial Attack in Devitrified Metglass Influence of Temperature and Exposure Time Upon
2826A and AISI 304 Stainless Steel by Electrochemical Calcareous Deposits, M.M. Kunjapur, W.H. Hartt,
Potentiokinetic Reactivation Testing, S.W. Smith ................................................................... 674
S.J. Thorpe, B. Ramaswami, K.T. Aust .......................... 534 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Different Steels in Liquid and
Microstructural Causes of Intergranular Corrosion of Alloys Vaporous Ammonia, L. Lunde, R. Nyborg ...................... 680
82 and 182, C.L. Briant, E.L. Hall ................................. 539 Dissolutions of Inclusions in Low-Alloy Steel Exposed to
Anodic Copper Dissolution in the Presence of Cl lons at pH Chloride-Containing Environments, S.C. Srivastava,
12, M. Drogowska, L. Broussard, H. Menard ................. 549 M.B. Ives ...................................................................... 687
Corrosion Behavior of AISI 316 Stainless Steel in Formic and Effect of the Initial Crack Depth on the Kinetics of Corrosion-
Acetic Acid Solutions, I. Sekine, A. Masuko, K. Senoo .... 553 Induced Crack Growth, J. Eickemeyer ........................... 693
Effect of Oxidation-Induced Surface Transformations on the Kinetics of Open-Circuit Barrier Layer Formation on Metallic
Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Fe-Mn-Si Alloys, Surfaces in Aqueous Solutions, A.G. Gad-Allah, H.A. Abd
J.M. Oh, M.J. McNallan ................................................ 561 El-Rahman ................................................................... 698
Suppression of Radiation Buildup on Stainless Steel in a Acoustic Emission Measurements to Evaluate Degradation
Boiling Water Reactor, T. Honda, K. Ohashi, Y. Furutani, of Coating Films, T. Tsuru, A. Sagara, S. Haruyama ...... 703
A. Minato ..................................................................... 564
Corrosion of Graphite Composites in Phosphoric Acid Fuel December (No. 12)
Cells, L.G. Christner, H.P. Dhar, M. Farooque, A.K. Kush571 Role of Surface Structure and Flow Rate on the Polarization
Technical Note: On the Relationships Between the of Cathodically Protected Steel in Seawater, K. Nisancioglu,
Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Test, P.O. Gartland, T. Dahl, E. Sander ................................. 710

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Accelerated Atmospheric Corrosion Testing Using a Cyclic 35-NiCrMoV Rotor Steels in Simulated Condensates,
Wet/Dry Exposure Test: Aluminum, Galvanized Steel and J. Rechberger, D. Tromans, A. Mitchell ............................ 79
Steel, S.B. Lyon, G.E. Thompson, J.E. Johnson, G.C. Wood, Electrochemical Prediction and Control of Localized Corrosion
J.M. Ferguson .............................................................. 719 and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless Steels,
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of F. Mancia, A. Tamba ....................................................... 88
Alloy 600 Steam Generator Tubing in Water or Steam Effect of Amplitude on Erosion-Corrosion of Metals by
Tests Above 360°C, G. Economy, R.J. Jacko, Vibratory Cavitation in Relation to pH of the Cavitation
F.W. Pement ................................................................. 727 Media, K. Ogino, A. Hida, S. Kishima ............................... 97
Effect of Electrode Potential on the Hydrogen-Induced Hydrogen Effect on Remaining Life of Hydroprocessing
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in an Reactors, T. Iwadate, T. Nomura, J. Watanabe ............... 103
Aqueous Solution at 350°C, N. Totsuka, Stress Corrosion Cracking and Liquid Metal Embrittlement
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 734 in Pure Magnesium, S.P. Lynch, P. Trevena ................... 113
Mossbauer Analysis of Corrosion Products Obtained on Steel Technical Note: Hydrogen-Induced Intergranular Stress
in a Low Magnetic Field, T. Peev, B. Mandjukova, Corrosion Cracking of Two Unsensitized Stainless Steels in
I. Mandjukova .............................................................. 739 High-Temperature Water, N. Totsuka,
Discussion: On the Anodic Dissolution Behavior of Ni-5% Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 124
Cr-9% Fe in Sulfur-Containing Solutions, R.C. Newman,
V.B. Rajan, G.S. Was .................................................... 743 March (No. 3)
Polarization Behavior of Austentic and Duplex Stainless Mars G. Fontana — A Corrosion Legacy ........................... 130
Steels in the Double Loop Reactivitation Test, S.J. Goodwin, Conversion Electron Mossbauer Spectrometric Study of
B. Quayle, F.W. Noble ................................................... 743 Corrosion Products of Iron Immersed in Sodium Chloride
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Copper Alloys, Effects of Solution, K. Nomura, M. Tasaka, Y. Ujihira ................... 131
Corrosion Potential and Tarnishing Characteristics, Corrosion Behavior of SUS 329J1 Stainless Steel in Formic
A. Parthasarathi, N.W. Polan ......................................... 747 Acid Solution, I. Sekine, K. Momoi ................................. 136
Electrochemical Behavior of AlSl 304 Stainless Steel, High-Temperature Polarization Behavior of Carbon Steel in
Corrosion Pasitivity, and Pitting, in Alcohols + H2SO4 Alkaline Sulfide Solution, D.C. Crowe, D. Tromans ........ 142
Mixtures, V.K. Singh, V.B. Singh ................................... 756 A Model for the Kinetics of Repassivation; Part 2 —
Scratching Electrodes, M. Barbosa ................................ 149
Chemistry of Iron and Its Corrosion Products in Boiler
1988 (Vol. 44) Systems, W.E. Boranak ................................................ 154
Numerical Methods for the Determination of the Polarization
January (No. 1) Resistance in Corrosion Rate Monitoring and Inhibitor
Theoretical Assessment of Alternating Current Impedance Testing, G. Rocchini ...................................................... 158
Spectroscopy for Detecting Corrosion of Rebar in Reinforced Simulation of the Crack Tip Chemistry of Stress Corrosion
Concrete, D.D. Macdonald, M.C.H. McKubre, Cracks in 7XXX Aluminum Powder Alloys, T.J. Langan,
M. Urquidi-Macdonald ...................................................... 2 L. Christodoulou, D. Venables, J.A.S. Green,
Corrosion of Metals by Nitric Acid-Dinitrogen Tetroxide- J.R. Pickens ................................................................. 165
Flouride Mixtures: AISI 321 Stainless Steel, C.C. Addison, Precipitation-Hardened, Nickel-Based Alloys for Sour Gas
N. Logan, B. Mellor ........................................................... 7 Environments, M. Igarashi, S. Mukai, T. Kudo, Y. Okada,
Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in FeSi Single Crystals, A. Ikeda ....................................................................... 169
Y.-B. Wang, W.-Y. Chu, C-M. Hsiao ................................. 14 Influence of Strain on the Environmental Hydrogen-Assisted
Effect of Cold Work on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Cracking of a High-Strength Steel in Sodium Chloride
Nonsensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Solution, J.R. Scully, P.J. Moran ................................... 176
Oxygenated Water, J. Kuniya, I. Masaoka, R. Sasaki ........ 21 Apparatus for Controlled Hydrodynamic Electrochemical and
Pitting Corrosion of AISI 304 and 316 Austenitic Stainless Corrosion Studies in High-Temperature Aqueous Systems,
Steels Covered with Anodic Oxide Films, R. Nishimura, D.D. Macdonald, J. Mankowski, M. Karaminezhaad-
K. Kudo .......................................................................... 29 Ranjbar, Y-H. Hu .......................................................... 186
A Theory of the Corrosion of Substrates with Protective
Metallic Coatings, C.M. Egert .......................................... 36 April (No. 4)
Rotating Cylinder Electrode-Geometry Relationships for Crevice Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steels in Natural
Prediction of Velocity-Sensitive Corrosion, Seawater in the Temperature Range of 25°C to 40°C,
D.C. Silverman ............................................................... 42 A. Mollica, A. Trevis, E. Traverso, G. Ventura, G. De Carolis,
Stress Corrosion Cracking and Hydrogen-Induced Cracking R. Dellepiane ................................................................ 194
in Austenitic Stainless Steel Under Mode II Loading, Localized Corrosion of Molybdenum-Bearing Nickel Alloys
L.-J. Qiao, W.-Y. Chu, C.-M. Hsiao, J.-D. Lu .................... 50 in Chloride Solutions, J. Postlethwaite, R.J. Scoular,
Experimental Determination of the Electrochemistry in M.H. Dobbin ................................................................. 199
Corrosion Fatigue Cracks in Structural Steel in Artificial Kinetic Studies on Segmented Tubular Stainless Steel
Seawater, A. Turnbull, A.S. Dolphin, F.A. Rackley ........... 55 Crevices at High Temperature, D.F. Taylor, C.C. Foust ... 204
Technical Note: Cathodic Polarization and Corrosion of Zn Hydrogen Degradation of FeMnAl Alloys, S.-C. Chang,
and ZnAl in 3% NaCl Solution, W.J. Tomlinson, J.-J. Chan .................................................................... 209
D.R. Brearey ................................................................... 62 On the Mechanism for Improved Passivation by Addition of
Molybdenum to Austenitic Stainless Steels in O-Phosphoric
February (No. 2) Acid, A. Guenbour, J. Faucheu, A. Ben Bachir .............. 214
Effects of Impurities on the Intergranular Stress Corrosion Simultaneous Corrosion and Abrasion Measurements Under
Cracking of Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water, Grinding Conditions, D. Kotlyar, C.H. Pitt,
L.G. Ljungberg, D. Cubicciotti, M. Trolle .......................... 66 M.E. Wadsworth ........................................................... 221
Study on Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Inconel Technical Note: On the Effects of Magnesium on the
X-750 in High-Temperature Pure Water: Effects of Aging Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance of Galvanized Sheet
Temperature and Time, M. Tsubota, K. Hattori, T. Kaneko 73 Steel, H.E. Townsend, ................................................... 229
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Conventional and Super-Clean Intercrystalline Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking of

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AlZnMg Alloys, M. Baumgartner, H. Kaesche ................. 231 Scrubber Environments, E.L. Hibner, R.W. Ross, Jr. ..... 404
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel Alloys and Weldments
in High-Temperature Water — Effect of Sulfuric Acid July (No. 7)
Addition, A. McMinn, R.A. Page ..................................... 239 Effect of Alkaline-Etch Pretreatment on the Pitting Corrosion
Film Formation on Steel in Cinnamaldehyde-Inhibited of Wrought Aluminum, O. Lunder, K. Nisancioglu ......... 414
Hydrochloric Acid, F.B. Growcock, V.R. Lopp ................. 248 Technical Note: Assessment of Corrosion and Microfouling of
Several Metals in Polluted Seawater, H.A. Videla,
May (No. 5) M.F.L. de Mele, G. Brankevich ...................................... 423
Mars G. Fontana — A Tribute .......................................... 258 Sensitization Development in Austenitic Stainless Steel —
Effect of Molybdenum and Silicon on the Electrochemical Measurement and Prediction of Thermomechanical History
Corrosion Behavior of FeNiB Metallic Glasses, V.S. Raja, Effects, S.M. Bruemmer, L.A. Charlot, D.G. Atteridge ..... 427
B.N. Kishore, S. Ranganathan ....................................... 263 Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Tungsten Heavy
Technical Note: Microbiologically Induced Increase in Alloys in Sodium Chloride Solution, J-G. Chung, D.J.
Corrosion Density of Stainless Steel Under Cathodic Duquette ...................................................................... 435
Protection, B.J. Little, P.A. Wagner, D.J. Duquette ......... 270 Effect of Low Concentrations of Hydrogen Sulfide in Seawater
Effect of the Nickel Content in the Pitting of Stainless Steels on Fatigue Crack Growth in a CMn Structural Steel,
in Low-Chloride and Thiosulfate Solutions, R. Roberge .. 274 M. Assefpour-Dezfuly, W.G. Ferguson ........................... 443
Electrochemical Impedance Technique — A Practical Tool Environmentally Assisted Growth Rate Response of
for Corrosion Prediction, D.C. Silverman, J.E. Carrico ... 280 Nonsensitized AISI 316 Grade Stainless Steels in High-
Carbide Precipitation and Stress Corrosion Cracking Temperature Water, P.L. Andresen ................................ 450
Behavior of Inconel Alloy 690, J.M. Sarver, J.R. Crum, Studies of Metal-Oxygen Bonds on 18% Cr Stainless Steel in
W.L. Mankins ............................................................... 288 the Passive and Transpassive Regions by Integrated and
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steel in High-Temperature Angle-Resolved X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopies,
Water, J. Congleton, R.N. Parkins ................................. 290 M. Ben-Haim, U. Atzmony, N. Shamir ........................... 461
Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion of AISI 304L Stainless Steel Technical Note: Chemical Etching to Reveal Phosphorus
Surface by Surface Active Compounds, D.W. DeBerry, Distribution During Tempering of AISI 4130 Steel,
A. Viehbeck .................................................................. 299 B.D. Craig .................................................................... 465
Effect of Nitrogen on the Localized Corrosion Resistance of Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Phenol Solutions Containing
Duplex Stainless Steel Simulated Weldments, H. Tsuge, Amine Hydrochlorides: Impressed Current, Fluid Motion,
Y. Tarutani, T. Kudo ..................................................... 305 and Concentration Effects, W. Wozniak, A.A. Sagüés,
Influence of Grain Boundary Microstructure on the B.H. Davis .................................................................... 468
Susceptibility of Alloy 600 to Intergranular Attack and Two-Year Results of Long-Term, Copper-Nickel Sheathed
Stress Corrosion Cracking, S.M. Payne, P. McIntyre ....... 314 Piling Studies, D.G. Melton ........................................... 478
Infrared Spectroscopic Analysis of Phase Transformation
June (No. 6) Processes in Rust Layers Formed on Weathering Steels in
Study of the Inhibitory Action of Nitrogen-Containing Bridge Spans, A. Raman, B. Kuban ............................... 483
Compounds, S.L. Granese ............................................ 322 Pore Solution Composition and Chloride Effects on the
Sensitization Development in Austenitic Stainless Steel: Corrosion of Steel in Concrete, T. Yonezawa, V. Ashworth,
Correlation Between STEM-EDS and Electrochemical R.P.M. Procter .............................................................. 489
Potentiokinetic Reactivation, S.M. Bruemmer, L.A. Charlot,
B.W. Arey ..................................................................... 328 August (No. 8)
Concentrating Effects of Simulated Defects Under Boiling Galvanic Corrosion Behavior of Depleted Uranium in
Conditions in High-Temperature Water, C.B. Ashmore, Synthetic Seawater Coupled to Aluminum, Magnesium, and
M.H. Hurdus, A.P. Mead, P.J.B. Silver, L. Tomlinson, Mild Steel, J.F. McIntyre, E.P. Lefeave, K.A. Musselman . 502
D.J. Finnigan ............................................................... 334 Effect of Heat Input and Microstructure on Pitting Corrosion
Effect of Organic Acids on the Intergranular Stress Corrosion in AISI 316L Submerged Arc Welds, T.P.S. Gill, U.K. Mudali,
Cracking of Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel in High- V. Seetharaman, J.B. Gnanamoorthy ............................ 511
Temperature Aqueous Solutions, T.K. Christman, Role of Crevice Corrosion in the Stress Corrosion Cracking of
G. Cragnolino ............................................................... 345 Fe-29% Ni-17% Co, W.R. Cieslak .................................. 517
Discussion: Behavior of a Porous Anodic Film on Aluminum Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of AlLi Alloy 8090,
in H3PO4 Studied by Electrochemical Techniques, J.B. Lumsden, A.T. Allen .............................................. 527
A.A. Mazhar, F. El-Taib Heakal, A.S. Mogoda ................. 354 Utilization of the Specific Pseudocapacitance for
Technical Note: Localized Corrosion of Pure and Sulfur- Determination of the Area of Corroding Steel Surfaces,
Doped Nickel in Neutral Sodium Sulfate Solution, J.N. Murray, P.J. Moran, E. Gileadi ............................... 533
Y.-J. Kim, R.A. Oriani ................................................... 360 Accelerating Effect and Critical pH Value of Occluded Cell
Grain Boundary Composition Effects on Environmentally Corrosion Within Pits, Crevices, or Stress Corrosion Cracks,
Induced Cracking of Engineering Materials, J.Y. Zuo, Z. Jin, R. Sun, Y. Xu, X. Feng ......................... 539
S.M. Bruemmer ............................................................ 364 Behavior of Selected Commercial Alloys During High-
Experimental Evaluation of Cobalt Behavior on Boiling-Water Temperature Oxychloridation, P. Elliott, A.A. Ansari,
Reactor Fuel Rod Surface, H. Karasawa, Y. Asakura, R. Prescott, M.F. Rothman ............................................ 544
M. Sakagami, S. Uchida ................................................ 371 Technical Note: Equivalent Circuits Representing the
Observation and Prediction of the Effects of Water Chemistry Impedance of a Corroding Interface, A.A. Sagüés ........... 555
and Mechanics on Environmentally Assisted Cracking of Technical Note: Concerning the Display of Impedance Data,
Inconels 182 Weld Metal and 600, P.L. Andresen ........... 376 F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 558
Corrosion of Stainless Steel by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria — Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized AISI 304
Electrochemical Techniques, C. Ringas, Stainless Steel in Aqueous Chloride, Solutions Containing
F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 386 Sulfur Species at 50°C through 200°C, J.K. Lee,
Performance and Service Life of Low Slump-Concrete Bridge Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 560
Deck Overlays in New York State, W.P. Chamberlain ..... 397 Effectiveness of Nitrite-Based and Total Organic Formulations
Localized Corrosion Behavior of Nickel Alloys in Model SO2 in Preventing Corrosion on Precorroded Mild Steel Surfaces,

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A. Marshall, C. Wederell ................................................ 566 Effect of Environmental Factors on Hydrogen Permeation in


Hydrogen Gas Evolution from Cathodically Protected Pipeline Line Pipe Steel, M. Kimura, N. Totsuka, T. Kurisu, T. Hane,
Steel Surfaces Exposed to Chloride-Sulfate Solutions, Y. Nakai ....................................................................... 738
R.N. Parkins, A.J. Markworth, J.H. Holbrook ................. 572 Factors Affecting the Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility
Monitoring Cathodically Protected Steel in Concrete of Zirconium in 90% Nitric Acid, T.-L. Yau ..................... 745
Structures with Electrochemical Impedance Techniques, Corrosion in Fresh Water Systems: Transient Monitoring
N.G. Thompson, K.M. Lawson, J.A. Beavers .................. 581 Technique for Corrosion, N.A.I. Ahmad, R.S. Al-Ameeri,
M.I. Ismail .................................................................... 750
September (No. 9) Influence of Load Line Displacement on Stress Corrosion
Alkenylphenones — A New Class of Acid Corrosion Inhibitors, Crack Growth Behavior of AISI 422 Stainless Steel in NaCl
W.W. Frenier, F.B. Growcock, V.R. Lopp ........................ 590 Solution, N.S. Cheruvu ................................................. 755
Various Electrochemical Measurements in a Simulated On-Site Determination of the Polarization Resistance in a
Corrosion Fatigue Crack, E.A. Charles, J. Congleton, Reinforced Concrete Beam, S. Feliu, J.A. Gonzalez,
R.N. Parkins ................................................................. 599 M.C. Andrade, V. Feliu .................................................. 761
Incorporation of Organic Complexing Agents in Electromotive
Force-pH Diagrams, D.C. Silverman .............................. 606 November (No. 11)
Effect of Nitrogen Implantation on the Oxidation Behavior of Electrodissolution of Copper in NaCl Solution: Influence
AISI 316 Stainless Steel, H. Hong, W.B. Carter, of the Sample Holder’s Shape, J. Crousier,
R.F. Hochman .............................................................. 611 J.-P. Crousier ............................................................... 768
Effects of Temperature and Magnesium Ions on Calcareous Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels in Coal Gas Liquid,
Deposition, S.H. Lin, S.C. Dexter ................................... 615 E. Sato, T. Murata ........................................................ 770
Characterization of Crack Tip Electrochemistry Using Review of Nickel’s Role in Sulfide Stress Cracking of
a Simulated Crack, R.A. Page, A. McMinn, Low-Alloy Steels, B.D. Craig .......................................... 776
S.J. Hudak, Jr. ............................................................. 623 Microstructure and Microdeformation Effects on Intergranular
Intergranular Attack Observed in Radiation-Enhanced Stress Corrosion Cracking
Corrosion of Mild Steel, R.J. Reda, S.L.A. Hana, of Alloy 600 Steam Generator Tubing, S.M. Bruemmer,
J.L. Kelly ...................................................................... 632 L.A. Charlot, C.H. Henager, Jr. ...................................... 782
Corrosion of AA 7075 Aluminum Alloy in Media Contam- Technical Note: Need for Caution in the Use of Cyclic
inated with Cladosporium Resinae, E.S. Ayllon, Voltammetry for Predicting Iron Corrosion Behavior,
B.M. Rosales ................................................................ 638 B. MacDougall, J.A. Bardwell ........................................ 789
Modeling the Failure of Electronic Devices by Dendrite Effect of Temperature and Ionic Impurities at Very Low
Growth in Bulk and Thin Layer Electrolytes, S.L. Meilink, Concentrations on Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304
M. Zamanzadeh, G.W. Warren, P. Wynblatt ................... 644 Stainless Steel, W.E. Ruther, W.K. Soppet, T.F. Kassner 791
Evaluation of Alloy Anodes for Aluminum-Air Batteries: CO2 Corrosion of Carbon Steel and 13% Cr Steel in Particle-
Corrosion Studies, D.D. Macdonald, K.H. Lee, A. Moccari, Laden Fluid, U. Lotz, T. Sydberger ................................. 800
D. Harrington ............................................................... 652 Electrochemical and Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of FeAlMn
Electrochemical Corrosion Probe for High-Resistivity Alloys in NaCl Solution, J.-B. Duh, W.-T. Tsai, J.-T. Lee 810
Hydrocarbon/Water Mixtures, R.J. Jasinski, K.D. Efird . 658 Influence of Galvanically Decoupled Monel 400 Alloy on the
Effect of Molybdenum Additions on the Corrosion Protective Magnetite Film Formation on Carbon Steel in the
Resistance of a 12% Chromium Steel, M.A.A. Tullmin, Presence and Absence of EDTA, G. Venkateswaran,
F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 664 K.S. Venkateswarlu ...................................................... 818
Corrosion of Stainless Steel by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Development of a Time-Temperature Transformation Diagram
Total Immersion Test Results, C. Ringas, for Alloy 925, P. Ganesan, E.F. Clatworthy, J.A. Harris .. 827
F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 671 Technical Note: Estimation of Corrosive Wear of Grinding
Media by Electrochemical Measurements, J.W. Jang,
October (No. 10) R.L. Pozzo, I. Iwasaki .................................................... 837
Influence of Processing Variables on the Corrosion Microstructural Role in Environmentally Assisted Cracking of
Susceptibility of Metal-Matrix Composites, R.C. Paciej, Ni-Based Alloys, K. Hosoya, R. Ballinger, J.W. Prybylowski,
V.S. Agarwala ............................................................... 680 I.S. Hwang ................................................................... 838
Environmentally Assisted Fracture of Aluminum Alloys,
R. Hermann ................................................................. 685 December (No. 12)
Zinc Passivation in Oxalate Solution, M.M. Hefny, 1988 Whitney Award Lecture: Don’t Be Afraid of
A.G. Gad-Allah, S.A. Salih, M.S. El-Basiouny ................ 691 Electrochemical Techniques, But Use Them with Care,
Technical Note: Effect of Hydrogen on the Pitting Resistance F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 856
of Passivating Film on Nickel in Chloride-Containing Analysis of Carbon Steels Affected by Bacteria Using
Solution, M.E. Armacanqui, R.A. Oriani ........................ 696 Electrochemical Impedance and Direct Current Techniques,
Influence of Silicon on the Intergranular Corrosion Behavior N.J.E. Dowling, J. Guezennec, M.L. Lemoine, A. Tunlid,
of 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steels, B.E. Wilde ................. 699 D.C. White ................................................................... 869
Anodic Behavior of Titanium in Aqueous Media, A.A. Mazhar, Pourbaix Diagrams for Mixed Metal Oxides — Chemistry of
F. El-Taib Heakal, A.G. Gad-Allah ................................. 705 Copper in Boiling-Water Reactor Water, D. Cubicciotti ... 875
Influence of Silicon on the Corrosion Characteristics of Effects of Sulfur and Phosphorous Dopants on Aqueous
18% Cr-8% Ni Type Stainless Steel in Dilute Sulfuric Acid, Corrosion of Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel,
B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 711 S. Danyluk, J.M. Chynoweth ........................................ 881
Effect of Seawater Biofilms on Corrosion Potential and Influence of Cathodic Protection Parameters on Calcareous
Oxygen Reduction of Stainless Steel, S.C. Dexter, Deposit Formation, R.U. Lee, J.R. Ambrose ................... 887
G.Y. Gao ...................................................................... 717 Crevice Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys in Neutral Chloride
Hot Corrosion of Iron in Molten Sulfate, H. Numata ......... 724 and Thiosulfate Solutions, S.J. Mulford, D. Tromans ..... 891
Effects of Cl– Concentration and Temperature on Pitting of Measurement of Steel and Aluminum Corrosion Rates
AISI 304 Stainless Steel, J.-H. Wang, C.C. Su, Using the Galvanic Couple Method, B. Tsujino, T. Oki ... 900
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 732 Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of Alloy 600 in High-Salinity

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Brine, H.M. Shalaby, P. Zhao, G. Cragnolino, Electrochemical Noise Generation during Stress Corrosion
D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 905 Cracking of the High-Strength Aluminum AA 7075-T6
Corrosion of Alloy Steels in Oilfield Fluids, R.L. Martin ..... 916 Alloy, C.A. Loto, R.A. Cottis ........................................... 136
Slow Stain Rate Testing for Materials Evaluation in High- Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Method versus
Pressure H2S Environments, D.R. McIntyre, R.D. Kane, ASTM A262 Practice E for Measuring
S.M. Wilhelm ................................................................ 920 DOS in Austenitic Stainless Steels, P. Muraleedharan,
Analysis of Potential and Current Distributions Using a J.B. Gnanamoorthy, K.P. Rao ....................................... 142
Boundary Element Method, S. Aoki, K. Kishimoto, Characterization and Dissolution of Deposited Magnetite
M. Miyasaka ................................................................. 926 Films on AISI 304 Stainless Steel Surfaces in EDTA and
Stress Corrosion Characteristics of AlCuLi AA 2090 Alloy, EDTA/Oxalate Solutions, D.W. Shoesmith, D.S. Mancy,
R.C. Dorward, K.R. Hasse ............................................. 932 D.C. Doern, M.G. Bailey ................................................ 149
A New Technique for Determining Corrosion Behavior of
1989 (Vol. 45) Lubricant Systems, P.J. Kennedy, M.S. Ruzansky,
V.S. Agarwala ............................................................... 160
Effect of the Crude Oil on Corrosion of Steel in Crude Oil/
January (No. 1) Brine Production, E.F. Efird, R.J. Jasinski .................... 165
Influence of Microstructures on Sulfide Stress Cracking Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Saturated Brine at 150°: SDCM:
Susceptibility of Low-Alloy, High-Strength Oil-Country Effects of pH, C. Manfredi, T.A. Mozhi, B.E. Wilde .......... 172
Tubular Goods, T. Kaneko, Y. Okada, A. Ikeda .................. 2
Prediction of Fatigue Crack Initiation Life Based on Pit March (No. 3)
Growth, Y. Kondo ............................................................. 7 Part 1 — Development of a Markov Description of Pitting
Cationic Film-Forming Inhibitors for the Protection of the Corrosion, J.W. Provan, E.S. Rodriguez III ..................... 178
AA 7075 Aluminum Alloy against Corrosion in Aqueous Part 2 — Development of a General Failure Control System
Chloride Solution, D.R. Arnott, B.R.W. Hinton, for Estimating the Reliability of Deteriorating Structures,
N.E. Ryan ....................................................................... 12 E.S. Rodriguez III, J.W. Provan ...................................... 193
Application of a Diffusion/Trapping Model for Hydrogen Evidence for Crack Tip Oxidation Effects during the Liquid
Ingress in High-Strength Alloys, B.G. Pound .................... 18 Metal Embrittlement of AA 7075 Aluminum Alloy by
Corrosion Behavior of Zirconia-Coated Hastelloy X in a High- Mercury, D.A. Wheeler, R.G. Hoagland, J.P. Hirth .......... 207
Temperature Helium Environment, Y. Kondo, K. Fukaya . 25 Potential-pH Diagrams for the FeNCl System at 25 to 150,
Macrocyclic Corrosion Inhibitors for Steel in Acid Chloride S. Kesavan, T.A. Mozhi, B.E. Wilde ................................ 213
Environments, S. Hettiarachchi, Y.W. Chan, R.B. Wilson, Effects of Some Seldom Noticed Water Impurities on Stress
Jr., V.S. Agarwala ........................................................... 30 Corrosion Cracking of Boiling-Water Reactor Construction
Influence of Moisture on Corrosion of Pipeline Steel in Soils Materials, L.G. Ljungberg, D. Cubicciotti, M. Trolle ........ 215
Using In-Situ Impedance Spectroscopy, J.N. Murray, Influence of Minor Additions of La, Ce, and Nd on the
P.J. Moran ..................................................................... 34 Mechanical and Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Bronze
Depassivation Time of Steel Reinforcement in a Chloride in HNO3 Solution, R.N. Singh, N. Verma, W.R. Singh ..... 222
Environment — A One-Dimensional Solution, Adoessbauer Effect Evidence of the Existence of Green Rust;
E.V. Subramanian, H.G. Wheat ....................................... 43 Part 2 — Transient Compound from Bacterial Corrosion in
Cathodic Performance of Stainless Steels in Natural Seawater Marine Sediments, A.A. Olowe, Ph. Bauer, J.M.R. Genin,
as a Function of Microorganism Settlement and J. Guezennec ............................................................... 229
Temperature, A. Mollica, A. Trevis, E. Traverso, G. Ventura, Crevice Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steel in Simulated
G. De Carolis, R. Dellepiane ............................................ 48 Sour Gas Environments, S. Azuma, H. Tsuge, T. Kudo,
Repassivation and Stress Corrosion Cracking of TiN6AlN4V T. Moroishi ................................................................... 235
in Aqueous and Methanolic Solutions, X.G. Zhang, Heat-Affected Zone Corrosion Behavior of Carbon Manganese
J. Vereecken ................................................................... 57 Steels, G.C. Savva, G.C. Weatherly, K.T. Aust ................ 243
Sensitization Resistance of AISI 308 Stainless Steel Welds Electrochemical Behavior and Its Relation to Composition
with Widmanstatten Austenite, J.-S. Chen, T.M. Devine .. 62 and Sensitization of NiCrMo Alloys in ASTM G-28 Solution,
Recent Progress in Atmospheric Corrosion Testing, U.L. Heubner, E. Altpeter, M.B. Rockel, E. Wallis ........... 249
M. Pourbaix, A. Pourbaix ................................................ 71 Ultrasonic Detection of Hydrogen Attack in Steels,
Copper Corrosion Inhibition in Sour Hydrocarbon Fuels, A.S. Birring, M.L. Bartlett, K. Kawano ........................... 259
J.A. Schreifels, T. Bagwell, J.J. Weers ............................. 84
April (No. 4)
February (No. 2) Wear of Iron and Nickel in Corrosive Liquid Environments,
Dissolved Oxygen and pH Microelectrode Measurements at K. Miyoshi, G.W.P. Rengstorff ........................................ 266
Water-Immersed Metal Surfaces, Z. Lewandowski, W.C. Lee, Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Two NiNCrNMoNV
W.G. Charackalis, B.J. Little ........................................... 92 Steels in Caustic Solutions and Pure Oxygenated Water,
Differential Polarization Resistance, Ch. Cao, Ch. Song, M.F. Maday, A. Mignone, A. Borello ............................... 273
Y. Wang ......................................................................... 99 Pitting of Stainless Steels by Thiosulfate Ions, R.C. Newman,
Mechanisms of Cosmetic Corrosion in Painted Zinc and Zinc- W.P. Wong, H. Ezuber, A. Garner .................................. 282
Alloy-Coated Sheet Steels, C.R. Shastry, H.E. Townsend 103 Influence of the Electrolyte and Alloy Composition on the
Relationships between Corrosion Behavior of AISI 304 Pitting Behavior of Stainless Steel Alloys H.C. Brookes,
Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Pure Water and Its F.J. Graham ................................................................. 287
Oxide Film Structures, Y. Asakura, H. Karasawa, Influence of Aging at 200° on the Corrosion Resistance of
M. Sakagami, S. Uchida ................................................ 119 AlNLi and AlNLiNCu Alloys, C. Kumai, J. Kusinski,
Role of Nitrogen in the Pitting Resistance of Cast Duplex G. Thomas, T.M. Devine ................................................ 294
CF-Type Stainless Steels, S.J. Pawel, E.E. Stansbury, Influence of Stress and Notch Orientation on Stress Corrosion
C.D. Lundin ................................................................. 125 Cracking in an Aluminum Alloy, Th. Skoulikidis,
Determination of Pitting Susceptibility Using a New Sample P. Spathis .................................................................... 303
Preparation Technique, I.-S. Lee, E.E. Stansbury, Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304 and AISI 316
S.J. Pawel .................................................................... 134 Austenitic Stainless Steels in HCl and H2SO4 Solutions —

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Prediction of Time-to-Failure and Criterion for Assessment Polarization Curves, K.S. Yeum, O.F. Devereux .............. 478
of Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility, R. Nishimura, Role of Titanium in the Pitting Corrosion of Commercial
K. Kudo ........................................................................ 308 Stainless Steels, S.C. Srivastava, M.B. Ives .................... 488
Discussion: Influence of Strain on the Environmental Grain-Boundary Chemistry and Intergranular Stress
Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking of a High-Strength Steel in Corrosion of Iron Alloys in Calcium Nitrate, R.H. Jones,
Sodium Chloride Solution, A. Turnbull, M. Saenz de Santa B.W. Arey, D.R. Baer, M.A. Friesel ................................. 494
Maria, Reply: J.R. Scully, P.J. Moran ............................ 316 Corrosion Resistance of an Aluminum Alloy Coated with
Effect of NaClO Biocide Additions in Natural Seawater on Polysilazane-Derived Ceramics, S.J. Lenhart, Y.D. Blum,
Stainless Steel Corrosion Resistance, G. Ventura, R.M. Laine .................................................................... 503
E. Traverso, A. Mollica .................................................. 319 Cooperative Effect of Carboxylic Acid and Alkyl Halides in
Technical Note: Should the Kramers-Kronig Transforms Be Corrosion of Iron and Stainless Steels, T. Yamamoto,
Used for the Validation of Experimental Impedance Data?, K. Imaizumi, Y. Maeda .................................................. 506
H. Shih, F.B. Mansfeld .................................................. 325 1989 Speller Award Lecture: New Stainless Steels for
Fluoride-Activated Deterioration Mechanism of the Oxide Seawater Service, A.J. Sedriks ...................................... 510
Film on Alpha Aluminum Bronze, R.J. Tzou, H.C. Shih .. 328 Metallurgical Factors Controlling Sulfide Stress Cracking
Technical Note: Effects of Iron on the Corrosion Properties Resistance of High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels, H. Asahi,
and Hydrogen Absorption of Titanium in Chloride Y. Sogo, M. Ueno, H. Higashiyama ................................ 519
Environments, K. Saarinen, I. Aho-Mantila, J. Kivilahi ... 333
Effects of Vanadium and Other Elements on the Pitting July (No. 7)
Resistance of a Ferritic 18 Chromium Stainless Steel, Comparison of Corrosion-Fatigue Cracking of AlNLi Alloy AA
R.D. Davies, F.P.A. Robinson ........................................ 336 2090-T8E41 and Alloy AA 7075-T651 in Salt Water,
Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking of Line Pipe, M. Kimura, P.S. Pao, M.A. Imam, L.A. Cooley, G.R. Yoder ................ 530
N. Totsuka, T. Kurisu, K. Amano, J. Matsuyama, A Morphological Study of Pitting Corrosion of Copper in Soft
Y. Nakai ....................................................................... 340 Tap Water, H.M. Shalaby, F.M. Al-Kharafi, V.K. Gouda .. 536
Quantitative Classification of Patina Condition for Corrosion Behavior of Tantalum and Niobium in
Weathering Steel by a Recently Developed Instrument, Hydrobromic Acid Solutions (III) on Passive Films and
H. Kihira, S. Ito, T. Murata ............................................ 347 Hydrogen Absorption, I. Uehara, T. Sakai, H. Ishikawa,
H. Takenaka ................................................................. 548
May (No. 5) Electrochemical Potential Monitoring of Corrosion and
1989 Whitney Award Lecture: Toward a More Coating Protection of Mild Steel Reinforcement in Concrete,
Fundamental Understanding of Corrosion Processes, C.A. Loto, E.T. Odumbo ................................................ 553
N. Sato ......................................................................... 354 Effect of the Liquid Film Thickness on the CO2 Corrosion
Comprehensive Interpretation of CERTS: A Method for the of Steel, S. Tebbal, N. Hackerman ................................. 558
Characterization and the Prediction of Intergranular Stress Fast-Growth Mechanism of Magnetite on Carbon Steel in
Corrosion Cracking, G. Santarini .................................. 369 Oxidizing High-Temperature Aqueous Solutions, J.-R. Park,
Impedance Studies on the Anodic Passivity of Titanium in D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 563
Aqueous Media of Different pH, A.G. Gad-Allah, Influence of Addition of Molybdate Ions on Pit Growth in UNS
A.A. Mazhar ................................................................. 381 S30100 Stainless Steel in Chloride Solution, G. Ruijini,
Anodic Behavior of Iron in Hydrogen Sulfide Solutions, M.B. Ives ...................................................................... 572
B.G. Pound, G.A. Wright, R.M. Sharp ............................ 386 Corrosion Inhibition of Zinc in HCl Solution by Several
Corrosion Kinetics of J55 Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Inhibited Pyrazole Derivatives, A.G. Gad-Allah, M.M. Hefny,
with Benzoyl Allyl Alcohol, F.B. Growcock ..................... 393 S.A. Salih, M.S. El-Basiouny ......................................... 574
Effect of Galvanic Interaction between Martensite and Ferrite Corrosion of Carbon Steel Nuclear Waste Containers in
in Grinding Media Wear, J.W. Jang, I. Iwasaki, Marine Sediment, G.P. Marsh, A.H. Harker, K.J. Taylor . 579
J.J. Moore .................................................................... 402 Electrochemical Comparison of Corrosion Inhibitor
Influence of Boric Acid Coatings on the Oxidation of Performance in Aluminum Hydrogen Peroxide Systems,
225CrN1Mo Steel in Oxygen, N.J. Simms, J.A. Little ...... 408 C.M. Davidson, D.J. Drexler .......................................... 590
Construction and Use of a Scanning Microelectrode to Study Microsensors for Corrosion Control, S.K. Chawla,
the Localized Corrosion of a Low-CnMn Steel Weldment in T. Anguish, J.H. Payer .................................................. 595
10–3 M Sulfuric Acid, Y. Tsuru, G.C. Savva, K.T. Aust ..... 415 Scale Modeling for Corrosion Studies, H.P. Hack .............. 601
An Auger Depth Profile Study of Corrosion-Inhibiting Films
Formed under Cooling Water Conditions, J.A. Schreifels, P. August (No. 8)
Labine, R. Gailey, S. Goewert, M. O’Brien, S. Jost .......... 420 A Fitting Procedure for Impedance Spectra Obtained for Cases
Evaluation of Full-Scale Sections of Bimetallic Tubing in of Localized Corrosion, H. Shih, F.B. Mansfeld ............... 610
Simulated Production Environments, J.A. Colwell, Corrosion Protection of Al Alloys and Al-Based Metal-Matrix
C.J. Martin, R.D. Mack ................................................. 429 Composites by Chemical Passivation, F.B. Mansfeld,
S.H. Lin, S. Kim, H. Shih .............................................. 615
June (No. 6) Technical Note: Masking Technique for Thin-Film Corrosion
Influence of Tempering Time and Temperature on the Specimens to Minimize Crevice Corrosion, G.S. Frankel,
Structure and Oxidation Behavior of ZrN25wtNb, C.V. Jahnes, M.A. Russak ............................................. 630
L.V. Ramanathan, I. Costa ............................................ 442 Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by Lead Pigments: Steel-Lead
Environmentally Assisted Cracking of Types 304L/316L/ Galvanic Couple in Acetate Solutions, J.I. Mickalonis,
316NG Stainless Steel in 288° Water, P.L. Andresen, H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 631
C.L. Briant ................................................................... 448 Pitting Corrosion of Carbon Steel in CO2-Containing NaCl
Anodic Photocurrents and Corrosion Currents on Passive Brine, Z. Xia, K.-C. Chou, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ...... 636
and Active-Passive Metals, T.D. Burleigh ....................... 464 Electrochemical Migration of Copper in Adsorbed Moisture
Electrochemical Behavior of Copper in 0.5 M H2SO4 Solutions Layers, M. Zamanzadeh, Y.-S. Liu, P. Wynblatt,
in the Absence and Presence of Fe(III) and Benzotriazole, G.W. Warren ................................................................ 643
S.L.F.A. da Costa, S.M.L. Agostinho .............................. 472 Use of Percolation Theory to Predict the Probability of Failure
An Iterative Method for Fitting Complex Electrode of Sensitized, Austenitic Stainless Steels by Intergranular

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Stress Corrosion Cracking, D.B. Wells, J. Stewart, Corrosion Behavior of 13% Cr Martensitic Stainless Steel in
A.W. Herbert, P.M. Scott, D.E. Williams ......................... 649 CO2-H2S-Cl– Environments, G. Fierro, G.M. Ingo,
Oxidation and Hot Corrosion of Some Advanced Superalloys F. Mancia ..................................................................... 814
at 1,300° and 2,000° (704° to 1,093°), M. Levy, R. Huie, Corrosion Rate Estimation from Pseudo-Inductive
F. Petit ......................................................................... 661 Electrochemical Impedance Response, D.C. Silverman ... 824
Use of Impedance Spectroscopy in Evaluating Moisture- Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of 22 Duplex Stainless
Caused Failure of Adhesives and Paints, S.J. Downey, Steel in Simulated Sour Environments, T. Kudo, H. Tsuge,
O.F. Devereux .............................................................. 675 T. Moroishi ................................................................... 831
Hydrocarbon-Fuel Corrosion in Regeneratively Cooled Rocket- On the Evaluation Methods of Ni-Based Corrosion-Resistant
Engine Combustors, R.J. Walter, D.E. Matejczyk, Alloy for Sour-Gas Exploration and Production, A. Ikeda,
F.C. Gunderloy, R.Y. Morinishi ...................................... 685 M. Igarashi, M. Ueda, U. Okada, H. Tsuge ..................... 838
Use of Pseudocapacitance Measurements for Estimating the Corrosion Monitoring Techniques and Applications,
Corroding Surface Area on Underground Steel Structures, C.K. Walker, G.C. Maddux ............................................ 847
S.G. Ehrlich, P.J. Moran ............................................... 689 Corrosion Resistance of Galvannealed Steel, H.H. Lee,
D. Hiam ....................................................................... 852
September (No. 9) Methodology of Corrosion Inhibitor Development for CO2
Corrosion Behavior of Porous Sintered Type 316L Austenitic Systems, R.H. Hausler, D.W. Stegmann, R.F. Stevens .... 857
Stainless Steel in 3 N NaCl Solution, T. Raghu, S.N.
Malhotra, P. Ramakrishnan .......................................... 698 November (No. 11)
Influence of Hydrogen-Producing Bacteria on Hydrogen Pitting Corrosion Behavior of UNS N08904 Stainless Steel in a
Uptake by Steel, M. Walch, T.E. Ford, R. Mitchell .......... 705 Chloride/Sulfate Solution, G. Ruijini, S.C. Srivastava,
Effect of the Surface Oxides Produced during Welding on M.B. Ives ...................................................................... 874
the Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steels, S. Turner, Technical Note: Electrochemical and Stress Corrosion
F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 710 Cracking Behavior of Inconel 600 (UNS N06600) in
Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of Rapidly Solidified, Thiosulfate Solution, W.-T. Tsai, Z.-H. Lee, J.-T. Lee ...... 883
Precipitation-Hardening Stainless Steels with B and Ti An Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study of the
Additions, T.A. Mozhi, R. Ray ........................................ 717 Corrosion Behavior of Polyethlyene Coating Holidays in
Effect of Octylamine on the Passivation of Iron in Potassium Natural Soil Conditions, J.N. Murray, P.J. Moran .......... 885
Hydrogen Phthalate Solution, H.W. Shen, Z. Szklarska- Dissolution of Zinc into Thin Aqueous Films as a Function of
Smialowski ................................................................... 720 Residence Time, Acidic Species, and pH, D.C. Stiles,
Discussion: Utilization of the Specific Pseudocapacitance for E.O. Edney ................................................................... 896
Determination of the Area of Corroding Steel Surfaces, Corrosion Control by Silicate in High-Temperature Water,
F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 725 N. Fujita, C. Matsuura, K. Ishigure ................................ 901
Influence of Ionic Impurities on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Diffusion and Absorption of Hydrogen in Liquid-Quenched
Alloy X-750 (UNS N07750), A.K. Kuruvilla, D.J. Duquette, and Annealed Ni81P19 Alloy, T. Zakroczymski, J. Flis .... 908
J.L. Nelson ................................................................... 728 Plastic Strain, Environmental, and Crevice Effects on Stress
Corrosion and Colorimetry of MS Copper-Aluminum Dental Corrosion Cracking Initiation and Propagation in Types
Restorative Alloy, H.J. Mueller ...................................... 735 316NG and 304 Stainless Steel, P.S. Maiya ................... 915
Role of Mg17Al12 Phase in the Corrosion of Mg Alloy AZ91, Corrosion Behavior of Mild Steel and Ferritic Stainless
O. Lunder, J.E. Lein, T.K. Aune, K. Nisancioglu ............. 741 Steels in Oxalic Acid Solution, I. Sekine, C. Okano ......... 924
Development of High-Strength, High-Corrosion-Resistant Thermochemistry and Solubilities of Oxides in Sodium
Austenitic Stainless Steel for Sour-Gas Service, Sulfate-Vanadate Solutions, Y.-S. Hwang, R.A. Rapp ..... 933
T. Nakayama, K. Fujiwara, Y. Torii, T. Inoue .................. 749 General and Intergranular Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless
Efficiency of Temporary Rust Protectives for Hollow Members Steel Castings, P.M. Jebaraj, M.N. Srinivasan,
in Motor Car Bodies, V. Kucera, B. Rendahl, P. Uhlback, M.R. Seshadri ............................................................... 938
A. Molander .................................................................. 758 Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of L-80 Grade Tubular in Flowing
Corrosion Performance of Girth-Weld Joints of Duplex Oil-Brine Two-Phase Environments, H.J. Choi, R.L. Cepulis,
Stainless Steels, K. Tamaki, K. Yasuda, M. Kimura ........ 764 J.B. Lee ........................................................................ 943
Environmental Aspects of Stress Corrosion Cracking of High Accelerated Atmospheric Corrosion Testing Using a Cyclic
Alloys in Sour Environments, A. Miyasaka, K. Denpo, Wet/Dry Exposure Test, S.B. Lyon, G.E. Thompson,
H. Ogawa ..................................................................... 771 J.E. Johnson, G.C. Wood, J.M. Ferguson ...................... 951
1,10,-Phenanthroline as Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel
in Sulfuric Acid Solution, S.N. Banerjee, S. Misra .......... 780 December (No. 12)
Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Alloys in Liquid Waste
October (No. 10) Environment of the Nuclear Power Plant, N. Saito,
Discussion: Effect of Seawater Biofilms on Corrosion N. Ichikawa, M. Yoshida, H. Sakamoto, M. Oishi,
Potential and Oxygen Reduction of Stainless Steel, T. Takahara .................................................................. 962
F.B. Mansfeld, B.J. Little .............................................. 786 Crevice Corrosion Test Cell: A New Design, S.N. Simison,
Effects of Flow Parameters on the Cathodic Protection of a S.R. de Sanchez, D.J. Schiffrin ...................................... 967
Steel Plate in Natural Seawater, S.W. Smith, K.M. McCabe, Multicomponent Corrosion Inhibitor System for
D.W. Black ................................................................... 790 Recirculating Cooling Water Systems Based on Nitrite,
Influence of Hydrodynamics on Erosion-Corrosion in Two- Molybdate, and Inorganic Phosphate, A. Al-Borno,
Phase Liquid-Particle Flow, W. Blatt, T. Kohley, U. Lotz, M. Islam, R. Khraishi .................................................... 970
E. Heitz ........................................................................ 793 Technical Note: Auger Electron Spectroscopy Study of the
Pitting Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steels, R. Sriram, Passive Layer Formed on Iron in Saturated Ca(OH)2
D. Tromans .................................................................. 804 Solutions, J.R. Gancedo, C. Alonso, M.C. Andrade,
Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of Rapidly Solidified Al- M. Gracia ..................................................................... 976
Ti-Base Alloys in Chloride Environment, T.A. Mozhi, Elucidation of Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism by Means of
S.C. Jha, R. Ray ........................................................... 811 Calculated Electronic Indexes, P.G. Abdul-Ahad,
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation on the S.H.F. Al-Madfai ........................................................... 978

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Technical Note: Effect of Cation on the Corrosion of Carbon Simulated Concentrated Environments (Cu2+, Cl–, and SO42-),
and Stainless Steels in Differing Chloride Environments, D. Choi, G.S. Was ......................................................... 100
G.I. Ogundele ............................................................... 981 A Linearized Least-Squares Method of Calculation of
Effect of Alternating Voltage on the Pitting of Aluminum in Corrosion Parameters, M. Jensen, D. Britz .................... 111
Nitrate, Sulfate, and Chloride Solutions, T.C. Tan, Modeling Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Nitride-Coated
D.-T. Chin .................................................................... 984 Steel in Oxygen-Free Aqueous Potassium Chloride,
Syngergistic Effects Observed in Nitrite-Inorganic Phosphate W.S. Tait, C.R. Aita ....................................................... 115
Inhibitor Blends, A. Al-Borno, M. Islam, R. Haleem ........ 990 Comparison of the Behavior of Hydrogen in Two Carbon
Cladding Corrosion and Hydriding in Irradiated Defected Steels Differing in Sulfur Content, K.C. Chou,
Zircaloy Fuel Rods, J.C. Clayton ................................... 996 Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 118
Inhibition of Steel Corrosion in HCl by Derivatives of Pitting Susceptibility of Stainless Steels in Bormide Solutions
Cinnamaldehyde; Part 1 — Corrosion Inhibition Mode, at Elevated Temperatures, R. Guo, M.B. Ives ................. 125
F.B. Growcock ............................................................ 1003 Electrochemical Investigation of Hydrogen Absorption of Type
Inhibition of Steel Corrosion in HCl by Derivatives of 304 Stainless Steel in 0.05 M Na2SO4 Solutions of Different
Cinnamaldehyde; Part 2 — Structure-Activity Correlations, pH at 95°C, N. Ohnaka, Y. Furutani .............................. 129
F.B. Growcock, W.W. Frenier, P.A. Andreozzi ............... 1007 Stress Corrosion Cracking Mechanism of Ti-6% Al-4% V in
Corrosion Monitoring on a Large Steel Pressure Vessel by Acidic Methanol, X.G. Zhang, J. Vereecken .................... 136
Thin-Layer Activation, G. Wallace, L.H. Boulton, Role of Nickel in the Sulfide Stress Cracking of Low-Alloy
D. Hodder .................................................................. 1016 Steels, B.D. Craig, J.K. Brownless, T.V. Bruno ............... 142
Sulfidation and Oxidation of Steels in Coal Liquefaction Serum Protein Effects on Polarization Behavior of Type 316L
Reactor Environment, W. Wozniak, M. Pawlowski, Stainless Steel, S.K. Chawla, S.A. Brown, K. Merritt,
J. Pajak ...................................................................... 1020 J.H. Payer .................................................................... 147
Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Saturated Calcium
1990 (Vol. 46) Hydroxide Solution Containing Cl–, SO42-, and CO32- Ions,
J.K. Boah, S.K. Samoah, P. LeBlanc .............................. 153
Technical Note: Cracking of Aluminum Alloy 5083 in
January (No. 1) Mercuric Salt Solutions, J.J. Krupowicz, D.S. Hampton . 159
Galvanic Effects on the Active Dissolution of Duplex Stainless Under-Vehicle Corrosion Testing of Primed Zinc and Zinc
Steels, E. Symniotis .......................................................... 2 Alloy-Coated Steels, W.J. van Ooij, A. Sabata ................. 162
Electrochemical Noise Generation during Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of a Cu-Mn Weld Alloy in Phsophoric Acid
Cracking of a High-Strength Carbon Steel, R.A. Cottis, at 288°C, A.K. Agrawal, J.E. Aller, A.R. Hamilton, II,
C.A. Loto ........................................................................ 12 J.E. Beavers ................................................................. 172
Discussion of Technical Note: Potential-pH Diagrams for the
Fe-Cl–-H2O System at 25°C to 150°C, P. Paine, Reply: March (No. 3)
S. Kesavan, B.E. Wilde .................................................... 19 1990 Plenary Lecture: Strain Rate Effects in Stress
Basic Aspects of Electrochemical Impedance Application for Corrosion Cracking, R.N. Parkins .................................. 178
the Life Prediction of Organic Coatings on Metals, Statistical Modeling of Pitting Corrosion and Pipeline
M.W. Kendig, J.R. Scully ................................................. 22 Reliability, A.K. Sheikh, J.K. Boah, D.A. Hansen ............ 190
Grain-Boundary Segregation and Intergranular Stress Anodic Oxide Film Formation on Tin, I.A. Ammar,
Corrosion Cracking in Cold-Worked Type 304 SS, S. Darwish, M.W. Khalil, S. El-Taher ............................. 197
A.J. Jacobs ................................................................... 30 Investigation of Polarization Current during Slow Strain Rate
Effect of Microstructure on Corrosion Rate of Underwater Testing for Small Single-Edge Notch Specimens, Z.S. Tong,
Steel Welds, T.M. Majid, S.A.R. Sultan, S.D. Mahdi, B.X. Feng, L. Wei, M.Q. Li, Z.W. Wei .............................. 203
S. Jasim ......................................................................... 37 Anodic Oxide Films on Tungsten: Formation and Dissolution
Interaction of Molybdate Anions with the Passive Film on in Acetic Acid Solutions, A.S. Mogoda, M.M. Hefny,
Aluminum, W.C. Moshier, G.D. Davis .............................. 43 G.A. El-Mahdy .............................................................. 210
Hydrogen Ingress in High-Strength Alloys Exposed to Anodic Dissolution of Antimony in Phsophate Solutions,
Different Electrolytes, B.G. Pound ................................... 50 A.G. Gad-Allah, S.A. Salih, M.M. Hefny, A.S. Mogoda ..... 214
Effect of Chemical Composition, Thermal Treatment, and Characterization of Organic Coatings on Metal Substrates by
Caustic Concentration on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, J. Titz,
Behavior of Alloy 800, A. Mignone, M.F. Maday, A. Borello, G.H. Wagner, H. Spahn, M. Ebert, K. Juttner,
M. Vittori ........................................................................ 57 W.J. Lorenz .................................................................. 221
Corrosion of Iron in Gaseous Environments and in Gas- Some Advantages and Pitfalls of Electrochemical Impedance
Saturated Aqueous Environments, T.A. Ramanarayanan, Spectroscopy, D.D. Macdonald ...................................... 229
S.N. Smith ..................................................................... 66 Dissolution of Oxalic Acid on Passive Bismuth,
Cathodic Protection Modeling of Galvanically Coupled Heat F. El-Taib Heakal, A.A. Mazhar, M.A. Ameer .................. 243
Exchangers, G. Prentice, R.A. Holser, V.J. Farozic, Effect of Fluoride Media on the Stability of Anodic ZrO2
R.B. Pond, Jr., K.L. Cramblitt ......................................... 75 Films, F. El-Taib Heakal, A.S. Mogoda, A.A. Mazhar,
Pitting of Admiralty Brass, Z. Xia, Z. Szklarska- A.A. Ghoneim ............................................................... 247
Smialowska .................................................................... 85 A Method of Testing Stainless Stabilized Steels for their
Resistance to Intergranular Corrosion, A. Karas, V. Cihal,
February (No. 2) V. Vanek, V. Cihal ........................................................ 254
Effect of Dissolved CO2 and O2 on the Corrosion of Iron,
Effect of Biofouling on the Performance of Al-Zn-Hg
G. McIntire, J. Lippert, J. Yudelson ................................. 91
Sacrificial Anodes, G.W. Swain, J. Patrick-Maxwell ........ 256
Corrosion System Modeling under Nonstandard Conditions
Using Microcomputer Programs for Free-Energy April (No. 4)
Minimization, G.M. Murray, G.K. Schweitzer, Review: Probabilistic Aspects of Localized Corrosion,
F.K. Heacker .................................................................. 95 C. Gabrielli, F. Huet, M. Keddam, R. Oltra ..................... 266
Pit Growth in Alloy 600/690 Steam Generator Tubes in Cathodic Protection of Aluminum in Seawater,
R. Gundersen, K. Nisancioglu ....................................... 279

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Hydrogen Embrittlement of Ph13-8Mo Steel in Simulated U.K. Mudali, R.K. Dayal, T.P.S. Gill, J.B. Gnanamoorthy 454
Real-Life Tests and Slow Strain Rate Tests, P. Munn, Hydrogen Sulfide Effect on Hydrogen Entry into Iron — A
B. Andersson ................................................................ 286 Mechanistic Study, R.N. Iyer, I. Takeuchi, M. Zamanzadeh,
Erosion/Oxidation of Austenitic and Ferritic Alloys, H.W. Pickering .............................................................. 460
A.J. Ninham, I.M. Hutchings, J.A. Little ........................ 296 Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Steels in
Interaction of Biofilms and Inorganic Passive Layers in the Aqueous Environments, H.C. Chu, R.P. Wei .................. 468
Corrosion of Cu/Ni Alloys in Chloride Environments, Effect of Temperature on the Acidic Dissolution of Steel in
S.G. Gomez de Saravia, M.F.L. de Mele, H.A. Videla ....... 302 the Presence of Inhibitors, E. Khamis ............................ 476
Impedance Behavior of Titanium in Acid, Alkaline, and Stress Corrosion Crack Coalescence, R.N. Parkins,
Neutral Media, A.G. Gad-Allah, A.A. Mazhar .................. 306 P.M. Singh ................................................................... 485
Stress Corrosion Cracking Failure Prediction of Austenitic Electrochemical Characterization of Magnetron Sputter-
Stainless Steels in Acid Solutions: Effect of pH, Anion Deposited Nb-Zr Thin Metal Films, L. Fedrizzi, Y. Massiani,
Species, and Concentration, R. Nishimura ..................... 311 J.-P. Crousier, M. Dapor, P.L. Bonora ............................ 499
Review: Grain-Boundary Chemistry and Intergranular Photoelectrochemical Microscopy on Oxide-Covered Metals,
Fracture in Austenitic Nickel-Based Alloys, G.S. Was ..... 319 M.R. Kozlowski, P.S. Tyler, W.H. Smyrl, R.T. Atanasoski 505
Electrochemical Monitoring of Organic Coating Degradation Technical Note: Use of Interferometry in Corrosion
During Atmospheric or Vapor Phase Exposure, Investigations, J. Chmiel, A. Ciesczyk-Chmiel, J. Matysik509
T.C. Simpson, P.J. Moran, H. Hampel, G.D. Davis, Numerical Simulation of a Cathodically Protected
B.A. Shaw, C.O. Arah, T.L. Fritz, K. Zankel .................... 331 Semisubmersible Platform Using the PROCAT System,
Technical Note: A Method for Rapid Evaluation of Corrosion J.C.F. Telles, W.J. Mansur, L.C. Wrobel, M.G. Marinho .. 513
Inhibitor in Mild Steel/Acids, B. Cheng ......................... 337
Environmental Aspects of Cavitation Erosion in Simulated July (No. 7)
Industrial Waters, G.N. Blount, R.R. Moule, Numerical Simulation of Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steels
W.J. Tomlinson ............................................................ 340 and Nickel Alloys in Chloride Solutions, M. Watson,
Influence of Grain Structure on Stress Corrosion Resistance J. Postlethwaite ............................................................ 522
and Tensile Properties of Al-2% Li-2% Cu-15% Mg Alloy Effects of Gamma-Ray Irradiation and Sodium Sulfate on the
Steel, R.C. Dorward ...................................................... 348 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of
Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature
May (No. 5) Water, N. Saito, N. Ichikawa, Y. Hemmi, A. Sudo, M. Itow,
Effect of Propargyl Alcohol on Corrosion and Hydrogenation T. Okada ...................................................................... 531
of Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution, B.B. Pati, Comparative Behavior of Tatanium and Zirconium in
P. Chatterjee, T.B. Singh, D.D.N. Singh ......................... 354 Hydrofluoric-Nitric Acid Pickling Solutions, E.M.M. Sutter,
Galvanic Currents and Hydrogen Permeation Currents F. Hlawka, A. Cornet .................................................... 537
Caused by Galvanic Coupling, M.E. Armacanqui, Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless
D.E. Harasyn ............................................................... 360 Steel in Thiocyanate Solutions, P.M. Perillo, G.S. Duffo .. 545
Discussion: Pitting Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steels, Fluorimetric Detection of Sirohydrochlorin: A Potential
D.A. Wensley, Reply : R. Sriram, D. Tromans ................ 366 Technique for the Rapid Detection of Sulfate-Reducing
Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Ion-Implanted High- Bacteria in Water Oil Systems, L. Duriez, M.F. Thomas .. 547
Strength, Low-Alloy-80 Steel, A. Singh, H. Ringas, T.E. Quantitative Modeling of Sensitization Development in
Derry, F.P.A. Robinson, J.P.F. Sellschop ........................ 367 Austenitic Stainless Steel, S.M. Bruemmer .................... 556
Corrosion Inhibition by Phenathrolines, V.S. Agarwala ..... 376 Effects of MnS Inclusion Dissolution on Environmentally
Thin-Layer Mixed-Potential Model for the Corrosion of High- Assisted Cracking in Low-Alloy and Carbon Steels,
Level Nuclear Waste Canister, D.D. Macdonald, H. Hanninen, W. Cullen, M. Kemppainen ...................... 563
M. Urquidi-Macdonald .................................................. 380 Crevice Corrosion Resistance of Commercial and High-Purity
Relation Between the Resistance of Intergranular Attack and Experimental Stainless Steels in Marine Environments —
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking and the Chromium Influence of N, Mn, and S, J.W. Oldfield ........................ 574
Depletion of Alloy 690, G.-P. Yu, H.-C. Yao .................... 391 Corrosion of Bivalent Transition Metals in Acid Media Under
Pit Morphology of Aluminum Alloy and Silicon Carbide/ Polarization, I.H. Plonski ............................................... 581
Aluminum Alloy Metal Matric Composites, Rapid Corrosion Screening in Poorly Defined Systems by
P. Trzaskoma-Paulette .................................................. 402 Electrochemical Impedance Technique, D.C. Silverman . 589
Influence of Microstructure on the Sensitization Behavior Technical Note: Mackinawite Formation During Microbial
of Duplex Stainless Steel Welds, H. Menendez, Corrosion, M.B. McNeil, B.J. Little ................................ 599
T.M. Devine .................................................................. 410 Packing Corrosion in Bridge Structures, A. Raman,
Corrosion of Stainless Steel Conductor Rolls in a Continuous S. Nasrazadani ............................................................. 601
Sheet Electrogalvanizing Line, H.E. Townsend,
R.N. Steinbicker, Y.-H. Yau ........................................... 418 August (No. 8)
Wear Mechanisms in Centrifugal Slurry Pumps, Localized Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 2090 — Role of
N.C. Roco ..................................................................... 424 Microstructural Heterogeneity, R.G. Buchheit, J.P. Moran,
G.E. Stoner .................................................................. 610
June (No. 6) Prevention of Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in
1990 Whitney Award Lecture: Chemo-Mechanical Sensitized Stainless Steels by Laser Surface Melting,
Interactions in Environmentally Induced Cracking, J. Stewart, D.B. Wells, P.M. Scott, A.S. Bransden .......... 618
D.J. Duquette ............................................................... 434 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Annealed Type 316 Stainless
Effect of pH on Stress Corrosion Cracking of 7050-T7451 Steel in High-Temperature Water, J. Congleton, W. Zheng,
Aluminum Alloy in 35 wt% NaCl Solution, W.-T. Tsai, H. Hua ......................................................................... 621
J.-B. Duh, J.-J. Yeh, J.-T. Lee, Y.-C. Chang ................... 444 Corrosion Simulation Tests of Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells,
Relationships Between Pitting, Stress, and Stress Corrosion K. Mitsuda, H. Shiota, T. Murahashi ............................. 628
Cracking of Line Pipe Steel, T.K. Christman ................... 450 Heat Treatment as a Potential Preventive Measure Against
Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Nitrogen-Added Type 304 IAStress Corrosion Cracking, A.J. Jacobs ...................... 634
Stainless Steel Weld Metal with Different Heat Inputs, Effect of Sulfate on Environmental Cracking in Boiling Water

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Reactors Under Constant Load or Fatigue, L.G. Ljungberg, Effect of Low-Temperature Isothermal Heat Treatments on
D. Cubicciotti, M. Trolle ................................................ 641 Intergranular Corrosion of Type 316 Stainless Steel
Corrosion Coulometer — A New Corrosion Monitor for Steel Simulated Weld Heat-Affected Zones, M.C. Juhas,
Structures, M.L. White, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ...................... 653 B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 812
Technical Note: A Solution-Refreshed Isothermal Capsule Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Crack Initiation of Cu-
for High-Temperature Corrosion Studies, P.J. Millett, Containing 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid
J.M. Fenton .................................................................. 662 Solution, M. Asawa ....................................................... 823
Electrochemical Examination of Dendritic Growth on Stress Corrosion Characteristics of Copper-Containing 18%
Electronic Devices in HCL Electrolytes, M. Zamanzadeh, Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solution,
S.L. Meilink, G.W. Warren, P. Wynblatt, B.D. Yan .......... 665 M. Asawa ..................................................................... 829
Electrochemical Characterization of Copper-Alloyed Sintered Effects of Velocity and Pressure Vibration on Erosion-
Stainless Steel in Borate Solutions: Passivation and Corrosion of Mild Steel in Water, H. Nanjo, Y. Kurata,
Passivity Breakdown, L. Fedrizzi, A. Molinari, F. Deflorian, L. O. Asano, N. Sanada, J. Ikeuchi .................................... 837
Ciaghi, P.L. Bonora ....................................................... 672 Effect of Dissolved Ozone on the Corrosion Behavior of Cu-
Limitations of In-Situ Current Density Mapping for Vibrating 30% Ni and Type 304L Stainless Steel in 0.5 N NaCl
Electrodes Close to Metal Surface, H.S. Isaacs ............... 677 Solutions, H.H. Lu, D.J. Duquette ................................. 843
1990 Speller Award Lecture: Technology Transfer: Aqueous Oxide Films Formed on Alloy 600 in Lithiated Water at 25°C
Electrochemical Measurements Room Temperature to to 350°C, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, W-K Lai, Z. Xia ...... 853
290°C, M.E. Indig ......................................................... 680 A Thermodynamic Perspective of Copper Tarnishing in
Mechanism of Inhibitory Effect on Cavitation Erosion- Moist Air-SO2, S.K. Chawla, J.H. Payer .......................... 860
Corrosion for Iron in a 3% Sodium Chloride Solution, Corrosion Rates of Austenitic Stainless Steel Clad Metals
Y. Oka, M. Ohkubo ....................................................... 687 in 5 N H2SO3 + 0.5 N NaCl, K.N. Krishnan, K.P. Rao ...... 866

September (No. 9) November (No. 11)


Quantitative Modeling of Sensitization Development in Relationship Between the Structure of Disturbed Flow and
Austenitic Stainless Steel, S.M. Bruemmer .................... 698 Erosion-Corrosion, S. Nesic, J. Postlethwaite ................. 874
Measurement of Effective Diffusion Coefficients for Chloride Effect of pH and Chloride Contents on Stress Corrosion
Salts in Nonprotective Magnetite, P.J. Millett, Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels at Room
J.M. Fenton .................................................................. 710 Temperature, H.K. Juang, C. Altstetter .......................... 881
Evaluation of Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of ␣- Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Calcium Magnesium
Brass in Non-Ammoniac Environments, M.G. Alvarez, Acetate, K.J. Kennelley, C.E. Locke, Jr. ......................... 888
M. Giordano, C. Manfredi, J.R. Galvele .......................... 717 Impinging Jet Electrode: Measurement of the Hydrodynamic
Effect of Temperature on the Crevice Corrosion of Type 304 Constant and Its Use for Evaluating Film Persistency,
Stainless Steel in Chloride Solution Up to 250°C, J.M. Esteban, G.S. Hickey, M.E. Orazem ....................... 896
H. Yashiro, K. Tanno, H. Hanayama, A. Miura ............... 727 Technical Note: Effect of Heat Treatment on the Pitting
Room-Temperature Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of Behavior of SiCw/AA2124, J.F. McIntyre, R.K. Conrad,
Post-Weld Heat-Treated Austenitic Weld Metals, S.L. Golledge ................................................................ 902
K.N. Krishnan, K.P. Rao ................................................ 734 Zinc Layer Characterization on Galvanized Steel by Chemical
Ordered Maghemite in Rust, W. Wolski ............................ 743 Methods, A.M. Beccaria ................................................ 906
Mixed Oxidation of Iron-Chromium Alloys in Gases Studies of Inhibitors for Preventing Embrittlement of 70-30
Containing Oxygen and Chlorine at 900 K to 1,200 K, Brass in 35% NaCl Aqueous Solution Containing 10–4 M
A.S. Kim, M.J. McNallan ............................................... 746 HgCl2, H.C. Shih, R.J. Tzou, Y.N. Chen, Y.S. Lee ............ 913
A Model for Cathodic Protection of Materials and Its Effect of Chloride Ion on Straining Electrode Behavior of
Application to Multiple Chloride Environments, Austenitic Stainless Steel, E. Sato, T. Murata ................ 921
S.B. Lalvani, V.V. Patel ................................................. 755 Lifetime Estimation and Accelerated Stress Corrosion
Use of Rotating Cylinder Electrodes to Simulate Turbulent Cracking Test of Stainless Steel in a Neutral Chloride
Flow Conditions in Corroding Systems, R.A. Holser, Environment, E. Sato, H. Abo, T. Murata ....................... 924
G. Prentice, R.B. Pond, Jr., R.J. Guanti ......................... 764 Combined Effects of Stress and Flow Velocity on Corrosion
Effect of Inhibitor on Stress Corrosion Cracking of A533B Potential of 1025 Steel, H. Skrzypek, S.A. Bradford ........ 929
Cl.1 and Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steels in Pressurized Technical Note: Influence of Sulfate Ion on the Corrosion
High-Temperature Waters, T. Shoji, K. Yoshida ............. 770 Potential of Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature
Laboratory and Field Assessment of Weld-Zone Corrosion, Water, M. Itow, A. Sudo, M. Yajima ............................... 934
L.D. Parkinson, L. Malik, H.B. Luft, D.D. DeGeer, A Multiple Set-Point Polarization Technique for
V. Mitrovic-Scepanovic, R.J. Brigham ............................ 774 Electrochemical Corrosion Rate Measurement in Potable
Treatment of Drilling Fluid to Combat Drill Pipe Corrosion, Water Distribution Systems, H.S. Reiber, M. Benjamin .. 937
M.A. Al-Marhoun, S.S. Rahman .................................... 778 Sorption/Diffusion Prediction in Nonmetallics Using Fick’s
Law, E.M. Rosen, D.C. Silverman .................................. 945
October (No. 10) Stress Corrosion Cracking of Candidate Material for Nuclear
Evaluation of Radiation-Induced Sensitization of Austenitic Waste Containers, P.S. Maiya, W.J. Shack, T.F. Kassner 954
Stainless Steels Using Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Chloride Diffusion in a Porous Concrete Slab, S.H. Lin ..... 964
Reactivation Technique, T. Inazumi, G.E.C. Bell, E.A.Kenik,
K. Kiuchi ...................................................................... 786 December (No. 12)
Breakdown of Passive Film on Ni-Cr Alloys in High- An Incremental Damage Formulation for Stress Corrosion
Temperature High-Pressure Water Containing Sulfate Ions, Cracking and Its Application to Crack Growth Interpretation
T. Shibata, S. Fujimoto ................................................. 793 Based on Constant Extension Rate Tensile Testing Data,
Chemical Treatment of Aluminum Alloys with Sodium Y.S. Garud ................................................................... 968
Oxalate Solution, Y. Isobe, S. Tanaka, F. Hine ............... 798 Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Microcrystalline Coatings of
Effect of Silica on Hydrogen Evolution and Corrosion of Sputtered 321 Stainless Steel, D. Liu, F. Wang, Ch. Cao,
Iron in High-Temperature Water, N. Fujita, C. Matsuura, H. Lou, L. Zhang, H. Lin ............................................... 975
K. Ishigure ................................................................... 804 Effect of Some Organic Amines as Corrosion Inhibitors for

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Lead in 0.3 M HCl Solution, W.A. Badawy, M.M. Hefny, Technical Note: On Ambiguities in Modeling
S.S. El-Egamy .............................................................. 978 Electrochemical Impedance Spectra Using Circuit
Effect of Potential on the Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Analogues, D.C. Silverman .............................................. 87
Rate of Fe-Al-Mn Alloy in 35% NaCl Solution, J.-B. Duh, Postulated Mechanisms for Stress Corrosion Cracking of
W.-T. Tsai, J.-T. Lee, H. Chang ...................................... 983 Aluminum Alloys — A Review of the Literature 1980-1989,
A Measuring Method for the Pitting Potential and T.D. Burleigh .................................................................. 89
Repassivation Potential in Crevice Corrosion of Aluminum Hydrogen Ingress in Titanium, B.G. Pound ........................ 99
Alloys, S. Furuya, N. Soga ............................................. 989 Evaluation of Stress Corrosion Crack Initiation Using
Effect of Dissolved Chlorine on the Pitting Behavior of 304L Acoustic Emission, R.H. Jones, M.A. Friesel,
Stainless Steel in a 0.5 N NaCl Solution, H.H. Lu, R.S. Pathania ............................................................... 105
D.J. Duquette ............................................................... 994 Response of Electrochemical Sensors to Ionizing Radiation in
Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Aqueous Lithium Hydroxide, High-Temperature Aqueous Environments, D.F. Taylor .. 115
J.W. Graydon, D.W. Kirk ............................................ 1002 Characteristics of Corrosion Scales on Steels in a CO2-
Determination of Corrosion Properties of Lacquered Tinplate Saturated NaCl Brine, C.A. Palacios, J.R. Shadley ......... 122
in Citrate Solutions by Direct Current and Alternating Effect of Chlorine and Chlorine/Bromine Biocide Treatments
Current Electrochemical Methods, S.N. Popova, on the Number and Activity of Biofilm Bacteria and on
B.N. Popov, R.E. White, D. Drazic ................................ 1007 Carbon Steel Corrosion, M.J. Franklin, D.E. Nivens,
Possibilities of the Guard Ring for Electrical Signal A.A. Vass, M.W. Mittleman, R.F. Jack, N.J.E. Dowling,
Confinement in the Polarization Measurements of D.C. White ................................................................... 128
Reinforcements, S. Feliu, J.A. Gonzalez, M.L. Escudero, Chemo-Mechanical Effects of Flow on Corrosion, E. Heitz . 135
S. Feliu, Jr., M.C. Andrade .......................................... 1015 Multiple Contaminant Gas Effects on Electronic Equipment
Corrosion of Nickel and Stainless Steels in Concentrated Corrosion, C.O. Muller .................................................. 146
Lithium Hydroxide Solutions, J.W. Graydon, Oil Ash Corrosion — A Review of Utility Boiler Experience,
D.W. Kirk ................................................................... 1021 L.D. Paul, R.R. Seeley ................................................... 152

March (No. 3)
1991 (Vol. 47) Effect of Palladium Coatings on the Corrosion Potential of
Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water Containing
January (No. 1) Dissolved Hydrogen and Oxygen, L.W. Neidrach ............ 162
Influence of Microstructure on the Electrochemical Behavior X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Auger Electron
of Type 410 Stainless Steel in Chloride Media with Inorganic Spectroscopy, and Raman Studies of an Antitarnish Film
and Bijogenic Sulfide, D.A. Moreno, M.F.L. de Mele, on Tin, J.L. Fang, N.J. Wu, Z.W. Wang, Y. Li ................. 169
J.R. Ibars, H.A. Videla ...................................................... 2 Aftereffects Produced in Alloy 600 by Exposure to Lithiated
Correlation of Microstructure with Corrosion and High-Temperature Water, Z. Xia, W-K. Lai,
Electrochemical Behavior of the Batch-Type Hot-Dip Al-Zn Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 173
Coatings; Part 1 — Zn and 5% Al-Zbn Coatings, K.-L. Lin, Technical Note: Effect of Microstructure on the Transient
C.-F. Yang, J.-T. Lee ......................................................... 9 Current Response of Vacuum-Processed Iron, J.C. Arroyo,
Correlation of Microstructure with Corrosion and A. Bronson, S.K. Varma ................................................ 177
Electrochemical Behaviors of the Batch-Type Hot-Dip Al-Zn Corrosion and Electrodissolution Studies of Cobalt and
Coatings; Part 2 — 55% Al-Zn Coating, K.-L. Lin, Copper Thin Films with the Quartz Crystal Microbalance
C.-F. Yang, J.-T. Lee ....................................................... 17 and Microelectrodes, C. Chandler, J.-B. Ju,
Effect of Inorganic and Biogenic Sulfide on Localized R.T. Atanasoski, W.H. Smyrl ......................................... 179
Corrosion of Heat-Treated Type 304 Stainless Steel, Construction and Calibration of an Internal Silver/Silver
M.F.L. de Mele, D.A. Moreno, J.R. Ibars, H.A. Videla ........ 24 Chloride Reference Electrode for Supercritical Fluid Studies,
Effect of Nitrogen on the Corrosion of Plasma-Nitrided 4140 S. Huang, K. Daehling, T.E. Carleson, A. Propp ............. 185
Steel, S.D. Chyou, H.C. Shih ........................................... 31 Formation of Calcareous Deposits Under Different Modes of
Corrosion Study of an Al-Cu Alloy Exposed to Reactive Ion Cathodic Polarization, J.S. Luo, R.U. Lee, T.Y. Chen,
Etching, V. Brusic, G.S. Frankel, C.K. Hu, M.M. Plechaty, W.H. Hartt, S.W. Smith ................................................. 189
B.M. Rush ...................................................................... 35 Technical Note: Mössbauer Spectroscopic Studies on the
Effect of Heat Treatment on the Behavior of Alloy 600 in Oxidation of Iron Immersed in Hydrochloric Acid and Anti-
Lithiated Water Containing Dissolved Hydrogen at 25°C Oxidation by Corrosion Inhibitors, S. Zhou, J. Zheng ..... 197
to 350°C, W.K. Lai, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................. 40 Technical Note: Evaluation of the Spatiotemporal
Effects of Stress on Cracking Velocity and Critical pH Value Distribution of Electrostatic Potential Within a Solution-
Inside Stress Corrosion Cracks, J.Y. Zuo, B.X. Gu, Filled Crevice, A.J. Markworth ...................................... 200
Y.P. Liu .......................................................................... 47 Electrochemical Measurements and Modeling Predictions in
Prevention of Pyrite Dissolution in Acidic Media, S.B. Lalvani, Boiling Water Reactors Under Various Operating
B.A. DeNeve, A. Weston .................................................. 55 Conditions, M.E. Indig, J.L. Nelson ............................... 202
Pitting Corrosion of the Aluminum Ends of Tin-Free Steel Stress Corrosion Performance of Diffusion-Bonded Nickel-
Cans, S. Furuya, N. Soga, M. Miyamoto, T. Masato .......... 62 Based Alloys, J.W. Prybylowski, S. Floreen, W.J. Sherwood,
Electrochemical Impedance Analysis of the Wear of R.W. Wittmeier ............................................................. 210
Planographic Plates, M.W. Kendig, S. Breitweiser, Sulfide Stress Cracking Failures of 12% Cr and 17-4 PH
E. Hudyma ..................................................................... 67 Stainless Steel Wellhead Equipment, R.M. Thompson,
Transgranular and Intergranular Corrosion of 18% Cr-3% Ni- G.B. Kohut, D.R. Canfield, W.R. Bass ............................ 216
12% Mn Stainless Steel Immersed in Seawater, G.G. Chase,
W.E. Glad, T.A. Knoebel .................................................. 74 April (No. 4)
A Comparison of U-bend and Slow Strain Rate Procedures
February (No. 2) for Assessing the Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance
Investigation of the Conditions for Crack Propagation and of Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water,
Arrest Under Cathodic Polarization by Rising Step Load W. Yang, M. Zhang, G. Zhao, J. Congleton ..................... 226
Bend Testing, P.S. Tyler, M. Levy, L. Raymond ................. 82 Ionic Motion in Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Protective Coatings: A

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Comparison of Free-Standing Membranes with Coated Steel, R.F.A. Jargelius-Pettersson, S. Hertzman, E.


Samples, Symniotis, H. Hanninen, P. Aaltonen ............................ 429
R.D. Armstrong, B.W. Johnson, T.M. Handyside ............ 234 Electrochemical Behavior of Galvanized Al-Zn Coatings in
Scaling of Austenitic Stainless Steels and Nickel-Based Saturated Ca(OH)2 Solution, T.-P. Cheng, J.-T. Lee,
Alloys in High-Temperature Steam at 973 K, N. Otsuka, K.-L. Lin, W.-T. Tsai ...................................................... 436
H. Fujikawa .................................................................. 240 Corrosion Behavior of Niobium and Nb-25 wt% Ta Alloy in
Practical Applications of the Kramers-Kronig Relations, Sulfuric Acid Solutions, A. Robin, M.E. de Almeida,
M.E. Orazem, J.M. Esteban, O.C. Moghissi .................... 248 C.A. Nunes ................................................................... 443
Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of 90% Cu-10% Ni Alloy Effect of Ethanol and Acetonitrile Containing Some Aryl-
in Sodium Sulfide Solutions, M. Islam, W.T. Riad, Substituted Bis-1,3,5-oxadiazinium Salts on the Corrosion
S. Al-Kharraz, S. Abo-Namous ...................................... 260 of Aluminum, M.M. Al-Abdallah, H. Tashtoush, M. Al-Talib,
Technical Note: Elemental Sulfur and the Corrosion and M. Al-Omari ................................................................. 449
Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel, W.J. Tomlinson, Application of Infrared Spectroscopy for Investigation of Rust
D.M. Meades ................................................................ 269 Phase Component Conversion by Agents Containing Oak
Effect of Water Vapor/Hydrogen Environments on Niobium, Tannin and Phosphoric Acid, J. Gust ............................ 453
B-66 Niobium Alloy, Tantalum, and Ta-10% W Alloy, Crevice Corrosion of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys in Simulated
R.J. Walter, G.G. Bentle, W.T. Chandler ........................ 272 Sour Gas Environments, S. Azuma, T. Kudo .................. 458
A New Practical Index for Calcium Carbonate Scale Localized Corrosion of a Candidate Container Material for
Prediction in Cooling Tower Systems, P.R. Puckorius, High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal, G.A. Cragnolino,
J.M. Brooke .................................................................. 280 N. Sridhar .................................................................... 464
Effect of Elemental Sulfur on Corrosion in Sour Gas Electrochemical Investigations of the Activation Mechanism
Systems, G. Schmitt ..................................................... 285 of Aluminum, J.C. Uruchurtu ....................................... 472
Use and Limitations of Electrochemical Techniques for Long-Term Testing of Epoxy-Coated Steel in ASTM Seawater
Investigating Microbiological Corrosion, S.C. Dexter, Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy,
D.J. Duquette, O.W. Siebert, H.A. Videla ....................... 308 J.N. Murray, H.P. Hack ................................................. 480
Steam Generator Deposits — A Detailed Analysis and Some
May (No. 5) Inferences, R.L. Tapping, C.W. Turner, R.H. Thompson,
Influence of Chemisorbed Organic Monolayers on Electrode R.H. Thompson
Surface Oxidation, S.L. Michelhaugh, R.C. Bhardwaj,
G.J. Cali, B.G. Bravo, M.E. Bothwell, G.M. Berry, July (No. 7)
M.P. Soriaga ................................................................. 322 Technical Note: Study of the Cl–-Induced Breakdown of
Discussion: Mackinawite Formation During Microbial the Passive Layer on Steel, J.F. Marco, J.R. Gancedo,
Corrosion, B.D. Craig, Reply: M.B. McNeil, B.J. Little .... 329 W. Meisel, P. Griesbach, P. Gutlich ............................... 498
Determination of the Polarization Resistance of Rebar in Effect of Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen on Corrosion
Reinforced Concrete, D.D. Macdonald, M. Urquidi- Behavior of Carbon Steel in High-Temperature Water,
Macdonald, R.C. Rocha-Filho, Y. El-Tantawy ................. 330 K. Mabuchi, Y. Horii, H. Takahashi, M. Nagayama ......... 500
Localized Corrosion Induced in Graphite/Aluminum Metal- Corrosion of Lead, Tin, and Their Alloys, V. Brusic,
Matrix Composites by Residual Microstructural Chloride, D.D. Dimilia, R. MacInnes ............................................. 509
L.H. Hihara, R.M. Latanision ......................................... 335 Technical Note: Effect of Electrochemical Impedance
Technical Note: Role of Corrosion in the Deposition of SrCO3 Spectroscopy on Microbial Biofilm Cell Numbers, Viability,
Crystals, M.I. Khokhar, I.M. Allam, A. Quddus .............. 341 and Activity, M.J. Franklin, D.E. Nivens, J.B. Guckert,
Scanning Reference Electrode Technique for the Investigation D.C. White ................................................................... 519
of Preferential Corrosion of Weldments in Offshore Incremental Damage Formulation and Its Application to
Applications, V.S. Voruganti, H.B. Luft, D.D. DeGeer, Assess Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Growth of
S.A. Bradford ............................................................... 343 Circumferential Cracks in a Tube, Y.S. Garud ............... 523
Effect of Chromium Content (0% to 35% ) in Fe-Cr Alloys on Deriving Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation Times and
Corrosion Rates and Mechanisms in 10 Sulfuric Acid, Growth Rates from Posttest Fractographic Analysis,
Y.-H. Yau, M.A. Streicher .............................................. 352 T. Kobayashi, D.A. Shockey, R.L. Jones ......................... 528
Influence of Inclusions on the Corrosion Behavior of a Microstructure, Growth Kinetics, and Corrosion Resistance
12 wt% Chromium Steel, R.D. Knutsen, A. Ball ............. 359 of Hot-Dip Galvanized Zn-5% Al Coatings, L.A. Rocha,
Corrosion Monitoring and Control in Concrete Sewer Pipes, M. Barbosa ................................................................... 536
F.B. Mansfeld, H. Shih, A. Postyn, J. Devinny, R. Islander, Grain-Boundary Chemistry Effects on the Intergranular
C.L. Chen ..................................................................... 369 Stress Corrosion of Iron Alloys in Sulfate and Nitrate
Technical Review of 100-mV Polarization Shift Criterion Solutions, R.H. Jones, C.F. Windisch, Jr., B.W. Arey,
for Reinforcing Steel in Concrete, M. Funahashi, D.R. Baer ..................................................................... 542
J.B. Bushman .............................................................. 376 Unusual Failures Involving Copper Deposition in Boiler
Development of a Water Property Database for Deep-Water Tubing, R.E. Hargrave .................................................. 555
Cathodic Protection Design, A.D. Goolsby, B.M. Ruggles 387 Guidelines for Successful Use of Marine Fasteners,
Alloy Corrosion and Erosion in Coal Preparation Plants, R.W. Ross, Jr., A.H. Tuthill ........................................... 567
J.H. Swisher ................................................................. 397
August (No. 8)
June (No. 6) A Predictive Model for Localized Erosion-Corrosion, S. Nesic,
1990 Whitney Award Lecture: Inhibitors — An Old Remedy J. Postlethwaite ............................................................ 582
for a New Challenge, G. Trabanelli ................................. 410 Discussion: Numerical Simulation of Crevice Corrosion of
Microelectrode Monitoring the Crevice Corrosion of Titanium, Stainless Steels and Nickel Alloys in Chloride Solutions,
L.-A. Yao, F.-X. Gan, Y.-X. Zhao, C.-L. Yao, J.L. Bear ..... 420 J.L. Crolet, Reply: M. Watson, J. Postlethwaite ............. 590
Evaluation of AHT as Corrosion Inhibitor for ␣-Brass in Acid Crevice Corrosion of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys in Sour
Chloride Solutions, H.A. Abd El-Rahman ....................... 424 Environments, K. Denpo, H. Ogawa .............................. 592
Evaluation of the Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Assessing the Corrosion Resistance of Painted Steel by
Technique for Measuring Sensitization in Type 304 Stainless Alternating Current Impedance and Electrochemical Noise

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Techniques, C.-T. Chen, B.S. Skerry ............................. 598 Commercial Duplex Stainless Steels to Hydrogen
Numerical Modeling and Solution of Galvanic Corrosion Embrittlement, W. Zheng, D. Hardie ............................. 792
Systems; Part 1 — Governing Differential Equation and Effect of Sodium Hypochlorite on the Electrochemical
Electrodic Boundary Conditions, R.S. Munn, Properties of Stainless Steels in Seawater With, Without
O.F. Devereux .............................................................. 612 Bacterial Films, R. Gundersen, B. Johansen, P.O. Gartland,
Numerical Modeling and Solution of Galvanic Corrosion L. Fiksdal, I. Vintermyr, R. Tunold, G. Hagen ................ 800
Systems; Part 2 — Finite-Element Formulation and Galvanic Corrosion Between Nonmetallic Composites, Metals:
Descriptive Examples, R.S. Munn, O.F. Devereux .......... 618 Part 1 — Effect of Metal, of Temperature, F. Bellucci ...... 808
Effect of Type of Oil or Gas Condensate on Carbonic Acid
Corrosion, U. Lotz, L. van Bodegom, C. Ouwehand ........ 635 November (No. 11)
Composition Variations in Copper-Nickel Butt Welds, Inhibition of Aluminum 7075 Alloy Corrosion by the
R.N. Lee, M.K. Norr, O.J. Jacobus, B.J. Little, R.I. Ray, Concerted Action of Nitrate, Oxalate Salts, G. Lyberatos,
P.A. Wagner ................................................................. 645 L. Kobotiatis ................................................................. 820
Intergranular Cracking of Ni-16% Cr-9% Fe, J.K. Sung,
September (No. 9) G.S. Was ...................................................................... 824
Electron Microprobe Analysis of the Metal/Film Interface Effect of Nitriding on the Anodic Behavior of Iron, Its
and Surface Film Formed on 90% Cu-10% Ni Alloy During Significance in Pitting Corrosion of Iron-Based Alloys,
Stress Corrosion Cracking Tests in 1 M Sulfide Solution, Y.C. Lu, J.L. Luo, M.B. Ives ........................................... 835
M. Islam, S. Abo-Namous .............................................. 654 Electrochemical Behavior of Magnetite on a Carbon Steel
Mathematical Simulation of Corrosion — Electrochemical Electrode in Hydrochloric Acid — Disodium Citrate Buffer
Processes, A.N. Markin, I.S. Sivokon, A.G. Khurshudov . 659 Solutions, I.H. Plonski .................................................. 840
Electrochemical Behavior of Al-5% Zn-01% Sn Sacrificial Low-Frequency Electrochemical Impedance for Measuring
Anode in Aggressive Media: Influence of Its Alloying Corrosion of Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Steel in Concrete,
Elements and the Solidification Structure, D.R. Salinas, A.A. Sagüés, Z.M. Zayed ............................................... 852
J.B. Bessone ................................................................ 665 An Impedance Study of a Carbon Fiber/Vinyl Ester
Production of Sulfide Minerals by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Composite, D. Kaushik, M.N. Alias, R.H. Brown ............ 859
During Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Copper, Formation of Condensed Chlorides During Mixed Oxidation-
M.B. McNeil, J.M. Jones, B.J. Little ............................... 674 Chlorination of Iron at 1,000 K, S.Y. Lee, M.J. McNallan 868
Acid Corrosion Inhibition of Nickel by 2-(Tripheno- Rebar Corrosion Under Simulated Concrete Conditions Using
sphoranylidene) Succinic Anhydride, E. Khamis, Galvanic Current Measurements, J.W. Jang, I. Iwasaki . 875
F. Bellucci, R.M. Latanision, E.S.H. El-Ashry ................. 677 Corrosion Performance of Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Steel in
Biofilm Effects and Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Marine Substructure Service, A.A. Sagüés,
Carbon Steel in Electrolytic H.M. Perez-Duran, R.G. Powers ..................................... 884
Media Contaminated with Microbial Strains Isolated from Complementary Use of Laboratory, Plant Tests to Solve
Cutting-Oil Emulsions, S.G. Gomez de Saravia, P.S. Complex Chemical Plant Corrosion Problems,
Guiamet, M.F.L. de Mele, H.A. Videla ............................ 687 R.E. McGuire, D.C. Silverman ....................................... 894
Electrochemical Corrosion Testing of High-Phosphorous
Electroless Nickel in 5% NaCl, R.L. Zeller, III ................. 692 December (No. 12)
Sulfidation Behavior of Fe-25% Cr-20% Ni-Si in H2/H2O/H2S/ Initial Stages of the Anodic Oxidation of Iron in Chloride
Ar at 700°C, V. Srinivasan, R.A. Padgett, Jr., Solutions, G.W. Ashley, G.T. Burstein ........................... 908
A. Choudhury ............................................................... 703 Fracture Mechanics Data, Modeling of Environmental
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Crack Growth of Cracking of Nickel-Based Alloys in High-Temperature
Alloy 600 and X-750 in Steam, Y. Shen, P.G. Shewmon . 712 Water, P.L. Andresen .................................................... 917
Applicability of Duplex Stainless Steels in Sour Environments, Deformation Effects on Intragranular Carbide Precipitation,
H. Eriksson, S. Bernhardsson ....................................... 719 Transgranular Chromium Depletion in Type 316 Stainless
A Detailed Statistical Examination of the Double-Cantilever Steels, A.H. Advani, L.E. Murr, D.G. Atteridge, R. Chelakara,
Beam Test, A.D. Gourlie, G.N. Podolski, J.R. Fleet ......... 728 S.M. Bruemmer ............................................................ 939
Technical Note: Distribution of Initial Current Between Bare,
October (No. 10) Filmed Surfaces: What Is Being Measured in a Scratched
Determination of Maximum Scan Rate for Linear Electrode Test?, R.P. Wei, M. Gao .................................. 948
Polarization Measurements, D.W. Townley ..................... 737 Electrochemical Impedance for Degraded Coated Steel
Corrosion Behavior of SiCp/6061 Al Metal-Matrix Having Pores, R. Hirayama, S. Haruyama ..................... 952
Composites, H. Sun, E.Y. Koo, H.G. Wheat .................... 741 Determination of Coating Deterioration with Electrochemical
Effect of Partial Pressure of Hydrogen on Intergranular Stress Impedance Spectroscopy: I. Basic Relationships,
Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in Pressurized-Water F.B. Mansfeld, C.H. Tsai ............................................... 958
Reactor Primary Water, R.B. Rebak, Discussion: Relationship of Break-Point Frequencies to
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 754 Delamination, M.W. Kendig, F.B. Mansfeld, C.H. Tsai .... 964
Failure Analysis in Concrete Structures: A Comparison of Control of Lead Corrosion by Chemical Treatment,
Field Data with Results from Laboratory Exposures, B.P. Boffardi, A.M. Sherbondy ....................................... 966
B. Borgard, C. Ramirez, S. Somayaji, D. Jones, D. Keeling, Predictive Model for CO2 Corrosion Engineering in Wet
R.H. Heidersbach ......................................................... 758 Natural Gas Pipelines, C. deWaard, U. Lotz,
Surface and Corrosion Study of Laser-Processed Zirconium D.E. Milliams ............................................................... 976
Alloys, J. Rawers, W. Reitz, S. Bullard, E.K. Roub .......... 769
Technical Note: Open-Circuit Potentials Across Plasma Arc- 1992 (Vol. 48)
Welded Aluminum 2219, L.I. Blanco, J.C. McClure,
A. Bronson ................................................................... 778
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pearlitic Steels: Phenomenological
January (No. 1)
Technical Note: Wear Corrosion: Separation of the
Study on Notched, Precracked Specimens, J. Toribio,
Components of Corrosion, Wear, M.B. Abuzriba, R.A. Dodd,
A.M. Lancha, M. Elices ................................................. 781
F.J. Worzala, J.R. Conrad ................................................. 2
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A Polarized Technique by an Increase of Cathodic Area for Assess Pitting of Stainless Steels by Sulfate-Reducing
Detecting Pitting Attacks in Aluminum Galvanically Coupled Bacteria, D.A. Moreno, J.R. Ibars, C. Ranninger,
to Tin, O. Seri, S. Furuya .................................................. 5 H.A. Videla ................................................................... 226
Contribution to Adsorption of Aromatic Amines on Mild Steel Electronic Properties, Defect Structure of Fe and Fe-Cr
Surface from HCl Solutions by Impedance, UV, and Raman Passive Films, M.J. Kloppers, F. Bellucci,
Spectroscopy, G. Banerjee, S.N. Malhotra ........................ 10 R.M. Latanision ............................................................ 229
Electrochemical Potential Measurements Under Simulated Development of Controlled Hydrodynamic Techniques for
Boiling-Water Reactor Water Chemistry Conditions, Corrosion Testing, T.Y. Chen, A.A. Moccari,
C.C. Lin, F.R. Smith, N. Ichikawa, M. Itow ....................... 16 D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 239
Corrosion Contribution to Circumferential Cracking in Limitations of the Slow Strain Rate Test for Stress Corrosion
Waterwall Boiler Tubes, B.J. Smith, A.R. Marder ............. 29 Cracking Testing, J.A. Beavers, G.H. Koch ..................... 256
Calculation of pH for High-Temperature Sulfate Solutions at
High Ionic Strengths, B.R. Staples, G.R. Holcomb, April (No. 4)
S.D. Cramer ................................................................... 35 Effects of a Corrosion Inhibitor on Bacteria and
Influence of Chromium Depletion on Intergranular Stress Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion, E.R. Freiter ....... 266
Corrosion Cracking of 304 Stainelss Steel, S.M. Bruemmer, Effect of Water Activity on Corosion, N.G. Smart,
B.W. Arey, L.A. Charlot ................................................... 42 J.O’M. Bockris .............................................................. 277
Calculation of Seawater pH at Polarized Metal Surfaces in the Galvanic Corrosion Between Nonmetallic Composites and
Presence of Surface Films, S.C. Dexter, S.H. Lin .............. 50 Metals; Part 2 — Effect of Area Ratio and Environmental
Corrosion Protection of Al/SiC Metal-Matrix Composites by Degradation, F. Bellucci ................................................ 281
Anodizing, S. Lin, H.J. Greene, H. Shih, F.B. Mansfeld .... 61 Development of a Pit Growth Resistance Parameter for the
Effect of Corrosion on the Shipboard Performance of EmI/ Study of Pit Growth in Alloy 600, D. Choi, G.S. Was ...... 292
EMP Ground Adapters: Original and Improved Design Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Two
Concepts, D.S. Dixon ...................................................... 68 High-Strength Al-xCu-Li-Ag-Mg-Zr Alloys, W.C. Moshier,
Corrosion Behavior of Titanium Alloys in a Sulfur-Containing B.A. Shaw, W.T. Tack, B. Phull ..................................... 306
H2S-CO2-Cl– Environment, M. Ueda, T. Kudo, S. Kitayama, Intergranular Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Alloys
Y. Shida ......................................................................... 79 Exposed to Articifial Seawater in the presence of Nitrate
Anion, J.F. McIntyre, T.S. Dow ...................................... 309
February (No. 2) Stress Corrosion Cracking and Anodic Dissolution of 316L
Sulfide Stress Cracking of Nickel Steels, B.D. Craig, Stainless Steel in Hot Lithium Hydroxide, J.H. Zheng,
J.K. Brownlee, T.V. Bruno ............................................... 90 W.F. Bogaerts, M.J. Brabers ......................................... 320
Behavior in Seawater of Zinc-Based Coatings on Aluminum Current Distributions in Galvanically Coupled and
Alloy 5086, Y.G. Kweon, C. Coddet .................................. 97 Cathodically Protected Tubes, R.A. Holser, G. Prentice,
Effect of Boric Acid on Pit Growth in Alloy 600 Steam R.B. Pond, Jr., R.J. Guanti ........................................... 332
Generator Tubing, G.S. Was, D. Choi ............................ 103 Corrosion Inhibition for Severely Corrosive Gas Wells,
Characterization of Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe Welds M.C. Place, Jr. .............................................................. 341
After Prolonged Power Plant Exposure, H. Hanninen,
P. Aaltonen, P. Nenonen, R.F.A. Jargelius-Pettersson, B. May (No. 5)
Lehtinen ....................................................................... 114 1992 Whitney Award Lecture: Corrosion Damage Function-
Corrosion Properties of Cast Iron Ball Mataerials in Wet Interface Between Corrosion Science and Engineering,
Grinding, V. Rajagopal, I. Iwasaki ................................. 124 D.D. Macdonald, M. Urquidi-Macdonald ........................ 354
Nature of Corrosive, Abrasive Wear of Chromium-Bearing Cathodic Disbonding in Microelectronics Observed by In-Situ
Cast Iron Grinding Media, V. Rajagopal, I. Iwasaki ......... 132 Scanning Acoustic Microscopy, M.W. Kendig,
Alternating Current-Induced Localized Corrosion of Tin- M. Abdel-Gawad, R. Addison ......................................... 368
Coated Copper Conductors in Simulated Soil Environments, Damage to Composites from Electrochemical Processes,
O.J. Van der Schijff, O.F. Devereux ............................... 140 M.N. Alias, R.H. Brown ................................................. 373
Pitting Corrosion of Inconel 600 in Chloride, Thiosulfate Zinc-Rich Paints on Steels in Artificial Seawater by
Anion Solutions at Low Temperature, J.T. Ho, G.P. Yu ... 147 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, R.A. Armas,
Interlaboratory Testing of Seven Alloys for Sulfide Stress C.A. Gervasi, D. Di Sarli, S.G. Real, J.R. Vilche .............. 379
Cracking Resistance by the Double-Cantilever Beam Double-Loop Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation
Method, D.L. Sponseller ................................................ 159 Study of Neutron Irradiation in Type 304 Stainless Steel, R.
Fatigue Properties of Hydrided Titanikum Condenser Tubes, Katsura, M. Kodama, S. Nishimura ............................... 384
W.H. Hartt, L. Liu ......................................................... 172 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zirconium in Hot Nitric Acid,
H. Kajimura, H. Nagano ................................................ 391
March (No. 3) Localized Corrosion of Nanocrystalline 304 Type Stainless
Detection of the Initiation of Pitting by the Higher Harmonic Steel Films, R.B. Inturi, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .......... 398
Content of Electrochemical Response, M.W. Kendig, X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation of Corrosion
D. Anderson ................................................................. 178 Behavior of ASTM C71640 Copper-Nickel Alloy in Seawater,
Facators Influencing the Breakdown Susceptibility of R. Zanoni, G. Gusmano, G. Montesperelli, E. Traverso ... 404
the Passive Film on Cu-Ni Alloy, I. Milosev, Copper Dissolution and Hydrogen Peroxide Formation
M. Metikos-Hukovic ...................................................... 185 in Aqueous Media, S.A. Olszowka, M.A. Manning,
Viabilaity of Hydrogen Water Chemistry for Protecting In- A. Barkatt .................................................................... 411
Vessel Components of Boiling Water Reactors, Effect of MnS Inclusions on Stress Corrosion Cracking in
D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 194 Low-Alloy Steels, J. Kuniya, H. Anzai, I. Masaoka .......... 419
Erosion-Corrosion Behavior of Some Cast Alloys in Seawater, Factors Controlling the Amount of Corrosion for Cracking in
H.M. Shalaby, S. Attari, W.T. Riad, V.K. Gouda ............. 206 Reinforced Concrete, M.L. Allan, B.W. Cherry ................ 426
Effect of Zeta Potential on Adhesion of Organic Coatings, Modeling Microturbulences at Surface Imperfections as
M.W. Kendig ................................................................. 218 Related to Flow-Induced Localized Corrosion, G.A. Schmitt,
Technical Note: Use of Potentiodynamic Polarization to W. Bucken, R. Fanebust ............................................... 431

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June (No. 6) On The Determination of Polarization Diagrams of


Solvents’ Role on HCl-Induced Corrosion of Mild Steel: Its Reinforcing Steel in Concrete, A.A. Sagüés, S.C. Kranc .. 624
Control by Propargyl Alcohol and Metal Cations, B.B. Paty, Effect of Applied Potential on Room Temperature Stress
D.D.N. Singh ................................................................ 442 Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel
Corrosion of Mild Steel Using Electrochemical Impedance Weldments, K.S. Raja, D.P. Rao .................................... 634
Spectroscopy Data Analysis, P.R. Roberge, E. Halliop, Inhibition Mechanism of Sodium 3-n-
V.S. Sastri .................................................................... 447 Octylmercaptopropionate for Iron Corrosion in 0.5 M NaCl
Comparative Studies of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Twop Solution, Y. Yamamoto, H. Nishihara, K. Aramaki .......... 641
Austenitic Stainless Steels and Alloy 600 on Exposure to Relationship Between Conventional Pitting and Protection
Liathiated Water at 350oC, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Potentials and a New, Unique Pitting Potential,
Z. Xia, S.W. Sharkawy .................................................. 455 N.G. Thompson, B.C. Syrett .......................................... 649
Technical Note: Error Propagation in Coupon Immersion Blistering Mechanisms of Thermally Sprayed Zinc and Zinc-
Tests, R.A. Freeman, D.C. Silverman ............................. 463 Based Coatings in Seawater, Y.G. Kweon, C. Coddet ...... 660
Effect of Nb on Intergranular Precipitation Behavior of Cr Diffusion of Iron Ions Through Protective Coatings on Steel,
Carbides in N-Bearing Austenitic Stainless Steels, H. Uno, T. Skoulikidis, A. Ragoussis .......................................... 666
A. Kimura, T. Misawa ................................................... 467 Testing Organic Architectural Coatings in ASTM Synthetic
Formation of Ferrous Sulfide Film from Sulfite on Steel Under Seawater Immersion Conditions Using Electrochemical
Anaerobic Conditions, T. Hemmingsen, H. Ganvdal, Impedance Spectroscopy, J.N. Murray, H.P. Hack .......... 671
T. Valand ..................................................................... 475 Activators for Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation
Effect of Chlorate and Perchlorate Anions on Lead Passivity Test in Detecting Sensitization of Stainless Steel, C. Liu, H.
in NaOH Solutions Under Galvanostataic Polarization, Huang, S. Chen (Erratum, March 1993, p. 263) ............ 686
E.E. Adb El Aal ............................................................. 482 Galvanic Corrosion in Oil and Gas Production; Part 1 —
Substrate, Surface Finish, and Flow Rate Influences on Laboratory Studies, S.M. Wilhelm ................................. 691
Calcareous Deposit Structure, E.K. Mantel, W.H. Hartt,
T.Y. Chen ..................................................................... 489
September (No. 9)
Passivation Behavior of Carbon Steel Alloy in the Presence of Reproducibility of Polarization Resistance Measurements
EDTA, Ni(II)EDTA, and LiOH at 473 K, P.S. Joshi, in Steel-in-Concrete Systems, A. Sehgal, D. Li, Y.T. Kho,
G. Venkataeswaran, K.S. Venkateswarlu ....................... 501 K. Osseo-Asare, H.W. Pickering ..................................... 706
Electrolyte System of Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Modified Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation
Reactivation Test for Detecting Sensitization in Austenitic Method for Detecting Sensitization in 12 at% Chromium
Stainless Steel, H. Huang, C. Liu, S. Chen ..................... 509 Ferritic Stainless Steels, S. Frangini, A. Mignone ........... 715
Corrosion of Aluminum Alloy in Aircraft Fuel Tank Applicability of Reference Electrode Types in Transient
Compartments Due to Condensed Water, Z.D. Liang ..... 514 Electrochemical Experiments, S.W. Watson,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Austenitic B.W. Madsen ................................................................ 727
Stainless Steels in High-Temperature Water, T. Tsuruta, Corrosion Prediction from Polarization Scans Using an
S. Okamoto .................................................................. 518 Artificial Neural Network Integrated with an Expert System,
E.M. Rosen, D.C. Silverman .......................................... 734
July (No. 7) Effect of Lead Water Chemistry on Oxide Thin Film of Alloy
Enhanced Hydrogen Entry in Iron at Low Anodic and Low 600, T. Sakai, K. Aoki, T. Shigemitsu, Y. Kishi ............... 745
Cathodic Polarizations in Neutral and Alkaline Solutions, Acoustic Emission During Pitting and Transgranular Crack
J. Flis, T. Zakroczymski ................................................ 530 Initiation in Type 304 Stainless Steel, R.H. Jones,
Corrosion Measurement of 13% Cr Steel Alloy in 0.1 N H2SO4 M.A. Friesel .................................................................. 751
Solution by Voltammetry, T. Motooka, Y. Sugie, S. Fujii . 540 Effect of Inhibitors and Admixed Chloride on Electrochemical
Galvanic Corrosion of Aluminum-Matrix Composites, Corrosion Behavior of Mild Steel Reinforcement in Concrete
L.H. Hihara, R.M. Latanision ......................................... 546 in Seawater, C.A. Loto .................................................. 759
Environmentally Assisted Cracking of Alloy X-750 in Kinetic, Solution, and Interfacial Aspects of Iron Corrosion
Simulated Pressurized-Water Reactor Coolant, P. Skeldon, in Heavy Brine Solutions, N.G. Smart, R.C. Bhardwaj,
P.M. Scott, P. Hurst ...................................................... 553 J.O’M. Bockris .............................................................. 764
Influence of Ni, Mo, and Cr on Pitting Corrosion of Steels Technical Note: Localized Corrosion Initiation on Magnesium
Studied by Raman Spectroscopy, N. Boucherit, Alloys, V. Mitrovic-Scepanovic, R.J. Brigham ................. 780
A. Hugot-Le Goff, S. Joiret ............................................ 569 Prediction of Pitting Probability on 1050 Aluminum in
Susceptibility of As-Welded and Thermally Aged Type 316LN Environmental Conditions, T.F. Otero, A. Porro,
Weldments Toward Pitting and Intergranular Corrosion, A.S. Elola ..................................................................... 785
M.G. Pujar, U.K. Mudali, R.K. Dayal, T.P.S. Gill ............. 579
Steady-State Model for Erosion-Corrosion of Feedwater
October (No. 10)
Piping, M. Abdulsalam, J.T. Stanley .............................. 587 Review of Applications of Impendance and Noise Analysis
Technique for Detecting Sensitization in Austenitic Stainless to Uniform and Localized Corrosion, C. Gabrielli,
Steel, S. Chen, H. Huang, C. Liu, Y. Pan ........................ 594 M. Keddam ................................................................... 794
High-Temperature Corrosion of Laser-Glazed Alloys in Corrosion Kinetics of Low- and High-Alloy Steels in Chorline-
Na2SO2SO4-V2OS, Y. Longa-Nava, M. Takemoto .............. 599 Containing Gas Atmospheres, V.A.C. Haanappel,
Mechanism for Barnacle-Induced Crevice Corrosion in N.W.J. Haanappel, T. Fransen, H.D. van Corbach,
Stainless Steel, M. Eashwar, G. Subramanian, P.J. Gellings ................................................................. 812
P. Chandrasekaran, K. Balakrishnan ............................ 608 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless Alloys in Alkaline
Iron Phosphate Coatings-Composition and Corrosion Sulfide Solutions, M. Honda, Y. Kobayashi, A. Tamada .. 822
Resistance, G. Gorecki .................................................. 613 Corrosion of Graphite-Fiber-Reinforced Composites; Part 1 —
Galvanic Coupling Damage, F.E. Sloan, J.B. Talbot ....... 830
August (No. 8) Critical Cracking Potentials of 26% Cr-1% Mo Ferritic
Stress Corrosion Cracking Analysis of Austenitic Stainless Stainless Steels in Boiling 42% LiCl Solution, H.-S. Kwon,
Steels in Chloride-Bearing Water by Neural Network R.F. Hehemann, A.R. Troiano ........................................ 838
Techniques, H.M.G. Smets, W.F.L. Bogaerts .................. 618 Interrelation Between the Structure of Perfluoropolyalkylether

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Derivatives in Rust-Protective Materials, V.G. Melnikov, J.I. Paige, B.S. Covino, Jr. ........................................... 1040
V.I. Nazarov, M.S. Khots, L.B. Kapustina, T.V. Popkova . 846
Evolution of the Pitting of Aluminum Exposed to the 1993 (Vol. 49)
Atmosphere, A.S. Elola, T.F. Otero, A. Porro .................. 854
Testing of Stainless Steel Welds for Various Applications,
T. Rogne, J.M. Drugli, S. Valen ..................................... 864
January (No. 1)
Comparison of Corrosion Rate-Measuring Devices for Effect of Widmanstatten Structure on Protection Potential of
Determining Corrosion Rate of Steel-in-Concrete Systems, Ti-6% Al-2% Sn-4% Zr-2% Mo (0.l1% Si) Alloy in 1 M BaBr
A. Sehgal, Y.T. Kho, K. Osseo-Asare, H.W. Pickering ...... 871 Solution, V.S. Raja, R.D. Angal, M. Suresh ........................ 2
Corrosion Potential Measurements on Type 304 SS and Alloy
November (No. 11) 182 in Simulated Boiling-Water Reactor Environments,
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel D.D. Macdonald, H. Song, K. Makela, K. Yoshida ............... 8
in Chloride and Sulfate Solutions, R. Nishimura ............ 882 Hydrogen-Induced Cracking of Linepipe Steels; Part 1 —
Oxidation and Corrosion Resistance of Two Fe-8% Cr-16% Ni- Determination of Threshold Hydrogen Concentration and
Si-Cu Alloys, S.J. Bullard, D.E. Larson, J.S. Dunning .... 891 pH, R.W. Revie, V.S. Sastri, G.R. Hoey, R.R. Ramsingh,
Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Ai Li 2090-T83 in D.K. Mak, M.T. Shehata .................................................. 17
Artificial Seawater, A. Buis, J. Schijve ........................... 898 Sealing and Anti-Corrosive Action of Tannin Rust Converters,
Use of Direct Current Electrochemical Methods for Evaluation J. Gust, J. Bobrowicz ...................................................... 24
of Paint Films on Steel, Aluminum, and Zinc, U. Steinsmo, Depth Distribution of Lithium in Oxidized Binary Al-Li Alloys
E. Bardal ...................................................................... 910 Determined by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and
Influence of Sulfur on Passivation of Iron in Alkali Solutions, Neutron Depth Profiling, K.K. Soni, D.B. Williams,
M. Jayalakshmi, V.S. Muralidharan .............................. 918 D.E. Newbury, P. Chi, R.G. Downing, G. Lamaza ............. 31
Structural Investigation of N-Arylpyrroles as Iron Effects of Sensitization Heat Treatment on Stress Corrosion
Corrosion Inhibitors in Hydrochloric Acid, E. Stupnisek- Cracking of Type 316L Stainless Steel in Hot Lithium
Lisac, M. Metikos-Hukovic, D. Lencic, J. Borkapic-Furac, Hydroxide Solution, J.H. Zheng, W.F. Bogaerts ................ 42
K. Berkovic ................................................................... 924 Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of an Al-37 wt% Zn-25
Electrochemical Aspects of Col Work Effect on Corrosion of wt% Mg Alloy Before and After Welding in 35% NaCl
Mild Steel in Sour Gas Environments, H. Huang, Solution, C.-M. Liao ........................................................ 52
W.J.D. Shaw ................................................................ 931 Technical Note: Dezincification of Alpha-Brass in Crevices,
Oxidation of Intermetallic Alloys in Ti-Al-Nb Ternary System, R.C. Newman, T. Shahrabi .............................................. 60
G. Chen, Z. Sun, X. Zhou ............................................. 939 Microbiologically Induced Corrosion of UNS N04400 in
Factors Affecting Adhesion on Concrete of Arc-Sprayed Zinc, Seawater, V.K. Gouda, I.M. Banat, W.T. Riad, S. Mansour 63
R. Brousseau, M. Arnott, S. Dallaire, R. Feldman .......... 947 Chemical Treatment of Corroding Steel Reinforcement After
Conjoint Action of CO2 Corrosion and Reciprocation Sliding Removal of Chloride-Contaminated Concrete, W.D. Collins,
Wear on Plain Carbon Steel; Part 1 — Effect of Contact R.E. Weyers, I.L. Al-Qadi ................................................. 74
Pressure and Amine Inhibitor, A. Hedayat,
S. Yannacopoulos, J. Postlethwaite ............................... 953
February (No. 2)
Discussion: Electrochemical Potential Measurements Under
Evaluation of the Effects of Oxidation Products of Aluminum
Simulated Boiling-Water Reactor Water Chemistry
Sacrificial Anodes in Reinforced Concrete Structures,
Conditions, D.D. Macdonald, Reply: C.C. Lin .................. 90
O.T. de Rincon, A.R. de Carruyo, D. Romero, E. Cuica ... 960
Technical Note: Analysis of Pulse Height in the Presence of
December (No. 12) Noise: Applications to Cathodic Protection, R. Srinivasan,
Effect of Flow Rates on Localized Corrosion Behavior of 304 J.C. Murphy ................................................................... 94
Stainless Steel in Ozonated 0.5 N NaCl, B.E. Brown, Environmental Cracking Susceptibility of AISI 422 Stainless
H.H. Lu, D.J. Duquette ................................................. 970 Steel in NH4HCO3/NH4OH Solution at 70oC, J.R. Scully,
Continuous Cooling Sensitization of Type 316 Austenitic H.S. Scully .................................................................... 99
Stainless Steel, J.W. Simmons, D.G. Atteridge, Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Steel During
S.M. Bruemmer ............................................................ 976 Putrefaction of Seawater: Evidence for a New Mechanism,
Degradation of SiC-Based Materials in Environments M. Eashwar, P. Chandrasekaran, G. Subramanian,
Containing Potassium Salt Vapors, V.K. Pareek, K. Balakrishnan ........................................................... 108
D.A. Shores .................................................................. 983 Electrochemical Growth of Iron Sulfide Films in H2S-
Oxidation Behavior of Co-15% Chromium Alloy Containing Saturated Chloride Media, H. Vedage, T.A. Ramanarayanan,
Dispersed Oxides Formed by Internal Oxidation, P.Y. Hou, J.D. Mumford, S.N. Smith ............................................. 114
Z.R. Shui, J. Stringer .................................................... 990 Inhibition of Acid Corrosion of Steel by Some S-
Hydrogen Permeation Through Cathodically Protected Iron Alkylisothiouronium, S.T. Arab, E.A Noor ...................... 122
Membranes in Simulated Concrete Environment, Corrosion Behavior of Two-Phase Fe-Mn-Al Alloys in 35%
A.M. El-Sherik, M. Shirkhanzadeh .............................. 1001 NaCl Solution, S.T. Shih, C.Y. Tai, T.P. Perng ................ 130
Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Structures, Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 400:
J.W. Spence, F.H. Haynie, F.W. Kipfert, S.D. Cramer, Intergranular Corrosion in Acidic Na2SO4 Solutions,
L.G. McDonald ........................................................... 1009 P.K. De, A. Bose ........................................................... 135
Corrosion of Graphite-Fiber-Reinforced Composites; Part 2 — Stress Corrosion Testing of Irradiated Type 304 SS Under
Anodic Polarization Damage, F.E. Sloan, J.B. Talbot .... 1020 Constant Load, A.J. Jacobs, G.P. Wozadlo, S.A. Wilson .. 145
Conjoint Action of CO2 Corrosion and Reciprocating Sliding Temperature Dependence of Steel Wastage in a Bubbling
Wear on Plain Carbon Steel; Part 2 — Electrochemical Fluidized Bed Simulator, S.S. MacAdam, J. Stringer ...... 156
Studies, A. Hedayat, J. Postlethwaite, Control of Corrosion by Inhibitors in Drillings Muds
S. Yannacopoulos ....................................................... 1027 Containing High Concentration of H2S, Z. Jiashen,
Corrosion of Rusted Steel in Aqueous Solutions of Tannic Z. Jingmao ................................................................... 170
Acid, M. Morcillo, S. Feliu, J. Simancas, J.M. Bastidas,
J.C. Galvan, S. Feliu, Jr., E.M. Almeida ....................... 1032
March (No. 3)
Passitivity Breakdown and PZC of Aluminum Chloride Water
Leachability of Lead from Selected Copper-Based Alloys,

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System, S. Paul, P.K. Mitra, S.C. Sirkar ......................... 178 R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 386
Corrosion of Mild Steel Under Anaerobic Biofilm, W.C. Lee, Roles of Microalloying Elements in Hydrogen-Induced
W.G. Charackalis ......................................................... 186 Cracking-Resistant Property of High-Strength, Low-Alloy
Current and Potential Distribution on a Coated Pipeline with Steels, H.-Y. Liou,
Holidays; Part 1 — Model and Experimental Verification, R.-I. Wei, S.-C. Wang .................................................... 389
K.J. Kennelley, L. Bone, M.E. Orazem ........................... 199 Repassivation of 304 Stainless Steel Investigated with a
Current and Potential Distribution on a Coated Pipeline with Single Scratch Test, T.A. Adler, R.P. Walters .................. 399
Holidays; Part 2 — Corrosion of the Effects of Discrete and Alternative for Evaluating Sour Gas Resistance of Low-Alloy
Distributed Holidays, M.E. Orazem, K.J. Kennelley, Steels and Corrosion-Resistant Alloys, S. Tsujukawa,
L. Bone ........................................................................ 211 A. Miyasaka, M. Ueda, S. Ando, T. Shibata, T. Haruna,
Accumulation of Trihalide Ions Caused by Corrosion, Y. M. Katahira, Y. Yamane, T. Aoki, T. Yamada .................. 409
Tsukaue, A. Kudo, G. Nakao, H. Yamasaki, S. Kimura ... 220 Assessment of Fire Damage to Pressure Vessels in a Refinery
Water Transport in Organic Coatings, F. Bellucci, Unit, J.L. Hau .............................................................. 420
L. Nicodemo ................................................................. 235
Effect of Chemical Composition and Ferrite Content on Room June (No. 6)
Temperature Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Fluid Flow Effects on CO2 Corrosion Resistance of Oil Well
Austenitic Weld Metals, B. Raghunatha Rao, K.P. Rao, Materials, K. Denpo, H. Ogawa ...................................... 442
K.J.L. Iyer .................................................................... 248 Synergistic Effects in the Inhibition of Copper Corrosion,
Increasing the Fatigue Life of 40% Chromium Steel in Drilling S. Gonzalez, M.M. Laz, R.M. Souto, R.C. Salvarezza,
Muds with Corrosion Inhibitors, Z. Jiashen, Z. Jungmao 256 A.J. Arvia ..................................................................... 450
Erratum: Activators for Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Constitution of Green Rust and Its Significance to the
Reactivation Test in Detecting Sensitization of Stainless Corrosion of Steel in Portland Cement, K.K. Sagoe-Crentsil,
Steel, C. Liu, H. Huang, S. Chen (August 1992, p. 686) .. 263 F.P. Glasser .................................................................. 457
Effect of Microstructure on corrosion Behavior of a 6%
April (No. 4) Chromium White Iron Alloyed with Mn and Cu, V. Kumar,
Passive Films and Corrosion Protection Due to Phosphonic A.K. Patwardhan .......................................................... 464
Acid Inhibitors, J.L. Fang, Y. Li, X.R. Ye, Z.W. Wang, Inhibition of Steel Corrosion by Thiourea Derivatives,
Q. Liu .......................................................................... 266 I. Singh ........................................................................ 473
Effects of Alternating Current-Modulated Passivation and Activation of an Fe 16 wt%, Chromium 11 wt% Nickel Alloy
Post-Treatment on Composition and Stability of Passive After Scribing, Z.-M. Yao, A. Bronson ............................ 479
Films, G.-L. Song, C.-N. Cao, H.-C. Lin .......................... 271 Inhibitive Behavior of Cadmium Sulfate on Corrosion of
Application of Measurement Models for Analysis of Impedance Aluminum in Hydrochloric Acid, Q.H. Cai, Y.K. Shan,
Spectra, P. Agarwal, O.C. Moghissi, M.E. Orazem, B. Lu, X.H. Yuan .......................................................... 486
L.H. Garcia-Rubio ......................................................... 278 Corrosion Behavior of 8090 Al-Li Alloy, Z.Q. Hu, Y. Zhang,
Protection of Pure Iron Against High-Temperature Oxidation Y.L. Liu ........................................................................ 491
Using Metaborate and Metasilicate Coatings, Z. Husain . 290 Effect of Ozone on Corrosion of Metals Used in Cooling
Formation and Transformation of Magnetite (Fe3O4) on Steel Towers, B. Yang, D.A. Johnson, S.H. Shim .................... 499
Surfaces Under Continuous and Cyclic Water Fog Testing, Effect of Composition on corrosion Resistance of High-Alloy
S. Nasrazadani, A. Raman ............................................ 294 Austenitic Stainless Steel Weld Metals, P.I. Marshall,
Stimulated Decomposition of Fe(OH)2 in the Presence of AVT T.G. Gooch ................................................................... 514
Chemicals and Metallic Surfaces-Relevance to Low-
Temperature Feedwater Line Corrosion, P.S. Joshi, July (No. 7)
G. Venkateswaran, K.S. Venkateswarlu, K.A. Rao .......... 300 Hydrogen-Induced Cracking of Line Pipe Steels Used in
Alternating Current-Induced Pitting of Tin-Coated Copper Sour Service, R.W. Revie, V.S. Sastri, M. Elboujdaini,
Utility Cables, O.J. Van der Schijff, O.F. Devereux ......... 310 R.R. Ramsingh, Y. Lafreniere ........................................ 531
Crack Tip Corrosion: Hydrogen Depolarization and Its High-Temperature, Aqueous-Phase Deposits of Corrosion
Inhibition, O.V. Kurov ................................................... 315 Products, P.J. Millett, J.M. Fenton ................................ 536
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type Effects of Vanadium on Polarization of 18% Chromium
304 Stainless Steel in Sodium Sulfate at Approximately Ferritic Stainless Steel, R.D. Davies ............................... 544
100oC, K. Tanno, H. Yashiro, Y. Kawamura, K. Umegai, Accelerated Corrosion Test for aluminum-Zinc Alloy
N. Kumagai .................................................................. 319 Coatings, T.C. Simpson ................................................ 550
Effect of N-Alkylbetaines on the Corrosion of Iron in 1 M HCl Coke Formation on Preoxidized Iron and Nickel in a CH4-H2
Solution, N. Hajjaji, I. Rico, A. Srhiri, A. Lattes, Gas Atmosphere at 1,000oC, S. Tokura, N. Otsuka,
M. Soufiaoui, A. Ben Bachir .......................................... 326 T. Kudo ........................................................................ 561
Electrochemical Polarization method to Detect Temper Corrosion Behavior and Inhibitive Effects of Organotin
Embrittlement of 321 Stainless Steel, X. Mao, W. Zhao .. 335 Compounds on Nickel in Formic Acid, R.N. Singh,
Telluric Effects on a Buried Pipeline, B.A. Martin ............. 343 V.B. Singh .................................................................... 569
Localized Corrosion of Alloy 600 in Thiosulfate Solution at
May (No. 5) 25oC, I.J. Yang ............................................................. 576
Technique for Measuring Stress Corrosion Cracking of Effects of Cold Work on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type
Metallic Electrodes in Aqueous Solutions, K. Habib, 316L Stainless Steel in Hot Lithium Hydroxide Solution,
G. Carmichael, R. Lakes, W. Stwalley ............................ 354 J.H. Zheng, W.F. Bogaerts ............................................ 585
Corrosion Behavior of Low-Residual Carbon Steels in a Sour Synergistic Effects of Inorganic and Organic Cations on
Environment, J.N. Alhajii, M.R. Reda ............................ 363 Inhibitive Performance of Propargyl Alcohol on Steel
Corrosion Fatigue of 316L Stainless Steel in Hot LiOH Dissolution in Boiling Hydrochloric Acid Solution,
Solution, J.H. Zheng, D.J. Duquette, W.F. Bogaerts ....... 372 D.D.N. Singh, A.K. Dey ................................................. 594
Influence of Potential, Chlorides, pH, and Precharging Time Electrochemical Measurements on Concrete Bridges for
on Embrittlement of Cathodically Polarized Prestressing Evaluation of Reinforcement Corrosion Rates, J. Flis,
Steel, W.H. Hartt, C.C. Kumria, R.J. Kessler .................. 377 S. Sabol, H.W. Pickering, A. Sehgal, K. Osseo-Asare,
Current Efficiencies in Localized Corrosion Cells, P.D. Cady ..................................................................... 601

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August (No. 8) Ferritic Stainless Steels in Hot Cl– Solution, H.-S. Kwon,
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Iron-Boron- S.-P. Jang .................................................................... 802
Silicon Metallic Glasses in HCl Solution, K. Habib, Corrosion of Cu-Ni Alloys in Sulfide-Polluted Seawater,
R. Nessler, K. Moore ..................................................... 619 J.N. Alhajii, M.R. Reda .................................................. 809
Sodium Molybdate as a Corrosion Inhibitor of Mild Steel in Influence of Sodium Salts of Organic Acids as Additives on
Natural Waters; Part 1 — Flow Rate Effects, D.G. Kolman, Localized Corrosion of Aluminum and Its Alloys,
S.R. Taylor ................................................................... 622 I.A. Raspini .................................................................. 821
Sodium Molybdate at a Corrosion Inhibitor of Mild Steel in Peptide Interactions with Steel Surfaces: Inhibition of
Natural Waters; Part 2 — Molybdate Concentration Effects, Corrosion and Calcium Carbonate Precipitation,
D.G. Kolman, S.R. Taylor .............................................. 635 E. Mueller, C.S. Sikes, B.J. Little ................................... 829
Inhibition Effects of I-and I2 on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Accelerative Effect of Wear on Corrosion of High-Alloy
Stainless Steel in Acidic Chloride Solutions, Y.L. Huang, Stainless Steel, X.-X. Jiang, S.-Z. Li, D. Tao, J. Yang ..... 836
C.-N. Cao, M. Lu, J.-C. Lin ............................................ 644 Nonequilibrium Alloying of Graphite-Reinforced Aluminum
Use of a Constant Deflection Test to Evaluate Susceptibility Metal-Matrix Composites, T.R. Schrecengost, B.A. Shaw,
to Irradiation-Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking, R.G. Wendt, W.C. Moshier ............................................ 842
A.J. Jacobs, G.P. Wozadlo, G.M. Gordon ....................... 650 Erosion in Disturbed Liquid/Particle Pipe Flow, Effects
Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel in Phosphoric Acid of Flow Geometry and Particle Surface Roughness,
Polluted by Sulfide Ions, A. Bellaouchou, A. Guenbour, J. Postlethwaite, S. Nesic .............................................. 850
A. Ben Bachir ............................................................... 656 Performance Variancaes of Galvanized Steel in Mortar and
Accelerated Test Method for Assessing Corrosion and Concrete, W.G. Hime, M. Machin .................................. 858
Weathering of Paints for Atmospheric Corrosion Control, Technical Note: Low-pH Stress Corrosion Crack Propagation
B.S. Skerry, C.H. Simpson ............................................ 663 in API X-65 Line Pipe Steel, B.A. Harle, J.A. Beavers ...... 861
Analysis of Large Plastic Deflections in C-Rings Used in
Accelerated Testing for Stress Corrosion Cracking,
November (No. 11)
C.F. Lo, W.E. Mayo, S. Weissmann, W.H. Cullen ............ 675 Effects of Carbides on Susceptibility of Alloy 600 to Stress
Technical Note: Corrosion Potential for Aluminum Alloys Corrosion Cracking in High-Temperature Water, R.B. Rebak,
Measured by ASTM G 69, T.D. Burleigh, R.C. Rennick, Z. Xia, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ................................... 867
F.S. Bovard .................................................................. 683 Kinetics of Passive Film Formation on Scratched Bare
CO2 Corrosion of N-80 Steel at 71oC in a Two-Phase Flow Surfaces of Stainless Steels in Magnesium Chloride
System, C.A. Palacios, J.R. Shadley ............................... 686 Solutions, D. Li, X. Mao, R. Zhu .................................... 877
Inhibition of Hydrogen Permeation in Steels Corroding in Applicability of Repassivation Potential for Long-Term
Sour Fluids, R.L. Martin ............................................... 694 Prediction of Localized Corrosion of Alloy 825 and Type
316L Stainless Steel, N. Sridhar, G.A. Cragnolino .......... 885
September (No. 9) Influence of Impurity Elements on Electrochemical Activity
Polarization and Resistivity Measurements of Post- of Aluminum Activated by Indium, G. Creslin, L.P. Friery,
Crystallization Changes in Amorphous Fe-B-Si Alloys, W.M. Carroll ................................................................. 895
I. Chattoraj, A.K. Bhattamishra, A. Mitra ....................... 707 Effects of ã-ray Irradiation on Crack Growth of Sensitixzed
Effects of Temperature on Crack Growth Rate in Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel in 288oC Water, K. Nakata,
Type 304 Stainless Steel and Alloy 600, P.L. Andresen ... 714 S. Shimanuki, H. Anzai, M. Fuse, S. Hattori ................. 903
Determination of Coating Deterioration with Electrochemical Influence of Cathodic and Anodic Currents on Cavitation
Impedance Spectroscopy; Part 2 — Development of a Method Erosion, J.G. Auret, O.R.R.A. Damm, G.J. Wright,
for Field Testing of Protective Coatings, C.H. Tsai, R.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 910
F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 726 Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors for Component Cooling
Influence of Homogenization and Artificial Aging Heat Water Systems, D.B. Alexander, A.A. Moccari ................ 921
Treatments on Corrosion Behavior of Mg-Al Alloys, Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys in Acidified Lithium
T. Bedkjoudi, C. Fiaud, L. Robbiola ............................... 738 Chloride Solutions, S.J. Pawel ....................................... 929
Corrosion, Passivity, and Pitting of Carbon Steel in Aqueous Corrosion of Steel in Cracked Concrete, N.S. Berke,
Solutions of HCO3-, CO2, and Cl–, K. Videm, A.M. Koren . 746 M.P. Dallaire, M.C. Highs, R.J. Hoopes .......................... 934
Technical Note: Adherence of Sulfide Mineral Layers
Produced by Corrosion of Copper Alloys, M.B. McNeil,
December (No. 12)
A.L. Amos, T.L. Woods (Erratum, March 1994, p. IBC) .. 755 Technical Note: Improving Corrosion Resistance of
Growth Behavior and Corrosion Resistance of 5% Al-Zn Magnesium by Nonequilibrium Alloying with Yttrium,
Coating, K.-L. Lin, J.K. Ho, C.S. Jong, J.-T. Lee ............. 759 P.L. Miller, B.A. Shaw, R.G. Wendt, W.C. Moshier .......... 947
Stability of the Passive State of Ni-Zr Glassy Alloys, Stress Corrosion Cracking Characteristics of a Range of
M. Janik-Czachor ......................................................... 763 Pipeline Steels in Carbonate-Bicarbonate Solution,
Initiation of Crevice Corrosion by Stray Current on Stainless R.N. Parkins, E. Belhimer, W.K. Blanchard, Jr. ............. 951
Steel Propeller Shafts, D.R. Lenard, J.G. Moores ............ 769 Effects of Environment on Localized Corrosion of Copper-
Design of an Electrochemical Probe for Monitoring Based, High-Level Waste Container Materials, N. Sridhar,
Susceptibility of Steel in Pickling to Hydrogen-Induced G.A. Cragnolino ............................................................ 967
Cracking, Y.F. Cheng, Y.L. Du ....................................... 776 Electrochemical Investigations of Pitting Corrosion in
Nitrogen-Bearing Type 316LN Stainless Steel, G.C. Palit,
October (No. 10) V. Kain, H.S. Gadiyar .................................................... 977
Influence of Heat Treatment and Grain Shape on Exfoliation Correlation of Steel Corrosion in Pipe Flow with Jet
Corrosion of Al-Li Alloy 8090, D.J. Kelly, M.J. Robinson . 787 Impingement and Rotating Cylinder Tests, K.D. Efird,
Effect of Specimen Width on Stress Corrosion Cracking of E.J. Wright, J.A. Boros, T.G. Hailey ............................... 992
Type 304 Stainless Steel, R. Nishimura ......................... 796 Effects of Moisture Availibility on Corrosion Kinetics of Steel
Effects of Ni on Stress Corrosion Susceptibility of High-Cr Embedded in Concrete, J.A. Gonzalez, W. Lopez,
P. Rodriguez ............................................................... 1004

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1994 (Vol. 50) Corrosion-Resistant, Chromate-Free Talc Coatings for


Aluminum, R.G. Buchheit, M.D. Bode, G.E. Stoner ....... 205
January (No. 1) Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum-Lithium Alloys,
Oxidation Behaviors of Five Low-Alloy Structural Steels at W.N. Garrard ............................................................... 215
600oC, Y.-N. Chang ........................................................... 3 Composite Film Formation on Iron in Sulfuric Acid by
Effects of Free Tin on Filiform Corrosion Behavior of Lightly Busmith (III) Chloride and Benzyl Thiocyanate, M. Ohi,
Tin-Coated Steel, J. Morita, M. Yoshida ........................... 11 H. Nishihara, K. Aramaki .............................................. 226
Stress Corrosion Behavior of ␣-Al Bronze in Saline Water, Predicting Chloride Profiles in Concrete, N.S. Berke,
B.G. Ateya, E.A. Ashour, S.M. Sayed ............................... 20 M.C. Hicks ................................................................... 234
Effectiveness of Ion Vapor-Deposited Aluminum as a Corrosion of Carbon Steels, Stainless Steels, and Titanium
Primer for Epoxy and Urethane Topcoats, J.F. McIntyre, in Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solution, J.L. Guinon,
L. Hang .......................................................................... 26 J. García-Antón, V. Perez-Herranz, G. Lacoste ............... 240
A Numerical Model for Cathodic Protection of Buried Pipes, Erratum: Adherence of Sulfide Mineral Layers Produced by
F. Brichau, J. Deconinck ................................................ 39 Corrosion of Copper Alloys, M.B. McNeil, A.L. Amos,
Computation of Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Distribution in T.L. Woods (September 1993, p. 755) ............................ IBC
Concrete Marine Bridge Substructures, S.C. Kranc,
April (No. 4)
A.A. Sagüés .................................................................... 50
Crevice Corrosion of Alloy 625 in Chlorinated ASTM Artificial
A Study of the Growth of ␣-Al2O3 Scales Using High-
Ocean Water, R.S. Lillard, M.P. Jurinski, J.R. Scully ..... 251
Resolution Imaging Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry,
A New Crevice Corrosion Testing Method and its Use in the
R. Prescott, D.F. Mitchell, M.J. Graham .......................... 62
Investigation of Oil Stain, Y.J. Tan ................................ 266
Performance of Black, Galvanized, and Epoxy-Coated
Use of Tannin Anticorrosive Reaction Primer to Improve
Reinforced Steels in Chloride-Contaminated Concrete,
Traditional Coating Systems, G. Matamala, W.W. Smeltzer,
S.R. Yeomans ................................................................. 72
G. Droguett .................................................................. 270
Erosion by Char and Ash and Deposition of Ash on Carbon
Technical Note: Wood Solution for Studies of Corrosive
Steel in the Convective Section of an Industrial Boiler,
Wear of Woodcutting Tools, M. Ziomek-Moroz ................ 276
P.M. Walsh, J. Xie, R.L. Poe, B.G. Miller, A.W. Scaroni ..... 82
Susceptibility of Low-Alloy Carbon Steel to Pitting and Stress
February (No. 2) Corrosion Cracking in Steam Generator Conditions,
Use of Differential Pulse Polarography to Study Corrosion Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Z. Xia, R.B. Rebak, P. Skulte . 279
of Galvanized Steel in Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solution, Influence of Velocity on Corrosion of Copper in Alkaline
J. García-Antón, V. Perez-Herranz, J.L. Guinon, Chloride Solutions, C.B. Diem, M.E. Orazem ................. 290
G. Lacoste ...................................................................... 91 Hydrogen Ingress into Copper-Nickel Alloys, B.G. Pound .. 301
Effects of Shot-Peening on Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Electrochemical Stripping of Galvannealed Coatings on Steel,
Cracking Behaviors of Sensitized Alloy 600 in Thiosulfate X.G. Zhang, I.C. Bravo .................................................. 308
Solution, W.-T. Tsai, C.-S. Chang, J.-T. Lee ..................... 98 Influence of Aging on Intergranular Corrosion of a 25%
Inhibition of Acidic Corrosion of Aluminum by Triazoline Chromium-5% Nickel Duplex Stainless Steel,
Derivatives, E. Khamis, M. Atea, ................................... 106 K. Ravindranath, S.N. Malhotra (Erratum, August 1994, p.
Determination of the Reactive Area of Organic-Coated Metals IBC) ............................................................................. 318
Using the Breakpoint Method, F. Deflorian, L. Fedrizzi,
May (No. 5)
P.L. Bonora .................................................................. 113
Technical Note: Use of the Kelvin Probe Technique to Study
Electrochemical Behavior of the T1(Al2CuLi) Intermetallic
Corrosion by Ionic Particles in Humid Gases, O. Albani,
Compound and Its Role in Localized Corrosion of Al-2%
S.-M. Huang, R.A. Oriani .............................................. 331
Li-3% Cu Alloys, R.G. Buchheit, J.P. Moran, G.E. Stoner 120
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of X52 Carbon
Behavior of Type 304 and Type 316 Austenitic Stainless
Steel in Dilute Aqueous Solutions, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,
Steels in 55% Lithium Bromide Heavy Brine Environments,
Z. Xia, R.B. Rebak ........................................................ 334
D. Itzhak, O. Elias ........................................................ 131
Corrosion Wear of Duplex Stainless Steels in Sulfuric Acid
Behavior of Aspartic Acid as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Steel,
Solution Containing Chloride, T.-C. Zhang, X.-X. Jiang,
D.J. Kalota, D.C. Silverman .......................................... 138
X.-C. Lu, S.-Z. Li, C.X. Shi ............................................ 339
Organic Corrosion Inhibitors for Aluminum in Perchloric
Microbe-Enhanced Environmental Fatigue Crack Propagation
Acid, M. Metikos-Hukovic, Z. Grubac,
in HY130 Steel, R.P. Gangloff, R.G. Kelly ....................... 345
E. Stupnisek-Lisac ....................................................... 146
Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Study Reaction Products
Inhibition of Hydrogen Absorption by Steels in Wet Hydrogen
of Polyphenols and Iron Compounds, J. Gust,
Sulfide Refinery Environments, S.M. Wilhelm,
J. Suwalski .................................................................. 355
D. Abayarathna ............................................................ 152
Inorganic Anions and Copper Pitting, M. Edwards,
Field and Laboratory Testing of High-Alloy Steels and Nickel
J. Rehring, T. Meyer ..................................................... 366
Alloys Used in Fastenings in Road Tunnels, H. Haselmair,
Cation Enhancement of Internally Coated Metal Container
R. Morach, H. Boehni ................................................... 160
Corrosion Failure, W.S. Tait, K.S. Handrich ................... 373
March (No. 3) Influence of Stress Intensity and Loading Mode on
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in
Weldments in the Active State, Z. Fang, Y.S. Wu, R. Zhu 171 Primary Waters of Pressurized Water Reactors, R.B. Rebak,
Corrosion Behavior of As-Cast, Silicon Carbide Particulate- Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 378
Aluminum Alloy Metal-Matrix Composites, M.M. Buarzaiga, Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Pressure
S.J. Thorpe .................................................................. 176 Pipelines in Contact with Solutions of Near Neutral pH,
Cathodic Polarization and Protection of Simulated R.N. Parkins, W.K. Blanchard, Jr., B.S. Delanty ............ 394
Prestressed Concrete Pilings in Seawater, R. Pangrazzi,
June (No. 6)
W.H. Hartt, R.J. Kessler ................................................ 186
Artificial Neural Network Predictions of Degradation of
Determination of the Fracture Mechanism of Mild Steel in
Nonmetallic Lining Materials from Laboratory Tests,
an Overprotective Environment by Slow Strain Rate Testing,
D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 411
Y. Yamaguchi, H. Nonaka ............................................. 197

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Discussion: Corrosion of Steel in Cracked Concrete, Inhibition of Copper Corrosion in Aqueous Sodium Chloride
D.B. McDonald ............................................................. 419 Solution by Various Forms of the Piperidine Moiety,
Effect of Halogenation on Yellow Metal Corrosion: Inhibition M.M. Singh, R.B. Rastogi, B.N. Upadhyay ...................... 620
by Triazoles, F. Lu, N.M. Rao, B. Yang, J.E. Hoots, Hydrogen Embrittlement of Cathodically Protected High-
R.S. Budrys .................................................................. 422 Strength, Low-Alloy Steels Exposed to Sulfate-Reducing
Selection of Corrosion Inhibitors for Use in Sour Media, Bacteria, M.J. Robinson, P.J. Kilgallon .......................... 626
V.S. Sastri, J.R. Perumareddi ........................................ 432 Field Measurement of Hydrogen in Sour Gas Pipelines,
Degradation of Epoxy Coatings on Phosphatized Zinc- M. Elboujdaini, V.S. Sastri, R.W. Revie .......................... 636
Electroplated Steel, F. Deflorian, V.B. Miskovic-Stankovic, Electrochemical Sensors for Monitoring Hydrogen in Steel,
P.L. Bonora, L. Fedrizzi ................................................. 438 D.R. Morris, V.S. Sastri, M. Elboujdaini, R.W. Revie ....... 641
Sensitivity to Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 405 Stainless Erratum: Influence of Aging on Intergranular Corrosion of a
Steel in High-Temperature Aqueous Environments, 25% Chromium-5% Nickel Duplex Stainless Steel,
S. Frangini ................................................................... 447 K. Ravindranath, S.N. Malhotra (April 1994, p. 318) ...... IBC
Effects of Phosphorus on Corrosion Resistance of
Electroless Nickel in 50% Sodium Hydroxide, R.L. Zeller, III, September (No. 9)
L. Salvati, Jr. ................................................................ 457 Pitting Corrosion of Pipeline Steel in Dilute Bicarbonate
Stability of Lead Brass Alloys in Acidic Chloride and Sulfate Solution with Chloride Ions, X. Mao, X. Liu, R.W. Revie . 651
Solutions, S.S. El-Egamy, A.S. El-Azab, W.A. Badawy .... 468 Pitting and Crevice Corrosion of Iron Aluminides in a Mild
Brittle Fractures of Prestressed Bridge Steel Exposed to Acid-Chloride Solution, J.G. Kim, R.A. Buchanan .......... 658
Chloride-Bearing Environments Caused by Corrosion- Principal Factors Affecting Microbiologically Influenced
Generated Hydrogen, V. Novokshchenov ....................... 477 Corrosion of Carbon Steel, C.-G. Peng, J.K. Park ........... 669
Mechanism of Crack Growth in Alloy 600 in High-
July (No. 7) Temperature Deaerated Water, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,
Sensitization of High-Nitrogen Austenitic Stainless Steels by Z. Xia, R.R. Valbuena ................................................... 676
Dichromium Nitride Precipitation, J.W. Simmons, Developments in the Slip-Dissolution Model of Stress
D.G. Atteridge, J.C. Rawers ........................................... 491 Corrosion Cracking, R.C. Newman (Erratum, September
Analysis of Electrochemical Noise by the Stochastic Process 1996, p. 728) ................................................................ 682
Detector Method, P.R. Roberge ...................................... 502 Probing Corrosion Activity in High Subcritical and
Technical Note: Early Growth of Single Pits in Weak Acidic Supercritical Water Through Electrochemical Noise
Chloride Media and Anion Effects on Solubility of Salt in Analysis, C. Liu, D.D. Macdonald, E. Medina, J.J. Villa,
the Pit Anolyte, Y. Sugie, T. Motooka, S. Fujii ................ 513 J.M. Bueno .................................................................. 687
Galvanic Interactions Between Alloys and Minerals in Effect of Molybdenum on Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistance
Sulfuric Acid, D.A. Jones, A.J.P. Paul ............................ 516 of Low-Alloy Steels, C.-M. Liao, J.-L. Lee ........................ 695
Surface Modification Effects on Hydrogen Permeation in High- Lifetime Prediction for Organic Coatings on Steel and a
Temperature, High-Pressure, Hydrogen-Hydrogen Sulfide Magnesium Alloy Using Electrochemical Impedance
Environments, T. Fukai, K. Matsumoto ......................... 522 Methods, J.R. Scully, S.T. Hensley ................................ 705
Nonaqueous Inhibition of Iron-Boron-Silicon Amorphous Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Two-Phase Flow,
Electrodes in Hydrochloric Acid: An Alternating Current S. Nesic, L. Lunde ......................................................... 717
Impedance Study, K. Habib, A. Abdullah ....................... 531
Prediction of Sulfide Stress Cracking in High-Strength October (No. 10)
Tubulars, H. Asahi, M. Ueno, T. Yonezawa .................... 537 Grain Boundary Composition and Irradiation-Assisted Stress
Structure of Rust on Weathering Steel in Rural and Corrosion Cracking resistance in Type 348 Stainless Steel,
Industrial Environments, H.E. Townsend, T.C. Simpson, A.J. Jacobs, G.P. Wozadlo, K. Nakata, T. Okada,
G.L. Johnson ................................................................ 546 S. Suzuki ..................................................................... 731
Corrosion Behavior of 13% Chromium Steel in Acid Discussion: Determination of the Reactive Area of Organic-
Stimulations, S. Huizinga, W.E. Liek ............................. 555 Coated Metals Using the Breakpoint Method,
F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 741
August (No. 8) On-line Corrosion Moniatoring with Electrochemical
Technical Note: Electrochemical Test for Predicting Impedance Spectroscopy, P.R. Roberge, V.S. Sastri ........ 744
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Aluminum and Initiation Behavior of Pitting in Stainless Steels by
AA 7005 Alloy, E.S. Ayllon, B.M. Rosales ....................... 571 Accumulation of Triiodide Ions in Water Droplets,
Chronoamperometric Study of Mild Steel Pitting in Sodium Y. Tsukaue, G. Nakao, Y. Takimoto, K. Yoshida ............. 755
Sulfide Aqueous Solution, T.F. Otero, C. Achucarro ....... 576 Prediction and Measurement of Pitting Damage Functions for
Relationships Between Rotating Disk Corrosion Condensing Heat Exchangers, D.D. Macdonald, C. Liu,
Measurements and Corrosion in Pipe Flow, G. Liu, M. Urquidi-Macdonald, G.H. Stickford, B. Hindin,
D.A. Tree, M.S. High ..................................................... 584 A.K. Agrawal, K. Krist ................................................... 761
Influence of Bath Composition on Aluminum Corrosion in Reply to Discussion: Corrosion of Steel in Cracked
Alkali Carbonate Melt, V.I. Sannikov, V.Y. Kudyakov, Concrete, N.S. Berke, M.P. Dallaire, M.C. Hicks,
E.V. Nikitina, A.A. Pankratov ........................................ 594 R.J. Hoopes .................................................................. 781
Effect of Corrosion on the Isoelectric Point of Stainless Steel, Initiation and Growth of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Type
N. Kallay, D. Kovacevic, I Dedic, V. Tomasic .................. 598 316L Stainless Steel During Slow Strain Rate Testing,
Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by Bacteria, G. Hernandez, T. Haruna, T. Shibata ................................................... 785
V. Kucera, D. Thierry, A. Pedersen, M. Hermansson Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Coated
(Erratum: October 1994, p. IBC) .................................. 603 Aluminum Beverage Containers; Part 1 — Determination
Discussion: Effectiveness of Ion Vapor-Deposited of an Optimal Parameter for Large-Sample Evaluation,
Aluminum as a Primer for Epoxy and Urethan Topcoats, J.A. Grandle, S.R. Taylor .............................................. 792
F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 609 Cathodic Protection to Mitigate External Corrosion of
Surface Treatment for Inhibition of Corrosion and Hydrogen Underground Steel Pipe Beneath Disbonded Coating,
Penetration of Type 718 Alloy, B.N. Popov, G. Zheng, F. Gan, S.-W. Sun, G. Sabde, D.-T. Chin ....................... 804
R.E. White .................................................................... 613 Erratum: Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by Bacteria,

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G. Hernandez, V. Kucera, D. Thierry, A. Pedersen, C. Tsikrikas, P.G. Koutsoukos ......................................... 19


M. Hermansson (August 1994, p. 603) .......................... IBC Hydrogen Embrittlement Interactions in Cold-Worked Steel,
H. Huang, W.J.D. Shaw .................................................. 30
November (No. 11) Relationship Between Radical Scavenging Effects and
Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Matrix for Graphite- Anticorrosive Properties of Polyphenols, J. Gust, I. Wawer 37
Aluminum Composites, R.G. Wendt, W.C. Moshier, Mechanism of Iron Inhibition by Stearic Acid Langmuir-
B.A. Shaw, P.L. Miller, D.L. Olson ................................. 819 Blodgett Monolayers, W. Xing, Y.K. Shan, D. Guo,
Laser Processing of High-Chromium Nickel-Chromium T. Lu, S. Xi ..................................................................... 45
Coatings Deposited by Various Thermal Spraying Methods, Intergranular Corrosion of an Aluminum-Magnesium-
Y. Longa-Nava, M. Takemoto ......................................... 827 Silicon-Copper Alloy, T.D. Burleigh, E. Ludwiczak,
Optimization of the Alternating Voltage Passivation Process R.A. Petri (Erratum: March 1995, p. 248) ....................... 50
for Stainless Steel, F.B. Mansfeld, S.H. Lin, Effect of Biofilms on Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steels in
L. Kwiatkowski ............................................................. 838 Coastal Seawater, H.-J. Zhang, S.C. Dexter ..................... 56
Structure and Corrosive Wear Resistance of Plasma-Nitrided Characterization of Tellurium-Based Conversion Coatings by
Alloy Steels in 3% Sodium Chloride Solutions, C.K. Lee, X-Ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure and Fourier
H.C. Shih ..................................................................... 848 Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, S. Shah, A. Ward,
Effect of Applied Potential on Changes in Solution Chemistry A.J. Davenport ............................................................... 67
Inside Crevices on Type 304L Stainless Steel and Alloy 825, Review: Replacements for Chromium Pretreatments on
N. Sridhar, D.S. Dunn .................................................. 857 Aluminum, S.M. Cohen .................................................. 71
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Type 304 Stainless Effect of Current Distribution on Corrosion Rate Measure-
Steel in Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid + Sodium Chloride ments in Reinforced Concrete, S. Feliu, J.A. Gonzalez, M.C.
at Ambient Temperature, Z. Fang, Y.S. Wu, R. Zhu, B. Cao, Andrade ......................................................................... 79
F. Xiao ......................................................................... 873
Effect of Superficial Oxides on Corrosion of Steel February (No. 2)
Reinforcement Embedded in Concrete, J. Avila-Mendoza, Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-60 Line Pipe Steel in a
J.M. Flores, U.C. Castillo .............................................. 879 Carbonate-Bicarbonate Solution, A.K. Pilkey, S.B. Lambert,
EDTA-Hydroxylamine Sulfate-Fe2+: An Efficient Corrosion A. Plumtree .................................................................... 91
Inhibitor System for an Industrial Crystallization Plant, Evaluation of Corrosion Degradation in Coated Steel Using
G. Capobianco, C. Goatin, G. Moretti, S. Patron, Alternating Current Impedance Spectroscopy, D.F. Wei,
L. Toniolo ..................................................................... 886 I. Chatterjee, D.A. Jones ................................................. 97
Stress Corrosion Cracking of a High-Strength Steel in Method for Determining the Faradaic Impedance of an
Aqueous Solutions, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Electrode Reaction: Application to Metal Corrosion Rate
R.P.M. Procter .............................................................. 898 Measruements, F. Berthier, J.-P. Diard, B. Le Gorrec,
C. Montella ................................................................... 105
December (No. 12) Heterogeneous Reaction Between Steel and Zinc Phosphate,
Distribution of Steady-State Cathodic Currents Underneath a R. Romagnoli, V.G. Vetere ............................................. 116
Disbonded Coating, R. Brousseau, S. Qian .................... 907 Thioacetamide as an Activator for the Potentiodynamic
Sensitization Behavior of Alloy 800H as Characterized by the Reactivation Method in Evaluating Susceptibility of Type
Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation (EPR) 304L Stainless Steel, Z. Fang, L. Zhang, Y.S. Wu, J.Q. Li,
Technique, G.L. Edgemon, M. Marek, D.F. Wilson, D.B. Sun, G. Jiang, Z.M. Cui ........................................ 124
G.E.C. Bell ................................................................... 912 Noise Analysis Applied to Electrochemical System,
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Solution Heat-Treated and Aged U. Bertocci, F. Huet ...................................................... 131
␣-Titanium Alloys Ti-15% V-3% Cr-3% Al-3% Sn and Suitability of Assessment Methods for Identifying Active and
Ti-15% Mo-3% Nb-3% Al, G.A. Young, Jr., J.R. Scully .... 919 Passive Zones in Reinforced Concrete, J.A. Gonzalez,
Factors Influencing the Rate of Cathodic Disbonding of M. Benito, S. Feliu, P. Rodriguez, M.C. Andrade ............. 145
Coatings, U. Steinsmo, J.I. Skar .................................... 934 Method for On-Line Determination of Underdeposit Corrosion
Radiation Hardening and Radiation-Induced Chromium Rates in Cooling Water Systems, B. Yang ...................... 153
Depletion Effects on Intergranular Stress Corrosion
Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Steels, S.M. Bruemmer, March (No. 3)
E.P. Simonen ............................................................... 940 Galvanostatic, Creviced Stress Corrosion Test for Austenitic
Modified Double-Cantilever Beam Test for Sulfide Stress Stainless Steels in Hot Chloride Solutions, M.I. Suleiman,
Cracking of Tubular Steels, V.I. Astafjev, P.S. Shmelev, R.C. Newman ............................................................... 171
T.V. Tetjueva ................................................................ 947 Potential-pH Diagrams of Stress Effects on Occluded Cell
Differences in Corrosion Behavior of Ferritic and Austenitic Corrosion Inside Stress Corrosion Cracks, J.Y. Zuo,
Stainless Steels, T. Ujiro, K. Yoshioka, R.W. Staehle ...... 953 M. Pourbaix, Y.P. Liu, C.C. Xu ...................................... 177
Corrosion of High-Alloy Materials in Aqueous Hydrofluoric Effect of Sulfate Ions on Corrosion Inhibition of AA 7075
Acid Environments, S.J. Pawel ...................................... 963 Aluminum Alloy in Sodium Chloride Solutions, T.I. Wu,
J.K. Wu ........................................................................ 185
1995 (Vol. 51) Cyclic Oxidation Plus Carburization of Heat-Resistant
Alloys, M.A. Harper, M. Ducasse, D.J. Young ................. 191
Nonlinear Group-Contribution Models of Corrosion
January (No. 1) Inhibition, I. Lukovits, E. Dalman, G. Palinkas .............. 201
Effects of Alloying Additions on Corrosion and Passivation
Photocorrosion of Passive Films on Titanium in Sulfuric
Behaviors of Type 304 Stainless Steel, A.A. Hermas,
Acid, M. Mikula, M. Ceppan, J. Panak ........................... 206
K. Ogura, S. Takagi, T. Adachi .......................................... 3
Pitting Corrosion of Passivated â-Tin Monocrystals, R. Guo,
Irradiation Effects on the Electrochemistry and Corrosion
F. Weinberg, D. Tromans .............................................. 212
Resistance of Stainless Steel, S.M. Bruemmer, B.W. Arey,
Crack Tip Microsampling and Growth Rate Measurements in
J.I. Cole, C.F. Windisch, Jr. ............................................ 11
Low-Alloy Steel in High-Temperature Water, P.L. Andresen,
Enhanced Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum Alloy
L.M. Young ................................................................... 223
7075 in the Presence of Oxalate Anions, L. Kobotiatis,
Corrosion Characteristics of the Iron-Aluminum Alloy Layer

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and the Welding Zone of Aluminum-Coated Steel in G.A. El-Mahdy, S.S. Mahmoud ..................................... 436
Hydrogen Sulfide, L. Yaijang, Z. Yonglan ....................... 234 Predicting Susceptibility of Alloy 600 to Intergranular Stress
Corrosion Performance and Application Limits of Corrosion- Corrosion Cracking Using a Modified Electrochemical
Resistant Alloys in Oilfield Service, A. Miyasaka, Potentiokinetic Reactivation Test, M.-K. Ahn, H.-S. Kwon,
H. Ogawa ..................................................................... 239 J.-H. Lee ...................................................................... 441
Erratum: Intergranular Corrosion of an Aluminum- Effect of Gamma Radiation on Stability of Silver-Silver
Magnesium-Silicon-Copper Alloy, T.D. Burleigh, Chloride and Mercury-Calomel Commercial Reference
E. Ludwiczak, R.A. Petri (January 1995, p. 50) .............. 248 Electrodes, M.J. Danielson ............................................ 450
Effect of ã Phase on Corrosive Wear of Duplex Stainless
April (No. 4) Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solution, X.-C. Lu, S.-Z. Li, X.-X.
Using Local Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Jiang, T.-C. Zhang ........................................................ 456
Examine Coating Failure, R.S. Lillard, J. Kruger, W.S. Tait, Intergranular Corrosion Testing by Etching at a Constant
P.J. Moran ................................................................... 251 Potential, R. Qvarfort .................................................... 463
Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Carbon Dioxide-Saturated Corrosion Behavior of Annealed and Hard-Drawn Copper
Solutions Containing Small Amounts of Hydrogen Sulfide, in Soft Tap Water, F.M. Al-Kharafi, H.M. Shalaby .......... 469
K. Videm, J. Kvarekval .................................................. 260 Corrosion Consequences and Inhibition of Galvanic Couples
1994 Whitney Award Lecture: Corrosion Science, in Petroleum Production Equipment, R.L. Martin ........... 482
Corrosion Engineering, and Advanced Technologies,
R.M. Latanision ............................................................ 270 July (No. 7)
Inhibitor Protection of Metals at the Corrosion Fatigue Crack A New Technique for Correlation of Underground Corrosion,
Growth State, V.V. Panasyuk, L.V. Ratych ..................... 284 G.-L. Song, C.-N. Cao, H.-C. Lin .................................... 491
Corrosion Monitoring System Based on Measurement and Effect of Applied Potentials on Environmental Cracking
Analysis of Electrochemical Noise, A. Legat, V. Dolecek .. 295 Behavior of 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Weldments, K.S. Raja,
A Solid-State Potentiometric Sensor for Monitoring Hydrogen K.P. Rao ....................................................................... 498
in Commercial Pipeline Steel, D.R. Morris, L. Wan ......... 301 Tunneling Corrosion Mechanism of 25% Chromium-20%
Corrosion Behavior of a High-Chromium Duplex Stainless Nickel-Niobium Stainless Steel in Highly Oxidizing Nitric
Steel with Minor Additions of Ruthenium in Sulfuric Acid, Acid, H. Kajimura, M. Harada, T. Okada, M. Okubo,
J.H. Potgieter, H.C. Brookes .......................................... 312 H. Nagano .................................................................... 507
Influence of C16 Quaternary Amine on Surface Films and Generation of Stress Corrosion Cracking Environments at
Polarization Resistance of Mild Steel in Carbon Dioxide- Pipeline Surfaces, E.A. Charles, R.N. Parkins ................. 518
Saturated 5% Sodium Chloride, H. Malik ...................... 321 Solitonic Theory of Crystal Surface Stability in Aggressive
Media, G.V. Khaldeev, H.V. Kuznetsova ......................... 528
May (No. 5) Role of Hydrogen Promoters on Corrosion and Hydrogenation
Cavitation Corrosion Behavior of Cast Nickel-Aluminum of Mild Steel in Aqueous and Methanolic Hydrochloric Acid
Bronze in Seawater, A. Al-Hashem, P.G. Caceres, Solutions, B.B. Paty, C.R. Das, D.D.N. Singh ................. 537
W.T. Riad, H.M. Shalaby ............................................... 331 Corrosion of Commercially Pure Al 995 in Chloride Solutions
Effect of Complex Inclusions on Pit Initiation in 18% Containing Carbon Dioxide, Bicarbonate, and Copper Ions,
Chromium-8% Nickel Stainless Steel Types 303, 304, and A. Bjorgum, H. Sigurdsson, K. Nisancioglu .................... 544
321, N.J.E. Dowling, D. Duret-Thual, G. Auclair, Effect of Elemental Sulfur and Mercaptans on Copper Strip
J.-P. Audouard, P. Combrade ........................................ 343 Corrosion and Use of the ASTM D 130 Test Method,
Pitting Corrosion of Passivated Zinc Monocrystals, R. Guo, J. García-Antón, J. Monzo, J.L. Guinon ......................... 558
F. Weinberg, D. Tromans .............................................. 356
Corrosion Inhibition of Copper with Benzotriazole and Other August (No. 8)
Organic Surfactants, Y. Ling, Y.C. Guan, K.N. Han ........ 367 Dissolution Mechanism of Duplex Stainless Steels in the
Technical Note: Effect of Specimen Thickness on Cracking Active-to-Passive Transition Range and the Role of
Susceptibility of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature Water, Microstructure, E. Symniotis ........................................ 571
R.B. Rebak, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ........................... 376 Effect of Coating Time on Corrosion Behavior of Electroless
Surface Roughness and the Metastable Pitting of Stainless Nickel-Phosphorus-Coated Powder Metallurgy Iron
Steel in Chloride Solutions, G.T. Burstein, Specimens, D. Singh, R. Balasubramaniam, R.K. Dube . 581
P.C. Pistorius ............................................................... 380 Pitting Behavior of Type 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Weldments,
Localized Cathodic Protection of Simulated Prestressed K.S. Raja, K.P. Rao ....................................................... 586
Concrete Pilings in Seawater, O. Chaix, W.H. Hartt, Improving the Inhibitive Performance of Dibenzyl Sulfoxide
R.J. Kessler, R. Powers ................................................. 386 for Pickling of Steel in Sulfuric Acid, D.D.N. Singh,
Environment-Assisted Cracking of Fe-32% Mn-9% Al Alloys B. Gaur ........................................................................ 593
in 35% Sodium Chloride Solution, S.-C. Chang, J.Y. Liu, Assessment of Data from Three Electrochemical Instruments
H.K. Juang ................................................................... 399 for Evaluation of Reinforcement Corrosion Rates in Concrete
Bridge Components, J. Flis, H.W. Pickering,
June (No. 6) K. Osseo-Asare ............................................................. 602
L-Methionine Methyl Ester Hydrochloride as a Corrosion Corrosion Behavior of Alumina-Aluminum and Silicon
Inhibitor of Iron in Acid Chloride Solution, B. Hammouti, Carbide-Aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites, P.C.R. Nunes,
A. Aouniti, M. Taleb, M. Brighli, S. Kertit ....................... 411 L.V. Ramanathan ......................................................... 610
Anodic Dissolution-Based Mechanism for the Rapid Effects of Surface Chromium Depletion on Localized
Cracking, Preexposure Phenomenon Demonstrated by Corrosion of Alloy 825 as a High-Level Nuclear Waste
Aluminum-Lithium-Copper Alloys, R.G. Buchheit, Container Material, D.S. Dunn, N. Sridhar,
F.D. Wall, G.E. Stoner, J.P. Moran ................................ 417 G.A. Cragnolino ............................................................ 618
Electroplating of Thin Films of Bismuth onto Type 4340 Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum Pigments in Aqueous
Steel and Alloy 718 to Prevent Hydrogen Embrittlement, Alkaline Media at Different pH Values, B. Muller, K. Franze,
B.N. Popov, G. Zheng, R.E. White .................................. 429 D. Mebarek .................................................................. 625
Inhibition of Acid Corrosion of Pure Aluminum with 5- Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Aqueous Corrosion of
Benzylidine-1-Methyl-2-Methylthio-Imidazole-4-One, Commercially Pure Al 995, A. Bjorgum, H. Sigurdsson,

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K. Nisancioglu .............................................................. 631 Characterization of the Oxide Film Formed on Type 316
Laboratory Performance of Zinc Anodes for Impressed Stainless Steel in 288oC Water in Cyclic Normal and
Current Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete, Hydrogen Water Chemistries, Y.-J. Kim ......................... 849
R. Brousseau, M. Arnott, B. Baldock ............................. 639 Effect of Porosity on Resistance of Epoxy Coatings to Cold-
Wall Blistering, J.R. Kosek, J.N. DuPont, A.R. Marder .... 861
September (No. 9) Erosion and Erosion-Corrosion of Metals, A.V. Levy ......... 872
Effects of Neutron Irradiation on Transpassive Corrosion
Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels, Y. Watanabe, December (No. 12)
R. Ballinger, O.K. Harling, G.E. Kohse ........................... 651 Adsorption of Octadecyldimethylbenzylammonium Chloride to
Use of the Gamma-Ray Back-Scattering Technique to Two Carbon Steel Microstructures as Observed with
Monitor Corrosion in a Circulating Rig, U.M. Dawoud .... 660 Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, L.J. Oblonsky,
Physical Interpretation of the Warburg Impedance, G.R. Chesnut, T.M. Devine ............................................ 891
S.R. Taylor, E. Gileadi ................................................... 664 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless
Study of Zinc Oxygen Corrosion Kinetics in Neutral Solution Steel in Doped High-Temperature Water, J. Congleton,
Under Laser Illumination, E. Juzeliunas, P. Kalinauskas, R.A. Berrisford, W. Yang ............................................... 901
A. Stankeviciute, A. Sudavicius, A. Survila .................... 672 A Mechanistic Study of the Effects of Nitrogen on the
Technical Note: Corrosion Protection of Rebar Using a Zinc Corrosion Properties of Stainless Steels, P.R. Levey,
Wire, X.G. Zhang .......................................................... 679 A. van Bennekom ......................................................... 911
Influence of Bicarbonate Ions on the Stability of Prepassive Assessing the Corrosion Resistance of Nonequilibrium
Layers Formed on Copper in Carbonate-Bicarbonate Magnesium-Yttrium Alloys, P.L. Miller, B.A. Shaw,
Buffers, S.B. Ribotta, M.E. Folquer, J.R. Vilche ............. 682 R.G. Wendt, W.C. Moshier ............................................ 922
Effect of Temperature and Cold Work on the Crack Growth Cathodic Protection of Steel by Electrodeposited Zinc-Nickel
Rate of Alloy 600 in Primary Water, R.B. Rebak, Z. Xia, Alloy Coatings, K.R. Baldwin, C.J.E. Smith,
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 689 M.J. Robinson .............................................................. 932
Activation Energy in the Modeling of Complex and Poorly Susceptibility to Corrosion Fatigue of Type 4145 Steel in
Known Physicochemical Processes in Corrosion, Drilling Muds, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, R.P.M. Procter . 941
G. Santarini ................................................................. 698
Metal Dusting of Low- and High-Alloy Steels, 1996 (Vol. 52)
H.J. Grabke .................................................................. 711
Chloride Ion Barrier Properties of Small Electric Fields in the
Protection of Steel in Concrete, G.K. Glass, J.-Z. Zhang,
January (No. 1)
N.R. Buenfeld ............................................................... 721 Effect of Hydrogen on Cathodic Corrosion of titanium
Aluminide, K.-W. Gao, J.-W. Jin, L.-J. Qiao, W.-Y. Chu,
October (No. 10) C.-M. Hsiao ...................................................................... 3
Low-Temperature Annealing: A Process to Mitigate Irradiation- Microconstituent-Induced Pitting Corrosion in Aluminum
Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking, A.J. Jacobs, Alloy 2024-T3, G.S. Chen, M. Gao, R.P. Wei ...................... 8
G.P. Wozadlo, G.M. Gordon ........................................... 731 Molybdate and Nitrite as Corrosion Inhibitors for Copper-
Effect of Ferrite on Corrosion of Fe-Mn-Al Alloys in Sodium Coupled Steel in Simulated Cooling Water, C.M. Mustafa,
Chloride Solution, M. Ruscak, P.-P. Perng ..................... 738 S.M. Shahinoor Islam Dulal ............................................ 16
Formation and Dissolution of the Anodic Oxide Film on Effect of Manganese on Pitting Properties of Type 301L
Zirconium in Alcoholic Aqueous Solutions, A.S. Mogoda 744 Stainless Steel, V. Mitrovic-Scepanovic, R.J. Brigham ...... 23
Crevice Corrosion Repassivation Temperatures of Highly Effect of Zinc Additions on Oxide Rupture Strain and
Alloyed Stainless Steels, S. Valen, P.O. Gartland ............ 750 Repassivation Kinetics of Iron-Based Alloys in 288oC Water,
Intergranular Cracking of Irradiated Thermally Sensitized T.M. Angeliu, P.L. Andresen ............................................ 28
Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water and Influence of Nitrogen on electrochemical Passivation of High-
Inert Gas, K. Hide, T. Onchi, M. Mayuzumi, K. Dohi, Nickel Stainless Steels and Thin Molybdenum-Nickel Films,
Y. Futamura ................................................................. 757 G.P. Halada, D. Kim, C.R. Clayton ................................... 36
Imidazole Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitors for Zinc in Improving the Corrosion Resistance of Power Metallurgy
Hydrochloric Acid, E. Stupnisek-Lisac, D. Kasunic, Austenitic Stainless Steels Through Infiltration, F. Velasco,
J. Vorkapic-Furac ......................................................... 767 J.R. Ibars, J.M. Ruiz-Roman, J.M. Torralba,
Comparison of the Rotating Cylinder and Pipe Flow Tests for J.M. Ruiz-Prieto .............................................................. 47
Flow-Sensitive Carbon Dioxide Corrosion, S. Nesic, A Nonequilibrium Approach to Development of Reference
G.T. Solvi, J. Enerhaug ................................................. 773 Electrodes and Oxygen Sensors for High-Temperature
Effect of Orthoaminothiophenol on Nickel in 3% Sodium Aqueous Systems, V.A. Marichev .................................... 53
Chloride Solution, A. Srhiri, Y. Derbali, T. Picaud .......... 788 Behavior of Painted Steel and Aluminum Sheet in Laboratory
Monitoring Corrosion in Boiler Systems with Colorimetric Automotive Corrosion Tests, H.E. Townsend .................... 66
Tests for Ferrous and Total Iron, M.R. Godfrey, T.Y. Chen 79 Behavior of Type 316 Austenitic Stainless Steel Under Slow
Strain Rate Technique Conditions in Lithium Bromide Heavy
November (No. 11) Brine Environments, D. Itzhak, O. Elias, Y. Greenberg ..... 72
Some Organic Compounds as Inhibitors for the Corrosion of
Aluminum Alloy 6063 in Deaerated Carbonate Solution, February (No. 2)
L. Bazzi, S. Kertit, M. Hamdani ..................................... 811 Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Spectroscopy Studies
Effect of pH on Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by Polyaspartic on the Inhibition Mechanism of Propargyl Alcohol for Iron
Acid, D.C. Silverman, D.J. Kalota, F.S. Stover ................ 818 Corrosion in Hydrochloric Acid, K. Aramaki, E. Fujioka ... 83
Mechanism of Dissimilar Metal Crevice Corrosion of Role of Nonmetallic Inclusions in Fatigue, Pitting, and
Superferritic Stainless Steels, G. Salamat, G.A. Juhl, Corrosion Fatigue, Y. Wang, R. Akid ................................ 92
R.G. Kelly ..................................................................... 826 Some Nonionic Surfactants as Inhibitors of the Corrosion of
Creep and Intergranular Cracking Behavior of Nickel- Iron in Acid Chloride Solutions, E. Elachouri, M.S. Hajji,
Chromium-Iron-Carbon Alloys in 360oC Water, M. Salem, S. Kertit, J. Aride, R. Coudert, E. Essassi ...... 103
T.M. Angeliu, D.J. Paraventi, G.S. Was .......................... 837 Critical Pitting Potentials for Type 304 Stainless Steel in

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High-Temperature Chloride Solutions, H. Yashiro, May (No. 5)


K. Tanno, S. Koshiyama, K. Akashi ............................... 109 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Silver-Gold Alloys in 1 M
Long-Term Prediction of Localized Corrosion of Alloy 825 in Potassium Chloride, Potassium Bromide, and Potassium
High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository Environments, Iodide Solutions, J.R. Galvele, I.A. Maier,
D.S. Dunn, N. Sridhar, G.A. Cragnolino ........................ 115 S.A. Fernandez ............................................................. 326
Hydrogen Absorption in Iron Exposed to Simulated Concrete Film-Induced Brittle Intergranular Cracking of Silver-Gold
Pore Solution, R.S. Lillard, J.R. Scully ........................... 125 Alloys, F. Friedersdorf, K. Sieradzki ............................... 331
Effect of Grain-Boundary Corrosion on Impedance Stress Corrosion Cracking and Life Prediction Evaluation of
Characteristics of an Aluminum-Zinc-Indium Alloy in 35% Austenitic Stainless Steels in Calcium Chloride Solutions,
Sodium Chloride Solution, A. Venugopal, R.D. Angal, H. Leinonen .................................................................. 337
V.S. Raja ...................................................................... 138 Environment-Induced Deformation Localization During
Role of Hydrogen and Stresses in the Failure of Heat Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking, K. Lian,
Exchanger Pipes, E. Lunarska ...................................... 143 E.I. Meletis ................................................................... 347
Beneficial Role of Chloride Ions During Pickling of Steel in Localized Surface Plasticity During Stress Corrosion
Sulfuric Acid, B. Gaur, T.B. Singh, D.D.N. Singh ........... 154 Cracking, D.A. Jones .................................................... 356
Mechanistic Aspects of Intergranular Stress Corrosion
March (No. 3) Cracking of Ferritic Steels, R.N. Parkins ........................ 363
Measurements of Corrosion at Defects in Painted Zinc and 1995 Whitney Award Lecture: Quantitative Prediction of
Zinc Alloy-Coated Steels Using Current Density Mapping, Environmentally Assisted Cracking, F.P. Ford ............... 375
H.S. Isaacs, A.J. Aldykiewicz, Jr., D. Thierry, Effect of Solution Composition and electrochemical Potential
T.C. Simpson ................................................................ 163 in Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-52 Pipeline Steel,
Interface-Engineered Parylene C Coating for Corrosion R.B. Rebak, Z. Xia, R. Safruddin,
Protection of Cold-Rolled Steel, Y. Yasuda, B.H. Chun, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 396
D.L. Cho, T.J. Lin, D.J. Yang, J.A. Antonelli .................. 169
N-Lauroyl Sarcosine Sodium Salt as a Corrosion Inhibitor for June (No. 6)
Type 1518 Carbon Steel in Neutral Saline Environments, Technical Note: Relationship Between Electrical Conductivity
A. Frignani, G. Trabanelli, C. Wrubl, A. Mollica .............. 177 and Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Al 7075 and
A New Amorphous Alloy Deposit with High Corrosion Al 7475 Alloys, T.C. Tsai, T.H. Chuang .......................... 414
Resistance, S. Yao, S. Zhao, H. Guo, M. Kowaka ............ 183 Discussion: Evaluation of Corrosion Degradation in Coated
Relative Contributions of Several Cathodic Reactions to the Steel Using Alternating Current Impedance Spectroscopy,
Anodic Dissolution of Electrogalvanized Steel, D.L. Jordan, F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 417
L.L. Franks, J.S. Kallend .............................................. 187 Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Seawater;
Environmental Factors in the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Part 1 — A Novel Experimental and Analysis Methodology,
Type 316L and Alloy 825 in Chloride Solutions, W. Wang, W.H. Hartt, S. Chen ...................................... 419
G. Cragnolino, D.S. Dunn, N. Sridhar ........................... 194 Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Purity Carbon Steel in
Instantaneous Corrosion Rate Measurement with Small- Carbonate Solutions, J. Might, D.J. Duquette ................ 428
Amplitude Potential Intermodulation Techniques, Nanoscopic Analysis of Aqueous Corrosion by Scanning
R.W. Bosch, W.F. Bogaerts ............................................ 204 Tunneling Microscopy, H. Masuda ................................ 435
Effects of Thermal Spray Coating Composition and Corrosion Potential Behavior in High-Temperature Water of
Microstructure on Coating Response and Substrate Noble Metal-Doped Alloy Coatings Deposited by Underwater
Protection at High Temperatures, S.T. Bluni, Thermal Spraying, Y.-J. Kim, P.L. Andresen, D.M. Gray,
A.R. Marder .................................................................. 213 Y.-C. Lau, H.P. Offer ..................................................... 440
Application of Superconducting Magnetometry in the Study Surface Analysis of Inhibitor Films Formed in Hydrogen
of Aircraft Aluminum Alloy Corrosion, D. Li, Y. Ma, Sulfide Medium, V.S. Sastri, M. Elboujdaini, J.R. Brown,
W.F. Flanagan, B.D. Lichter, J.P. Wikswo, Jr. ................ 219 J.R. Perumareddi ......................................................... 447
Role of Solution Chemistry on Corrosion of Copper in Tap Mechanistic Studies of Stress Corrosion Cracking: Application
Water: Effect of Sulfate Ion Concentration on Uniform and of the Corrosion-Assisted Cleavage Model to Results Using
Localized Attack, M.R. Reda, J.N. Alhajii ....................... 232 Oriented Single Crystals ............................................... 453
Deformation and Cracking Behavior of Iron-Manganese-
April (No. 4) Aluminum Alloys in Sodium Chloride Solution, M. Ruscak,
Effect of Externally Added Molybdate on Repassivation and T.-P. Perng ................................................................... 464
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Laboratory Evaluation of Sacrificial Anode Materials for
Hydrochloric Acid, A. Devasenapathi, V.S. Raja ............. 243 Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete Bridges,
Pitting Corrosion of Iron in Weakly Alkaline Chloride D.A. Whiting, M.A. Nagi, J.P. Broomfield ....................... 472
Solutions, G.L. Makar, D. Tromans ............................... 250 Modeling of Underground Cathodic Protection Stray Currents,
Phenomenological Aspects of Fatigue Crack Initiation and F. Brichau, J. Deconinck, T. Driesens ........................... 480
Propagation in Type 403 Stainless Steel in Simulated Steam
Cycle Environments, H.M. Shalaby, J.A. Begley, July (No. 7)
D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 262 Technical Note: Application of Surface and Surface Imaging
Critical Hydrogen Concentration for Hydrogen-Induced Techniques in the Study of Erosion-Corrosion in Stainless
Cracking of Type 321 Stainless Steel, L.-J. Qiao, W.-Y. Chu, Steel, G.N. Salaita, P.H. Tate ......................................... 493
X. Mao ......................................................................... 275 Aging of Type 316L Stainless Steel in Seawater: Relationship
An Electrochemical Model for Prediction of Corrosion of Between Open-Circuit Potential, Exposure Time, and
Mild Steel in Aqueous Carbon Dioxide Solutions, S. Nesic, Pitting Potential, C. Compère, P. Jaffre, D. Festy ............ 496
J. Postlethwaite, S. Olsen .............................................. 280 Electrochemical Behavior of a Magnesium Galvanic Anode
Chloride-Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking of Powder Under ASTM Test Method G 97-89 Conditions, J. Genesca,
Metallurgy Duplex Stainless Steels, A. Laitinen, L. Betancourt, C. Rodriguez .......................................... 502
H. Hanninen ................................................................ 307 Sprayed-Zinc Sacrificial Anodes for Reinforced Concrete in
Marine Service, A.A. Sagüés, R.G. Powers ...................... 508

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Influence of Stress and pH on Susceptibility of Copper- October (No. 10)


Containing Type 304 Stainless Steels to Stress Corrosion Stainless Steel Pitting in Thiosulfate Solutions with
Cracking in Sulfuric Acid, M. Asawa, D. Minoda ............ 523 Electrochemical Noise, P.R. Roberge, S. Wang,
Countercurrent Gaseous Diffusion Model of Oxidation R. Roberge .................................................................... 733
Through a Porous Coating, G.R. Holcomb ...................... 531 Corrosion Potential Behavior of Noble Metal-Modified Alloys
Effect of Microstructure on Corrosion Behavior of 9% in High-Temperature Water, Y.-J. Kim, L.W. Niedrach,
Chromium-1% Molybdenum Steel, N. Parvathavarthini, P.L. Andresen ............................................................... 738
R.K. Dayal, J.B. Gnanamoorthy .................................... 540 Simulating Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion by
Macrocell Effects on Potential Measurements in Concrete Depositing Extracellular Biopolymers on Steel Surfaces,
Cathodic Protection Systems, L. Bertolini, P. Pedeferri, F.L. Roe, Z. Lewandowski, T. Funk ................................ 744
T. Pastore, B. Bazzoni, L. Lazzari ................................... 552 Electrochemical Emission Spectroscopy for Monitoring
Corrosion of Stainless Steel During Acetate Production, Uniform and Localized Corrosion, J.F. Chen,
J.S. Qi, G.C. Lester ....................................................... 558 W.F. Bogaerts ............................................................... 753
Application of Breakdown Potential Distribution in
August (No. 8) Corrosion Comparisons of Stainless Steels, G. Salvago,
Localized Corrosion in Cathodically Polarized A109 Steel in G. Fumagalli ................................................................ 760
Aqueous Sodium Chloride, P. Gopalan, R. Srinivasan .... 574 Theoretical Estimation of Crack Growth Rates in Type 304
Morphology of Phosphate Layer Investigated by Vacuum Stainless Steel in Boiling Water Reactor Coolant
Depositing A Parylene C Film, H. Yasuda, B.H. Chun, Environments, D.D. Macdonald, P.-C. Lu,
D.L. Cho, T.J. Lin, D.J. Yang, J.A. Antonelli .................. 584 M. Urquidi-Macdonald, T.-K. Yeh .................................. 768
Critical Stress for Stress Corrosion Cracking of Duplex Corrosion of Zinc Pigments in Aqueous Alkaline Media by
Stainless Steel in Sour Environments, A. Miyasaka, Aromatic Hydroxy Compounds, B. Muller, I. Forster
T. Kanamaru, H. Ogawa ............................................... 592 (Erratum: November 1996, p. IBC) ............................... 786
Electrochemical Studies of the Corrosion Behavior of Carbon Comparative Study: Degree of Sensitization and Intergranular
and Weathering Steels in Alternating Wet/Dry Environ- Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Type 304
ments with Sulfur Dioxide Gas, J.H. Wang, F.I. Wei, H.C. Stainless Steel, P. Muraleedharan, J.B. Gnanamoorthy,
Shih ............................................................................. 600 P. Rodriguez ................................................................. 790
Characterization of Activated Titanium Solid Reference Predicting Tubing Life in Annular-Flow Gas Condensate
Electrodes for Corrosion Testing of Steel in Concrete, Wells Containing Carbon Dioxide, R.S. Perkins, C.S. Fang,
P. Castro, A.A. Sagüés, E.I. Moreno, L. Maldonado, J.D. Garber, R.K. Singh ................................................ 801
J. Genesca ................................................................... 609
Electrochemical Corrosion Potentials Models for Boiling- November (No. 11)
Water Reactor Applications, C.C. Lin, Y.-J. Kim, L.W. Statistical and Stochastic Approaches to Localized Corrosion,
Niedrach, K.S. Ramp .................................................... 618 T. Shibata ................................................................... 813
Corrosion Behavior of Binary Titanium Aluminide Influence of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria on Alloy 625 and
Intermetallics, H.M. Saffarian, Q. Gan, R. Hadkar, Austenitic Stainless Steel Weldments, D.G. Enos .......... 831
G.W. Warren ................................................................ 626 Adsorption of Water on Gold, S. Lee ................................. 843
Stress Corrosion Cracking susceptibility of Nickel- Effect of Mettalic Cations on Corrosion Inhibition of an
Molybdenum Alloys by Slow Strain Rate and Immersion Anionic Surfactant for Mild Steel, G.N. Mu ................... 853
Testing, M. Nakahara, T. Shoji ...................................... 634 Effect of Temper on Seawater Corrosion of an Aluminum-
Silicon Carbide Composite Alloy, Z. Ahmad .................. 857
September (No. 9) Passive State Behavior of Special Austenitic and Ferritic
Inhibiting Effect of Furfural on Corrosion of Zinc in Ethanolic Stainless Steels in Phosphoric Acid Polluted by Sulfide
Solutions, L.V. das Chagas, R.S. Goncalves ................... 653 Ions, L. Aries ............................................................... 865
Interpretation of Corrosion Potential Data from Boiling-Water Corrosion Assessment of Regenerative Preheaters in
Reactors Under Hydrogen Water Chemistry Conditions, Oil-Fired Power Plants, J. Uruchurtu ........................... 872
D.D. Macdonald, M. Urquidi-Macdonald ........................ 659 Corrosion Properties of Pulse-Plated Zinc-Nickel Alloy
Application of the Kinetic-Thermodynamic Model for Coatings, A.M. Alfantazi ............................................... 880
Inhibition of Acid Corrosion of Steel by Inhibitors Erratum: Corrosion of Zinc Pigments in Aqueous Alkaline
Containing Sulfur and Nitrogen, B.A. Abd-El-Nabey, Media by Aromatic Hydroxy Compounds, B. Muller,
E. Khamis, M.Sh. Ramadan, A. El-Gindy ....................... 671 I. Forster (October 1996, p. 786) ................................... IBC
Hot Corrosion of Nikel-Chromium and Nikel-Chromium-
Aluminum Thermal-Spray Coatings by Sodium Sulfate- December (No. 12)
Sodium Metavanadate Salt, Y. Longa-Nava, Y.S. Zhang, Metal Ion and Exopolymer Interaction: A Surface Analytical
M. Takemoto, R.A. Rapp ............................................... 680 Study, G. Chen, S.V. Kagwade, G.E. French, T.E. Ford,
Effect of Halide Ions on Electrochemical Behavior and Stress R. Mitchell, C.R. Clayton .............................................. 891
Corrosion Cracking of 67/33-Brass in Aqueous Modeling of Atomspheric Corrosion Behavior of Weathering
Envirements, C.K. Lee, H.C. Shih .................................. 690 Steel in Sulfur Dioxide-Polluted Atmospheres, J.H. Wang,
Initiation and Propagation of Stress Corrosion Cracking of F.I. Wei, H.C. Shih ....................................................... 900
Type 304L Austenitic Stainless Steel in Hot Aqueous Evidence for Surface Changes During Ennoblement of
Chloride Solution, O. Raquet, M. Helie, G. Santarini ...... 697 Type 316L Stainless Steel: Dissolved Oxidant and
Electrochemical Behavior of A516 Carbon Steel in Solutions Capacitance Measurements, W.H. Dickinson,
Containing Hydrogen Sulfide, H.-H. Huang, W.-T. Tsai, Z. Lewandowski, D. Geer ............................................. 910
J.-T. Lee ....................................................................... 708 Improving Corrosion Resistance of AZ91D Magnesium Alloy
Erosion-Corrosion of a Carbon SteelElbow in a Carbon by Nitrogen Ion Implantation, I. Nakatsugawa, R. Martin,
Dioxide Environment, J.R. Shadley, S.A. Shirazi, E.J. Knystautas ........................................................... 921
E. Dayalan, M.I. Ismail, E.F. Rybicki ............................. 714 Micromechanics of Steel Corrosion Cracking of Single-Crystal
Erratum:: Developments in the Slip-Dissolution Model of Austenitic Type 321 Stainless Steel Under Mode II Loading,
Stress Corrosion Cracking, R.C. Newman (September 1994, L.-J. Qiao, X. Mao, J.L. Luo ......................................... 927
p. 682) ......................................................................... 728 Characterization of Synergistic Effects Between Erosion and

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Corrosion in an Aqueous Environment Using March (No. 3)


Electrochemical Techniques, S. Zou, M.M. Stack, Behavior of Copper in Acidic Sulfate Solution: Comparison
R.C. Newman .............................................................. 934 with Acidic Chloride, D. Tromans, J.C. Silva .................. 171
Corrosion in an Aqueous Hydrogen Sulfide, Ammonia, and Anodic Dissolution and Protection of Aluminum Alloy 7075
Oxygen System, H.U. Schutt, P.R. Rhodes .................... 947 in Hydroxide Solutions, E. McCafferty,
Electrochemistry of Lead in Simulated Ground Water P. Trzaskoma-Paulette .................................................. 179
Environments, E.A. Joerg, O.F. Devereux ..................... 953 Grey Relational Analysis of Amine Inhibition of Mild Steel
Corrosion in Acids, P. Li, T.C. Tan, J.Y. Lee ................... 186
1997 (Vol. 53) Bulk Acoustic Wave Technique as a Real-Time Corrosion
Probe in Low-Conductivity Solution: In-Situ Corrosion
January (No. 1) Behavior of Copper in Acetic Acid, S.-Z. Yao, J.-H. Chen,
Characterization of Biofilms Formed on Gold in Natural L.-H. Nie ....................................................................... 195
Seawater by Oxygen Diffusion Analysis, E. L’Hostis, Hydrogen-Induced Embrittlement Wear of a High-Strength,
C. Compère, D. Festy, B. Tribollet, C. Deslouis .................. 4 Low-Alloy Steel in an Acidic Environment, T.-C. Zhang,
Photoelectrochemical Study of Pitting on Iron in Borate Buffer X.-X. Jiang, S.-Z. Li ...................................................... 200
Solution Containing Inhibitor, M. Yang, L. Chen, S. Cai ... 11 Assessing Performance of Painted Carbon and Weathering
Anodic Behavior of Copper in Chloride/Tolytriazole and Steels in an Industrial Atmosphere, J.H. Wang, F.I. Wei,
Chloride/Benzotriazole Solutions, D. Tromans, J.C. Silva 16 H.C. Shih ..................................................................... 206
Critical Crevice Temperature for High-Alloyed Stainless Steels Effect of Chlorides on Reinforcing Steel Exposed to Simulated
in Chlorinated Seawater Applications, U. Steinsmo, Concrete Solutions, C.J. Kitowski, H.G. Wheat .............. 216
T. Rogne, J.M. Drugli, P.O. Gartland ............................... 26 Large-Scale Wet Hydrogen Sulfide Cracking Performance:
Adsorption of Water on Copper, Nickel, and Iron, S. Lee, Evaluation of Metallurgical, Mechanical, and Welding
R.W. Staehle ................................................................... 33 Variables, M.S. Cayard, R.D. Kane ................................ 227
Real-Solution Stability Diagrams: A Thermodynamic Tool for Effects of Cathodic Protection on Duplex Stainless Steels in
Modeling Corrosion in Wide Temperature and Concentration Seawater, R. Francis, G. Byrne, G.R. Warburton ............ 234
Ranges, A. Anderko, S.J. Sanders, R.D. Young ................ 43 Corrosion Prevention of Waterwall Tube by Field Metal
Evaluation of Localized Corrosion of Zirconium in Acidic Spraying in Municipal Waste Incineration Plants,
Chloride Solutions, J. Fahey, D. Holmes, T.-L. Yau .......... 54 Y. Kawahara, M. Kira .................................................... 241
Technical Note: Tall Oil Fatty Acid Anhydrides as Corrosion
April (No. 4)
Inhibitor Intermediates, E.R. Fischer, J.E. Parker, III ....... 62
Mathematical Models for Cathodic Protection of an
Threshold Steel Corrosion Rates for Durability Problems in
Underground Pipeline with Coating Holidays: Part 1 —
Reinforced Structures, J.A. González, S. Feliu,
Theoretical Development, M.E. Orazem, J.M. Esteban,
P. Rodríguez ................................................................... 65
K.J. Kennelley, R.M. Degerstedt .................................... 264
Management of Corrosion in the Arun Field, L.M. Riekels,
Design Aspects of Electrochemical Noise Measurements for
R.V. Seetharam, R.M. Krishnamurthy, C.F. Kroen,
Uncoated Metals: Electrode Size and Sampling Rate,
J.L. Pacheco, R.H. Hausler, N. Kaczorowski,
P.C. Pistorius ............................................................... 273
V.A.W. Semerad ............................................................. 72
Effect of Chloride Ions on Adsorption and Permeation of
February (No. 2) Hydrogen in Iron, A.M. Allam, B.G. Ateya,
Detection of Hidden Corrosion of Aircraft Aluminum Alloys by H.W. Pickering .............................................................. 284
Magnetometry Using a Superconducting Quantum Effects of Temperature and Potential on the Inhibitive Action
Interference Device, D. Li, Y. Ma, W.F. Flanagan, of Oxoacid Salts for Pitting in High-Temperature Chloride
B.D. Lichter, J.P. Wikswo, Jr. ......................................... 93 Solutions, H. Yashiro, A. Oyama, K. Tanno .................... 290
Experimental Study of Hydrogen Diffusion Behaviors in Aspects of Fracture Morphology Exhibited in the Stress
Stress Fields, G.F. Quan ................................................. 99 Corrosion Behavior of Ti-155 in Methanol-Hydrochloric
Cavitation Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steel in Seawater, Acid Solution, D.J. Simbi, J.C. Scully ............................ 298
A. Al-Hashem, P.G. Caceres, A. Abdullah, H.M. Shalaby 103 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Crack Growth of Sensitized
Repassivation and Crack Propagation of Alloy 600 in 288°C Type 304 Stainless Steel in a Simulated Boiling-Water
Water, T.M. Angeliu, P.L. Andresen, M.L. Pollick ............ 114 Reactor Environment, E. Kikuchi, M. Itow, J. Kuniya,
Pitting Resistance of Alloy 800 as a Function of Temperature H. Sakamoto, M. Yamamoto, A. Sudo, S. Suzuki,
and Prefilming in High-Temperature Water, B. Stellwag . 120 M. Kitamura ................................................................. 306
Crack Initiation Mechanisms for Corrosion Fatigue of Reaction Mechanism of Preoxidized Nickel-Chromium-Cerium
Austenitic Stainless Steel, Y.R. Qian, J.R. Cahoon ......... 129 Alloy with Chlorine Gas in the Temperature Range 400°C to
Effect of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion on the Tensile 700°C, J.P. Tu, Z.Z. Li, Z.Y. Mao ................................... 312
Stress-Strain Response of Aluminum and Alumina Particle- Spectroscopic Investigations on the Inhibition Mechanism of
Reinforced Aluminum Composite, R.U. Vaidya, D.P. Butt, Propargyl Alcohol for Iron Corrosion in Hydrochloric Acid at
L.E. Hersman, A.K. Zurek ............................................. 136 Elevated Temperatures, K. Aramaki, E. Fujioka ............. 319
Corrosion Characteristics of Chromated Zinc in Sodium Dissolution of Zirconium in Nitric-Hydrofluoric Acid Mixtures,
Chloride Solutions, D. Bucinskiene, D. Virbalyte, R. Klein ........................................................................ 327
A. Sudavicius, E. Juzeliunas ......................................... 142 Empirical Learning Investigations of the Stress Corrosion
Effect of Hydrogen Content on Threshold Stress Intensity Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in High-Temperature
Factor in Carbon Steel in Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking Aqueous Environments, C.P. Sturrock, W.F. Bogaerts .... 333
Environments, Y. Yamaguchi, H. Nonaka, K. Yamakawa 147
May (No. 5)
Statistical Analyses of Field Corrosion Data for Ductile Cast
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy as a Method to
Iron Pipes Buried in Sandy Marine Sediments, F. Kajiyama,
Evaluate Coated Aluminum Beverage Containers; Part 2 —
Y. Koyama .................................................................... 156
Statistical Analysis of Performance, J.A. Grandle,
Buffering and Inhibition of Glycol in Gas Dehydration
S.R. Taylor ................................................................... 347
Applications: An Alternative to Amines, B.A. Stefl,
Stress Corrosion Crackingof Fe3Al and Fe-16% Al Alloys,
S.F. Bosen .................................................................... 163

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J.G. Kim, R.A. Buchanan .............................................. 356 Electronic Properties of Passive Films Grown on Al 7075 in
High-Temperature Corrosion of Nickel-Chromium Alloys in Solutions Containing Oxalate and Chromate, L. Kobotiatis,
Flowing Chlorine-Water Vapor Environments, J.P. Tu .... 365 N. Kioupis, P.G. Koutsoukos ......................................... 562
Effect of Sodium Sulfide on Hydrogen Absorption of Ti-6% Use of Impedance Spectroscopy to Characterize Lining
Al-4% V Alloy, T.I. Wu, C.T. Liu, J.K. Wu ....................... 374 Performance in Simulated Flue Gas Desulfurization
Short-Term Deterioration of Polymer-Coated 55% Al-Zn; Part Systems, A. Miszczyk, K. Darowicki, Z. Klenowicz .......... 572
1 — Behavior of Thin Polymer Films, S.F. Mertens, C. Cyclic Crack Growth Rates of X-60 Pipeline Steel in a Neutral
Xhoffer, B.C. De Cooman, E. Temmerman ..................... 381 Dilute Solution, T.M. Ahmed, S.B. Lambert, R. Sutherby,
Corrosion Mechanisms and Products of Copper in Aqueous A. Plumtree .................................................................. 581
Solutions at Various pH Values, Y. Feng, K.-S. Siow,
W.-K. Teo, K.-L. Tan, A.-K. Hsieh .................................. 389 August (No. 8)
Bond Strength of Electrochemically Aged Arc-Sprayed Zinc Effects of Misaligned Pipe-Wall Working Electrodes on
Coatings on Concrete, B.S. Covino, Jr., S.J. Bullard, Electrochemical Corrosion Rate Measurements in Pipes,
G.R. Holcomb, S.D. Cramer, G.E. McGill, C.B. Cryer ...... 399 J. Postlethwaite, Y. Wang, D.J. Bergstrom ..................... 595
Collection of Electrochemical Impedance and Noise Data for Potential-pH Diagrams for Iron in Supercritical Water,
Polymer-Coated Steel from Remote Test Sites, H. Xiao, L.T. L.B. Kriksunov, D.D. Macdonald ................................... 605
Han, C.C. Lee, F.B. Mansfeld ........................................ 412 Effects of Thiosulfate on Susceptibility of Type 316 Stainless
Steel to Stress Corrosion Cracking in 3.5% Aqueous Sodium
June (No. 6) Chloride, E.A. Ashour, E.A. Abd El Meguid, B.G. Ateya .. 612
Mathematical Models for Cathodic Protection of an Molecular Orbital Theoretical Studies of Some Organic
Underground Pipeline with Coating Holidays: Part 2 — Case Corrosion Inhibitors, V.S. Sastri, J.R. Perumareddi ....... 617
Studies of Parallel Anode Cathodic Protection Systems, Pitting Corrosion Behavior of Type 904L Stainless Steel in
M.E. Orazem, J.M. Esteban, K.J. Kennelley, Sodium Bromide Solutions, E.A. Abd El Meguid ............ 623
R.M. Degerstedt ............................................................ 427 Effects of Potential and Stress on Stress Corrosion Cracking
Technical Note: Role of Imidazolone Derivatives in Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Concentrated Chloride
Inhibition of Pure Aluminum in Hydrochloric Acid Solution, Solutions, X.-C. Jiang, R.W. Staehle .............................. 631
S.S. Mahmoud, G.A. El-Mahdy ...................................... 437 Water Staining of Al 3104-H19 Can Body Stock: A Crevice
Method for Studying Stabilization of Localized Corrosion on Corrosion Study Utilizing the Double Crevice Assembly Test
Carbon Steel by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, X. Campaignolle, Method, B.J. Connolly, R.S. Lillard, J.R. Scully,
J.-L. Crolet ................................................................... 440 G.E. Stoner .................................................................. 644
Effects of Stress and Temperature on Stress Corrosion Organic Corrosion Inhibitors in Neutral Solutions; Part 1 —
Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Concentrated Inhibition of Steel, Copper, and Aluminum by Straight Chain
Magnesium Chloride Solutions, X.-C. Jiang, Carboxylates, G.T. Hefter, N.A. North, S.H. Tan ............. 657
R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 448
Slow Strain Rate Testing of Aluminum Alloy 7050 in Different September (No. 9)
Tempers Using Various Synthetic Environments, Technical Note: Observations Regarding the Effects of
R. Braun ...................................................................... 467 Nitrogen Addition to the Aluminum-Tungsten System by
Influence of Heterocyclic Anils on Corrosion Inhibition and Reactive Sputter Deposition, E.L. Principe, B.A. Shaw ... 675
Hydrogen Permeation Through Mild Steel in Acid Chloride Inhibition of Iron Corrosion in Sulfuric Acid at Elevated
Environments, M.A. Quraishi, M.A.W. Khan, M. Ajmal, Temperatures by Bismuth(III) Compounds, K. Nakai,
V.S. Muralidharan, S.V. Iyer ......................................... 475 H. Nishihara, K. Aramaki .............................................. 679
Hydrogen Diffusion and Accumulation in Automotive Monitoring Pitting Corrosion by Holographic Interferometry,
Fasteners, R.B. Rebak, L. Muchjin, K. Habib, F. Al-Sabti ..................................................... 688
Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 481 Use of Electrochemical Potential Noise to Detect Initiation and
Corrosion Surveys of Prestressed Bridge Members Using a Propagation of Stress Corrosion Cracks in a 17-4 PH Steel,
Half-Cell Potential Technique, V. Novokshchenov ........... 489 J.G. González-Rodriguez, V.M. Salinas-Bravo,
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Type 410 Stainless Steel in E. García-Ochoa, A. Díaz-Sánchez ................................. 693
Sodium Chloride, Sodium Sulfate, and Sodium Hydroxide Hydrogen Uptake and Cracking in 22% Chromium Duplex
Environments at 90°C, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Stainless Steel Under Galvanic Coupling Conditions,
V.M. Salinas-Bravo, A. Martinez-Villafañe ...................... 499 A.J. Griffiths, A. Turnbull ............................................. 700
Filiform Corrosion Morphologies on Painted Aluminum Alloy
July (No. 7) 3105 Coil Material, H. Leth-Olsen, K. Nisancioglu .......... 705
Influence of Chromium Content on Corrosion of Plasma- Passivity of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys in Environments
Nitrided Steels, K. Venkatesan, C. Subramanian, Containing Chloride and Hydrogen Sulfide, K. Denpo,
L.K. Green, K.N. Strafford ............................................. 507 H. Ogawa ..................................................................... 718
Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Alloy Steels Effect of Lithium Hydroxide on Stability of Fuel Cladding
in Diluted Solutions, G. Gabetta ................................... 516 Oxide Film in Simulated Pressurized Water Reactor Primary
Corrosion and Polarization Behavior of Sensitized High- Water Environments, T. Saario, S. Tähtinen, J. Piippo ... 724
Nitrogen Stainless Steels, B.S. Covino, Jr., S.D. Cramer, Effects of Implanted and Solute Arsenic Ion on Stress
J.H. Russell, J.W. Simmons .......................................... 525 Corrosion Cracking of Generator Retaining Ring Steel in
Susceptibility of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel to Nitrate Solution, H. Jin, J.C. Jin, C.L. Wu ..................... 730
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in Simulated Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Concrete and Evaluation
Boiling-Water Reactor Environments, N. Saito, E. Kikuchi, of the Corrosion Rate, K. Videm, R. Myrdal .................... 734
H. Sakamoto, J. Kuniya, S. Suzuki ................................ 537 Stress Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 718 Single Crystals in a
Synergistic Effects Between Sodium Tripolyphosphate and Light-Water Reactor Environment, S. Floreen ................ 743
Zinc Sulfate in Corrosion Inhibition for Copper in Neutral
Tap Water, Y. Feng, K.-S. Siow, W.-K. Teo, K.-L. Tan, October (No. 10)
A.-K. Hsieh ................................................................... 546 Crevice Corrosion Propagation on Alloy 625 and Alloy C276
Pitting Behavior of Aluminum Ion Implanted with Nitrogen, in Natural Seawater, E. McCafferty, F.D. Bogar, E.D.
E. McCafferty, P.M. Natishan, G.K. Hubler .................... 556 Thomas, II, C.A. Creegan, K.E. Lucas, A.I. Kaznoff ......... 755

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Hydrogen Accumulation and Hydrogen-Induced Cracking of 1998 (Vol. 54)


API C90 Tubular Steel, G.-H. Yu, Y.-H Cheng, L. Chen,
L.-J. Qiao, Y.-B. Wang, W.-Y. Chu ................................. 762 January (No. 1)
Modeling of Certain Electrode Parameters on the A Message from the Technical Editor: A Plan for the Future
Electrochemical Noise Response, M. Danielson .............. 770 of Corrosion, J.B. Lumsden ........................................... IFC
Correlation of Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Investigation of the Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior and
Susceptibility with Mechanical Response of Irradiated, Passive Film for Fe-Mn, Fe-Mn-Al, and Fe-Mn-Al-Cr Alloys
Thermally Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel, T. Onchi, in Aqueous Solutions, X.M. Zhu, Y.S. Zhang ..................... 3
K. Hide, M. Mayuzumi, K. Dohi, T. Niiho ....................... 778 Metal Oxide/Metal pH Sensor: Effect of Anions on pH
Using Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis to Detect Measurements, I. Song, K. Fink, J.H. Payer ..................... 13
Corrosion Products on the Surface of Metals Exposed to An Improved Method for Estimating Polarization Resistance
Atmospheric Conditions, A.K. Neufeld, I.S. Cole ............. 788 from Small-Amplitude Potentiodynamic Scans in Concrete,
Transient Current Response of Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloy A.A. Sagüés, S.C. Kranc, E.I. Moreno .............................. 20
Rotating Cylindrical Electrodes Scribed with a Dropped Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Titanium Alloys
Stylus, C.A. Odegard, A. Bronson .................................. 800 in Aqueous Solutions, S.A. Shipilov ................................. 29
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Study of the Oxide Film Effect of Copper on Active Dissolution and Pitting Corrosion of
on an Aluminum-Tin Alloy in 3.5% Sodium Chloride 25% Cr Duplex Stainless Steels, L.F. Garfias-Mesias, J.M.
Solutions, A. Venugopal, P. Veluchamy, P. Selvam, Sykes ............................................................................. 40
H. Minoura, V.S. Raja ................................................... 808 Importance of Molybdenum on Irradiation-Assisted Stress
Failure of Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Lamination Dies: A Corrosion Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Steels, A.
Corrosion Evaluation, S.P. Pednekar ............................. 813 Jenssen, L.G. Ljungberg, J. Walmsley, S. Fisher .............. 48
Modeling the Failure of Nuclear Waste Containers, A Correlation Between Salt Spray and Electrochemical
D.W. Shoesmith, B.M. Ikeda, D.M. LeNeveu ................. 820 Impedance Spectroscopy Test Results for Conversion-Coated
Aluminum Alloys, R.G. Buchheit, M. Cunningham, H.
November (No. 11)
Jensen, M.W. Kendig, M.A. Martinez ............................... 61
Evaluation of Steel Corrosion Products in Tropical Climates,
Hydrogen Absorption into Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 During
A. Rincón, O.T. de Rincón, C. Haces, N.R. Furet,
Exfoliation and Alternate Immersion Testing, G.N.
F. Corvo ....................................................................... 835
Haidemenopoulos, N. Hassiotis, G. Papapolymerou, V.
Investigation of Corrosion and Stability of Lead-Brass Alloy in
Bontozoglou ................................................................... 73
Acid and Neutral Solutions Using Electrochemical
Jet-in-Slit Test for Reproducing Flow-Induced Localized
Impedance Spectroscopy, W.A. Badawy, S.S. El-Egamy,
Corrosion on Copper Alloys, M. Matsumura, K. Noishiki, A.
A.S. Azab ..................................................................... 842
Sakamoto ....................................................................... 79
Development of a Predictive Model for Activation-Controlled
Corrosion of Steel in Solutions Containing Carbon Dioxide, February (No. 2)
B. Mishra, S. Al-Hassan, D.L. Olson, M.M. Salama ........ 852 Strain Oxidation Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels at
Electrochemical Noise Resistance as a Tool for Corrosion Rate 610°C, M. Le Calvar, P.M. Scott, T. Magnin, P. Rieux ..... 101
Prediction, G. Gusmano, G. Montesperelli, S. Pacetti, Dissolution and Corrosion Inhibition of Copper, Zinc, and
A. Petitti, A. D’Amico ..................................................... 860 Their Alloys, P. Jinturkar, Y.C. Guan, K.N. Han ............. 106
On the Activation Energy in the Chemical-Mechanical Hydrogen Evolution and Enrichment Around Stress
Correlation Model, X.-C. Jiang, R.W. Staehle ................. 869 Corrosion Crack Tips of Pipeline Steels in Dilute
Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Composite Coatings, Bicarbonate Solution, L.J. Qiao, J.L. Luo, X. Mao .......... 115
R.L. Deuis, L. Green, C. Subramanian, J.M. Yellup ........ 880 Sensitization and Tunneling Corrosion of Austenitic Type 347
Long-Term Effects of Cathodic Protection on Prestressed Stainless Steel, C.A. Teodoro, S. Wolynec ...................... 121
Concrete Structures: Hydrogen Embrittlement of Role of Alloy Matrix and Dispersoid on Corrosion Behavior
Prestressing Steel, D.G. Enos, A.J. Williams, Jr., of Cast Aluminum Alloy Composites, O.P. Modi, M. Saxena,
J.R. Scully .................................................................... 891 B.K. Prasad, A.K. Jha, S. Das, A.H. Yegneswaran .......... 129
In-Situ Contact Electrical Resistance Technique for
December (No. 12)
Investigating Corrosion Inhibitor Adsorption on Copper
A Message from the President: The NACE Commitment to
Electrodes, G. Moretti, V.V. Molokanov, G. Quartarone, A.
Corrosion and to Corrosion, R. Puyear ........................... IFC
Zingales ....................................................................... 135
LKP Model of the Inhibition Mechanism of Thiourea
Influence of Alloy Sulfur Content and Bulk Electrolyte
Compounds, I. Lukovits, K. Pálfi, I. Bakó, E. Kálmán ..... 915
Composition on Crevice Corrosion Initiation of Austenitic
Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites,
Stainless Steel, C.S. Brossia, R.G. Kelly ......................... 145
H.J. Greene, F.B. Mansfeld ........................................... 920
Factors Influencing Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon
Stochastic Analysis of Current Fluctuations During General
Steel in Diluted Bicarbonate Environments, M. Yunovich,
Corrosion of Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid, A. Petek,
Z. Xia, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................. 155
V. Dolecek, V. Vlachy .................................................... 928
Application of the Pitting Resistance Equivalent Concept to
Hydrogen-Induced Crack Growth Rate in Steel Plates
Some Highly Alloyed Austenitic Stainless Steels, R.F.A.
Exposed to Sour Environments, J.L. Gonzalez,
Jargelius-Pettersson ..................................................... 162
R. Ramirez, J.M. Hallen, R.A. Guzman .......................... 935
Applying Process Modeling to Screen Refining Equipment for
Corrosion Behavior of Rapidly Solidified Magnesium-
Wet Hydrogen Sulfide Service, Y.-M. Wu ........................ 169
Aluminum-Zinc Alloys, D. Daloz, P. Steinmetz,
G. Michot ..................................................................... 944 March (No. 3)
Aspects of Testing and Selecting Stainless Steels for Seawater Influence of Temperature on Dissolution and Passivation of
Applications, U. Steinsmo, T. Rogne, J.M. Drugli ........... 955 Copper in Carbonate-Bicarbonate Buffers, L.M. Gassa, S.B.
Corrosion and Passivity of Ti-13% Nb-13% Zr in Comparison Ribotta, M.E. Folquer, J.R. Vilche ................................. 179
to Other Biomedical Implant Alloys, S.Y. Yu, J.R. Scully 965 Organic Compounds as Effective Inhibitors for Hydrogen
Corrosion Readers Say Journal’s Quality Is High, But Permeation of Type 1010 Steel, H.A. Duarte, D.M. See, B.N.
Engineering Coverage Should Be Expanded ................... 998 Popov, R.E. White ......................................................... 187

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Role of Conductive Corrosion Products in the Protectiveness Part 2 — Behavior in Basic Solutions, F.M. Al-Kharafi, W.A.
of Corrosion Layers, J.L. Crolet, N. Thevenot, S. Nesic ... 194 Badawy ........................................................................ 377
Effect of the Amine Functional Group on Corrosion Rate of Technical Note: Correlation Between Protection of Steel from
Iron Coated with Films of Organofunctional Silanes, V. Corrosion and the Conductivity of n-Semiconductor
Subramanian, W.J. van Ooij ......................................... 204 Pigments, T. Skoulikidis, P. Vassiliou ............................ 386
Role of Transient Iron Sulfide Films in Microbial Corrosion Impressed-Current Cathodic Protection of Steel-Reinforced
of Steel, H. Tributsch, J.A. Rojas-Chapana, C.C. Bartels, Concrete Pilings: Protection Criteria and the Threshold for
A. Ennaoui, W. Hofmann ............................................. 216 Hydrogen Embrittlement, D.G. Enos, A.J. Williams, Jr., G.G.
Corrosion of g-75 at% Manganese-Nickel Alloy in Deaerated Clemeña, J.R. Scully ..................................................... 389
Sulfuric Acid Solutions, L. Burzynska, A. Maraszewska, J. Monitoring Localized Corrosion Processes and Estimating
Karp ............................................................................ 228 Localized Corrosion Rates Using a Wire-Beam Electrode, Y.
Technical Note: Photoelectrochemical Study of Inorganic Tan .............................................................................. 403
Inhibitor Films Formed on Mild Steel in Aerated Municipal
Water, T.D. Burleigh, A. Paris, K.H. Chan, M. Okuma, H. June (No. 6)
Katayama ..................................................................... 237 Alternating and Direct Current Electrochemical Studies of a
Laboratory Study of Sacrificial Anodes for Reinforced Wool Wax-Based Corrosion Preventive Coating on Aluminum
Concrete, R. Brousseau, B. Baldock .............................. 241 Alloy 2024, P.-C. Su, O.F. Devereux .............................. 419
Corrosion Consequences of Secondary Oxidation of Microbial Inhibition Effect of the Borate Ion on Intergranular Stress
Corrosion, T.R. Jack, M. Wilmott, J. Stockdale, G. Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel,
Van Boven, R.G. Worthingham, R.L. Sutherby ............... 246 S. Zhang, T. Shibata, T. Haruna ................................... 428
Electrochemical Behavior of Superconducting
April (No. 4) Bi1.4Pb0.6Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 in Halide-Containing Acetate Buffer,
Elimination of Error from Nonuniform Current Distribution I. Chattoraj, L.C. Pathak .............................................. 435
in Polarization Measurement by Boundary Element Corrosion Inhibition of Rapidly Solidified Mg-3% Zn-15% Al
Inverse Analysis, S. Aoki, K. Amaya, A. Nakayama, A. Magnesium Alloy with Sodium Carboxylates, D. Daloz, C.
Nishikawa .................................................................... 259 Rapin, P. Steinmetz, G. Michot ...................................... 444
Scanning Microelectrode Studies of Early Pitting Corrosion In-Situ Monitoring of Pitting Corrosion in Aluminum Alloy
of 18/8 Stainless Steel, C.J. Lin, J.L. Luo, X.D. Zhuo, 2024, C.-M. Liao, J.M. Olive, M. Gao, R.P. Wei ............... 451
Z.W. Tian .................................................................... 265 Kinetics of Corrosion Product Release from Carbon Steel
Effects of Cold Work, Sensitization Treatment, and the Corroding in High-Temperature, Lithiated Water,
Combination on Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steels in N. Arbeau, H. Allsop, R.H. Campbell, D.H. Lister .......... 459
Nitric Acid, M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta, T. Arai ..................... 271 Deterministic Prediction of Pit Depth Distribution, G.
Hydrogen-Facilitated Anodic Dissolution of Austenitic Engelhardt, D.D. Macdonald ......................................... 469
Stainless Steels, L.J. Qiao, J.L. Luo ............................... 281 Effect of Microstructure on Corrosion of Steels in Aqueous
Variable-Amplitude Galvanostatically Modulated Impedance Solutions Containing Carbon Dioxide, S. Al-Hassan, B.
Spectroscopy as a Tool for Assessing Reactivity at the Mishra, D.L. Olson, M.M. Salama .................................. 480
Corrosion Potential Without Distorting Temporal Evolution
of the System, P.T. Wojcik, M.E. Orazem ....................... 289 July (No. 7)
Oxide-Induced Initiation of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Interfacial Preferential Dissolution on Silicon Carbide
Irradiated Stainless Steel, J.M. Cookson, G.S. Was, P.L. Particulate/Aluminum Composites, H.-Y. Yao, R.-Z. Zhu 499
Andresen ...................................................................... 299 Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation and
Surface Roughness and Metastable Pitting of Amorphous Growth in Mill-Annealed Alloy 600 Tubing in High-
Nickel Alloy, Y. Zuo, S. Fu ............................................. 313 Temperature Caustic, B.W. Brisson, R.G. Ballinger, A.R.
Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Seawater: McIlree ......................................................................... 504
Part 2 — Design and Data Analysis, W.H. Hartt, S. Chen, Mechanism of Lead-Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking of
D.W. Townley ............................................................... 317 Nickel-Based Alloys in High-Temperature Water, T. Sakai,
A Mathematical Model for Electrochemical Removal of N. Nakagomi, T. Kikuchi, K. Aoki, F. Nakayasu, K.
Chloride from Concrete Structures, A.M. Hassanein, G.K. Yamakawa ................................................................... 515
Glass, N.R. Buenfeld ..................................................... 323 Corrosion Behavior of Heat-Treated Intermetallic Titanium-
Nickel in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions, D. Starosvetsky, O.
May (No. 5) Khaselev, J. Yahalom .................................................... 524
Application of the Modified Electrochemical Potentiodynamic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steam Turbine Rotors, D.A.
Reactivation Method to Evaluate Intergranular Corrosion Rosario, R. Viswanathan, C.H. Wells, G.J. Licina ........... 531
Susceptibility of Stainless Steels, Z. Fang, Y.S. Wu, L. Faradaic Reactions and Their Effects on Dissolution of the
Zhang, J.Q. Li .............................................................. 339 Natural Oxide Film on Pure Aluminum During Cathodic
Analytical Characterization of the Passive Film Formed Polarization in Aqueous Solutions,
on Steel in Solutions Simulating the Concrete Interstitial S.-M. Moon, S.-I. Pyun .................................................... 546
Electrolyte, M.F. Montemor, A.M.P. Simões, Hydrogen Embrittlement of Grade 2 and Grade 3 Titanium
M.G.S. Ferreira ............................................................ 347 in 6% Sodium Chloride Solution, Z.F. Wang, C.L. Briant,
Effect of Different Acid Anions on Kinetics of the Formation K.S. Kumar .................................................................. 553
and Dissolution Behavior of Anodic Zirconium Oxide, G.A. Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance of Skyward- and
El-Mahdy, S.S. Mahmoud ............................................. 354 Groundward-Exposed Surfaces of Zinc- and 55% Al-Zn
Stress Corrosion Testing of a Superplastically Deformed Alloy-Coated Steel Sheet, H.E. Townsend ...................... 561
Aluminum-Lithium Alloy, M.N. Srinivasan .................... 362 Microstructure Analysis of Coupons Exposed to Carbon
Corrosion of Iron in Acid Solutions with Hydrogen Sulfide, Dioxide Corrosion in Multiphase Flow, J.K. Heuer, J.F.
X.L. Cheng, H.Y. Ma, J.P. Zhang, X. Chen, S.H. Chen, H.Q. Stubbins ...................................................................... 566
Yang ............................................................................ 369 Evaluation of New Corrosion-Resistant Superheater Tubing
Inhibition of Corrosion of Al 6061, Aluminum, and an in High-Efficiency Waste-to-Energy Plants, Y. Kawahara,
Aluminum-Copper Alloy in Chloride-Free Aqueous Media: M. Nakamura, H. Tsuboi, K. Yukawa ............................. 576

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August (No. 8) S.C. Dexter, G.W. Luther, III ......................................... 814


Discussion: A Correlation Between Salt Spray and Corrosion of Alloy 625 in Aqueous Solutions Containing
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Test Results for Chloride and Oxygen, P. Kritzer, N. Boukis, E. Dinjus .... 824
Conversion-Coated Aluminum Alloys, F.B. Mansfeld ...... 595 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Surface
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Fourier Characterization Techniques to Study Carbon Dioxide
Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of Natural and Accelerated Corrosion Product Scales, B. Kinsella, Y.J. Tan,
Weathering of Organic Coatings, F. Deflorian, L. Fedrizzi, S. Bailey ....................................................................... 835
S. Rossi ........................................................................ 598
Using Indole to Inhibit Copper Corrosion in Aerated 0.5 M
November (No. 11)
Sulfuric Acid, G. Quartarone, G. Moretti, T. Bellomi, G. Effect of Natural Marine Biofilms on Galvanic Corrosion, S.C.
Capobianco, A. Zingales ................................................ 606 Dexter, J.P. LaFontaine ................................................ 851
Inhibition of Mild Steel Corrosion by Sodium Dodecyl Benzene Effect of Electrolyte Volume on the Acid Dissolution of
Sulfonate and Sodium Oleate in Acidic Solutions, H. Luo, Aluminum Alloy 7075, E. McCafferty ............................. 862
Y.C. Guan, K.N. Han ..................................................... 619 Analysis of the Electrochemical Noise for Localized Corrosion
Effects of Hydrogen on Pitting Susceptibility of Type 310 of Type A516-70 Carbon Steel, M.Z. Yang, M. Wilmott, J.L.
Stainless Steel, Q. Yang, L.J. Qiao, S. Chiovelli, J.L. Luo 628 Luo .............................................................................. 869
Theoretical Interpretation on Impedance Spectra for Anodic Aqueous Corrosion Study of ␣2-Ti3Al/SiC Composites, H.M.
Iron Dissolution in Acidic Solutions Containing Hydrogen Saffarian, G.W. Warren ................................................. 877
Sulfide, H.Y. Ma, X.L. Cheng, S.H. Chen, G.Q. Li, X. Chen, Obtaining Impedance Information on the Steel-Concrete
S.B. Lei, H.Q. Yang ....................................................... 634 Interface, G.K. Glass, A.M. Hassanein, N.R. Buenfeld .... 887
Methodology for Charging Autoclaves at High Pressures and Mechanisms of Stress Corrosion Cracking for Iron-Based
Temperatures with Acid Gases, R.H. Hausler, C.F. Kroen, Alloys in High-Temperature Water, X.Y. Zhou, J. Congleton,
J.L. Pacheco, L.M. Riekels, R. Santos (Erratum, January A. Bahraloloom ............................................................. 898
1999, p. 112) ................................................................ 641 Electrochemical and Stress Corrosion Properties of Duplex
Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of Carbon Steel in Drilling Stainless Steels Modified with Tungsten Addition, K.Y. Kim,
Fluids, F. Chaoyang, Z. Jiashen .................................... 651 P.Q. Zhang, T.H. Ha, Y.H. Lee ....................................... 910
Predicting the Conductivity of Water-in-Oil Solutions as a Factors Controlling Naphthenic Acid Corrosion, A. Turnbull,
Means to Estimate Corrosiveness, B. Craig .................... 657 E. Slavcheva, B. Shone ................................................. 922
Influence of Counter Electrode Positioning on Solution Electrochemical Behavior of Carbon Steel in Carbon Dioxide-
Resistance in Impedance Measurements of Reinforced Saturated Diglycolamine Solutions, X.-P. Guo, Y. Tomoe 931
Concrete, M.A. Pech-Canul, A.A. Sagüés, P. Castro ........ 663 December (No. 12)
September (No. 9) Inhibition of Copper Corrosion with Schiff Base Derived from
Role of Carbides in Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of 3-Methoxysalicylaldehyde and O-Phenyldiamine
Alloy 600 and Controlled-Purity Ni-16% Cr-9% Fe in Primary in Chloride Media, S.L. Li, H.Y. Ma, S.B. Lei, R. Yu, S.H.
Water at 360°C, G.S. Was, K. Lian ................................ 675 Chen, D.X. Liu ............................................................. 947
Corrosion of Alloy 625 in High-Temperature, High-Pressure Mechanism of Activation of Aluminum by Low Melting Point
Sulfate Solutions, P. Kritzer, N. Boukis, E. Dinjus .......... 689 Elements: Part 1 — Effect of Zinc on Activation of Aluminum
Crevice Corrosion of Austenitic Alloys in High-Temperature in Metastable Pitting, F. Sato, R.C. Newman .................. 955
Water, N. Saito, H. Sakamoto, K. Sugimoto ................... 700 Influence of Rare-Earth Metal Passivation Treatments on the
Low-Toxicity Copper Corrosion Inhibitors, E. Stupnisek-Lisac, Dissolution of Tin-Zinc Coatings, C.B. Breslin, M. Geary 964
A. Loncaric Bozic, I. Cafuk ............................................ 713 Prediction of Erosion-Corrosion Penetration Rate in a Carbon
Corrosion Inhibition of a Mild Steel by Aniline and Dioxide Environment with Sand, J.R. Shadley, S.A. Shirazi,
Alkylamines in Acidic Solutions, H. Luo, Y.C. Guan, K.N. E. Dayalan, E.F. Rybicki ............................................... 972
Han ............................................................................. 721 Mechanism of Cathodic Disbonding of Three-Layer
Hydrogen Permeation Through Protected Steel in Open Polyethylene-Coated Steel Pipe, T. Kamimura, H. Kishikawa
Seawater and Marine Mud, J. Benson, R.G.J. Edyvean .. 732 979
Effect of Condenser Design on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Effect of Heat Treatment on Hydrogen Trapping in Alloy K-
Stainless Alloys in Boiling Chloride Solutions, Y.-L. Chiang, 500, B.G. Pound ........................................................... 988
M.A. Streicher .............................................................. 740 Macrocyclic Compounds as Corrosion Inhibitors, M.A.
Telluric Currents: A Meeting of Theory and Observation, D.H. Quraishi, J. Rawat, M. Ajmal ........................................ 996
Corrosion Resistance of Martensitic Stainless Steels in
Boteler, W.H. Seager ..................................................... 751
Environments Simulating Carbon Dioxide Gas Wells, S.
October (No. 10) Hashizume, Y. Minami, Y. Ishizawa ............................. 1003
Thermal Transition Effects and Electrochemical Properties in Application of Insulated Protective Coatings for Reduction of
Organic Coatings: Part 1 — Initial Studies on Corrosion Corrosion Potential of Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-
Protective Organic Coatings, J. Li, C.S. Jeffcoate, G.P. Temperature Water, Y.-J. Kim, P.L. Andresen .............. 1012
Bierwagen, D.J. Mills, D.E. Tallman .............................. 763 Laboratory and Field Characterization of a New Sacrificial
Microstructure and Corrosion Resistance of Sputter-Deposited Anode for Cathodic Protection of Offshore Structures, S.
Titanium-Chromium Alloy Coatings, D. Landolt, C. Robyr, P. Rossi, P.L. Bonora, R. Pasinetti, L. Benedetti, M. Draghetti,
Mettraux ...................................................................... 772 E. Sacco ..................................................................... 1018
Effect of Dissolved Ozone on Corrosion Behavior of Stainless
Steels in Artificial Seawater, W.E. Wyllie, II, D.J. Duquette 1999 (Vol. 55)
781
Radioactive Labeling, Electrochemical, and Ultrahigh Vacuum January (No. 1)
Study of Sulfate Adsorption on Type 316 Stainless Steel, A. Mechanism of Activation of Aluminum by Low-Melting Point
Wieckowski, A. Kolics, J.C. Polkinghorne, E.D. Eliadis, R.C. Elements: Part 2 — Effect of Zinc on Activation
Alkire ........................................................................... 800 of Aluminum in Pitting Corrosion, F. Sato, R.C. Newman ... 3
Voltammetric Microelectrodes for Biocorrosion Studies, K. Xu, Application of the Stochastic Process to Pitting Corrosion,

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H.P. Hong ....................................................................... 10 March (No. 3)


Effect of Silicate on Passive Films Anodically Formed on Iron Comparison of Corrosion Protection Provided by a Non-
in Alkaline Solution as Studied by Electrochemical Volatile Organic Compound Epoxy and a Marine Epoxy
Impedance Spectroscopy, S.T. Amaral, I.L. Muller ............ 17 Primer, M.W. Kendig, H.-S. Ryang, T.-L. Liao, S.L.
Hydrogen Permeation of Carbon Steel in Weak Alkaline Jeanjaquet ................................................................... 222
Solution Containing Hydrogen Sulfide and Cyanide Ion, K. Current Distribution and Electrochemical Environment
Yamakawa, R. Nishimura ............................................... 24 in a Cathodically Protected Crevice, D.-T. Chin,
Predictive Models for Determination of Pitting Corrosion G.M. Sabde .................................................................. 229
Versus Inhibitor Concentrations and Temperature for Characterization of Carbonitrided and Oxidized Layers on
Radioactive Sludge in Carbon Steel Waste Tanks, J. Leifer, Low-Carbon Steel by Conversion Electron Mössbauer
P.E. Zapp, J.I. Mickalonis ............................................... 31 Spectrometry, X-Ray Diffractometry, and X-Ray
Low-Temperature Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 601 in Photoelectron Spectrometry, K. Kurosawa, H.-L. Li, Y.
Thiosulfate and Chloride Solutions, J.G. Gonzalez- Ujihira, K. Nomura ....................................................... 238
Rodriguez, V.M. Salinas-Bravo, A. Martinez-Villafañe ....... 38 Influence of Product Type on Stress Corrosion Cracking
Corrosion of High-Temperature Alloys in Chloride-Containing of Alloy 600, D. Gómez-Briceño, F. Blázquez,
Supercritical Water Oxidation Systems, J. Konys, S. Fodi, F. Hernández ................................................................ 248
J. Hausselt, H. Schmidt, V. Casal ................................... 45 Molecular Modeling of the Inhibition of Mild Steel Carbon
Effect of Concrete Pore Saturation on Cathodic Protection of Dioxide Corrosion by Imidazolines, S. Ramachandran, V.
Steel-Reinforced Concrete Bridges, M.D. Koretsky, F. Jovancicevic (Erratum: June 1999, p. 631) ................... 259
Abooameri, J.C. Westall .................................................. 52 Corrosion Behavior of Brass Alloys in Aqueous Solutions of
Eight-Year Atmospheric Corrosion Exposure of Steels in Different pH, W.A. Badawy, F.M. AI-Kharafi ................... 268
China, W. Hou, C. Liang ................................................. 65 Short-Term Deterioration of Polymer-Coated 55% Al-Zn:
Evaluating Cathodic Protection Reliability on Steel Pipe in Part 3 — Protective Mechanism of Inhibitor-Modified
Microbially Active Soils, F. Kajiyama, K. Okamura ........... 74 Coatings, S.F. Mertens, C. Xhoffer, B.C. De Cooman,
Analysis of Oxide Film Formed on Type 304 Stainless Steel E. Temmerman ............................................................. 278
in 288°C Water Containing Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Technical Note: The 100-mV Potential Decay Cathodic
Hydrogen Peroxide, Y.-J. Kim .......................................... 81 Protection Criterion, G.K. Glass .................................... 286
Corrosion Rate and Anodic Dissolution Behavior of a Corrosion Behavior of Steel in Concrete Made with Slag-
B2-Iron Aluminide Alloy in Sulfuric Acid, S. Frangini ....... 89 Blended Cement, C. Dehghanian .................................. 291
Hydrogen-Facilitated Anodic Dissolution-Type Stress Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-60 Pipeline
Corrosion Cracking of Pipeline Steels in Near-Neutral pH Steel in Simulated Ground Water, X.-Y. Zhang, S.B.
Solution, B. Gu, J. Luo, X. Mao ....................................... 96 Lambert, R. Sutherby, A. Plumtree ................................ 297
Erratum: Methodology for Charging Autoclaves at High Corrosion Abatement in Sulfuric Acid Alkylation Unit
Pressures and Temperatures with Acid Gases, R.H. Hausler, Horizontal Contactors, H.U. Schutt ............................... 306
C.F. Kroen, J. L. Pacheco, L.M. Riekels, R. Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-80 and X-52
Santos (August 1998, pp. 641-650) ............................... 112 Pipeline Steels in Dilute Aqueous Solution with Near-
Neutral pH, B. Gu, W.Z. Yu, J.L. Luo, X. Mao ................ 312
February (No. 2) Significance of Coplanar Macrocells to Corrosion in Concrete-
Effect of Velocity on Current Density for Cathodically Embedded Steel, P. Rodríguez, E. Ramírez, S. Feliu, J.A.
Polarized Steel in Seawater, D. Hugus, W.H. Hartt ......... 115 González, W. López ....................................................... 319
Electrochemical, Galvanic, and Mechanical Responses of
Grade 2 Titanium in 6% Sodium Chloride Solution, Z.F. April (No. 4)
Wang, C.L. Briant, K.S. Kumar ..................................... 128 A New Approach for Investigation of Erosion-Corrosion
Localized Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance Using Local Flow Models, Y.M. Ferng, Y.P. Ma, K.T. Ma,
of Friction Stir Welded Aluminum Alloy 5454, G.S. Frankel, N.M. Chung .................................................................. 332
Z. Xia ........................................................................... 139 Photoinhibition of Pitting on Nickel and Alloy CDA 715 in
Short-Term Deterioration of Polymer-Coated 55% Al-Zn: Buffered Chloride-Containing Solutions, D.D. Macdonald,
Part 2 — Impedance Model for Inhibitor-Modified Surface, H. Brookes, M. Urquidi-Macdonald, M. Vazquez ............ 343
S.F. Mertens, C. Xhoffer, B.C. De Cooman, Effects of the Valence of Sulfur on Passivation of Alloys 600,
E. Temmerman (Erratum: June 1999, p. 631) .............. 151 690, and 800 at 25°C and 95°C, Z. Fang, R.W. Staehle .. 355
Inhibition Effects of Inorganic Multivalent Cations on Effect of Bicarbonate Ion Additives on Pitting Corrosion of
Iron Corrosion in Aerated Sodium Sulfate Solution, K. Type 316L Stainless Steel in Aqueous 0.5 M Sodium
Aramaki ....................................................................... 157 Chloride Solution, J.-J. Park, S.-I. Pyun, W.-J. Lee, H.-P.
Development of an In-Core Stress Corrosion Cracking Test Kim .............................................................................. 380
Method and Preliminary Test Results, M. Mayuzumi, K. Dissolution of Anodic Zirconium Dioxide Films in Aqueous
Hide, T. Onchi, T.M. Karlsen, C. Vitanza ........................ 166 Media, A. Merati, B. Cox ............................................... 388
Effect of Water on Mechanical Properties and Stress Corrosion Localized Corrosion Probability in Stainless Steels After
Behavior of Alloy 600, Alloy 690, EN82H Welds, and EN52 Cathodic Protection in Seawater, G. Salvago, G. Bollini .. 397
Welds, C.M. Brown, W.J. Mills ...................................... 173 License Plate Cosmetic Corrosion Test of Automotive Coated
Effect of Alloying Elements and Residuals on Corrosion Steel Sheet, H.E. Townsend, M.W. Simpson, W.B.
Resistance of Type 444 Stainless Steel, N.J.E. Dowling, Y.-H. van der Linde, D.C. McCune ......................................... 406
Kim, S.-K. Ahn, Y.-D. Lee .............................................. 187 Corrosion Performance of a Nickel-Molybdenum-Chromium
Effect of Induced Alternating Current Voltage on Cathodically Alloy: Effects of Aging, Alloying Elements, and Electrolyte
Protected Pipelines Paralleling Electric Power Transmission Composition, R.B. Rebak, S.K. Srivastava ..................... 412
Lines, F. Kajiyama, Y. Nakamura .................................. 200 Corrosion Behavior of a Particulate Metal-Matrix Composite,
Impact of Graphite Gasket/Duplex Stainless Steel Couples on L. Bertolini, M.F. Brunella, S. Candiani ......................... 422
Crevice Chemistry and the Likelihood of Crevice Attack in Effects of Salt Deposition and Temperature on Polarization
Seawater, A. Turnbull ................................................... 206 Resistance of Steel and the Galvanic Current of Steel-

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Aluminum Couples During Exposure to Cyclic Humidity, Potentiokinetic Reactivation Test, E. Angelini, B.
G. Gao ......................................................................... 432 De Benedetti, G. Maizza, F. Rosalbino ........................... 606
Corrosion Review: Corrosion Inhibitors: Principles and Control of Alkaline Stress Corrosion Cracking in Pressurized-
Applications, V.S. Sastri; Review by R.W. Revie .............. 440 Water Reactor Steam Generator Tubing, I.S. Hwang, I.-G.
Park ............................................................................. 616
May (No. 5) Stress Corrosion Test for Clad Plate Weldments with
Comparison Between Potentiodynamic and Potentiostatic Compressive Stress Treatment Using the Anti-Welding-
Tests for Pitting Potential Measurement of Duplex Stainless Heating Method, H.N. Chen, L.S. Chen, Q.H. Lin, X.
Steels, N. Alonso-Falleiros, A. Hakim, S. Wolynec .......... 443 Long ............................................................................ 626
Inhibition of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild Steel by Erratum: Molecular Modeling of the Inhibition of Mild Steel
Imidazolines and Their Precursors, V. Jovancicevic, S. Carbon Dioxide Corrosion by Imidazolines, S.
Ramachandran, P. Prince ............................................. 449 Ramachandran, B. Jovancicevic (March 1999, pp.
Effect of Noble Metal Addition on Electrochemical Polarization 259-267) ...................................................................... 631
Behavior of Hydrogen Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction on Erratum: Short-Term Deterioration of Polymer-Coated 55%
Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water, Y.-J. Al-Zn: Part 2 — Impedance Model for Inhibitor-Modified
Kim .............................................................................. 456 Surface, S.F. Mertens, X. Xhoffer, B.C. De Cooman, E.
Contribution of Solution pH and Buffer Capacity to Timmerman (February 1999, pp. 151-156) .................... 631
Suppress Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Corrosion Review: Engineering Coatings: Design and
Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel at 95°C, S. Zhang, T. Application, 2nd Edition, S. Grainger, J. Blunt; Review by H.
Shibata, T. Haruna ....................................................... 462 Ahluwalia ..................................................................... IBC
Factors Affecting the Determination of Electrochemical
Noise Resistance, Y.J. Tan, S. Bailey, B. Kinsella ........... 469 July (No. 7)
Using Electrochemical Noise to Detect Corrosion: Evaluation Investigation of Passive Films on ␣2 and ␥ Titanium
of a Round-Robin Experiment, J. Goellner, A. Burkert, A. Aluminides by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, M.
Heyn, J. Hickling .......................................................... 476 Ziomek-Moroz, W. Su, B.S. Covino, Jr. .......................... 635
Investigation of Some Green Compounds as Corrosion and Role of Microstructures on Stress Corrosion Cracking of
Scale Inhibitors for Cooling Systems, M.A. Quraishi, I.H. Pipeline Steels in Carbonate-Bicarbonate Solution,
Farooqi, P.A. Saini ........................................................ 493 H. Asahi, T. Kushida, M. Kimura, H. Fukai, S. Okano .... 644
Development of an Artificial Climatic Complex Accelerated Influence of Organic Additives on the Corrosion of Iron-
Corrosion Tester and Investigation of Complex Accelerated Based Amorphous Alloys in Dilute Sulfuric Acid Solution,
Corrosion Test Methods, J. Li, M. Li, Z. Sun .................. 498 A. Frignani, G. Trabanelli .............................................. 653
Fracture Toughness of Line Pipe Steels Under Cathodic Corrosion Inhibition and Photoactivity Behavior of N-
Protection Using Crack Tip Opening Displacement Tests, Substituted Polycarbazole-Coated Natural Pyrite Electrode,
N. Hagiwara, N. Oguchi ................................................ 503 E. Sezer, A. Sezai Saraç, Ö. Yavuz ................................. 661
Effects of Tungsten on Corrosion and Kinetics of Sigma Quantitative Study for Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking
Phase Formation of 25% Chromium Duplex Stainless of Tubular Steel, W.Y. Chu, L.J. Qiao, Y.B. Wang, Y.H.
Steels, J.-S. Kim, H.-S. Kwon ........................................ 512 Cheng .......................................................................... 667
Localized Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum-Magnesium- Effect of Silicon Compounds on Stress Corrosion Cracking
Silicon Alloy in Ground Water, F. Sato, Y. Asakawa ....... 522 of Alloy 600 in Caustic Solutions, M. Navas, D. Gómez-
Closed-Cell Polymer Foams for Corrosion Control in Confined Briceño, M. García-Mazario, A.R. McIlree ....................... 674
Metal Spaces, P.P. Trzaskoma-Paulette, S.G. Lambrakos, Galvanic Anode Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Seawater:
H.N. Jones, III .............................................................. 530 Part 4 — Conductor Arrays on Petroleum Production
Corrosion Review: Seawater Circuits. Treatment and Platforms, W.H. Hartt, P. Pierson .................................. 686
Materials, Y. Lefebvre; Review by S.R. Freeman ............. 540 Materials for High-Temperature and High-Pressure
Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching Equipment, S.J. Clarke,
June (No. 6) P.H. Clarke ................................................................... 694
1999 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Extending the Limits of Corrosion Rates of Buried Pipelines Caused by Geomagnetic
Growth Through Development of Corrosion-Resistant Steel Storms, A. Osella, A. Favetto, E. López .......................... 699
Products, H.E. Townsend .............................................. 547 Unusual Corrosion of a Drill Pipe in Newly Developed
Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Rate in Sensitized Alloy Drilling Mud During Deep Drilling, Y. Tomoe, M. Shimizu,
600 in Thiosulfate Solution at Room Temperature, W.-T. Y. Nagae ....................................................................... 706
Tsai, C.-C. Kuoh ........................................................... 554 Corrosion Review: Current Protocols in Field Analytical
Adhesion of Anodic Films on Aluminum-Lithium Alloys, Chemistry, V. Lopez-Avila, D. Barcelo, W. Beckert, S.C.
P. Skeldon, X. Zhou, G.E. Thompson, G.C. Wood, H. Goheen, K. Jinno, L.H. Keith, J.H. Rittenburg; Review by R.
Habazaki, K. Shimizu ................................................... 561 Dively ........................................................................... 714
Intergranular Attack and Stress Corrosion Cracking
Propagation Behavior of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature August (No. 8)
Caustic Solution, H. Kawamura, H. Hirano .................... 566 1999 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Past, Present, and
Effect of Mineral Compounds in Phosphoric Acid Polluted Future of Stress Corrosion Cracking, J.R. Galvele .......... 723
by Sulfide Ions on Corrosion of Nickel, A. Guenbour, S. Corrosion Behavior of Zinc-Nickel Alloy Electrodeposited
Zeggaf, A. Ben Bachir, M.L. Escudero, M.F. Lopez ......... 576 Coatings, F.J. Fabri Miranda, I.C.P. Margarit, O.R.
Kinetic Studies of Zinc Passivation in Borate Solutions Mattos, O.E. Barcia, R. Wiart ........................................ 732
Under Different Conditions, E.E. Abd El Aal .................. 582 Corrosion and Toughness of Experimental and Commercial
Effects of Temperature and Thiosulfate on Chloride Pitting Super Ferritic Stainless Steels, N.J.E. Dowling, H. Kim,
of Austenitic Stainless Steels, N.J. Laycock ................... 590 J.-N. Kim, S.-K. Ahn, Y.-D. Lee ..................................... 743
Galvanic Anode Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Seawater: Corrosion Resistance of High-Strength Modified 13% Cr
Part 3 — Retrofit Cathodic Protection of Offshore Steel, M. Kimura, Y. Miyata, Y. Yamane, T. Toyooka, Y.
Structures, W.H. Hartt, S. Chen .................................... 596 Nakano, F. Murase ....................................................... 756
Sensitization Phenomena on Aged SAF 2205 Duplex Electrochemical Noise Analysis of Galvanized Steel Immersed
Stainless Steel and Their Control Using the Electrochemical in Saturated Calcium Hydroxide Solutions, L. Diaz-Ballote,

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L.F. Garfias-Mesias ....................................................... 762 Solutions by Electrochemical Techniques, M.A. Pech-Canul,


Intergranular Corrosion in a Martensitic Stainless Steel L.P. Chi-Canul .............................................................. 948
Detected by Electrochemical Tests, N. Alonso-Falleiros, M. Corrosion-Sensing Behavior of an Acrylic-Based Coating
Magri, I.G.S. Falleiros ................................................... 769 System, J. Zhang, G.S. Frankel ..................................... 957
Conducting Polymers and Corrosion: Polyaniline on Steel, Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel in 1 M Hydrochloric Acid
D.E. Tallman, Y. Pae, G.P. Bierwagen ............................ 779 by 2,5-Bis(2-Aminophenyl)–1,3,4-Oxadiazole, F. Bentiss,
Corrosion Ratios of Steel to Zinc in Natural Corrosion M. Lagrenee, M. Traisnel, J.C. Hornez ........................... 968
Environments, X.G. Zhang ............................................ 787 Corrosion Behavior of High-Nickel and Chromium Alloys in
Galvanic Corrosion of a Copper Alloy in Lithium Bromide Natural Baltic Seawater, J. Birn, M. Janik-Czachor, A.
Heavy Brine Environments, D. Itzhak, T. Greenberg ...... 795 Wolowik, A. Szummer ................................................... 977
Effect of Alloying on the Resistance of Cu-10% Ni Alloys to Effect of Micron-Scale Surface Deformation on the Corrosion
Seawater Impingement, T.D. Burleigh, D.H. Waldeck ..... 800 Behavior of Coil-Coated Aluminum Alloy 5182, R.B. Leggat,
Effect of Aluminum Oxide Diffusion Barrier Layer on the S.R. Taylor ................................................................... 984
Oxidation Behavior of Detonation Gun-Sprayed Thermal Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 403 Stainless Steel in
Barrier Coating at 1,200°C, X.Q. Ma, Y.M. Rhyim, H.W. Jin, Sodium Chloride at 95°C Under Different Heat Treatment
C.G. Park, M.C. Kim ..................................................... 805 Conditions, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, V.M. Salinas-Bravo, A.
Corrosion Review: Electrochemistry at Metal and Martinez-Villafañe ........................................................ 991
Semiconductor Electrodes, N. Sato; Review by B. Craig .. 816 Corrosion Review: Fatigue of Materials, 2nd Edition, S.
Suresh; Review by W.D. Van Arnam .............................. 997
September (No. 9)
Technical Note: Electrochemical Characteristics of November (No. 11)
Chromium-Saving Ferritic Stainless Steel, K. Hio, M. Degradation of Protective Organic Coatings after Cupping
Tsutsui, Y. Hosoi .......................................................... 822 Test, F. Deflorian, L. Fedrizzi, S. Rossi ......................... 1003
Inhibition of Pitting in Ferrous Materials by Carbonate as a Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Low-Carbon Steel
Function of Temperature and Alkalinity, S.T. Adamy, F.R. in Concentrated Geologic Vadose Waters, T. Lian, D.A.
Cala ............................................................................. 825 Jones ......................................................................... 1012
Chloride Removal by Intermittent Cathodic Protection An Attempt to Prepare Nonchromate, Self-Healing
Applied to Reinforced Concrete in the Tidal Zone, A.M. Protective Films Containing Molybdate on Iron, K.
Hassanein, G.K. Glass, N.R. Buenfeld ........................... 840 Aramaki ..................................................................... 1020
Transmission Electron Microscopic Observations of Corrosion Protection on Copper by Imidazole and its
Embrittlement of an Aluminum Alloy by Liquid Metal, Derivatives, R. Gasparac, E. Stupnisek-Lisac ............... 1031
X.M. Liu, Y.J. Su, L.J. Qiao, W.Y. Chu .......................... 851 Use of the Scanning Reference Electrode Technique for the
Comparison of Stainless Steels in Simulated Paper Machine Evaluation of Environmentally Friendly, Nonchromate
Environments, T.M.J. Laitinen ...................................... 858 Corrosion Inhibitors, S.M. Powell, H.N. McMurray, D.A.
Application and Evaluation of Processing Methods of Worsley ...................................................................... 1040
Electrochemical Noise Generated During Stress Corrosion Boric/Sulfuric Acid Anodizing of Aluminum Alloys 2024 and
Cracking, J.L. Luo, L.J. Qiao ......................................... 870 7075: Film Growth and Corrosion Resistance, G.E.
Influence of Some Parameters on Passivation of Zirconium Thompson, L. Zhang, C.J.E. Smith, P. Skeldon ............ 1052
and the Stability of the Anodic Oxide Film, A.S. Mogoda 877 Corrosion Behavior of Some Transition Metals and 4340
Effect of Distance from Sea on Atmospheric Corrosion Steel Metals Exposed to Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, P.M.
Rate, S. Feliu, M. Morcillo, B. Chico .............................. 883 Natishan, J. Jones-Meehan, G.I. Loeb, B.J. Little,
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Rail Steels, W.Y. Chu, J.X. Li, R. Ray, M. Beard ........................................................ 1062
C.H. Huang, Y.B. Wang, L.J. Qiao ................................. 892 Concentration Cells and Pitting Corrosion of Copper,
Chemical Composition, Electrochemical, and Morphological M. Sosa, S. Patel, M. Edwards ..................................... 1069
Properties of Iron Phosphate Conversion Coatings, Y.J. Pourbaix Diagrams for the Ternary System of Iron-
Warburton, D.L. Gibbon, K.M. Jackson, L.F. Gate, A. Chromium-Nickel, B. Beverskog, I. Puigdomenech ....... 1077
Rodnyansky, P.R. Warburton ........................................ 898 Hydrolysis and Oxidation in Subcritical and Supercritical
Corrosion Review: Developments in Marine Corrosion, Water: Connecting Process Engineering Science to
S.A. Campbell, N. Campbell, F.C. Walsh; Review by D. Molecular Interactions, J.W. Tester, J.A. Cline ............. 1088
Janoff .......................................................................... 908 Susceptibility of Conventional Pressure Vessel Steel to
Hydrogen-Induced Cracking and Stress-Oriented Hydrogen-
October (No. 10) Induced Cracking in Hydrogen Sulfide-Containing
Technical Note: Localization Index Obtained from Diglycolamine Solutions, M.A. Al-Anezi, G.S. Frankel, A.K.
Electrochemical Noise Analysis, F. Mansfeld, Z. Sun ...... 915 Agrawal ...................................................................... 1101
Technical Note: Synergistic Effect of Iodide Ions on Corrosion Review: Organic and Inorganic Coatings for
Inhibitive Performance of Substituted Dithiobiurets During Corrosion Prevention — Research and Experiences
Corrosion of Mild Steel in Hot Hydrochloric Acid, M.A. (European Federation of Corrosion Publications Number
Quraishi, J. Rawat, M. Ajmal ........................................ 919 20), L. Fedrizzi, P.L. Bonora; Review by D. Janoff ......... 1112
Effect of Bacterial Biofilm on Corrosion of Galvanically
Coupled Aluminum and Stainless Steel Alloys under December (No. 12)
Conditions Simulating Wet Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel, Technical Note: On Estimating Conditions for Simulating
H.-J. Zhang, W.J. Dirk, G.G. Geesey ............................. 924 Velocity-Sensitive Corrosion in the Rotating Cylinder
Role of Hydroxyl Group in the Inhibitive Action of Benzoic Electrode, D.C. Silverman ........................................... 1115
Acid Toward Corrosion of Aluminum in Nitric Acid, P.N.S. Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis Study of
Yadav, A.K. Singh, R. Wadhwani ................................... 937 Corrosion Films Formed on Mn Stainless Steels, V.S. Raja,
Modeling Oxygen-Controlled Corrosion of Steels in Hot A. Devasenapathi, P. Veluchamy, H. Minoura .............. 1119
Waters, D. Tromans ...................................................... 942 Intergranular Corrosion Following Friction Stir Welding of
Investigation of the Inhibitive Effect of N-Phosphono- Aluminum Alloy 7075-T651, J.B. Lumsden, M.W. Mahoney,
MethyI-Glycine on the Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Neutral G. Pollock, C.G. Rhodes .............................................. 1127

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Kinetics of the Development of a Nonchromate Conversion Phosphoric Acid Produced by Wet Process, E. Khamis, M.A.
Coating for Magnesium Alloys and Magnesium-Based Ameer, N.M. AlAndis, G. Al-Senani .127
Metal Matrix Composites, M.A. González-Nuñez, P. Galvanic Protection Distance of Zinc-Coated Steels Under
Skeldon, G.E. Thompson, H. Karimzadeh .................... 1136 Various Environmental Conditions, X.G. Zhang ............. 139
Effect of Heat Treatment on Caustic Stress Corrosion An Overview: Vapor Phase Corrosion Inhibitors, A.
Cracking Behavior of Alloy 600, J.K. Sung ................... 1144 Subramanian, M. Natesan, V.S. Muralidharan, K.
Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor Blend for Reinforced Concrete: Balakrishnan, T. Vasudevan ......................................... 144
Part 1 — Prevention of Corrosion, B. Elsener, M. Büchler, Dianils: New and Effective Corrosion Inhibitors for Oil-Well
F. Stalder, H. Böhni .................................................... 1155 Steel (N-80) and Mild Steel in Boiling Hydrochloric Acid,
Effects of Lead Oxide Addition on the Electrochemical M.A. Quraishi, D. Jamal ............................................... 156
Properties of Alloy 600 in Aqueous 1 M Sodium Hydroxide Electrochemical Noise Measurements Under Pressurized
Solution, S.-I. Pyun, W.-J. Lee, J.-J. Park .................... 1164 Water Reactor Conditions, R. Van Nieuwenhove ............ 161
A New Approach to the Determination of the Cathodic How to Pressurize Autoclaves for Corrosion Testing Under
Protection Period in Zinc-Rich Paints, C.M. Abreu, M. Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide Pressure, J.-L. Crolet,
Izquierdo, P. Merino, X.R. Nóvoa, C. Pérez ................... 1171 M.R. Bonis ................................................................... 167
Environmentally Assisted Cracking of 50% Mn-18% Cr-4% Effect of Scratching on Galvanic Corrosion in Oil and Gas
W-N Steel for a Generator Retaining Ring and Its Environments, T. Hara, H. Asahi, Y. Suehiro,
Countermeasure, H. Shuju, L. Xiaofang, Z. Shufeng, H. H. Kaneta ..................................................................... 183
Yuanchun, G. Haicheng .............................................. 1180 High-Temperature Sulfidation of Fe3Al Thermal Spray
Effects of Silicon and Titanium on the Corrosion of Low-Alloy Coatings at 600°C, K.R. Luer, J.N. DuPont,
Steels in a Simulated Coal Gasification Environment at A.R. Marder .................................................................. 189
600°C, J.L. Jimenez Soler, D.J. Baxter, J.F. Norton ..... 1189 Critical Review: Polarization Resistance Method for
Corrosion Review: CO2 Corrosion Control in Oil and Gas Determination of Instantaneous Corrosion Rates,
Production — Design Considerations (European Federation J.R. Scully .................................................................... 199
of Corrosion Publications Number 23), M.B. Kermani, L.M. Corrosion Review: Active Library on Corrosion, 2nd Edition,
Smith; Review by M. Davies ........................................ 1219 W.F. Bogaerts; Review by J. Grocki ............................... 224

March (No. 3)
2000 (Vol. 56) Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion on Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3:
Effect of Soluble Chromate Additions vs Chromate
January (No. 1) Conversion Coating, G.O. Ilevbare, J.R. Scully, J. Yuan,
Path Dependence of the Potential-Current Density State for and R.G. Kelly .............................................................. 227
Cathodically Polarized Steel in Seawater, W.H. Hartt, S. Effect of Prior Cold Work on Intergranular and Transgranular
Chen ................................................................................ 3 Corrosion in Type 304 Stainless Steels: Quantitative
Influence of Overaging Treatment on Localized Corrosion of Discrimination by Image Analysis, C. Garcia, F. Martin, P.
Al 6056, V. Guillaumin, G. Mankowski ............................ 12 De Tiedra, J.A. Heredero, M.L. Aparicio ......................... 243
Anticorrosion, Antiscale Coatings Obtained on the Surface of Effects of Cathodic Disbonding and Blistering on Current
Titanium Alloys by Microarc Oxidation Method and Used in Demand for Cathodic Protection of Coated Steel, O.Ø.
Seawater, S.V. Gnedenkov, P.S. Gordienko, Knudsen, U. Steinsmo .................................................. 256
S.L. Sinebrukhov, O.A. Khrisanphova, T.M. Skorobogatova Transpassive Dissolution of Alloy 625, Chromium, Nickel,
24 and Molybdenum in High-Temperature Solutions
Prediction of Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Containing Hydrochloric Acid and Oxygen, P. Kritzer, N.
Stainless Steels Based on Repassivation Kinetics, H.S. Boukis, E. Dinjus ......................................................... 265
Kwon, E.A. Cho, K.A. Yeom ............................................. 32 Analysis of Different Methods to Calculate Electrochemical
In-Situ Imaging of Chloride Ions at the Metal/Solution Noise Resistance Using a Three-Electrode Cell, V.
Interface by Scanning Combination Microelectrodes, C.-J. Brusamarello, A. Lago, C.V. Franco ............................... 273
Lin, R.-G. Du, T. Nguyen ................................................. 41 Characterization of Hydrogen Permeation Through a
Galvanostatic Pulse Measurements of Passive and Active Corrosion-Resistant Zinc-Nickel-Phosphorus Alloy, A.
Reinforcing Steel in Concrete, D.W. Law, S.G. Millard, J.H. Durairajan, A. Krishniyer, B.S. Haran, R.E. White,
Bungey .......................................................................... 48 and B.N. Popov ............................................................. 283
Variation of Slow Strain Rate Test Fracture Mode of Type Carbon and Nitrogen Effects on Sensitization Resistance of
304L Stainless Steel in 288°C Water, N. Saito, Y. Tsuchiya, Type 347 Stainless Steels, Y.J. Oh, J.H. Yoon, J.H. Hong 289
F. Kano, N. Tanaka ......................................................... 57 An Atmospheric Pressure, Fluidized Bed Combustion System
Corrosion Behavior of High-Purity Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys in the Burning High-Chlorine Coals in the Convection Section,
Transpassive Condition, M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta, K. Kako . 70 K. Liu, W. Xie, W.-P. Pan, J.T. Riley ............................... 298
Effect of Biomineralized Manganese on the Corrosion Effect of Cold Work and Processing Orientation on Stress
Behavior of C1008 Mild Steel, B.H. Olesen, P.H. Nielsen, Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Alloy 600, W.C. Moshier
and Z. Lewandowski ....................................................... 80 and C.M. Brown ........................................................... 307
An Electrochemical Approach to Predicting Long-Term Pigment-Derived Inhibitors for Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3, R.L.
Localized Corrosion of Corrosion-Resistant High-Level Waste Cook, Jr., S.R. Taylor .................................................... 321
Container Materials, D.S. Dunn, G.A. Cragnolino, N. Sridhar Corrosion Review: The Physical Metallurgy of Microalloyed
90 Steels, T. Gladman; Review by W.D. Van Arnam ............ 336
Corrosion Review: CASTI Handbook of Stainless Steels and
Nickel Alloys, S. Lamb; Review by W. Amend ................. 110 April (No. 4)
High-Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Two-Phase Iron-
February (No. 2) Manganese-Aluminum Alloys, S.-Y. Liu, C.-L. Lee, C.-H.
Application of Local Flow Models in Predicting Distributions of Kao, T.-P. Perng ............................................................ 339
Erosion-Corrosion Locations, Y.M. Ferng, Y.P. Ma, N.M. A New Equation for Potential Attenuation and Anode Current
Chung .......................................................................... 116 Output Projection for Cathodically Polarized Marine
Effect of Thiosemicarbazones on Corrosion of Steel in

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Pipelines and Risers, P. Pierson, K.P. Bethune, W.H. Hartt, Corrosion Review: Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse, T.
P. Anathakrishnan ....................................................... 350 Asano; Review by W. Micheletti ..................................... 560
Effects of Chromate and Molybdate on Stress Corrosion
Cracking of Type 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel in June (No. 6)
Hydrochloric Acid Solution, R. Nishimura, Sundjono ..... 361 Prediction of Aluminum Pitting in Natural Waters via
Corrosion Behavior of Mild Steel in Acetic Acid Solutions, Artificial Neural Network Analysis, J. Leifer, J.I. Mickalonis
M.M. Singh, A. Gupta ................................................... 371 563
Effect of Alloying Elements on Electrochemical Properties of High-Resolution Characterization of Intergranular Attack
Magnesium-Based Sacrificial Anodes, J.-G. Kim, S.-J. Koo and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in High-
380 Temperature Primary Water, L.E. Thomas, S.M. Bruemmer
In-Situ Electrochemical Impedance Measurement of Oxide 572
Film Formed on Type 304 Stainless Steel in High- Effect of Corrosion Products on the Atmospheric Corrosion of
Temperature Water, Y.-J. Kim ....................................... 389 Electrodeposited Zinc and Zinc Alloy Coatings, R.
Surface Analysis of Various Methods of Preparing Al 2024-T3 Ramanauskas, P. Quintana, P. Bartolo-Pérez,
Surfaces for Painting, R.L. De Rosa, J.T. Grant, L. Katsen, L. Díaz-Ballote .............................................................. 588
M. Donley, G.P. Bierwagen (Erratum, June 2000, p. 669) Effect of Galvanic Coupling Between Overpack Materials of
395 High-Level Nuclear Waste Containers, D.S. Dunn, G.A.
Conducting Polymers and Corrosion: Part 2—Polyaniline Cragnolino, N. Sridhar .................................................. 598
on Aluminum Alloys, D.E. Tallman, Y. Pae, G.P. Bierwagen Numerical Model for Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking, Th.
401 Boellinghaus, H. Hoffmeister ......................................... 611
Influence of pH and Chloride Concentration on the Pitting Inhibitory Effect of Zinc Addition to High-Temperature
and Crevice Corrosion Behavior of High-Alloy Stainless Hydrogenated Water on Mill-Annealed and Prefilmed
Steels, A. Pardo, E. Otero, M.C. Merino, M.D. López, M.V. Alloy 600, H. Kawamura, H. Hirano, S. Shirai, H.
Utrilla, F. Moreno ......................................................... 411 Takamatsu, T. Matsunaga, K. Yamaoka, K. Oshinden,
Effects of Alloying Elements on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion in and H. Takiguchi .......................................................... 623
13% to 20% Chromium-Containing Steels, T. Hara, H. Barium Sulfate Deposition and Precipitation Using a
Asahi, A. Kawakami, A. Takahashi ................................ 419 Combined Electrochemical Surface and Bulk Solution
Corrosion Behavior of Lacquered Tinplate Cans in Contact Approach, A.P. Morizot, A. Neville .................................. 638
with Cockles (Cardium Edulis) in Brine Solution, J.M. Stress Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Alloy 2024/Silicon
Bastidas, J.M. Cabañes, R. Catalá ................................ 429 Carbide Particles (SiCp) Metal Matrix Composites, G.E.
Critical Review: Relationship Between Corrosion and the Kiourtsidis, S.M. Skolianos ........................................... 646
Biological Sulfur Cycle: A Review, B.J. Little, R.I. Ray, R.K. Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion of Ceramics and
Pope ............................................................................. 433 Functionally Gradient Material-Coated Steels in Erosion
Corrosion Review: Understanding How Components Fail, Environments, H.X. Zhao, T. Masuda, C.L. Li, T. Takahashi,
2nd Edition, D.J. Wulpi; Review by J. Burnell-Gray ....... 448 M. Matsumura ............................................................. 654
Erratum: Surface Analysis of Various Methods of Preparing
May (No. 5) Al 2024-T3 Surfaces for Painting, R.L. DeRosa, J.T. Grant, L.
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Kasten, M. Donley, G.P. Bierwagen (April 2000, pp.
Neutron-Irradiated, Thermally Sensitized Type 304 Stainless 395-400) ...................................................................... 669
Steel, T. Onchi, K. Hide, M. Mayuzumi, T. Hoshiya ........ 451 Corrosion Review: Uhlig’s Corrosion Handbook, 2nd Edition,
Effects of Impurities on Environmentally Assisted Crack R.W. Revie; Review by S.R. Freeman .............................. 672
Growth of Solution-Annealed Austenitic Steels in Primary
Water at 325°C, G.F. Li, Y. Kaneshima, T. Shoji ............. 460 July (No. 7)
Corrosion of Iron Under Alternating Wet and Dry Frequency Analysis of Transients in Electrochemical Noise:
Conditions, D.S. Dunn, M.B. Bogart, C.S. Brossia, G.A. Mathematical Relationships and Computer Simulations, U.
Cragnolino ................................................................... 470 Bertocci, F. Huet, B. Jaoul, P. Rousseau ....................... 675
Effects of Flow Rate on Crack Growth in Sensitized Type 304 Effect of Linoleate on Electrochemical Behavior of
Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Aqueous Solutions, Stainless Steel in Phosphate Buffer, S. Omanovic, S.G.
H.S. Kwon, A. Wuensche, D.D. Macdonald .................... 482 Roscoe ......................................................................... 684
Influence of Remote Cathodes on Corrosion Mechanism at Kinetics of Passive Film Formation on Martensitic Stainless
Exposed Cut Edges in Organically Coated Galvanized Steels, Steels, R. Godec, A. Petek, V. Dolec̆ek ........................... 694
D.A. Worsley, S.M. Powell, H.N. McMurray .................... 492 A New, Chrome-Free Passivation Method of Tinplate Used in
Corrosion of Nickel Metal by Hydrothermal Sodium Tungstate the Canning Industry, D. Yfantis, A. Yfantis, B. Tzalas, D.
Solution Observed by In-Situ Infrared Spectroscopy, M.M. Schmeisser ................................................................... 700
Hoffmann, J.L. Fulton .................................................. 501 Model Study Investigating the Role of Interfacial Factors in
Effect of Environmental Variables on Localized Corrosion of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Measurements, M.
Carbon Steel, C.S. Brossia, G.A. Cragnolino .................. 505 Chen, Q.S. Yu, C.M. Reddy, H.K. Yasuda ...................... 709
In-Situ Transmission Electron Microscopic Observation of A Novel Electrochemical Testing Method and Its Use in the
Corrosion-Enhanced Dislocation Emission and Crack Investigation of Underfilm Corrosion of Temporarily
Initiation of Stress Corrosion, K.W. Gao, W.Y. Chu, B. Gu, Protective Oil Coating, Z. Qingdong ............................... 722
T.C. Zhang, L.J. Qiao .................................................... 515 Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor Blend for Reinforced Concrete:
Pit Simulation Study of Zirconium Under Simple Immersion Part 2 — Inhibitor as Repair Strategy, B. Elsener, M.
Conditions in Oxidizing Chloride Solutions, G.C. Palit .... 523 Büchler, F. Stalder, H. Böhni ........................................ 727
Conditions Under Which Cracks Occur in Modified 13% 2,5-Bis(n-Pyridyl)-1,3,4-Oxadiazoles as Corrosion Inhibitors
Chromium Steel in Wet Hydrogen Sulfide Environments, T. for Mild Steel in Acidic Media, F. Bentiss, M. Lagrenée, M.
Hara, H. Asahi .............................................................. 533 Traisnel ........................................................................ 733
Model for Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Lithium Bromide Real-Time Localized Corrosion Monitoring in Industrial
Absorption Refrigeration Systems, A. Anderko, R.D. Young Cooling Water Systems, B. Yang .................................... 743
543 Properties of Rigid Polyurethane Foams Related to Their Use

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for Corrosion Control Inside Confined Spaces, P.P. Corrosion Products of Galvanized Rebars Embedded in
Trzaskoma-Paulette, S.G. Lambrakos, H.N. Jones ......... 757 Chloride-Contaminated Concrete, F. Belaïd, G. Arliguie, R.
Corrosion Review: Corrosion Testing Made Easy: Francois ....................................................................... 960
Electrochemical Impedance and Noise, R. Cottis, S. Corrosion Review: Chemical Resistance Guide for Plastics,
Turgoose; Review by W. Fürbeth ................................... 768 K.M. Pruett; Review by H. Ahluwalia ............................. 968

August (No. 8) October (No. 10)


2000 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Stress Corrosion 2000 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Visualizing Corrosion,
Cracking in Pressurized Water Reactors — Interpretation, H.S. Isaacs, G. Adzic, C.S. Jeffcoate .............................. 971
Modeling, and Remedies, P.M. Scott .............................. 771 Technical Note: Crevice Effect on Corrosion of Steel in
Modeling Transport Process and Current Distribution Simulated Concrete Pore Solutions, A.A. Sagüés, L. Li, H.W.
in a Cathodically Protected Crevice, D.-T. Chin, G.M. Sabde Pickering ...................................................................... 979
(Erratum, October 2000, p. 1075) ................................ 783 Technical Note: CAHMT — A New and Eco-Friendly Acidizing
Application of Boundary Element Models to Predict Corrosion Inhibitor, M.A. Quraishi, D. Jamal ................. 983
Effectiveness of Coupons for Accessing Cathodic Protection Discussion: Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor Blend for
of Buried Structures, D.P. Riemer, M.E. Orazem ............ 794 Reinforcing Concrete: Part 1 — Prevention of Corrosion, A.
Nickel-Based Alloys in Carbonaceous Gases, H.J. Grabke 801 Rosenberg .................................................................... 986
Titanium Corrosion in Alkaline Hydrogen Peroxide, J. Been, A Principal Determinant in Cathodic Protection Design of
D. Tromans .................................................................. 809 Offshore Structures — The Mean Current Density, W.H.
Improved Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloys by System Hartt, E. Lemieux ......................................................... 988
Approach Interface Engineering: Part 1 — Alclad 2024-T3, Effects of Electrolytic Zirconium Oxide Coating on Hydrogen
C.M. Reddy, Q.S. Yu, C.E. Moffitt, D.M. Wieliczka, R. Permeation of AISI 430 Stainless Steel, S.K. Yen, I.B. Huang,
Johnson, J.E. Deffeyes, H.K. Yasuda ............................. 819 Z.S. Yen ....................................................................... 998
Corrosion Layers of Low-Alloy Carbon Steels in CO2(g)- Testing for Erosion-Corrosion Under Disturbed Flow
Saturated Solutions by Mössbauer Spectroscopy, I. Raspini, Conditions Using a Rotating Cylinder with a Stepped
E. Chung, C. Saragovi ................................................... 832 Surface, S. Nesic, J. Bienkowski, K. Bremhorst,
Electrochemical Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steel in Borate K.-S. Yang .................................................................. 1005
Buffer Solution, M. Gojic´, D. Marijan, L. Kosec .............. 839 Effects of Sulfate and Nitrate Ion Additives on Pit Growth of
Corrosion Resistance and Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Pure Aluminum in 0.1 M Sodium Chloride Solution, S.-I.
Reactivation Testing of Some Iron-Based Hardfacing Alloys, Pyun, K.-H. Na, W.-J. Lee, J.-J. Park ........................... 1015
B.V. Cockeram ............................................................. 849 Corrosion Fatigue Crack Initiation in Aluminum Alloys 7075
Effect of Flow Velocity on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Behavior and 7050, P.S. Pao, C.R. Feng, S.J. Gill ....................... 1022
in Oil and Gas Environments, T. Hara, H. Asahi, Y. Suehiro, Improved Corrosion Protection of Al Alloys by System
H. Kaneta ..................................................................... 860 Approach Interface Engineering: Part 3 — AA 7075-T6, C.E.
Online Monitoring Systems of Microbiologically Influenced Moffitt, C.M. Reddy, Q.S. Yu, D.M. Wieliczka, R. Johnson,
Corrosion on Cu-10% Ni Alloy in Chlorinated, Brackish J.E. Deffeyes, H.K. Yasuda .......................................... 1032
Water, M. de Romero, Z. Duque, O. de Rincón, O. Pérez, Initiation of Fissure from Hydrogen Blister in Rail Steel,
I. Araujo, A. Martinez .................................................... 867 W.Y. Chu, K.W. Gao, Y.Z. Huang, Y.B. Wang,
Corrosion Review: Polymer Handbook, 4th Edition, L.J. Qiao .................................................................... 1046
J. Brandrup, E.H. Immergut, E.A. Grulke; Review by K. Effect of Hydrostatic Testing on Ductile Tearing of X-65
Abate ........................................................................... 880 Linepipe Steel with Stress Corrosion Cracks, M.P.H.
Brongers, J.A. Beavers, C.E. Jaske, B.S. Delanty ......... 1050
September (No. 9) Electrochemical Screening Test for Corrosion Protective
Atmospheric Corrosion Performance of Quenched- Aerospace Coatings for AA2024-T3, C.N. Hunter, J.H.
and-Tempered, High-Strength Weathering Steel, H.E. Osborne, S.R. Taylor ................................................... 1059
Townsend ..................................................................... 883 Influence of Welding and Heat Treatment on Corrosion of a
Improved Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloys by System High-Level Waste Container Material Carbon Steel in
Approach Interface Engineering: Part 2 — AA2024-T3, Q.S. Disposal Salt Brines, E. Smailos ................................. 1071
Yu, C.M. Reddy, C.E. Moffitt, D.M. Wieliczka, R. Johnson, Erratum: Modeling Transport Process and Current
J.E. Deffeyes, H.K. Yasuda ............................................ 887 Distribution in a Cathodically Protected Crevice, D.-T. Chin,
Preparation of Protective Films Containing Molybdate for G.M. Sabde (August 200, pp. 783-793) ........................ 1075
Self-Healing of a Scratched Iron Surface, K. Aramaki ..... 901 Corrosion Review: Fracture and Fatigue Control in
Effect of Silicon and Manganese Additions on the Trans- Structures: Applications of Fracture Mechanics, 3rd Edition,
passive Corrosion of High-Purity Fe-18% Cr-14% Ni Alloys, J.M. Barsom, S.T. Rolfe; Review by B. Craig ................ 1080
M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta, K. Kako, E. Kawakami ............... 910
Comparative Analysis of Electrochemical Noise Generated November (No. 11)
During Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304 Stainless Technical Note: Corrosion Inhibition of Low-Carbon Steel in
Steel, M. Leban, V. Dolc̆ek, A. Legat .............................. 921 Phosphoric Acid Solution by 2-Mercaptobenzoxazole, L.
Transient Analysis and Simulation of Pitting Corrosion for the Wang, G.-J. Yin, Q.-F. Zhang, J.-X. Pu ........................ 1083
Estimation of Noise Resistance, G. Miramontes de León, Influence of Electrolyte Movement on Measured
D.C. Farden, D.E. Tallman ............................................ 928 Electrochemical Noise, A. Legat ................................... 1086
Electrochemical Behavior of Rust Formed on Carbon Steel in Review of the Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys and Stainless
a Wet/Dry Environment Containing Chloride Ions, T. Steels in Strongly Oxidizing Pressurized High-Temperature
Nishimura, H. Katayama, K. Noda, T. Kodama ............... 935 Solutions at Subcritical and Supercritical Temperatures, P.
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Copper in Potable Kritzer, N. Boukis, E. Dinjus ....................................... 1093
Water Systems — pH Effects, B.J. Webster, S.E. Werner, Corrosion Inhibition of Copper in Hydrochloric Acid Under
D.B. Wells, P.J. Bremer ................................................ 942 Flow Conditions, E. Stupnis̆ek-Lisac, N. Galić, R. Gas̆parac
Electrical Resistance Changes as an Alternate Method for 1105
Monitoring the Corrosion of Steel in Concrete and Mortar, Stress Corrosion Cracking Caused by Passive Film-Induced
P.A. Cella, S.R. Taylor ................................................... 951 Tensile Stress, H. Lu, K.W. Gao, L.J. Qiao, Y.B. Wang, W.Y.

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Chu ........................................................................... 1112 Effect of Scribing Modes on Corrosion Test Results, H.K.
Calcium Hydroxide as a Promoter of Hydrogen Absorption in Yasuda, C.M. Reddy, Q.S. Yu, J.E. Deffeyes, G.P. Bierwagen,
99.5% Fe and a Fully Pearlitic 0.8% C Steel During L. He .............................................................................. 29
Electrochemical Reduction of Water, R.S. Lillard, D.G. Enos, Measurement of the Noise Resistance for Corrosion
J.R. Scully .................................................................. 1119 Applications, A. Aballe, A. Bautista, U. Bertocci, F. Huet .. 35
Predicting Susceptibility to Intergranular Stress Corrosion Dissolution and Passivation of Nickel-Free Austenitic
Cracking of Alloy 690, M. Casales, M.A. Espinoza-Medina, A. Stainless Steel in Concentrated Acids and Their Mixtures,
Martinez-Villafañe, V.M. Salinas-Bravo, J.G. Gonzalez- V.B. Singh, A. Gupta ...................................................... 43
Rodriguez ................................................................... 1133 Effects on Mixed-Mode I/III Loading on Environment-Induced
Humectant Use in the Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Cracking, R.H. Jones, H. Li, J.P. Hirth ............................ 52
Concrete, G.R. Holcomb, B.S. Covino, Jr., J.H. Russell, S.J. Electrochemical Frequency Modulation: A New
Bullard, S.D. Cramer, W.K. Collins, J.E. Bennett, H.M. Electrochemical Technique for Online Corrosion Monitoring,
Laylor ........................................................................ 1140 R.W. Bosch, J. Hubrecht, W.F. Bogaerts, B.C. Syrett ....... 60
Interdependence of On-Load Corrosion, Creep-Rupture, and Mobile Hydrogen Monitoring in the Wall of Hydrogenation
Copper Deposit in Augmenting Failure Processes of Boiler Reactors, G. Yu, X.Y. Zhang, Y.L. Du ............................... 71
Tubes, S.C. Bose, S.V. Reddy, K. Singh ....................... 1158 Applicability of the Slope Parameter Method to the Design of
Qualifications of Ti-6%Al-4%V-Ru Alloy Production Tubulars Cathodic Protection Systems for Marine Pipelines, K.
for Aggressive Fluoride-Containing Mobile Bay Well Service, Bethune, W.H. Hartt ....................................................... 78
R.W. Schutz, R.L. Porter, J.M. Horrigan ...................... 1170 Corrosion Resistance, Coating, and Magnetic Property Issues
Simulation of Coating Failures on Cathodically Protected of Nonmagnetic Austenitic Stainless Steels for Ship Hulls,
Pipelines — Experimental and Numerical Results, S.L.D.C. A.J. Sedriks, P.J. Dudt ................................................... 84
Brasil, J.C.F. Telles, L.R.M. Miranda ........................... 1180 Corrosion Review: Corrosion Control in Petroleum
Corrosion Review: Understanding the Basics, J.R. Davis; Production, TPC 5, 2nd Edition, H.G. Byars; Review by R.
Review by M. Davies ................................................... 1192 Javaherdashti ................................................................ 96

December (No. 12) February (No. 2)


Stability and Electrochemical Properties of Passive Layers on Effect of Magnesium Chloride Liquid Thickness on
Fe-Si Alloys, U. Wolff, F. Schneider, K. Mummert, L. Schultz Atmospheric Corrosion of Pure Iron, H. Masuda .............. 99
1195 Comparison of Methods for Removal of Corrosion Product
Aqueous Corrosion Behavior of Weathering Steel and Carbon from AA2024-T3, K.S. Ferrer, R.G. Kelly ........................ 110
Steel in Acid-Chloride Environments, Y.-S. Choi, J.-G. Kim Discretization Model of General Corrosion, G. Salvago, L.
1202 Magagnin, M. Bestetti ................................................... 118
Aqueous Corrosion of Tin-Bronze and Inhibition by Halide Pitting of Type 316L Stainless Steel—Effect of Electron
Benzotriazole, R. Walker ............................................. 1211 Beam Remelting, D. Tromans, A. Sato ........................... 126
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study of the Mass-Transport-Limited Oxygen Reduction Reaction on
Corrosion Process on Coated Galvanized Steel in a Salt AA2024-T3 and Selected Intermetallic Compounds in
Spray Fog Chamber, C. Pérez, A. Collazo, M. Izquierdo, P. Chromate-Containing Solutions, G.O. Ilevbare,
Merino, X.R. Nóvoa ..................................................... 1220 J.R. Scully .................................................................... 134
Oxides Formed on Titanium by Polishing, Etching, Anodizing, Influence of Composition and Thickness on the Atmospheric
or Thermal Oxidizing, J.R. Birch, T.D. Burleigh ........... 1233 Corrosion of Steel and Zinc and the Implications for
Catalytic Response and Electrode Kinetics on Noble Metal- Standards, Specifically ISO 9226, G.A. King, S. Pikul, N.
Treated Type 304 Stainless Steel in 288°C Water, Y.-J. Kim, Sherman, W.D. Ganther ............................................... 153
P.L. Andresen ............................................................. 1242 Defining the Limits of Application of Duplex Stainless Steel
Current and Potential Fluctuation Characteristics in Coupled to Carbon Steel in Oilfield Environments, A.J.
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Processes of Griffiths, A. Turnbull .................................................... 165
Stainless Steels, Y. Watanabe, T. Kondo ...................... 1250 Modeling of the Chemistry and Electrochemistry in Cracks—A
Formation of Corrosion Products on Open and Confined Zinc Review, A. Turnbull ...................................................... 175
Surfaces Exposed to Periodic Wet/Dry Conditions, F. Zhu, Corrosion Review: Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Irons and
D. Persson, D. Thierry, C. Taxen ................................. 1256 Steels, 4th Edition, W.C. Mack; Review by W.D. Van Arnam
A Study of Corrosion of Mild Steel in Mixtures of Petroleum 192
Distillates and Electrolytes, A. Groysman, N. Erdman .. 1266
Localized Corrosion of Carbon Steel Weldments, M. Sephton, March (No. 3)
P.C. Pistorius ............................................................. 1272 Self-Assembled Monolayers of Schiff Bases on Copper
Corrosion Review: Corrosion Prevention by Protective Surfaces, Z. Quan, X. Wu, S. Chen, S. Zhao, H. Ma ....... 195
Coatings, 2nd ed., C.G. Munger, revision author L.D. Computation of Rates of General Corrosion Using
Vincent; Review by J. Burnell-Gray ............................. 1304 Electrochemical and Thermodynamic Models, A. Anderko,
P. McKenzie, R.D. Young ............................................... 202
Effect of Neutron Irradiation on Stress Corrosion Cracking of
2001 (Vol. 57) Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature
Water, M. Mayuzumi, K. Hide, T. Arai ............................ 214
January (No. 1) Effects of Water and Gas Compositions on the Internal
Corrosion Inhibitors—Correlation Between Electronic Corrosion of Gas Pipelines—Modeling and Experimental
Structure and Efficiency, I. Lukovits, E. Kálmán, Studies, N. Sridhar, D.S. Dunn, A.M. Anderko, M.M. Lencka,
F. Zucchi .......................................................................... 3 H.U. Schutt .................................................................. 221
Surface Analysis of Adsorbed Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Fitness-for-Purpose Material Testing for Sour Gas Service
Inhibitors, R. De Marco, W. Durnie, A. Jefferson, —An Overview, M.G. Hay .............................................. 236
B. Kinsella ........................................................................ 9 The Effects of Ash Deposits on High-Temperature Corrosion of
Chloride Corrosion Threshold of Reinforcing Steel in Alkaline Alloys in a Fluidized Bed Combustion System, K. Liu, W.-P.
Solutions—Open-Circuit Immersion Tests, L. Li, Pan, J.T. Riley, I.G. Wright, K.K. Ho,
A.A. SagüésCorrosion Review: ..................................... 19

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A.K. Mehta, S.R. Smith ................................................. 253 Narasimhan (Erratum, July 2001, p. 656) .................... 465
Interpretation of Electrochemical Noise Data, R.A. Cottis .. 265 Corrosion Review: Steel Corrosion in Concrete:
Corrosion Review: Properties of Aluminum and Aluminum Fundamentals and Civil Engineering Practice, A. Bentur, S.
Alloys: Tensile, Creep and Fatigue Data at High and Low Diamond, W. Lafayette, N.S. Berke; Review by R. Dively . 480
Temperatures, J.G. Kaufman; Review by A. Agarwal ...... 288
June (No. 6)
April (No. 4) Pitting Characteristics of Alloy 600 and Alloy 601 in a
Technical Note: Dealloying Behavior of Unleaded Brasses Chloride-Containing Acidic Environment, I.B. Singh ...... 483
Containing Bismuth in Potable Water, J.-G. Kim, S.-B. Electrochemical Studies on High-Temperature Corrosion of
Jung, O.-H. Kwon ......................................................... 291 Silicon-Iron Coatings and Iron Aluminide Intermetallic
Strength Effect in Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Alloys by Molten Salts, M. Amaya, J. Porcayo-Calderon, L.
Steel in Aqueous Solution, H.L. Li, K.W. Gao, L.J. Qiao, Y.B. Martinez ....................................................................... 489
Wang, W.Y. Chu ........................................................... 295 Effects of Alloying Elements on the Corrosion of Steel in
Resistance to Localized Corrosion of Passive Films on a Industrial Atmospheres, H.E. Townsend ........................ 497
Duplex Stainless Steel, R.M. Souto, I.C. Mirza Rosca, S. Plotting Alloy Corrosion State Diagrams, O.V. Kurov ........ 502
González ...................................................................... 300 Interactions and Properties of Corrosion Inhibitors with
Inhibition of Copper Corrosion in Aqueous Sodium Chloride By-Product Layers, S. Ramachandran, S. Campbell, M.B.
Solution by N-Octadecylbenzidine/1-Docosanol Mixed Ward ............................................................................ 508
Langmuir-Blodgett Films, A. Jaiswal, R.A. Singh, Galvanic Study of Zinc and Copper in Lithium Bromide
R.S. Dubey ................................................................... 307 Solutions at Different Temperatures, A. Igual-Muñoz, J.
Localized Corrosion Behavior in Aluminum-Zinc Alloy García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón, V. Pérez-Herranz ................. 516
Coatings Investigated Using the Scanning Reference Structural and Mechanical Characteristics of Anodic Oxide
Electrode Technique, H.N. McMurray ............................ 313 Films on Titanium, M. Pang, D.E. Eakins, M.G. Norton, D.F.
Influence of Surface Condition on Primary Water Stress Bahr ............................................................................ 523
Corrosion Cracking Initiation of Alloy 600, S. Le Hong ... 323 Application of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for
Unusual Behavior of Magnesium and ZM Anodes in Monitoring Stress Corrosion Cracking, R.W. Bosch, F.
Aqueous Electrolytes at High Concentrations, D. Eliezer, A. Moons, J.H. Zheng, W.F. Bogaerts ................................ 532
Antonyraj ..................................................................... 334 Atomic Force Microscopy and X-Ray Photoelectron
Characterization of Rust on Weathering Steel by Gas Spectroscopy Study on the Passive Film for Type 316L
Adsorption, T. Ishikawa, M. Kumagai, A. Yasukawa, K. Stainless Steel, X.Y. Wang, Y.S. Wu, L. Zhang, Z.Y. Yu .. 540
Kandori ........................................................................ 346 Effect of Microalloy Elements on Corrosion Resistance of High-
A New Electrochemical Sensor for Monitoring Mobile Atomic Chromium-Containing Ferritic Stainless Steels in Chloride
Hydrogen in Metals, K. Ke, X.-Y. Zhang, Y.-L. Du ........... 353 Solutions, H. Kim, Y.-D. Lee .......................................... 547
Applications of Electrochemical Methods for Investigations of Influence of Mechanical Deformation on the Corrosion
Localized Corrosion of Nitrogen-Molybdenum Stainless Behavior of AISI 304 Stainless Steel Obtained from Cooking
Steels, J.H. Russell, B.S. Covino, Jr., S.J. Bullard ......... 360 Utensils, V.A.C. Haanappel, M.F. Stroosnijder ............... 557
Effect of Steel Microstructure on Corrosion Rate and Corrosion Review: Materials Science and Engineering
Protective Iron Carbonate Film Formation, A. Dugstad, H. Handbook, 3rd Edition, J.F. Shackelford, W. Alexander;
Hemmer, M. Seiersten .................................................. 369 Review by M. Davies ..................................................... 568
Corrosion Review: Plastics Materials, J. Brydson; Review by
M. Kunjapur ................................................................. 384 July (No. 7)
Dependence of Fretting Damage on Time, J.Zh. Yan, Y.Sh.
May (No. 5) Wu, J.Q. Li, L. Zhang (Erratum, December 2001, p. 1092)
Technical Note: Detection of Soluble Species Released 571
During Metal Corrosion in High-Temperature Aqueous Inhibition Effect of Calcium Tartrate on the Corrosion of Pure
Solutions, M. Bojinov, P. Kinnunen, T. Laitinen, K. Mäkelä, Aluminum in an Alkaline Solution, H.B. Shao, J.M. Wang,
M. Mäkelä, T. Saario, P. Sirkiä ...................................... 387 Z. Zhang, J.Q. Zhang, C.N. Cao .................................... 577
Improved Discrimination of Electrochemical Noise Signals Formation of Corrosion Products on Open and Confined Metal
Using Wavelet Analysis, B. Joseph, X.D. Dai, R.L. Motard, Surfaces Exposed to Periodic Wet/Dry Conditions—A
D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 394 Comparison Between Zinc and Electrogalvanized Steel, F.
Development of a Method for Corrosion Fatigue Life Zhu, D. Persson, D. Thierry .......................................... 582
Prediction of Structurally Loaded Bearing Steels, J. Linder, Deterioration of Cathodic Protection Action of Zinc-Rich Paint
R. Blom ........................................................................ 404 Coatings in Atmospheric Exposure, S. Feliu, Jr., M. Morcillo,
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Bis- S. Feliu ........................................................................ 591
[Triethoxysilypropyl]Tetrasulfide on Al 2024-T3 Substrates, Application of a General Reactive Transport Model to Predict
W.J. van Ooij, D. Zhu ................................................... 413 Environment Under Disbonded Coatings, N. Sridhar, D.S.
Effect of Thiosulfate and Sulfite on the Permeation Rate of Dunn, M. Seth .............................................................. 598
Hydrogen Through Iron, M.H. Abd Elhamid, B.G. Ateya, K.G. Inhibition of Type 304 Stainless Steel Corrosion in 2 M
Weil, H.W. Pickering ..................................................... 428 Sulfuric Acid by Some Benzoazoles—Time and
Effect of Retained Austenite on Corrosion Performance for Temperature Effects, A.M. Al-Mayouf, A.K. Al-Ameery, A.A.
Modified 13% Cr Steel Pipe, M. Kimura, Y. Miyata, T. Al-Suhybani ................................................................. 614
Toyooka, Y. Kitahaba .................................................... 433 Numerical Prediction of Erosion-Corrosion in Bends, A.
Temperature Effect on Seawater Immersion Corrosion of Keating, S. Nesic .......................................................... 621
90:10 Copper-Nickel Alloy, R.E. Melchers ...................... 440 A Novel Model for Crevice Corrosion of Lap Joints,
Effect of Tungsten Substitution on Precipitation Retardation X. Zheng ...................................................................... 634
and Stress Corrosion Cracking Properties of 25%Cr-6%Ni A Comparative Study of Corrosion Behavior of Al/SiCp
Duplex Stainless Steel, J.S. Kim, T.H. Ha, K.Y. Kim ....... 452 Composite With Cast Iron, Y.L. Saraswathi, S. Das, D.P.
Surface Characterization and Pitting Behavior of High-Cr-Ni- Mondal ......................................................................... 643
Mo Alloys in Simulated White Water Environment, S. Corrosion Review: Atmospheric Degradation and Corrosion
Rajeswari, K. Suresh Kumar Danadurai, T.M. Sridhar, S.V. Control, P.A. Schweitzer; Review by M. Kunjapur ........... 656

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Erratum: Surface Characterization and Pitting Behavior of Kho, T. Kang ................................................................ 815
High-Cr-Ni-Mo Alloys in Simulated White Water Corrosion Review: Galvanic Corrosion: A Practical Guide for
Environment, S. Rajeswari, K. Suresh Kumar Danadurai, Engineers, R. Francis; Review by S.R. Freeman ............. 832
T.M. Sridhar, S.V. Narasimhan (May 2001, p. 465) ....... 263
October (No. 10)
August (No. 8) Effect of Fluid Velocity and Exposure Time on Copper
F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Corrosion and Corrosion Corrosion in a Concentrated Lithium Bromide Solution,
Control in the Telecommunications Outside Plant, V. Pérez-Herranz, M.T. Montañés, J. García-Antón, J.L.
G. Schick ..................................................................... 659 Guiñón ........................................................................ 835
A Stochastic Approach to Study Localized Corrosion of AISI Analysis of Electrochemical Noise with Wavelet Transform,
304L and AISI 316L Stainless Steels as a Function of X.F. Liu, H.G. Wang, S.J. Huang, H.C. Gu ..................... 843
Potential Scan Rate, J.M. Bastidas, J.L. Polo, C.L. Torres, E. Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless
Cano ............................................................................ 666 Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution—Predicting Time-to-
“Barrier-Adhesion” Principle for Corrosion Protection, H.K. Failure and Effect of Sensitizing Temperature, R. Nishimura,
Yasuda, Q.S. Yu, C.M. Reddy, C.E. Moffitt, D.M. Wieliczka, I. Katim, Y. Maeda ........................................................ 853
J.E. Deffeyes ................................................................ 670 Role of Manganese Dioxide in Corrosion in the Presence
Biofilm Effect on the Cathodic and Anodic Processes on of Natural Biofilms, D.T. Ruppel, S.C. Dexter, G.W. Luther,
Stainless Steel in Seawater Near the Corrosion Potential: III ................................................................................. 863
Part 1—Corrosion Potential, G. Salvago, L. Magagnin ..... 680 Changes in Corrosion Resistance of 18%Cr-12%Ni-Type
Measurement of the Effect of Artificial Crack Geometry on the Stainless Steels After Sensitization, P. Záhumensky´, S.
Rate of Bulk H+ Transport Using Fiber Optic Chemical Tuleja, J. Országhová, J. Janovec, V. Magula ................ 874
Sensors, P.D. Peterson, A.P. Reynolds, M.A. Sutton ....... 693 Wear-Corrosion Comparisons of Passivating vs
Role of Alloying Additions on the Dissolution Kinetics of Nonpassivating Alloys in Aerated 3.5% Aqueous Solutions of
Aluminum Binary Alloys Using Artificial Crevice Electrodes, Sodium Chloride, N. Latona, P. Fetherston, A. Chen, K.
T. Ramgopal, G.S. Frankel ............................................ 702 Sridharan, R.A. Dodd ................................................... 884
Evidence of Two Anodic Processes in the Polarization Curves Effect of Various Impurities on the Transpassive Corrosion of
of Magnesium in Aqueous Media, M.G. López-Buisán High-Purity Fe-18%Cr-14%Ni Alloys, M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta,
Natta ............................................................................ 712 K. Kako, E. Kawakami .................................................. 889
Variation of the Fracture Toughness of a High-Strength Corrosion Inhibition of Pure Aluminum by Morpholine-
Pipeline Steel Under Cathodic Protection, P. Andrews, M. Methylene-Phosphonic Acid in Neutral Chloride Solution,
McQueen, N. Millwood .................................................. 721 M.M. Stefenel, B.M. Vuano, C.E. Mayer ......................... 898
Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steels and Nickel-Based Effectiveness of a Silane Coating Against Microbiologically
Alloys in Acetic Acid Solutions Containing Bromide Ions, Influenced Corrosion of an Alumina-Particle-Reinforced
G.Q. Liu, Z.Y. Zhu, W. Ke, E.H. Han, C.L. Zeng ............. 730 Aluminum 6061-Matrix Composite, R.U. Vaidya, S.M.
Corrosion Review: Peabody’s Control of Pipeline Corrosion, Brozik, A. Deshpande, L.E. Hersman ............................. 905
2nd Edition, R.L. Bianchetti; Review by A. Agarwal ........ 744 A New Probe for the Investigation of Soil Corrosivity, M.C. Li,
Z. Han, H.C. Lin, C.N. Cao (Erratum, December 2001, p.
September (No. 9) 1092) ........................................................................... 913
Technical Note: Concerning the Conversion of the Constant Statement of Ownership Management and Circulation
Phase Element Parameter Y0 into a Capacitance, C.H. Hsu, (Erratum, November 2001, p. 1008) ............................. 919
F. Mansfeld .................................................................. 747 Corrosion Review: Environmental Degradation of Metals,
Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Behavior of Alpha U.K. Chatterjee, S.K. Bose, S.K. Roy; Review by W. Amend
Aluminum Bronze in Concentrated Alkali Solutions, E.A. 920
Ashour, E.A. Abd El Meguid, B.G. Ateya ........................ 749
Corrosion Behavior of Tungsten-Bearing Steel in a Wet/Dry November (No. 11)
Environment Containing Chloride Ions, T. Nishimura, K. Environment-Assisted Cracking of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys
Noda, T. Kodama .......................................................... 753 in Oil and Gas Production Environments: A Review, P.R.
Biofilm Effect on the Cathodic and Anodic Processes on Rhodes ......................................................................... 923
Stainless Steel in Seawater Near the Corrosion Potential— Atmospheric Corrosion of Copper in Ibero-America, M.
Part 2: Oxygen Reduction on Passive Metal, G. Salvago, L. Morcillo, E. Almeida, M. Marrocos, B. Rosales ............... 967
Magagnin ..................................................................... 759 Technical Note: A New Electrochemical Testing Method of
Effects of Environmental and Metallurgical Conditions on the Evaluating Rust-Preventive Oil, S.W. Yao, Y.Y. Chen, W.G.
Passive and Localized Dissolution of Ti-0.15%Pd, C.S. Zhang, H.Z. Wang ......................................................... 981
Brossia, G.A. Cragnolino ............................................... 768 Sulfidation-Resistant Nickel-Based Superalloy for Fluid
Roles of Copper and Nickel in 13%Cr Stainless Steel for Catalytic Cracking Gas Expander Turbine, H. Yakuwa, M.
Improvement of Wet Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Resistance, Miyasaka, T. Go, S. Nakahama, M. Kawasaki, C. Fang, T.
M. Sugiyama, T. Hara, H. Asahi .................................... 777 Narita .......................................................................... 986
An Intraspecimen Method for the Statistical Characterization Corrosion Induced for a Novel Aerobic Bacteria Isolated in an
of Stress Corrosion Crack Initiation Behavior, I.S. Hwang, Offshore Injection System, M. Amaya, J.M. Romero, L.
S.U. Kwon, J.H. Kim, S.-G. Lee ..................................... 787 Martinez ....................................................................... 999
Multistep Genetic Algorithm for Detecting Corrosion of Corrosion Review: CASTI Guidebook to ASME Section VIII,
Reinforcing Steels in Concrete, M. Ridha, K. Amaya, Div. 1—Pressure Vessels, W.J. Carter, B. Bell; Review by M.
S. Aoki ......................................................................... 794 Kunjapur ................................................................... 1008
Improved Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloys by System Erratum: Statement of Ownership Management and
Approach Interface Engineering: Part 4—Spray Paint Circulation (October 2001, p. 919) .............................. 1008
Primer-Coated Aluminum Alloys, Q.S. Yu, C.M. Reddy, C.E.
Moffitt, D.M. Wieliczka, R. Johnson, J.E. Deffeyes, H.K. December (No. 12)
Yasuda ......................................................................... 802 Effect of Ion Implantation on the Corrosion Behavior of
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Carbon Steel Iron, Stainless Steels, and Aluminum—A Review, E.
Exposed to Anaerobic Soil, S.Y. Li, Y.G. Kim, K.S. Jeon, Y.T. McCafferty .................................................................. 1011

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2001 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Understanding E.M.E. Mansour, A.M. Abdel-Gaber, B.A. Abd-El Nabey,
the Corrosion of Stainless Steel, R.C. Newman ..... 1030 A. Tadros, H. Aglan, and A. Ludwick ......................... 113
Crevice Corrosion Stabilization and Repassive Atmospheric Corrosion Study of Electrodeposited Hard
Behavior of Alloy 625 and Alloy 22, B.A. Kehler, Chromium and High-Velocity Oxygen-Fuel Thermal
G.O. Ilevbare, J.R. Scully ..................................... 1042 Spray Coatings
Tarnish Protection of Silver using a Hexadecanthiol P.M. Natishan, S.H. Lawrence, R.L. Foster, and
Self-Assembled Monolayer and Descriptions of B.D. Sartwell ............................................................. 119
Accelerated Tarnish Tests, T.D. Burleigh, Y.Gu, Effect of Chromium Content on Anodic Polarization
G. Donahey, M. Vida, D.H. Waldeck 1066 Characteristics of Fe-Cr-Al and Fe-Cr-Si Alloys
Erratum: Dependence of Fretting Damage on Time, K. Hio, T. Yamada, Y. Tsuchida, K. Nakajima, and
J.Zh. Yan, Y.Sh. Wu, J.Q. Li, L Zhang Y. Hosoi ..................................................................... 124
(July 2001, p.571) ............................................... 1092 A Cell Holder for Simultaneous In-Situ X-Ray Diffraction
Erratum: A New Probe for the Investigation of Soil and Electrochemical Studies: Part 1—Zinc in a Sodium
Corrosivity, M.C. Li, Z. Han, H.C. Lin, C.N. Cao Chloride Solution
(October 2001, p. 913) ......................................... 1092 L. Díaz-Ballote ................................................................ 132
Corrosion Review: Cooling Water Treatment: Effect of Chromate on Open-Circuit Pit Growth in Alumi-
Principles and Practice, C. Frayne; Review by num Thin Films
W. Micheletti ....................................................... 1096 D. Lu, P. Schmutz, and G.S. Frankel ............................... 137
Effect of Ferrous Ion Oxidation on Corrosion of Active Iron
under an Aerated Solution Layer
2002 (vol. 58) F.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and D.E. Cormack . 145
Effect of Specific Water Quality Parameters on Copper
January (No. 1) Corrosion
Active Corrosion Protection in Ce-Modified Hydrotalcite S.O. Pehkonen, A. Palit, and X. Zhang ............................ 156
Conversion Coatings Corrosion Characteristics of Mild Steel in Urea Ammonium
R.G. Buchheit, S.B. Mamidipally, P. Schmutz, and Nitrate Fertilizer Solutions
H. Guan ......................................................................... 3 J.R. Cahoon .................................................................... 166
Testing Sensitization and Predicting Susceptibility to Corrosion Characteristics of Rigid Polyurethane Thermally
Intergranular Corrosion and Intergranular Stress Insulated Pipeline with Insulation Defects
Corrosion Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Steels J.-G. Kim, Y.-W. Kim, and M.-C. Kang ............................. 175
V. Kain, R.C. Prasad, and P.K. De ..................................... 15 Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Control, 2nd Edition,”
Deepwater Cathodic Protection: Part 1—Laboratory by S.A. Bradford
Simulation Experiments reviewed by K. Abate ..................................................... 184
S. Chen and W.H. Hartt .................................................... 38
Self-Assembled Monolayers of Perfluoroalkyl Amideethane- March (No. 3)
thiols, Fluoroalkylthiols, and Alkylthiols for the Technical Note: Ennoblement—A Common Phenomenon?
Prevention of Silver Tarnish F. Mansfeld, C.H. Hsu, Z. Sun, D. Örnek, and
T.D. Burleigh, C. Shi, S. Kilic, S. Kovacik, T. Thompson, T.K. Wood .................................................................. 187
and R.M. Enick ............................................................ 49 Influence of N-Heterocyclic Compounds on the Corrosion
Corrosion and Galvanic Compatibility Studies of a High- of Al-Si Alloy in Hydrochloric Acid—Effect of pH and
Strength Copper-Nickel Alloy Temperature
S.A. Campbell, G.J.W. Radford, C.D.S. Tuck, and A.A. Mazhar, S.T. Arab, and E.A. Noor ............................ 192
B.D. Barker .................................................................. 57 Inhibition of Mild Steel Corrosion in the Presence of
Nonexponential Transients Resulting from Application Fatty Acid Thiosemicarbazides
of the Interruption Technique to Assess Corrosion Rate M.A. Quraishi, D. Jamal, and R.N. Singh ........................ 201
of Steel in Concrete Effect of Variations in Boiling Water Reactor Water
V. Feliu, A. Cobo, J.A. Gonzalez, and S. Feliu ................... 72 Chemistry
Niobium-Added Type 308 Stainless Steel Weld Metal on Type 304 Stainless Steel Electrochemical Corrosion
Resistant to Sensitization by Postweld Heat Treatment Potential
and Low-Temperature Aging Y.-J. Kim ......................................................................... 208
I. Hamada and K. Yamauchi ............................................. 82 Effect of Cavitation on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion and the
Corrosion Review: “Cathodic Protection of Steel in Development of a Test for Evaluating Inhibitors
Concrete,” edited by P.M. Chess A.G. Petersen, D. Klenerman, W.M. Hedges, and
reviewed by K.K. Aligizaki ................................................ 96 M.L. Harris ................................................................ 216
In Situ Raman Spectroscopic Investigation of Nickel
February (No. 2) Hydrothermal Corrosion
Technical Note: Divergent Effects of N-Acyl Glutamates J.E. Maslar, W.S. Hurst, W.J. Bowers, Jr., J.H. Hendricks,
on Corrosion of Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys and M.I. Aquino ......................................................... 225
D.C. Silverman and T.K. Hirzel ......................................... 99 Chemical Analysis of an Artificial Biofilm That Enhances
Dithiazolidines—A New Class of Heterocyclic Inhibitors or Inhibits Carbon Steel Corrosion
for Prevention of Mild Steel Corrosion in Hydrochloric Y. Tanji, T. Itoh, T. Nakano, K. Hori, and H. Unno ........... 232
Acid Solution Study of Copper Dissolution and Passivation Processes
M.A. Quraishi and R. Sardar .......................................... 103 by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
Effect of Noble Metal Coating on Carbon Steel Corrosion M.E. Folquer, S.B. Ribotta, S.G. Real, and L.M. Gassa .... 240
in High-Temperature Water Factors Affecting the Quality and Corrosion Inhibition
Y.-J. Kim ......................................................................... 108 Ability of Self-Assembled Monolayers of a Schiff Base
Solvent Effect on the Protection Efficiency of Vinyl Resin Z. Quan, S. Chen, X. Cui, and Y. Li ................................. 248
Varnish for Preventing the Corrosion of Steel Using
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
Application of Inhibitors to Reduce the Hydrogen Uptake Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Studies
of Steel During Electrochemical Chloride Extraction of 3,5-Di(n-Tolyl)-4-Amino-1,2,4-Triazole Adsorption
M. Siegwart, B.J. McFarland, J.F. Lyness, and on Mild Steel in Acidic Media
A. Abu-Tair ................................................................ 257 F. Bentiss, M. Lagrenée, B. Elmehdi, B. Mernari,
Characteristics of Near-Neutral-pH Stress Corrosion M. Traisnel, and H. Vezin .......................................... 399
Cracks in an X-65 Pipeline Corrosion Measurements on Thin-Film Disks Using Optical
W. Chen, F. King, and E. Vokes ....................................... 267 Surface Analysis
Erosion and Erosion-Corrosion Behaviors of Several T. Cheng, C. Lazik, J. Chao, V. Velidandla, S.W. Meeks,
Stainless Steels in Dual-Phase Fluid and D. Oak ................................................................ 408
D. He, X. Jiang, S. Li, and H. Guan ................................ 276 Corrosion Control of Mild Steel by Aerobic Bacteria
Corrosion Performance of Field-Applied Chromate Under Continuous Flow Conditions
Conversion Coatings Kh.M. Ismail, T. Gehrig, A. Jayaraman, T.K. Wood,
R.B. Leggat, S.R. Taylor, W. Zhang, and R.G. Buchheit ... 283 K. Trandem, P.J. Arps, and J.C. Earthman ................ 417
Corrosion Review: “A Practical Manual on Microbiologi- A Perspective on Corrosion Inhibition by Biofilms
cally Influenced Corrosion—Volume 2,” edited by B. Little and R. Ray ........................................................ 424
J.G. Stoecker, II Microbiological Corrosion: Hydrogen Permeation
reviewed by L. Magagnin ................................................ 296 and Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
M.F. de Romero, Z. Duque, O.T. de Rincón, O. Pérez,
April (No. 4) I. Araujo, and B. Briceño ............................................ 429
Technical Note: Synergetic Effect of 8-Quinolinol and A Simple Model for the Photoelectrochemical Behavior
Benzotriazole on Preventing Dezincification of α-Brass of Corrosion Layers with Variable Hydration Degree
(35.9% Zn) in Acid Chloride Solutions S. Piazza, C. Sunseri, and F. Di Quarto ........................... 436
H.H. Rehan and H.A. Abd El-Rahman ............................ 299 New Methodology for Crevice-Corrosion Testing of Welds
Discussion: Pitting Characteristics of Alloy 600 and with Reinforcements
Alloy 601 in a Chloride-Containing Acidic Environment R.A. Buchanan and C.D. Lundin ..................................... 448
J.H. Qiu .......................................................................... 303 Development of an Aircraft Lap Joint Simulant Environ-
Chloride Corrosion Threshold of Reinforcing Steel ment
in Alkaline Solutions—Cyclic Polarization Behavior K.S. Ferrer and R.G. Kelly ............................................... 452
L. Li and A.A. Sagüés ..................................................... 305 Corrosion Review: “Modern Electrochemistry, 2nd
A Study of Some New Acidizing Inhibitors on Corrosion Edition,”
of N-80 Alloy in 15% Boiling Hydrochloric Acid by J.O’M. Bockris and A.K.N. Reddy (and M. Gaboa-
M.A. Quraishi, N. Sardar, and H. Ali ............................... 317 Aldeco [vol. 2A])
Performance of Hydrotalcite Conversion Treatments reviewed by W. Fürbeth .................................................. 463
on AA2024-T3 When Used in a Coating System
R.B. Leggat, W. Zhang, R.G. Buchheit, and S.R. Taylor ... 322 June (No. 6)
Effect of Passivity of the Oxide Film on Low-pH Stress Influence of Phosphate on Corrosion Products of Iron
Corrosion Cracking of API 5L X-65 Pipeline Steel in Chloride-Polluted-Concrete-Simulating Solutions:
in Bicarbonate Solution Ferrihydrite vs Green Rust
J.-J. Park, S.-I. Pyun, K.-H. Na, S.-M. Lee, and Y.-T. Kho . 329 J.-M.R. Génin, L. Dhouibi, Ph. Refait, M. Abdelmoula,
Drift Removal Procedures in the Analysis of Electrochem- and E. Triki ............................................................... 467
ical Noise Effects of Calcium Modification on the Electrochemical
U. Bertocci, F. Huet, R.P. Nogueira, and P. Rousseau ...... 337 and Corrosion Properties of Weathering Steel
Er+As Ion Implantation To Reduce Stress Corrosion K.Y. Kim, Y.H. Chung, Y.H. Hwang, and J.Y. Yoo ............ 479
Cracking Corrosion Protection of Mild Steel Using Sulfonic
of Generator Retaining Ring Steel in Nitrate Solution and Phosphonic Acid-Doped Polyanilines
H. Jin, H.J. Kim, D. Woerner, and C.L. Wu ...................... 348 P.J. Kinlen, Y. Ding, and D.C. Silverman ......................... 490
Persistence of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Inhibitors Oxidation of Fe2+ Ions in Sulfate- and Chloride-Containing
R. De Marco, W. Durnie, A. Jefferson, B. Kinsella, and Aqueous Medium
A. Crawford ............................................................... 354 S.J. Oh, S.J. Kwon, J.-Y. Lee, J.-Y. Yoo, and W.-Y. Choo .. 498
Significance of Temperature Change on the Behavior Inhibition by Zinc and 1-Hydroxyethane-1,1-Diphosphonic
of Crevice Corrosion Acid of the Corrosion of Mild Steel
M.I. Abdulsalam ............................................................. 364 H.S. Awad and S. Turgoose ............................................ 505
Characterization of Gun-Barrel Steel Corrosion as a Analytical Evaluation of Galvanic Anode Cathodic Protec-
Function tion Systems for Steel in Concrete
of Time in Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid Solution W.H. Hartt ....................................................................... 513
S. Maeng, L. Axe, and T.A. Tyson ................................... 370 Electrochemical Investigation of Magnetite Reductive
Corrosion Review: “ASM Specialty Handbook: Nickel, Dissolution in Aqueous Solutions
Cobalt, and Their Alloys,” edited by J.R. Davis A.M. Al-Mayouf ............................................................... 519
reviewed by H. Ahluwalia .............................................. 381 Precyclic-Loading-Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking
of Pipeline Steels in a Near-Neutral-pH Soil Environ-
May (No. 5) ment
Development and Testing of All Organic Volatile Corrosion S.-H. Wang, W. Chen, F. King, T.R. Jack, and
Inhibitors R.R. Fessler ............................................................... 526
M.A. Quraishi and D. Jamal ........................................... 387 Corrosion Fatigue Growth of Zirconium in Boiling Nitric
Electrochemical Interaction of Lead with Alloy 600 and Acid
Alloy 690 in High-Temperature Water T. Motooka and K. Kiuchi ................................................ 535
S.S. Hwang and J.S. Kim ............................................... 392
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
Corrosion Review: “Recent Advances in Marine Biotech- T. Motooka and K. Kiuchi ................................................ 703
nology—Volume 3: Biofilms, Bioadhesion, Corrosion, Corrosion Review: “Elasticity in Engineering Mechanics,
and Biofouling,” edited by M. Fingerman, R. 2nd Edition,” by A.P. Boresi and K.P. Chong
Nagabhushanam, and M.-F. Thompson reviewed by W.D. Van Arnam ......................................... 712
reviewed by M. Davies and P.J.B. Scott .......................... 544
September (No. 9)
July (No. 7) 2002 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: In Pursuit of New
Anaerobic Corrosion of Carbon Steel and Cast Iron in Corrosion-Resistant Alloys
Artificial Groundwaters: Part 1—Electrochemical K. Hashimoto .................................................................. 715
Aspects Microemulsion System as a Steel Corrosion Inhibitor
N.R. Smart, D.J. Blackwood, and L. Werme .................... 547 T.N. Castro Dantas, E. Ferreira Moura, H. Scatena, Jr.,
Corrosion Behavior and Galvanic Studies of Brass and A.A. Dantas Neto ................................................ 723
and Bronzes in Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solutions Microbially Deposited Manganese and Iron Oxides
A. Igual Muñoz, J. Garcia Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and on Passive Metals—Their Chemistry and Consequences
V. Pérez Herranz ........................................................ 560 for Material Performance
Effect of Silicon Content on the Corrosion Properties X. Shi, R. Avci, and Z. Lewandowski .............................. 728
of Calcium-Modified Weathering Steel in a Chloride In Situ Raman Spectroscopic Investigation of Stainless
Environment Steel Hydrothermal Corrosion
K.Y. Kim, Y.H. Hwang, and J.Y. Yoo ................................ 570 J.E. Maslar, W.S. Hurst, W.J. Bowers, Jr., and J.H.
Effect of Microstructure on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Hendricks .................................................................. 739
of X-80 Pipeline Steel in Diluted Sodium Bicarbonate Aromatic Triazoles as Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel
Solutions in Acidic Environments
J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, M. Casales, V.M. Salinas-Bravo, M.A. Quraishi and R. Sardar .......................................... 748
J.L. Albarran, and L. Martinez ................................... 584 Comparison of Electrochemical Noise and Wire-on-Screw
Hydrotalcite Coating Formation on Al-Cu-Mg Alloys Technique in Simulated Marine Atmospheres
from Oxidizing Bath Chemistries E. Garcia-Ochoa, R. Ramirez, V. Torres, F.J. Rodriguez,
W. Zhang and R.G. Buchheit ........................................... 591 and J. Genesca .......................................................... 756
Effect of Cold Reduction on Corrosion of Carbon Steel Pitting Corrosion Control of Aluminum 2024 Using
in Aerated 3% Sodium Chloride Protective Biofilms That Secrete Corrosion Inhibitors
C. Montero-Ocampo and L. Veleva .................................. 601 D. Örnek, T.K. Wood, C.H. Hsu, Z. Sun, and
Influence of Turbulent Flow on the Localized Corrosion F. Mansfeld ................................................................ 761
Process of Mild Steel with Inhibited Aqueous Carbon Effect of Temperature on the Marine Immersion Corrosion
Dioxide Systems of Carbon Steels
J.L. Mora-Mendoza, J.G. Chacon-Nava, G. Zavala-Olivares, R.E. Melchers .................................................................. 768
M.A. González-Núñez, and S. Turgoose ..................... 608 Corrosion and Cracking Behavior in an API X-80 Steel
Corrosion Review: “Mechanical and Corrosion-Resistant Exposed to Sour Gas Environments
Properties of Plastics and Elastomers,” by P.A. J.L. Albarran, A. Aguilar, L. Martinez, and H.F. Lopez ..... 783
Schweitzer Study on the Repair of Corroded, Reinforced Concrete
reviewed by D. Janoff ..................................................... 624 Structures by Electrochemical Treatment
J.-S. Ryu ......................................................................... 793
August (No. 8) Effect of Vacuum Brazing on Corrosion Resistance of
Anaerobic Corrosion of Carbon Steel and Cast Iron UNS S31803 and UNS S31200 Duplex Stainless Steels
in Artificial Groundwaters: Part 2—Gas Generation L.H. Chiu, W.C. Hsieh, and Y.C. Ling ............................. 797
N.R. Smart, D.J. Blackwood, and L. Werme .................... 627 Corrosion Review: “Corrosion-Resistant Linings and
A Thermodynamic Interpretation of Microbiologically Coatings,” by P.A. Schweitzer
Influenced Corrosion reviewed by M.M. Kunjapur ........................................... 808
D.A. Jones and P.S. Amy ................................................ 638
Effect of Titanium and Aluminum Contents on the Grain- October (No. 10)
Boundary Sulfidation of a Nickel-Based Superalloy F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Corrosion Considerations
H. Yakuwa, M. Miyasaka, S. Nakahama, T. Ohno, Related to Permanent Disposal of High-Level
T. Uehara, T. Nonomura, and T. Narita ....................... 646 Radioactive Waste
Stability Study of Iron Sulfide Films, Electrochemically G.M. Gordon .................................................................. 811
Grown on Carbon Steel, in Different Electrolytic Media Corrosion Protection of an Aluminum Alloy with Nontoxic
E. Sosa, R. Cabrera-Sierra, M.T. Oropeza, and Compound Inhibitors in Chloride Media
I. Gonzalez ................................................................. 659 X.F. Liu, S.J. Huang, and H.C. Gu ................................. 826
Impedance Fitting of 254SMO and AISI 304 Stainless Fracture of AISI 4340 Steel in Concentrated Sodium
Steels Under Pitting Conditions Hydroxide Solution
J.L. Polo, E. Cano, D.Y. Kong, and J.M. Bastidas ............ 670 S. Liu and D.D. Macdonald ............................................ 835
Effect of Hydrogen on Creep in High-Purity Ni-16Cr-9Fe Pinhole Enlargement During Electrochemical Porosity
Alloys at 360°C Measurement
D.J. Paraventi, T.M. Angeliu, and G.S. Was .................... 675 Y.M. Chen, G.P. Yu, and J.H. Huang .............................. 846
Role of Grain-Boundary Precipitates and Solute-Depleted Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Cold-Worked
Zone on the Intergranular Corrosion of Aluminum and Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel Using
Alloy 7150 the Slow Strain Rate Test
T. Ramgopal, P.I. Gouma, and G.S. Frankel .................... 687 C. Garcia, F. Martín, P. De Tiedra, S. Alonso, and
Diffusion of Hydrogen in a Steel Substrate Absorbed M.L. Aparicio ............................................................. 849
During Zinc and Zinc-Silica Electroplating Hydrogen Embrittlement of SAF 2205 Duplex Stainless
J.L. Cao, L.T. Li, J.X. Wu, Y.P. Lu, and Z.L. Gui ............... 698 Steel
Difference in Corrosion Fatigue Behavior Between J.W. Hsu, S.Y. Tsai, and H.C. Shih ............................ 858
Ti-5Ta Alloy and Zirconium in Boiling Nitric Acid
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
Use of Electrical Resistance Probes for Studying Development and Application of Useful Equations
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion to Predict Corrosion Inhibition by Different Surfactants
R.A. Royer and R.F. Unz ................................................ 863 in Various Aqueous Environments
Waterborne Anticorrosive Systems for Steel Protection— M.L. Free ...................................................................... 1025
Part 1: Formulation and Testing Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600
J.I. Amalvy, A.C. Aznar, O.R. Pardini, and in 10% Sodium Hydroxide Solution at 315°C
G.A. Guzmán ............................................................ 871 D.H. Hur, J.S. Kim, J.S. Baek, and J.G. Kim ................ 1031
Flow-Induced Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide A Novel Approach to Characterizing the Corrosion Resis-
Corrosion Studies Using the Dynamic Field Tester tance of Super Duplex Stainless Steel Welds
in Crude Oil Wells A. Turnbull, P.E. Francis, M.P. Ryan, L.P. Orkney,
S.E. Hernández, S. Hernández, H. Rincón, and A.J. Griffiths, and B. Hawkins ................................ 1039
J.R. Vera ................................................................... 881 Corrosion Review: “Chemistry and Electrochemistry
Corrosion Review: “Fundamentals of Electrochemical of Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking: A
Corrosion,” by E.E. Stansbury and R.A. Buchanan Symposium Honoring the Contributions of R.W.
reviewed by H. Ahluwalia ............................................. 896 Staehle,” edited by R.H. Jones
reviewed by B. Craig ................................................... 1072
November (No. 11)
Corrosion of Molybdenum in Aqueous Media to Predict Corrosion Inhibition by Different Surfactants
Z. Misirlioğlu and A. Aksüt ............................................. 899 in Various Aqueous Environments
Corrosion Fatigue of Precipitation-Hardening Martensitic M.L. Free ...................................................................... 1025
Stainless Steel Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600
C.-K. Lin, W.-C. Fan, and W.-J. Tsai ............................... 904 in 10% Sodium Hydroxide Solution at 315°C
Optimization of Cathodic Protection Systems Using D.H. Hur, J.S. Kim, J.S. Baek, and J.G. Kim ................ 1031
Boundary Elements and Genetic Algorithms A Novel Approach to Characterizing the Corrosion Resis-
P. Miltiadou and L.C. Wrobel .......................................... 912 tance of Super Duplex Stainless Steel Welds
Adsorption of Benzotriazole on Copper Electrode Surfaces A. Turnbull, P.E. Francis, M.P. Ryan, L.P. Orkney,
in Citric Acid Media A.J. Griffiths, and B. Hawkins ................................ 1039
J.M. Bastidas, P. Pinilla, J.L. Polo, and E. Cano ............. 922 Corrosion Review: “Chemistry and Electrochemistry
Corrosion Detection of Mild Steel in a Two-Phase Hydro- of Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking: A
carbon/Electrolyte System Under Flow Conditions Symposium Honoring the Contributions of R.W.
Using Electrochemical Noise Staehle,” edited by R.H. Jones
J.M. Malo, J. Uruchurtu, and O. Corona ......................... 932 reviewed by B. Craig ................................................... 1072
Inhibitory Effect of Boric Acid on Intergranular Attack
and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mill-Annealed Alloy 2003 (vol. 59)
600 in High-Temperature Water
H. Kawamura, H. Hirano, M. Koike, and M. Suda ......... 941
Effectiveness of Rare-Earth Metal Compounds as Corro- January (No. 1)
sion Inhibitors for Steel Electrochemical Behavior of Antimony in Sulfuric Acid
M. Forsyth, K. Wilson, T. Behrsing, C. Forsyth, and Sodium Sulfate Solutions Containing Potassium
G.B. Deacon, and A. Phanasgoankar ........................ 953 Dichromate A.S. Mogoda and T.M.
Fatigue Crack Initiation on Low-Carbon Steel Pipes Abd El-Haleem ..................................................... 3
in a Near-Neutral-pH Environment Under Potential Influence of pH on Properties of Oxide Films Formed
Control Conditions on Type 316L Stainless Steel, Alloy 600, and Alloy 690
M. Puiggali, S. Rousserie, and M. Touzet ....................... 961 in High-Temperature Aqueous Environments
Role of Buffering and Complexing Agents in Zinc Plating M.F. Montemor, M.G.S. Ferreira, M. Walls, B. Rondot,
Chloride Baths on Corrosion Resistance of Produced and M. Cunha Belo ................................................. 11
Coatings Comparison of Emeraldine Salt, Emeraldine Base, and
D.D.N. Singh, M. Dey, and V. Singh ............................... 971 Epoxy Coatings for Corrosion Protection of Steel
Corrosion Review: “Fundamentals of Materials Science During Immersion in a Saline Solution
and Engineering—An Interactive E-Text,” by G.M. Spinks, A.J. Dominis, and G.G. Wallace ............... 22
W.D. Callister, Jr. Effect of Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solutions on the
reviewed by A. Agarwal ................................................ 984 Corrosion Resistance and Galvanic Behavior of
Copper-Nickel Alloys
December (No. 12) A. Igual-Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and
Influence of Chromium Addition on the Corrosion Resis- V. Pérez-Herranz ..................................................... 32
tance of Co73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu1 Metallic Glass in Sodium Steel Corrosion under a Disbonded Coating with a
Sulfate Holiday—
A. Pardo, E. Otero, M.C. Merino, M.D. López, M. Vázquez, Part 2: Corrosion Behavior
P. Agudo, and A. M’hich ............................................ 897 F.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and D.E. Cormack 42
Galvanic Studies of Copper Coupled to Alloy 33 and Oscillation and Chaos in Pitting Corrosion of Steel
Titanium in Lithium Bromide Solutions E. García, M.A. Hernández, F.J. Rodríguez, J. Genescá,
A. Igual Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and and F.J. Boerio ........................................................ 50
V. Pérez Herranz ....................................................... 995 Role of Manganese Sulfide Inclusions on Pit Initiation
An In-Situ Galvanically Coupled Multielectrode Array of Super Austenitic Stainless Steels
Sensor for Localized Corrosion J.O. Park, T. Suter, and H. Böhni .................................. 59
L. Yang, N. Sridhar, O. Pensado, and D.S. Dunn .......... 1004 Methods of Investigation on Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion
Steel Corrosion under a Disbonded Coating with a of Steel and Its Inhibitors
Holiday—Part 1: The Model and Validation A.J. Szyprowski ............................................................ 68
F.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and Corrosion Review: “Fundamentals of Electrochemical
D.E. Cormack ......................................................... 1015 Deposition,” by M. Paunovic and M. Schlesinger
reviewed by W. Zheng ................................................... 88
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION

February (No. 2) Influence of Some 6-Methoxy-Aminobenzothiazole


Electrochemical Behavior of Nickel-Chromium Alloys Derivatives
in a High-Temperature Aqueous Electrolyte on Corrosion of Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals under
M. Bojinov, P. Kinnunen, and G. Sundholm ..................... 91 Vapor-Phase Conditions
Inhibition of Bromide-Pitting Corrosion of Type 904L J. Rawat and M.A. Quraishi ......................................... 238
Stainless Steel Developing and Testing of a New Anticorrosive Coating
E.A. Abd El Meguid and N.A. Mahmoud ....................... 104 Containing Algae as a Natural Inhibitor for Preventing
Electrochemical Impedance Study of Environmentally Marine Corrosion of Steel
Friendly Pigments in Organic Coatings E.M.E. Mansour, A.M. Abdel-Gaber, B.A. Abd-El Nabey,
F. Deflorian and I. Felhosi ............................................. 112 N. Khalil, E. Khamis, A. Tadros, H. Aglan, and
Effects of Flow Velocity, pH, and Temperature on Galvanic A. Ludwick .............................................................. 242
Corrosion in Alkaline-Chloride Solutions Effectiveness of Corrosion Inhibitors in Retarding the Rate
J.-G. Kim, Y.-S. Choi, H.-D. Lee, and W.-S. Chung ......... 121 of Propagation of Localized Corrosion
Effect of Substituted Imidazoline Inhibitors on Hydrogen A. Turnbull, D. Coleman, A.J. Griffiths, P.E. Francis,
Uptake by a Carbon Steel Undergoing Hydrogen Sulfide and L. Orkney ......................................................... 250
Corrosion Some Effects of Strain Rate on the Transgranular Stress
A.J. Szyprowski ............................................................ 130 Corrosion Cracking of Ferritic Steels in Dilute Near-
Effect of Oxygen at Elevated Temperatures on Chemical, Neutral-pH Solutions
Structural, and Morphological Properties of Arsenic R.N. Parkins and J.A. Beavers ...................................... 258
Trisulfide Glasses Intergranular Corrosion of Stainless Steels: A Method
S. Seal, K.A. Richardson, W. Li, C. Lopez, A. Schulte, to Determine the Long-Term Corrosion Rate
A. Graham, and C. Rivero ....................................... 139 of Plate Surfaces from Short-Term Coupon Tests
Effects of Chloride Ion Addition on the Pickling of Hot- B.F. Dunnett and G.O.H. Whillock ................................. 274
Rolled Steels in Fluoboric Acid Solution Corrosion Review: “Environmental Effects on Engineered
K.-H. Na, S.-I. Pyun, J.-J. Park, J.-H. Ryu, and Y.-S. Jin 146 Materials,” edited by R.H. Jones
Predictive Model for Pit Growth on Underground Pipes reviewed by K.K. Aligizaki ............................................ 288
Y. Katano, K. Miyata, H. Shimizu, and T. Isogai ............ 155
Simple and Robust External Reference Electrodes April (No. 4)
for High-Temperature Electrochemical Measurements Technical Note: Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steel
R.W. Bosch, W.F. Bogaerts, and J.H. Zheng .................. 162 in Hot Salt Water
Online Visualization of Corrosion Processes of Zinc M.I. Abdulsalam and T. Shinohara ................................ 291
and a Cu/Zn Galvanic Pair in Lithium Bromide Role of Oxide/Metal Interface in Corrosion Resistance:
Solutions Al-W and Al-Mo Systems
J. García Antón, A. Igual-Muñoz, J.L. Guiñón, E.L. Principe, B.A. Shaw, and G.D. Davis ..................... 295
V. Pérez-Herranz, and J. Pertusa-Grau .................... 172 Studies of Benzotriazole and Tolytriazole as Inhibitors
Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of Ni-Cr-Fe Alloy 82 for Copper Corrosion in Deionized Water
Weld Metals Overlaid on a Low-Alloy Steel with P. Yu, D.-M. Liao, Y.-B. Luo, and Z.-G. Chen .................. 314
Wide-Strip Electrodes Modeling of Marine Immersion Corrosion for Mild and
I. Hamada and K. Yamauchi ......................................... 181 Low-Alloy Steels—Part 1: Phenomenological Model
Spangle Formation on Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Sheet R.E. Melchers ................................................................ 319
and its Effects on Corrosion-Resistant Properties Modeling of Marine Immersion Corrosion for Mild and
A.K. Singh, G. Jha, and S. Chakrabarti ........................ 189 Low-Alloy Steels—Part 2: Uncertainty Estimation
Corrosion Review: “Materials Degradation and its Control R.E. Melchers ................................................................ 335
by Surface Engineering,” by A.W. Batchelor, L.N. Lam, Synergistic Effect of Impurities on the Corrosion
and M. Chandrasekaran Behavior of Fe-18%Cr-14%Ni Alloys in Concentrated
reviewed by L. Magagnin .............................................. 200 Nitric Acid
M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta, K. Kako, and E. Kawakami ...... 345
March (No. 3) Effect of Nickel Aluminide Microcrystalline Coating
Technical Note: A Correlation Between Anodic Film on High-Temperature Oxidation Behavior of
Properties and Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior NiAl-33.5%Cr-0.5%Zr Alloy
of Alloy 600 and Alloy 690 in High-Temperature C.M. Xu and J.T. Guo .................................................... 350
Caustic Solutions Effect of Ambient Aging on Inhibition of Oxygen Reduction
D.H. Hur ....................................................................... 203 by Chromate Conversion Coatings
Technical Note: Simplified Equation for Simulating W. Zhang and R.G. Buchheit ......................................... 356
Velocity-Sensitive Corrosion in the Rotating Cylinder Determination of Corrosion Rates in Hot, Concentrated
Electrode at Higher Reynolds Numbers Sulfuric Acid
D.C. Silverman .............................................................. 207 J.R. Rodda and M.B. Ives ............................................. 363
Corrosion Behavior of Friction-Stir-Welded AA7050-T7651 Corrosion Review: “NACE Corrosion Engineer’s Refer-
J.B. Lumsden, M.W. Mahoney, C.G. Rhodes, and ence Book, 3rd Edition (CD-ROM),” edited by R.
G.A. Pollock ............................................................. 212 Baboian
Influence of Surface Treatment of Type 304L Stainless and R.S. Treseder
Steel on Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance in Urban reviewed by A. Agarwal ............................................... 376
and Marine Environments
D. Wallinder, I. Odnevall Wallinder, and C. Leygraf ....... 220 May (No. 5)
Effect of Aluminum on the Corrosion Characteristics Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
of Mg-4Ni-xAl Alloys by Soluble Chromates, Chromate Coatings, and
J.-G. Kim, Y.-S. Choi, J.-H. Yeo, S.-K. Kim, Y.-J. Kim, Chromate-Free Coatings
and J.-H. Joo ........................................................... 228 M.W. Kendig and R.G. Buchheit .................................... 379
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Study on Crack Healing of Hydrogen Attack in Carbon July (No. 7)


Steel Topographical Analysis of Pitting Corrosion in AA7075-T6
by Heat Treatment Using Laser Profilometry
C.F. Dong, X.G. Li, Z.S. Shen, and W.Y. Chu .................. 401 M.G. Koul ...................................................................... 563
In Situ Raman Spectroscopy for Corrosion Products of Anodic Polarization and Surface Composition of Fe-16Al-
Zinc 0.14C Alloy in 0.25 M Sulfuric Acid
in Humidified Atmosphere in the Presence of Sodium V. Shankar Rao and V.S. Raja ...................................... 575
Chloride Precipitate Data Quality, Issues, and Guidelines for Electrochemical
T. Ohtsuka and M. Matsuda ......................................... 407 Corrosion Potential Measurement in High-Temperature
Trifenylmethane Compounds as Copper Corrosion Water
Inhibitors in Hydrochloric Acid Solution Y.-J. Kim and P.L. Andresen .......................................... 584
J.L. Polo, P. Pinilla, E. Cano, and J.M. Bastidas ............ 414 Effect of Cavitation on Corrosion Behavior of 20SiMn
Influence of Beryllides on the Corrosion of Commercial Low-Alloy Steel in 3% Sodium Chloride Solution
Grades of Beryllium S.Z. Luo, Y.G. Zheng, M.C. Li, Z.M. Yao, and W. Ke ........ 597
M.A. Hill, R.J. Hanrahan, C.L. Haertling, R.K. Schulze, Corrosion Behavior and Galvanic Coupling of Stainless
and R.S. Lillard ....................................................... 424 Steels, Titanium, and Alloy 33 in Lithium Bromide
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zirconium and Zircaloy-4 Solutions
in Iodine-Alcoholic Solutions A. Igual Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and
S.B. Farina, G.S. Duffó, and J.R. Galvele ...................... 436 V. Pérez Herranz ..................................................... 606
A Mechanistic Model for Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild A Mechanistic Model for Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild
Steel in the Presence of Protective Iron Carbonate Steel in the Presence of Protective Iron Carbonate
Films—Part 1: Theory and Verification Films—Part 3: Film Growth Model
M. Nordsveen, S. Nes̆ić, R. Nyborg, and A. Stangeland . 443 S. Nes̆ić and K.-L.J. Lee ................................................ 616
Evaluation of Reinforcement Corrosion in Repaired Use of Multiple Reference Electrodes in Electrochemical
Concrete Bridge Slabs—A Case Study Noise Measurements
S. Qian, D. Cusson, and N. Chagnon ............................ 457 U. Bertocci, F. Huet, and R.P. Nogueira ......................... 629
Corrosion Review: “Atmospheric Corrosion,” by C. Performance Studies of a Corrosion Inhibitor for Stainless
Leygraf and T.E. Graedel Steel in Acid Conditions and High Temperatures
reviewed by D.L. Jordan ............................................... 472 V.C. Santanna, D.R. Da Silva, F.G. De Azevedo, and
M.R. Pereira ............................................................ 635
June (No. 6) Performance of Welded High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels
2003 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Application of in Sour Environments
Surface Techniques in Understanding Corrosion G.M. Omweg, G.S. Frankel, W.A. Bruce, J.E. Ramirez,
Phenomena and G. Koch ............................................................ 640
and Oxide Growth Mechanisms Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Materials Selection,”
M.J. Graham ................................................................. 475 edited by M. Kutz
A Mechanistic Model for Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild reviewed by M. Davies .................................................. 656
Steel in the Presence of Protective Iron Carbonate
Films—Part 2: A Numerical Experiment August (No. 8)
S. Nes̆ić, M. Nordsveen, R. Nyborg, and A. Stangeland . 489 Carbon Dioxide Corrosion in Oil and Gas Production—
Crevice Corrosion of Alloy 625 in Natural Seawater A Compendium
F.J. Martin, P.M. Natishan, K.E. Lucas, E.A. Hogan, M.B. Kermani and A. Morshed ...................................... 659
A.M. Grolleau, and E.D. Thomas ............................. 498 Technical Note: A Modified Potential Attenuation
Advanced Laboratory Study on the Atmospheric Corrosion Equation
of Zinc under Thin Electrolyte Layers for Cathodically Polarized Marine Pipelines and Risers
G.A. EL-Mahdy ............................................................. 505 D. Lysogorski, W. Hartt, and P. Ananthakrishnan ......... 684
Transformation Kinetics of Oxide Formed on Noble Carburization Resistance of Austenitic Alloys in CH4-CO2-
Metal-Treated Type 304 Stainless Steel in 288°C Water H2
Y.-J. Kim and P.L. Andresen .......................................... 511 Gas Mixtures at Elevated Temperatures
Improvements in Strength and Stress Corrosion Cracking Y. Nishiyama, N. Otsuka, and T. Nishizawa ................. 688
Properties in Aluminum Alloy 7075 via Low-Tempera- A Perspective on the Use of Anion Ratios to Predict
ture Retrogression and Re-Aging Heat Treatments Corrosion
C.P. Ferrer, M.G. Koul, B.J. Connolly, and A.L. Moran ... 520 in Yucca Mountain
Transport of Inhibitors and Corrosion Inhibition Efficiency B.J. Little ...................................................................... 701
S. Rajendran, S. Vaibhavi, N. Anthony, and Grain Boundary Deformation-Induced Intergranular
D.C. Trivedi ............................................................. 529 Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ni-16Cr-9Fe in 360°C
Macrocell Activity in Slightly Chloride-Contaminated Water
Concrete Induced by Reinforcement Primers B. Alexandreanu and G.S. Was .................................... 705
P. Castro, E. Pazini, C. Andrade, and C. Alonso ............ 535 Deep Water Cathodic Protection: Part 2—Field Deployment
Corrosion and Degradation of High-Strength Steel Bridge Results
Wire S. Chen, W. Hartt, and S. Wolfson ................................. 721
Y. Cao, G.W. Vermaas, R. Betti, A.C. West, and Carbon Dioxide Corrosion in Wet Gas Annular Flow
P.F. Duby ................................................................. 547 at Elevated Temperature
Corrosion Review: “DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook, Y. Sun, T. Hong, and C. Bosch ...................................... 733
Part 1 on CD-ROM,” Developed by METAlogic Corrosion Review: “Deep Anode Systems: Design,
reviewed by H. Ahluwalia ............................................ 560 Installation, and Operation,” by T.H. Lewis, Jr.
reviewed by S.S. Rajpathak ......................................... 744
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September (No. 9) Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Testing Made Easy


Comparative Analysis of Potential, Current, and (CTME):
Electrolyte Resistance Fluctuations in Two-Phase DC Electrochemical Test Methods,” by N. Thompson
Oil/Water Mixtures and J. Payer
F. Huet and R.P. Nogueira ............................................. 747 reviewed by D. Janoff ................................................... 928
Influence of the Molecular Structure on the Inhibitor
Properties of Benzimidazole Derivatives on Mild Steel November (No. 11)
Corrosion in 1 M Hydrochloric Acid Quantitative Assessment of Submodes of Stress Corrosion
A. Popova, M. Christov, and T. Deligeorgiev .................. 756 Cracking on the Secondary Side of Steam Generator
Corrosion of Electroconductive AlN-SiC-MoSi2 Ceramic Tubing in Pressurized Water Reactors: Part 1
Composite in Sodium Hydroxide Aqueous Solution R.W. Staehle and J.A. Gorman ...................................... 931
K. Krnel, V. Medri, A. Ruffini, and A. Bellosi ................. 765 Hydrogen Permeation Tests in Laminates: Application
Photo-Corrosion of Different Metals during Long-Term to Grain/Grain Boundary of AISI 430 Stainless Steel
Exposure to Ultraviolet Light S.K. Yen and I.B. Huang ............................................... 995
T.D. Burleigh, C. Ruhe, and J. Forsyth .......................... 774 Comparison of Mechanical, Corrosion, and Hydrogen
Impedance Characterization of Crevice Corrosion Permeation Properties of Electroless Ni-Zn-P Alloys
of an Aluminum 2024 Structure with Electrolytic Zn-Ni and Cd Coatings
P. Su and O.F. Devereux ................................................ 780 B. Veeraraghavan, H. Kim, B. Haran, and B. Popov ... 1003
Copper Corrosion in Distribution Systems: Effect In Situ X-Ray Radiographic Study of Intergranular
of Ozonation and Biofiltration Corrosion in Aluminum Alloys
A. Palit and S.O. Pehkonen ........................................... 790 X. Zhao, G.S. Frankel, B. Zoofan, and S.I. Rokhlin ...... 1012
A Mixed-Potential Model to Predict Fuel (Uranium Numerical 3-D Simulation of a Cathodic Protection
Dioxide) Corrosion within a Failed Nuclear Waste System
Container for a Buried Pipe Segment Surrounded by a
D.W. Shoesmith, M. Kolar, and F. King .......................... 802 Load Relieving U-Shaped Vault
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study on the M. Purcar, B. Van den Bossche, L. Bortels, J. Deconinck,
Diffusion Behavior of Water through Epoxy Coatings and P. Wesselius ................................................... 1019
B. Liu, Y. Li, H. Lin, and C.-N. Cao ................................ 817 A Fresh Look at ASTM G 1-90 Solution Recommended
Degradation of Alloy 600 Steam Generator Tubes for Cleaning of Corrosion Products Formed on Iron
in Operating Pressurized Water Reactor Nuclear and Steels
Power Plants D.D.N. Singh and A. Kumar ........................................ 1029
S.S. Hwang, H.P. Kim, and J.S. Kim ............................. 821 Corrosion Review: “Electrochemical Techniques
Influence of Test Method and Relaxation on the Result in Corrosion Science and Engineering,” by R.G. Kelly,
from Stress Corrosion Cracking Tests of Stainless J.R. Scully, D.W. Shoesmith, R.G. Buchheit
Steels in Dilute Neutral Chlorides reviewed by L. Magagnin ............................................ 1040
U.H. Kivisäkk and G. Chai ............................................ 828
Corrosion Review: “Technology for Chemical Cleaning December (No. 12)
of Industrial Equipment,” by W.W. Frenier 2003 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Platinum Group
reviewed by R. Javaherdashti ...................................... 840 Metal Additions to Titanium: A Highly Effective
Strategy
October (No. 10) for Enhancing Corrosion Resistance
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304L Stainless Steel R.W. Schutz ................................................................ 1043
in Sodium Sulfide-Containing Caustic Solutions Reliable Inference for the Maximum Pit Depth
P.M. Singh, O. Ige, and J. Mahmood .............................. 843 within Pitting Colonies on Long Pipelines
Research on the Corrosion Behavior of TiN-TiAlN A.T. Martinsek ............................................................ 1058
Multilayer Coatings Deposited by Cathodic-Arc Ion Effect of Corrosion Potential and Microstructure
Plating on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility
H. Alanyali and R.M. Souto .......................................... 851 of Nickel-Base Alloys in High-Temperature Water
Modeling the Effects of Corrosion on the Lifetime N. Saito, S. Tanaka, and H. Sakamoto ....................... 1064
of Extended Reinforced Concrete Structures Mechanistic Model for the Prediction of Top-of-the-Line
A.A. Sagüés .................................................................. 854 Corrosion Risk
Near-Threshold Fatigue Behavior of Copper Alloys F. Vitse, S. Nes̆ić, Y. Gunaltun, D. Larrey de Torreben,
in Aqueous Solutions: A High Cyclic Frequency Study and P. Duchet-Suchaux ......................................... 1075
T.M. Ahmed and D. Tromans ........................................ 867 Horizontal Rotating Cylinder—A Compact Apparatus
Influence of Multistep Aging on the Stress Corrosion for Studying the Effect of Water Wetting on Carbon
Cracking Behavior of Aluminum Alloy 7010 Dioxide Corrosion of Mild Steel
M. Bobby-Kannan, V.S. Raja, R. Raman, and S. Nes̆ić and F. Carroll ................................................ 1085
A.K. Mukhopadhyay ............................................... 881 Comparison of Techniques for Monitoring Corrosion
Passivity of Mild Steel in Borate Buffer Solution Inhibitors in Oil And Gas Pipelines
Containing Tannin S. Papavinasam, R.W. Revie, M. Attard, A. Demoz,
R. Babić, M. Metikos̆-Huković, and Z. Pilić .................... 890 and K. Michaelian ................................................. 1096
Comparison of Laboratory Methodologies to Evaluate Influence of Nitrate and Chloride Ions on the Corrosion
Corrosion Inhibitors for Oil and Gas Pipelines of Iron
S. Papavinasam, R.W. Revie, M. Attard, A. Demoz, H.Y. Ma, C. Yang, G.Y. Li, W.J. Guo, S.H. Chen, and
and K. Michaelian ................................................... 897 J.L. Luo ................................................................. 1112
Performance of Super Stainless Steel, Titanium, Corrosion Review: “Fusion-Bonded Epoxy (FBE):
and Cu-10Ni Alloys in Chlorinated, Brackish Water A Foundation for Pipeline Corrosion Protection,”
M.F. de Romero, Z. Duque, O.T. de Rincón, and by J.A. Kehr
O. Pérez ................................................................... 913 reviewed by A.N. Moosavi ........................................... 1144
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Effect of Line Pipe Steel Microstructure on Susceptibility
2004 (vol. 60) to Sulfide Stress Cracking
S.U. Koh, J.S. Kim, B.Y. Yang, and K.Y. Kim ............. 244
Liquid-Metal Embrittlement of Type 316L Stainless Steel
January (No. 1)
by Gallium as Measured by Elastic-Plastic Fracture
A Perspective on Generating and Handling Corrosion Mechanics
Inhibitor Related Data D.G. Kolman and R. Chavarria ................................. 254
D.C. Silverman ...............................................................3 Effect of Alloying Elements on the Susceptibility
Quantitative Assessment of Submodes of Stress Corrosion to Sulfide Stress Cracking of Line Pipe Steels
Cracking on the Secondary Side of Steam Generator S.U. Koh, B.Y. Yang, and K.Y. Kim ............................ 262
Tubing in Pressurized Water Reactors: Microstructure Dependence of Stress Corrosion
Part 2 Cracking Initiation in X-65 Pipeline Steel Exposed
R.W. Staehle and J.A. Gorman ......................................5 to a Near-Neutral pH Soil Environment
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion Capability R. Chu, W. Chen, S.-H. Wang, F. King, T.R. Jack,
of Bacteria Isolated from Yucca Mountain and R.R. Fessler ....................................................... 275
B.J. Pitonzo, P. Castro, P.S. Amy, G. Southam, Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3
D.A. Jones, and D. Ringelberg .................................... 64 by Vanadate Conversion Coatings
Effect of Rock Surfaces on the Corrosion Capability H. Guan and R.G. Buchheit ...................................... 284
of Yucca Mountain Bacteria Electrochemistry of Active Chromium: Part 1—Anomalous
P.R. Castro, P.S. Amy, D.A. Jones, G. Southam, Corrosion and Products of Chromium Dissolution in
R. Donald, and D.B. Ringelberg .................................. 75 Deaerated Sulfuric Acid
Influence of Water Velocity on Marine Immersion Corrosion D.M. Draz̆ić and J.P. Popić ........................................ 297
of Mild Steel New Cathodic Protection Criteria Based on Direct
R.E. Melchers and R. Jeffrey ...................................... 84 and Alternating Current Densities Measured
Environmental Crack Growth under Variable Amplitude Using Coupons and Their Application to Modern
Loading of Pipeline Steel Steel Pipelines
B.W. Williams, S.B. Lambert, R. Sutherby, and Y. Hosokawa, F. Kajiyama, and Y. Nakamura.......... 304
A. Plumtree.................................................................. 95 Atmospheric Corrosion Prediction of Steels
Corrosion Review: “Materials Selection for Petroleum W. Hou and C. Liang ................................................. 313
Refineries and Gathering Facilities,” by R.A. White Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Mechanisms in Theory
Reviewed by S. Brossia ............................................ 112 and Practice, 2nd Edition,” by P. Marcus
Reviewed by K.K. Aligizaki ....................................... 328
February (No. 2)
April (No. 4)
Quantitative Assessment of Submodes of Stress Corrosion
Cracking on the Secondary Side of Steam Generator Analytical Solution on the Transient Corrosion/Precip-
Tubing in Pressurized Water Reactors: itation in Non-Isothermal Liquid Lead Bismuth
Part 3 Eutectic Flow Loops
R.W. Staehle and J.A. Gorman ................................. 115 J. Zhang and N. Li .................................................... 331
Stress Corrosion Cracking and Hydrogen Embrittlement Silver/Silver Chloride and Mercury/Mercurous Sulfate
of Whisker-Reinforced Aluminum Composites Standards Electrodes Confiability
J. Hu, W.Y. Chu, W.C. Ren, C.K. Yao, and T. Villela, A. Souza, and H. Abdel-Rehim .................. 342
L.J. Qiao.................................................................... 181 High-Resolution Characterization of the Region Around
Evaluation of the Effect of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Manganese Sulfide Inclusions in Stainless Steel Alloys
Inhibitors on Cavitation Damage Caused during Q. Meng, G.S. Frankel, H.O. Colijn, and
the Ultrasound Test S.H. Goss .................................................................. 346
A.G. Petersen, D. Klenerman, and W.M. Hedges ...... 187 Atmospheric Corrosion of Magnesium Alloys: Influence
Chloride Corrosion Threshold of Reinforcing Steel of Temperature, Relative Humidity, and Chloride
in Alkaline Solutions—Effect of Specimen Size Deposition
L. Li and A.A. Sagüés ............................................... 195 N. LeBozec, M. Jönsson, and D. Thierry ................... 356
Electrochemical Behavior of Steel-Reinforced Concrete Corrosion Behavior in Sodium Sulfate and Sodium
During Accelerated Corrosion Testing Chloride Solutions of SiCp Reinforced Magnesium Alloy
S.A. Austin, R. Lyons, and M.J. Ing .......................... 203 Metal Matrix Composites
Corrosion Review: “Metallic Materials—Physical, F. Zucchi, G. Trabanelli, V. Grassi, and
Mechanical, and Corrosion Properties,” by A. Frignani ................................................................ 362
P.A. Schweitzer Modeling Crevice Corrosion of Pure Chromium
Reviewed by L. Magagnin......................................... 216 by Coupling of Phase and Polarization Behavior
H. Hoffmeister ........................................................... 369
March (No. 3)
Effects of Iron Content on Microstructure and Crevice
Inhibition of Filiform Corrosion on Organic-Coated Corrosion of Grade-2 Titanium
Aluminum Alloy by Hydrotalcite-Like Anion-Exchange X. He, J.J. Noël, and D.W. Shoesmith ....................... 378
Pigments Corrosion Behavior of Nanocrystalline Bulk Al-Mg-Based
H.N. McMurray and G. Williams ............................... 219 Alloys
Threshold for Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation E. Sikora, X.J. Wei, and B.A. Shaw .......................... 387
of Alloy X750 under Long-Term Uniaxial Constant Load Effect of 2-Mercaptobenzimidazole and Its Polymeric Film
Test in High-Temperature Water on the Corrosion Inhibition of Brass (60/40) in
M. Yamamoto, J. Kuniya, and S. Uchida .................. 229 Ammonia Solution
Cerium Chemical Conversion Coating for Aluminum B. Assouli, A. Srhiri, and H. Idrissi ........................... 399
Alloy 2024-T3 and Its Corrosion Resistance
C. Wang, F. Jiang, and F. Wang ................................ 237
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Alternating Current Corrosion Risk Arising Corrosion Evaluation of Alloy 800 in Sulfate/Vanadate
from Alternating Current-Powered Rail Transit Systems Molten Salts
on Cathodically Protected Buried Steel Pipelines and Its C. Cuevas-Arteaga, J. Uruchurtu-Chavarín, J. González,
Measures G. Izquierdo-Montalvo, J. Porcayo-Calderón, and
Y. Hosokawa, F. Kajiyama, and T. Fukuoka............. 408 U. Cano-Castillo ........................................................ 548
Determination of Polarization Resistance Electrochemical Study of UNS S32550 Super Duplex
of Reinforcement with a Sensorized Guard Ring: Stainless Steel Corrosion in Turbulent Seawater
Analysis of Errors Using the Rotating Cylinder Electrode
H. Wojtas .................................................................. 414 G. Kear, B.D. Barker, and F.C. Walsh........................ 561
Corrosion Review: “Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Microstructural Characterization and Pitting Corrosion
Steels: Mechanism, Mitigation, and Monitoring,” Behavior of UNS S30466 Borated Stainless Steel
by H.S. Khatak and B. Raj D.A. Moreno, B. Molina, C. Ranninger, F. Montero,
Reviewed by L. Magagnin......................................... 424 and J. Izquierdo ........................................................ 573
Effect of Climatic Parameters on Filiform Corrosion
May (No. 5) of Coated Aluminum Alloys
A Perspective on Generating and Handling Corrosion N. LeBozec, D. Persson, D. Thierry, and
Inhibitor Related Data S.B. Axelsen .............................................................. 584
D.C. Silverman .......................................................... 427 Development of an Artificial Saliva Solution for Studying
Life Prediction Estimation of an Underground Pipeline the Corrosion Behavior of Dental Alloys
Using Alternate Current Impedance and Reliability G.S. Duffó and E. Quezada Castillo.......................... 594
Analysis Corrosion Review: “Materials and Design: The Art
H. Castaneda, J. Alamilla, and R. Perez .................. 429 and Science of Material Selection in Product Design,”
Quantitative Assessment of Localized Corrosion Occurring by M. Ashby and K. Johnson
on Galvanized Steel Samples Using Reviewed by A. Agarwal .......................................... 608
the Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique
July (No. 7)
D.A. Worsley, H.N. McMurray, J.H. Sullivan,
and I.P. Williams ....................................................... 437 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Wash Water Additives
Crevice Corrosion of Type 316L Stainless Steel on the Corrosion Behavior of Metal Structures Exposed
in Alkaline Chloride Solutions to Marine Environments
S. Wang and R.C. Newman ...................................... 448 S.G. Lambrakos, P.P. Trzaskoma-Paulette, N.E. Tran,
A New Impinging Jet Device for Corrosion Studies and E. Feresenbet ..................................................... 611
A. Demoz, T. Dabros, K. Michaelian, S. Papavinasam, Pretreatment of Aluminum Alloy 6060 by Selective
and W. Revie ............................................................. 455 Removal of Surface Intermetallics
Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors Synthesized O. Lunder, K.F. Heen, and K. Nisancioglu ................. 622
from Fatty Acids and Fatty Alcohols Isolated Effect of Oxide Scale Compositions on Metal Dusting
from Sugar Cane Wax Corrosion of Fe-Based Alloys
R. Martínez-Palou, J. Rivera, L.G. Zepeda, Z. Zeng, K. Natesan, and M. Grimsditch ................... 632
A.N. Rodríguez, M.A. Hernández, J. Marín-Cruz, Metastable and Stable Pitting Corrosion of Titanium
and A. Estrada ......................................................... 465 in Halide Solutions
Mathematical Modeling of the Effect of Water Velocity S. Virtanen and C. Curty .......................................... 643
on the Marine Immersion Corrosion of Mild Steel Estimation of Parameter for Predicting Time to Failure
Coupons Using Three Stress Corrosion Cracking Methods—
R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 471 Constant Load, Constant Strain, and Slow Strain Rate
Effect of Sodium Chloride Particles on the Atmospheric Technique
Corrosion of Pure Copper R. Nishimura and Y. Maeda ...................................... 650
Z.Y. Chen, S. Zakipour, D. Persson, and C. Leygraf .. 479 Effect of Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria on Pitting of Stainless
Electrochemical Behaviors of Quad-Layer Aluminum Steel
Brazing Sheet Composite for Automotive Applications I.G. Chamritski, G.R. Burns, B.J. Webster, and
Q. Shi, F. Liang, and B. Cheadle............................... 492 N.J. Laycock.............................................................. 658
Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Al-Cr Alloys in Sulfur- and Influence of the Distribution of the Manganese-Oxidizing
Oxygen-Rich Environments in the Presence of Pyrite Bacterium, Leptothrix Discophora, on Ennoblement
J.R. Regina, J.N. DuPont, and A.R. Marder .............. 501 of Type 316L Stainless Steel
Corrosion Review: “Coating Materials for Electronic S. Campbell, G. Geesey, Z. Lewandowski, and
Applications,” by J.J. Licari G. Jackson ................................................................ 670
Reviewed by L. Magagnin......................................... 512 Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation Behavior of XM-19
Stainless Steel Under Long-Term Uniaxial Constant
June (No. 6) Load Testing in High-Temperature Water
2004 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Efficacy of Vapor Phase M. Yamamoto, J. Kuniya, and S. Uchida .................. 681
Corrosion Inhibitor Technology in Manufacturing Localized Corrosion of API X52 and API X65 Pipeline Steels
B. Miksic, R. Boyle, and B. Wuertz ........................... 515 in the Presence of Treated Seawater Used
Corrosion Mechanism of Nickel-Containing in the Oil Industry
Stainless Steels in Concentrated Aqueous Solutions J.M. Romero, J.L. Villalobos, E. Sosa, and
of Sulfuric Acid M. Amaya.................................................................. 689
J.R. Kish, M.B. Ives, and J.R. Rodda ........................ 523 Surface “Roughness” Effect on Marine Immersion
Detecting External Failures in Coated, Buried Pipelines: Corrosion of Mild Steel
Theoretical Model and Experimental Verification R.E. Melchers and R. Jeffrey .................................... 697
H. Castañeda and M. Urquidi-Macdonald ................ 538 Corrosion Review: “Guide to the Use of Materials
in Water,” by M. Davies and P.J.B. Scott
Reviewed by W. Fürbeth ........................................... 704
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
August (No. 8) Effect of Heat Input on the Stress Corrosion Cracking
Behavior of Weld Metal of Nitrogen-Added AISI
Critical Characteristic Dimension or Geometry
Type 316 Stainless Steel
for Determining the Susceptibility of a Crevice
T. Anita, H. Shaikh, H.S. Khatak, and
to Crevice Corrosion
G. Amarendra ........................................................... 873
M. Vankeerberghen ................................................... 707
Corrosion Review: “Materials Degradation and its Control
Effect of the Crevice Gap on the Initiation of Crevice
by Surface Engineering, 2nd Edition,” by
Corrosion in Passive Metals
A.W. Batchelor, L.N. Lam, and M. Chandrasekaran
K.L. Heppner, R.W. Evitts, and J. Postlethwaite ....... 718
Reviewed by W.D. Van Arnam .................................. 888
Depth Profiling Analysis of Tarnish Films on Copper
Formed During Short-Term Outdoor Exposure October (No. 10)
by Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectroscopy
Grain Size Effect on the Electrochemical Corrosion
E. Toyoda, M. Watanabe, Y. Higashi, T. Tanaka,
Behavior of Surface Nanocrystallized Low-Carbon Steel
Y. Miyata, and T. Ichino ........................................... 729
Y. Li, F. Wang, and G. Liu.......................................... 891
Predicting Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Bare Steel
Effect of Copper Content on Chromate Conversion Coating
Under an Aqueous Boundary Layer
Protection of 7xxx-T6 Aluminum Alloys
F.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and
Q. Meng and G.S. Frankel ........................................ 897
D.E. Cormack ............................................................ 736
Localized Dissolution of Millscale-Covered Pipeline
Pourbaix Diagrams for Copper in Aqueous Lithium
Steel Surfaces
Bromide Concentrated Solutions
Z. Qin, B. Demko, J. Noël, D. Shoesmith, F. King,
M.J. Muñoz-Portero, J. García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón,
R. Worthingham, and K. Keith .................................. 906
and V. Pérez-Herranz ................................................ 749
Predicting Localized Corrosion in Seawater
Electrochemical Generation of Perchlorate Ions
N. Sridhar, C.S. Brossia, D.S. Dunn, and
in Chlorinated Drinking Water
A. Anderko ................................................................ 915
R.W. Tock, W.A. Jackson, T. Anderson, and
Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel in Marine Immersion
S. Arunagiri ............................................................... 757
Environment—Part 2: Variability of Maximum
Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 22 and Ti Grade 7
Pit Depth
in a Nuclear Waste Repository Environment
R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 937
F. Hua and G. Gordon ............................................... 764
Effect of Reinforcement Coating on Corrosion Behavior
Effect of Cathodic Potential on Hydrogen Content
of AA6061/SiC/20p Composite in High Relative
in a Pipeline Steel Exposed to NS4 Near-Neutral
Humidity Environments
pH Soil Solution
A. Pardo, M.C. Merino, A. Ureña, S. Merino, F. Viejo,
D.X. He, W. Chen, and J.L. Luo ................................ 778
and M. Campo .......................................................... 945
Corrosion Review: “Corrosion of Metals—Physicochemical
Effect of Al/SiC Interface and Intermetallic Particles
Principles and Current Problems,”
on Elevated Temperature Corrosion of Hypoeutectic
by H. Kaesche
Al-Si-Mg Composites
Reviewed by W. Fürbeth ........................................... 792
Z. Ahmad, B.J. Abdul Aleem, and A. Ul-Hamid ........ 954
September (No. 9) Inhibition Effect of Thioglycolic Acid on Carbon Dioxide
Corrosion of Carbon Steel
Effect of Nickel Content on the Corrosion and Passivation
K. Bilkova, N. Hackerman, and M. Bartos ................ 965
of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Sodium Sulfate Solutions
Eighteen-Year Performance of Epoxy-Coated Rebar
K.M. Ismail, A.M. Fathi, and W.A. Badawy .............. 795
in a Tunnel Structure Subjected to a Very Aggressive
Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 22 in Oxalic Acid
Chloride-Contaminated Environment
and Sodium Chloride Solutions
P. Montes, T.W. Bremner, and I. Kondratova ............. 974
S.D. Day, M.T. Whalen, K.J. King, G.A. Hust,
Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic and Duplex
L.L. Wong, J.C. Estill, and R.B. Rebak ...................... 804
Stainless Steel Weldings in Aqueous Lithium
A Potential Attenuation Equation for Design and
Bromide Solution
Analysis of Pipeline Cathodic Protection Systems
A. Igual Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón,
with Displaced Anodes
and V. Pérez Herranz ................................................ 982
D.K. Lysogorski and W.H. Hartt ............................... 815
Corrosion Review: “An Introduction to Materials
Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel in Marine Immersion
Engineering and Science for Chemical and Materials
Environment—Part 1: Maximum Pit Depth
Engineers,” by B.S. Mitchell
R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 824
Reviewed by B. Amend........................................... 1000
Prediction of Corrosion Inhibition Using Surfactants
M.L. Free, W. Wang, and D.Y. Ryu ............................ 837 November (No. 11)
Predicting Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Bare Steel
The Rotating Cylinder Electrode for Examining Velocity-
Under an Aqueous Boundary Layer with Oxygen
Sensitive Corrosion—A Review
and Cathodic Protection
D.C. Silverman ........................................................ 1003
F.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and
Environmentally Triggered Release of Oxygen-Reduction
D.E. Cormack ............................................................ 845
Inhibitors from Inherently Conducting Polymers
Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue Cracking
M. Kendig and M. Hon ............................................ 1024
of a Duplex Stainless Steel in White Water
Influence of Preoxidation on the Corrosion of Steels
Environments
in Liquid Lead-Bismuth Eutectic
J.J. Perdomo, P.M. Singh, J. Mahmood, and
R.S. Lillard, C. Valot, M.A. Hill, P.D. Dickerson,
J.E. Oteng ................................................................. 852
and R.J. Hanrahan ................................................. 1031
Influence of Corrosion on the Structural Stiffness
Role of Inclusions and Carbide Bands in Corrosion Fatigue
of Reinforced Concrete Beams
of Pressure Vessel Steel in High-Temperature Water
A.A. Torres-Acosta, M.J. Fabela-Gallegos, A. Muñoz-
X.-Q. Wu and Y. Katada.......................................... 1045
Noval, D. Vázquez-Vega, J.R. Hernandez-Jimenez,
and M. Martínez-Madrid ........................................... 862
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
Statistical Approach to Corrosion under Disbonded Electrochemical Techniques for Studying Corrosion
Coating on Cathodically Protected Line Pipe Steel of Reinforcing Steel: Limitations and Advantages
S.Y. Li, Y.G. Kim, Y.T. Kho, and T. Kang .................. 1058 J.A. González, J.M. Miranda, N. Birbilis,
Statistical Analysis of Wear Rate of Phosphate-Grinding and S. Feliu..................................................................37
Mill Environment-Sensitive Fracture of Austempered
D. Tao, G.L. Chen, and B.K. Parekh ....................... 1072 Ductile Iron
Metallurgical and Surface Influence on the Corrosion L. Caballero, M. Elices, and R.N. Parkins ....................51
Resistance of Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys According to ASTM G 28 Techniques for Measuring the End-Grain Corrosion
G. Mori, S. Sutthiruangwong, M. Czerny, and Resistance of Austenitic Stainless Steels
T. Partlic .................................................................. 1082 G.O.H. Whillock, B.F. Dunnett, and M. Takeuchi .........58
Corrosion Review: “The Handbook of Advanced Materials: A Study of Microbiologically Induced Corrosion
Enabling New Designs,” by J.K. Wessel by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria on Carbon Steel Using
Reviewed by M. Davies........................................... 1096 Hydrogen Permeation
M. de Romero, Z. Duque, L. Rodríguez, O. de Rincón,
December (No. 12)
O. Pérez, and I. Araujo .................................................68
Effects of Nitrogen on the Repassivation Behavior Effects of Sigma Phase on the Initiation and Propagation
of Type 304L Stainless Steel in Chloride Solution of Pitting Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steel
J.W. Park, V. Shankar Rao, and H.S. Kwon............ 1099 C.J. Park, V. Shankar Rao, and H.S. Kwon .................76
Analysis of Initiation and Propagation of Stress Corrosion Degradation of Surface Oxide Scale on Fe-Ni-Cr-Si Alloys
Cracks in Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel Upon Cyclic Coking and Decoking Procedures in a
in High-Temperature Water Simulated Ethylene Pyrolysis Gas Environment
T. Haruna, S. Zhang, and T. Shibata ...................... 1104 Y. Nishiyama and N. Otsuka .......................................84
Conditions of Hydrogen-Induced Corrosion Occurrence Corrosion Review: “Stahlschlüssel (Key to Steel),”
of X65 Grade Line Pipe Steels in Sour Environments 20th Edition,” by C. Wegst, M. Wegst
T. Hara, H. Asahi, and H. Ogawa ........................... 1113 Reviewed by K. Dechant.................................................... 96
Mobility and Mode of Inhibition of Chromate at Defected February (No. 2)
Areas of Organic Coatings Under Atmospheric
Conditions A Laboratory Approach to the Mechanism of Attack
T. Prosek and D. Thierry ......................................... 1122 on the Wire-on-Bolt Device Used for Atmospheric
Relationships Between the Impedance of Oxide Scales Corrosion Studies
on Martensitic and Austenitic Steels and Corrosion Rate J.A. Calderón and C.E. Arroyave .................................99
in Liquid Lead-Bismuth Eutectic Monotonic and Cyclic Slow Strain Rate Testing of
R.S. Lillard, C. Valot, and R.J. Hanrahan ............... 1134 Super 13% Chromium Steel Welds Under Cathodic
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Al-Mg and Mg-Al Alloys Protection
R.H. Jones, J.S. Vetrano, and C.F. Windisch, Jr. .... 1144 A.J. Griffiths, G. Hinds, and A. Turnbull .................. 111
Quantifying the Acetate-Enhanced Corrosion Performance Assessment and Prediction of Corrosion
of Carbon Steel in Oilfield Brines Prevention Compounds with Electrochemical Imped-
Y. Garsany, D. Pletcher, D. Sidorin, and ance Spectroscopy
W.M. Hedges ........................................................... 1155 F. Gui and R.G. Kelly ................................................ 119
Influence of Hardness Salts on the Effectiveness Pit Morphology and its Relation to Microstructure
of Zinc-1 Hydroxyethylidene 1,1 Diphosphonic Acid of 850°C Aged Duplex Stainless Steel
(HEDP) Mixtures in Inhibiting the Corrosion of Mild R. Magnabosco and N. Alonso-Falleiros ................... 130
Steel in Neutral Oxygen-Containing Solutions Initiation of Environmentally Assisted Cracking
H.S. Awad and S. Turgoose .................................... 1168 in High-Temperature Water
Corrosion Review: “Superalloys: A Technical Guide, S. Wang, T. Shoji, and N. Kawaguchi ....................... 137
2nd Edition,” by M.J. Donachie and S.J. Donachie Predicting Corrosion and Current Flow Within
Reviewed by B. Craig ............................................. 1208 a Disc Crevice on Coated Steels
F.M. Song, D.A. Jones, and D.W. Kirk ....................... 145
Wicking and Water Displacement by Corrosion Preven-
2005 (vol.61) tion Compounds in Simulated Aircraft Aluminum
Alloy Lap Joints
January (No. 1) K.R. Cooper, K. Furrow, and R.G. Kelly .................... 155
Corrosion Fatigue and Near-Neutral pH Stress
Electrochemical Polarization and Stress Corrosion Corrosion Cracking of Pipeline Steel and the Effect
Cracking of Alloy 690 in 5-M Chloride Solutions of Hydrogen Sulfide
at 25°C R.L. Eadie, K.E. Szklarz, and R.L. Sutherby ............. 167
Y.Y. Chen, L.B. Chou, L.H. Wang, J.C. Oung, Effect of Tungsten and Nickel Addition on the Repassiv-
and H.C. Shih ................................................................3 ation Behavior of Stainless Steel
Performance Comparison of Bridge Coating Defect J.S. Kim, P.J. Xiang, and K.Y. Kim ............................ 174
Recognition Methods Corrosion Review: “Subsea Pipeline Engineering,”
S. Lee, L.-M. Chang, and P.-H. Chen ............................12 by A.C. Palmer and R.A. King
Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition in an Environmentally Reviewed by B. Craig ............................................... 192
Friendly Pickling Solution for AISI 316L Stainless Steel
L. Narváez, E. Cano, and J.M. Bastidas ......................21
Erosion-Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Aqueous
Slurries—A Quantitative Estimation of Synergistic
Effects D.D. He, X.X. Jiang, S.Z. Li, and H.R. Guan ..30
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION

March (No. 3) Environment-Assisted Cracking of Structural Materials


Under Different Loading Conditions
Discussion: Comments on the Role of Electrochemical A.K. Roy, M.K. Hossain, R. Prabhakaran, and
Impedance and Electrochemical Noise in Monitoring S. Sama .................................................................... 364
Corrosion Inhibitors in Oil and Gas Pipelines Polarization Behavior and Performance of Inorganic
V.S. Sastri ................................................................. 195 Corrosion Inhibitors in Monoethanolamine Solution
An Inconsistency in “Surface Mobility Mechanism” Containing Carbon Dioxide and Heat-Stable Salts
of Stress Corrosion Cracking W. Tanthapanichakoon and A. Veawab ................... 371
E.M. Gutman ............................................................. 197 Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Low-Carbon
Oxidation of Iron in 288°C, Oxygen-Containing Water I-Beam Steels in a Simulated Yucca Mountain Reposi-
C.S. Kumai and T.M. Devine ..................................... 201 tory Environment
Effect of Strain Rate on Primary Water Stress Corrosion V. Arjunan, J. Lamb, D. Chandra, J. Daemen, D. Jones,
Cracking Fracture Mode and Crack Growth Rate M. Engelhard, and S. Lea ......................................... 381
of Nickel Alloy and Austenitic Stainless Steel Morpholinium Oligomer as a Novel Vapor Phase Inhibitor
N. Totsuka, Y. Nishikawa, and Y. Kaneshima .......... 219 on the Corrosion of Mild Steel
Galvanic Corrosion Between the Nuclear Waste Disposal D.-Q. Zhang, L.-X. Gao, and G.-D. Zhou .................... 392
Container Material Pairs of Copper-Nickel Alloys and Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Resistance Tables,” Parts
Carbon Steel in Salt Brines A through D, 5th Edition, Revised and Expanded by
E. Smailos and B. Kienzler ....................................... 230 P.A. Schweitzer
Effect of Nutrient-Based Water Pollution on the Corrosion Reviewed by W. Fürbeth ........................................... 400
of Mild Steel in Marine Immersion Conditions
R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 237 May (No. 5)
Critical Concentrations Associated with Cobalt, Cerium, Effect of an Inhibitor on the Stress Corrosion Cracking
and Molybdenum Inhibition of AA2024-T3 Corrosion: Behavior of Alloy 600 in a High-Temperature Caustic
Delivery from Al-Co-Ce(-Mo) Alloys Solution
M.A. Jakab, F. Presuel-Moreno, and J.R. Scully ....... 246 Y. Yi, H. Kim, Y. Park, and J. Kim ............................. 403
Scanning Kelvin Probe Measurements Near Salt Particles Influence of Zinc and Lead on Brass Corrosion in Dilute
on Zinc and Iron in High Humidity Sulfuric Acid
J. Wang and Y. Wang ................................................ 264 K.M. Ismail, R.M. Elsherif, and W.A. Badawy .......... 411
Influences of Stress Intensity Factor and Dissolved Monitoring of Initial Stages of Atmospheric Zinc Corro-
Hydrogen on the Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of sion in Simulated Acid Rain Solution Under Wet/Dry
Low-Alloy Steel in Boiling Water Reactors Cyclic Conditions
Y.Y. Chen, L.H. Wang, J.C. Oung, and H.C. Shih ...... 273 G.A. EL-Mahdy and K.B. Kim ................................... 420
Influence of Salt Fog Fallout on the Failure of Chromated Steel Activation in Concrete Following Interruption
Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 Panels in Neutral Salt Fog of Long-Term Cathodic Polarization
A.E. Hughes and T. Nikpour ..................................... 285 F.J. Presuel-Moreno, A.A. Sagüés, and S.C. Kranc ... 428
A Galvanic Sensor for Monitoring the Corrosion Damage Effect of Phosphate Concentration on the Corrosion
of Buried Pipelines: Part 1—Electrochemical Tests to of Iron in Water—Polyethylene Glycol Mixtures
Determine the Correlation of Probe Current to Actual E. Guilminot, F. Dalard, and C. Degrigny ................. 437
Corrosion Damage in Synthetic Groundwater Corrosion of UNS R30006 in High-Temperature Water
Y.-S. Choi and J.-G. Kim............................................ 293 Under Intermittent Mechanical Contact
Corrosion Review: “Corrosion of Steel in Concrete— S. Xu, I.L. Kondratova, N. Arbeau, W. Cook,
Prevention, Diagnosis, and Repair,” by L. Bertolini, and D.H. Lister ......................................................... 444
B. Elsener, P. Pedeferri, and R. Polder Ultrasonic Mitigation of Microbiologically Influenced
Reviewed by L. Magagnin ........................................ 304 Corrosion
April (No. 4) B.G. Pound, Y. Gorfu, P. Schattner, and
K.E. Mortelmans ....................................................... 452
Steam Oxidation of High-Chromium Ferritic Steels Anodic Polarization Behavior of Copper in Concentrated
Containing Palladium Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solutions and Comparison
T. Itagaki, H. Kutsumi, H. Haruyama, M. Igarashi, with Pourbaix Diagrams
and F. Abe ................................................................. 307 M.J. Muñoz-Portero, J. García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón,
Oxidation of Steel Surfaces in Water Solutions and V. Pérez-Herranz ................................................ 464
A.A. Efimov, L.N. Moskvin, and O.Yu. Pykhteev ....... 317 Dicyclohexylamine Nitrite as Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor
Corrosion Inhibitor Performances for Carbon Dioxide for Steel in Polluted Environments
Corrosion of N80 Steel Under Static and Flowing E. Cano, D.M. Bastidas, J. Simancas, and
Conditions J.M. Bastidas ............................................................ 473
X. Jiang, Y.G. Zheng, and W. Ke ............................... 326 Rapid Discovery of Corrosion Inhibitors and Synergistic
Corrosion Monitoring of Fe-Cu Alloys Under Different Combinations Using High-Throughput Screening
Drying Times and the Effect of Copper on Their Methods
Corrosion Rate B.D. Chambers, S.R. Taylor, and M.W. Kendig ......... 480
J.-K. Kim, K.-H. Lee, D.-Y. Chang, and K.-M. Moon .. 335 Effects of Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Nickel, and
Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion by Surfactants Calcium on the Corrosion Behavior of Low-Carbon
as a Function of Temperature Steel in Synthetic Groundwater
Z. Wei, P. Duby, and P. Somasundaran .................... 341 Y.-S. Choi, J.-J. Shim, and J.-G. Kim ......................... 490
Hydrogen Diffusion in Super 13% Chromium Martensitic Technical Note: Simulated Transient Loss of Cathodic
Stainless Steel Protection for Buried Pipelines
G. Hinds, J. Zhao, A.J. Griffiths, and A. Turnbull .... 348 N. Birbilis, L.J. Holloway, and M. Forsyth ................ 498
Effect of Alloying on Maximum Depth of Pits in Mild Steel Magnesium Alloy in Contact with Coated Components
in Marine Immersion Environments E. Boese, J. Goellner, A. Heyn, and S. Eisenberg ..... 502
R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 355
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION

Corrosion Review: “Steelwork Corrosion Control,” Corrosion Inhibition by an Aqueous Extract of Rhizome
Second Edition, by D.A. Bayliss and D.H. Deacon Powder
Reviewed by S.A. Bradford ...................................... 512 S. Rajendran, S. Shanmugapriya, T. Rajalakshmi,
and A.J. Amal Raj ..................................................... 685
June (No. 6) Effect of Nitrogen in Argon as a Shielding Gas on
Technical Note: Conditions for Similarity of Mass- Tungsten Inert Gas Welds of Duplex Stainless Steels
Transfer Coefficients and Fluid Shear Stresses A. Igual Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and
Between the Rotating Cylinder Electrode and Pipe V. Pérez Herranz ....................................................... 693
D.C. Silverman .......................................................... 515 Studies of the Corrosion Properties of Ni-Cr-Mo-Gd
Effect of Moisture on the Spatial Uniformity of Cathodic Neutron-Absorbing Alloys
Protection of Steel in Reinforced Concrete T.E. Lister, R.E. Mizia, P.J. Pinhero, T.L. Trowbridge,
E.B. Muehlenkamp, M.D. Koretsky, and and K. Delezene-Briggs ............................................ 706
J.C. Westall ............................................................... 519 Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Cladding Technology,”
The Role of Grain Boundary Regions in the Localized 2nd Edition, by L. Smith and M. Celant
Corrosion of a Copper-Free 6111-Like Aluminum Reviewed by A. Moosavi .................................................... 720
Alloy August (No. 8)
A. Shi, B.A. Shaw, and E. Sikora.............................. 534
Cathodic Prevention Distribution in Partially Submerged 2005 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Atmospheric Corro-
Reinforced Concrete sion—Research, Testing, and Standardization
F.J. Presuel-Moreno, S.C. Kranc, and A.A. Sagüés ... 548 D. Knotkova .............................................................. 723
Effect of the Electrochemical Corrosion Potential Discussion: Electrochemical Techniques for Studying
of Copper on Plugging of Generator Water-Cooling Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel: Limitations and
Circuits Advantages
B.G. Park, I.S. Hwang, I.H. Rhee, K.-T. Kim, B.C. Syrett, F. Mansfeld ............................................................... 739
and J. Stein............................................................... 559 Local Reactions of Alkali Chloride Particles on Iron
Test Environment Selection for Corrosion-Fatigue Testing Surfaces
of Aluminum Alloy 7075-T6 S.C. Cha and M. Spiegel ........................................... 743
M.P. Ciccone, R.P. Gangloff, and R.G. Kelly .............. 571 Correlation Between High-Temperature Oxidation and
A Polarization Study of Alloy 625, Nickel, Chromium, Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior in Sulfuric Acid
and Molybdenum in Ammoniated Sulfate Solutions of Fe-Al-C Alloys: An Insight
E. Asselin, A. Alfantazi, and S. Rogak ...................... 579 V. Shankar Rao and V.S. Raja .................................. 751
Detecting Classical and Martensite-Induced Sensitization Localized Corrosion of Tantalum in Chloride-Containing
Using the Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Methanol Solutions—Effect of Water Concentration
Test T. Ramgopal .............................................................. 757
V. Kain, K. Chandra, K.N. Adhe, and P.K. De ........... 587 Statistical Characterization of Pitting Corrosion—Part 2:
Effect of Chromium on the Pitting Resistance of Oil Tube Probabilistic Modeling for Maximum Pit Depth
Steel in a Carbon Dioxide Corrosion System R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 766
C.F. Chen, M.X. Lu, D.B. Sun, Z.H. Zhang, A Simple and Fast Method for Comparison of Corrosion
and W. Chang ........................................................... 594 Inhibition Powers Between Pairs of Pyridine Derivative
Significance of Activation of Test Specimens for the De- Molecules
termination of Iso-Corrosion Curves of Stainless Steels M. Lashgari, M.R. Arshadi, and Gh.A. Parsafar ....... 778
U.H. Kivisäkk ............................................................ 602 Boundary Element Simulation for Identification
Effect of Chloride and Phosphoric Acid on the Corrosion of Steel Corrosion in Concrete Using Magnetic Field
of Alloy C-276, UNS N08028, and UNS N08367 Measurement
S. Ghosh and T. Ramgopal ....................................... 609 M. Ridha, K. Amaya, and S. Aoki ............................. 784
Corrosion Review: “The Protective Coating User’s Flow Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels
Handbook,” by L.D. Vincent UNS S30403 and UNS S31603
Reviewed by B. Valdez and M. Schorr ...................... 624 J.A. Wharton and R.J.K. Wood ................................. 792
Sigma Phase Formation and Polarization Response
July (No. 7) of UNS S31803 in Sulfuric Acid
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of the Effect R. Magnabosco and N. Alonso-Falleiros ................... 807
of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide on the Atmo- Unexpected Deterioration of Fusion-Bonded Epoxy-
spheric Corrosion of Copper at Low Relative Humidity Coated Rebars Embedded in Chloride-Contaminated
Values Concrete Environments
S. Feliú, Jr., L. Mariaca, J. Simancas, J.A. González, D.D.N Singh and R. Ghosh ....................................... 815
and M. Morcillo ......................................................... 627 Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Materials for Medical
Effect of Heat-Treatment Conditions on Surface Proper- Devices,” by J.R. Davis
ties and Corrosion Behavior of Orthodontic Stainless Reviewed by B. Valdez and M. Schorr ...................... 832
Steel Wires September (No. 9)
K.-T. Oh, U.-H. Joo, and K.-N. Kim ............................ 639
Modification of Surface Property for Controlling the Technical Note: Does Calcareous Scale Formation
Type 304 Stainless Steel Electrochemical Corrosion on Cathodically Protected Steel Affect Hydrogen
Potential in 288°C Water Uptake?
Y.-J. Kim, P.L. Andresen, E. Moran, and D. Gray ...... 648 G. Hinds and A. Turnbull.......................................... 835
Statistical Characterization of Pitting Corrosion—Part 1: Behavior of the Copper Electrode in Alkaline-Sulfide
Data Analysis Solutions Under Natural Corrosion Conditions
R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 655 S.M. Abd El Haleem, E.E. Abd El Aal, and
Role of Metastable Pitting in Crevices on Crevice A.M. Atia ................................................................... 838
Corrosion Stabilization in Alloys 625 and 22
B.A. Kehler and J.R. Scully....................................... 665
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Hexagonal Close-Packed November (No. 11)


Metals and Alloys in Solutions of Iodine in Methanol
Editorial: Misconceptions and Misnomers
S.B. Farina, G.S. Duffó, and J.R. Galvele ................. 847
F. Mansfeld ............................................................. 1019
Localized Corrosion of Alloy 22 in Sodium Chloride Solu-
Combined Effects of Gaseous Pollutants and Sodium
tions at Elevated Temperature
Chloride Particles on the Atmospheric Corrosion
N. Priyantha, P. Jayaweera, G.R. Englehardt,
of Copper
A. Davydov, and D.D. Macdonald ............................ 857
Z.Y. Chen, S. Zakipour, D. Persson, and
Influence of Curing Agent Content on the Performance
C. Leygraf ............................................................... 1022
of Epoxy Coatings on Mild Steels
Issues Associated with Expiration of Galvanic Anodes
J.-T. Zhang, J.-M. Hu, J.-Q. Zhang, and C.-N. Cao.... 872
on Marine Structures
Modeling of Crevice Corrosion of Pure Nickel by Coupling
W.H. Hartt, X. Zhang, and W. Chu .......................... 1035
of Phase and Polarization Behavior at Various pH,
Corrosion Inhibition of Copper in Aerated 0.5 M Sulfuric
Chloride, and Oxygen Levels
Acid by Indole-2-Carboxylic Acid
H. Hoffmeister ........................................................... 880
G. Quartarone, A. Zingales, T. Bellomi, L. Bonaldo,
Electrochemical Mitigation of Intergranular Stress
M. Gajo, G. Gajo, and G. Paolucci ........................... 1041
Corrosion Cracking in Boiling Water Reactors
Hurst Exponent on the Study of Electrochemical Noise
Y.-J. Kim .................................................................... 889
Measurements
Effect of Immersion Depth on Marine Corrosion
J.M. Sánchez-Amaya, F.J. Botana, and
of Mild Steel
M. Bethencourt ........................................................ 1050
R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 895
Study of Cavitation Corrosion Behaviors and Mechanism
Effects of Cold Deformation Prior to Sensitization on
of Carbon Steel in Neutral Sodium Chloride Aqueous
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless
Solution
Steel
J. Liu, Y. Lin, X. Yong, and X. Li .............................. 1061
R. Singh, J. Swaminathan, S.K. Das, B. Ravi Kumar,
Influence of Ferrous Iron on the Rate and Nature
and I. Chattoraj......................................................... 907
Corrosion Review: “Introduction to High Temperature of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of High-
Oxidation and Corrosion,” by A.S. Khanna Strength Steel Under Sulfate-Reducing Conditions
Reviewed by S.A. Bradford ...................................... 920 R.A. Royer and R.F. Unz ......................................... 1070
Localized Corrosion Susceptibility of Alloy 22 in Chloride
October (No. 10) Solutions: Part 1—Mill-Annealed Condition
A Novel Laterally Resolving Method for Characterizing D.S. Dunn, Y.-M. Pan, L. Yang, and
the Defect Structure in Thermal-Sprayed Coatings G.A. Cragnolino ....................................................... 1078
N. Margadant and M. Büchler .................................. 923 Effect of Oxygen Contamination on Inhibition Studies
Utility of Quantum Chemical Parameters in the Ratio- in Carbon Dioxide Corrosion
nalization of Corrosion Inhibition Efficiency of Some E. Gulbrandsen, J. Kvarekvål, and H. Miland ........ 1086
Organic Inhibitors Effect of Laser Remelting on Hot Corrosion Behavior
V.S. Sastri, M. Elboujdaini, and J.R. Perumareddi ... 933 of Ni3Al and Ni-20Cr Plasma-Sprayed Coatings
Study on Hydrophobic Nano-Titanium Dioxide Coatings B.S. Sidhu and S. Prakash ..................................... 1098
for Improvement in Corrosion Resistance of Type 316L Corrosion Review: “Surface Engineering for Corrosion
and Wear Resistance,” by J.R. Davis
Stainless Steel
Reviewed by W.D. Van Arnam ................................ 1112
G.X. Shen, R.G. Du, Y.C. Chen, C.J. Lin, and
D. Scantlebury .......................................................... 943 December (No. 12)
Localized Corrosion of Heat-Treated and Welded Stainless
2005 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Corrosion Stability
Steel Studied Using a Scanning Kelvin Probe
of Polymer-Coated Metals—New Concepts Based
G. Bäck, A. Nazarov, and D. Thierry ........................ 951
on Fundamental Understanding
Effect of Microstructure on the Oxidation Behavior
M. Stratmann .......................................................... 1115
of Two Nickel-Based Superalloys
Corrosion Behavior and Its Inhibition of a Copper-Iron
K. Zhao, Y.B. Zhou, Y.H. Ma, L.H. Lou, and Z.Q. Hu . 961
Alloy in Hydrochloric Acid Solution
Patch and Whole of Surface Mass-Transfer Rate Mea-
S.S. Mahmoud......................................................... 1127
surements on a Stepped Rotating Cylinder Electrode
Role of Methanol on Pitting of Type 316 Stainless Steel
K. Bremhorst, G. Kear, A.J. Keating, and
T. Ramgopal and S. Amancherla ............................ 1136
S.-H. Huang .............................................................. 968
Transition from Localized Corrosion to Stress Corrosion
A Comparison Study of Stress Corrosion Crack Growth
Cracking in an Al-Li-Cu-Ag Alloy
Rates for AA7XXX Alloys as a Function of Bulk Aque-
B.J. Connolly and J.R. Scully ................................. 1145
ous Chloride Concentrations
Micro-Droplets Formation During the Deliquescence
B.J. Connolly, M.G. Koul, and A.L. Moran ................ 976
of Salt Particles in Atmosphere
A Review of Corrosion of Titanium Grade 7 and
J. Zhang, J. Wang, and Y. Wang ............................. 1167
Other Titanium Alloys in Nuclear Waste Repository
Evaluation of Deoxygenation as a Corrosion Control
Environments
Measure for Ballast Tanks
F. Hua, K. Mon, P. Pasupathi, G. Gordon, and
J.S. Lee, R.I. Ray, B.J. Little, and E.J. Lemieux ...... 1173
D. Shoesmith ............................................................. 987
Corrosion Protection by Coatings on Prestressed Steel
Steel Corrosion and Durability of Calcium Aluminate
C. Natarajan, P. Jayabalan, N. Almas Begum,
Cement-Reinforced Mortars
and A. Rajaraman .................................................. 1189
L. Garcia-Andión, P. Garcés, E. Garcia-Alcocel, and
Corrosion Review: “Electrochemical Systems,” 3rd
F. Cases .................................................................. 1004
Edition, by J. Newman and K.E. Thomas-Alyea
Corrosion Review: “Microelectronics Failure Analysis,”
Desk Reference, 5th edition, by Electronic Device Reviewed by C.S. Brossia....................................... 1224
Failure Analysis Society (EDFAS) Desk Reference
Committee
Reviewed by M. Schorr ........................................... 1016
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
Compatibility of Nickel-Based Alloys with Supercritical
2006 (vol. 62) Water Applications: Aging Effects on Corrosion
Resistance and Mechanical Properties
Y. Daigo, Y. Watanabe, K. Sugahara, and T. Isobe ......174
January (No. 1) Corrosion Behavior of Coatings of Titanium Nitride
Localized Corrosion Susceptibility of Alloy 22 in Chloride and Titanium-Titanium Nitride on Steel Substrates
Solutions: Part 2—Effect of Fabrication Processes P.M. Perillo....................................................................182
D.S. Dunn, Y.-M. Pan, L. Yang, and G.A. Cragnolino ....... 3 Corrosion Review: “An Introduction to Tissue-Biomaterial
Corrosion Behavior of Metals in Flowing Ar-42.6%O2- Interactions,” by K.C. Dee, D.A. Puleo, and R. Bizios
14.7%Br2 Gas Mixture at 700°C Reviewed by M. Schorr ................................................192
S. Lee, K. Maemura, T. Yamamura, S. Nakazawa,
March (No. 3)
K.H. Lee, D. Chang, J.-H. Ahn, and H. Chung ............... 13
Studies on Inhibition of Hydrogen-Induced Cracking Technical Note: Measuring Corrosiveness with a Dual
of Linepipe Steels Galvanic/Surface Film Resistance Sensor
M. Elboujdaîni, V.S. Sastri, and J.R. Perumareddi ........ 29 R.D. Klassen and P.R. Roberge ....................................195
Influence of Humic Substances on the Corrosion Cluster/Polarized Continuum Models for Density
of the API 5LX65 Steel Functional Theory Investigations of Benzimidazole
L.F.P. Dick and L.M. Rodrigues ...................................... 35 Corrosion Inhibitors at Metal/Solution Interface
Development of a Chromium-Free Consumable for M. Lashgari, M.R. Arshadi, Gh.A. Parsafar,
Austenitic Stainless Steels—Part 1: Monel (Alloy 400) and V.S. Sastri .............................................................199
Filler Metal Effects of Nitrogen and High-Temperature Aging
Y.H. Kim, G.S. Frankel, J.C. Lippold, and on Uniform Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steel
G. Guaytima................................................................... 44 C.-S. Huang and C.-C. Shih .........................................207
Effect of Syngas Composition on Metal Dusting of Alloy In Situ X-Ray Radiographic Study of Stress Corrosion
800H in Simulated Reforming Gas Atmospheres Cracking in AA2024-T3
Y. Nishiyama, T. Kudo, and N. Otsuka .......................... 54 X. Liu, G.S. Frankel, B. Zoofan, and S.I. Rokhlin .........217
Evolution with Exposure Time of Copper Corrosion Pitting Corrosion of Steam Turbine Blading Steels:
in a Concentrated Lithium Bromide Solution. The Influence of Chromium Content, Temperature,
Characterization of Corrosion Products by Energy- and Chloride Ion Concentration
Dispersive X-Ray Analysis and X-Ray Diffraction G. Williams and H.N. McMurray ..................................231
M.T. Montañés, V. Pérez-Herranz, J. García-Antón, Corrosion Products Formed on Silver After a One-Month
and J.L. Guiñón ............................................................. 64 Exposure to Urban Atmospheres
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior M. Watanabe, S. Shinozaki, E. Toyoda, K. Asakura,
of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Hydrogenated T. Ichino, N. Kuwaki, Y. Higashi, and T. Tanaka .........243
High-Temperature Water Experimental and Computational Evaluation of the
K. Arioka, T. Yamada, T. Terachi, and R.W. Staehle ...... 74 Protection Provided by an Aluminum Cladding to
Influence of the Heat Treatments on the Corrosion AA2024-T3 Exposed at a Seacoast Environment
Resistance of a Duplex Stainless Steel Manufactured F. Cui, F.J. Presuel-Moreno, and R.G. Kelly .................251
by Powder Metallurgy Rapid Determination of Tafel Slopes by an Integral Method
M.V. Utrilla, A. Ureña, E. Otero, and C.J. Múnez ........... 84 of Coulostatically Induced Transients
Corrosion Review: “Physical Metallurgy,” by Y.T. Zhao, X.P. Guo, G.Z. Chen, and Z.H. Dong ............264
W.F. Hosford Corrosion Behavior of Nickel-Based Alloys and Type 316
Reviewed by B. Craig .................................................... 96 Stainless Steel in Slightly Oxidizing or Reducing
Supercritical Water
February (No. 2) R. Fujisawa, K. Nishimura, T. Nishida, M. Sakaihara,
Influence of Applied Potential on Cavitation Erosion Y. Kurata, and Y. Watanabe ........................................270
Behavior of Type 316L Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Tests and Standards:
Acid Solution Applications and Interpretation,” Second Edition,
S.L. Jiang, Y.G. Zheng, S.Z. Luo, and Z.M. Yao .............. 99 by R. Baboian
Development of a Chromium-Free Consumable for Reviewed by B. Valdez ................................................280
Austenitic Stainless Steels—Part 2: Optimization
April (No. 4)
of Alloy Composition Based on Corrosion Behavior
Y.H. Kim, G.S. Frankel, and J.C. Lippold .....................109 Effect of Some Pyridine Derivatives on the Corrosion
Electrochemical Behavior of Copper in Alkaline-Sulfide Behavior of Carbon Steel in an Environment Like
Solutions NACE TM0177
S.M. Abd El Haleem and E.E. Abd El Aal ....................121 M.A. Veloz and I.G. Martínez .......................................283
Relationship Between Yield Strength and Near-Neutral pH Effect of Temperature on Inhibitive Action of Damsissa
Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of Pipeline Extract on the Corrosion of Steel in Acidic Media
Steels—An Effect of Microstructure A.M. Abdel-Gaber, B.A. Abd-El Nabey, I.M. Sidahmed,
B.T. Lu and J.L. Luo .....................................................129 A.M. El-Zayady, and M. Saadawy...............................293
Improvement of Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Alloy/ Effect of Surface Pretreatment on the Underpaint
Silicon Carbide Composites with Lanthanum Surface Corrosion of AA2024-T3 at Various Temperatures
Treatments D.A. Little, M.A. Jakab, and J.R. Scully .......................300
A. Pardo, M.C. Merino, R. Arrabal, F. Viejo, Microscopy Study of Intergranular Stress Corrosion
M. Carboneras, and A.E. Coy ......................................141 Cracking of X-52 Line Pipe Steel
A Comparison of the Corrosion Behavior of Nanocrystalline J. Li, M. Elboujdaini, B. Fang, R.W. Revie, and
and Conventional Al 5083 Samples M.W. Phaneuf ...............................................................316
E. Kus, Z. Lee, S. Nutt, and F. Mansfeld ......................152 Corrosion Protection Assessment of Barrier Properties
Galvanic Anode Current and Structure Current Demand of Several Zinc-Containing Coating Systems on Steel
Determination Methods for Offshore Structures in Artificial Seawater
E. Lemieux and W.H. Hartt ..........................................162 D.P. Schmidt, B.A. Shaw, E. Sikora, and W.W. Shaw ..323
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
Effect of Sulfate on the Passive and Crevice Corrosion A Galvanic Sensor for Monitoring the Corrosion Damage
Properties of Alloy 22 in 4 M Sodium Chloride of Buried Pipelines: Part 2—Correlation of Sensor
G.O. Ilevbare ................................................................340 Output to Actual Corrosion Damage of Pipeline in Soil
Corrosion Resistance of Injection-Molded 17-4PH Steel and Tap Water Environments
in Sodium Chloride Solution Y.-S. Choi, J.-G. Kim, and S.J. Yang.............................522
I. Costa, C.V. Franco, C.T. Kunioshi, and J.L. Rossi ....357 Studies on the Behavior of Ni-20Cr Plasma Spray
Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Handbook: Corrosive Coatings Applied on Boiler Tube Steels in Molten Salt
Agents and Their Interaction with Materials, Volume 2: (Na2SO4-60%V2O5) Environment at 900°C
Hydrochloric Acid, Nitric Acid,” Second Edition, by B.S. Sidhu and S. Prakash ..........................................533
G. Kreysa and M. Schutze Effects of Austenitizing Treatment on the Corrosion
Reviewed by S.A. Bradford .........................................368 Resistance of 14Cr-3Mo Martensitic Stainless Steel
J.-Y. Park and Y.-S. Park ..............................................541
May (No. 5) Corrosion Review: “Impedance Spectroscopy: Theory,
Technical Note: Testing of Supermartensitic Stainless Experiment, and Applications,” Second Edition,
Steel Welds Under Cathodic Protection at Very Low by E. Barsoukov and J.R. Macdonald
Strain Rates Reviewed by K.K. Aligizaki ..........................................552
G. Hinds and A. Turnbull.............................................371
July (No. 7)
Sulfide Stress Cracking Susceptibility of Welded X-60
and X-65 Pipeline Steels Technical Note: Visualization of Stress Corrosion Cracks
C. Natividad, M. Salazar, A. Contreras, A. Albiter, Emerging from Pits
R. Pérez, and J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez .......................375 A. Turnbull, S. Zhou, L. Orkney, and N. McCormick ....555
Corrosion Performance of Metals for Supercritical Water, Characterization of Rust on Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, and Fe-Cu
Oxidation-Utilized Organic Waste-Processing Reactors Binary Alloys by Fourier Transform Infrared and
N. Saito, Y. Tsuchiya, Y. Akai, H. Omura, T. Takada, N2 Adsorption
and N. Hara .................................................................383 T. Ishikawa, A. Maeda, K. Kandori, and A. Tahara ....559
Assessment of Hydrogen-Induced Precipitation Influence of Carbide Precipitation and Rolling Direction
in a Nickel-Copper Alloy Using Thermoelectric Power on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of
Y.D. Park, D.L. Olson, A. Landau, and M. Pinkas ........395 Austenitic Stainless Steels in Hydrogenated High-
Factors Affecting the Crack Growth Rates of Reactor Temperature Water
Pressure Vessel Steels Under Simulated Boiling K. Arioka, T. Yamada, T. Terachi, and G. Chiba ..........568
Water Reactor Conditions Study of the Inhibition Mechanism of Imidazolines
Y.Y. Chen, H.C. Shih, L.H. Wang, and J.C. Oung .........403 by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
Protective Iron Carbonate Films—Part 1: Mechanical G. Gusmano, P. Labella, G. Montesperelli, A. Privitera,
Removal in Single-Phase Aqueous Flow and S. Tassinari ..........................................................576
V. Ruzic, M. Veidt, and S. Nes̆ić ...................................419 Retrofit Cathodic Protection Design for Depolarized
Electrochemical Behavior of API X70 Steel in Hydrogen and Partially Depolarized Structure
Sulfide-Containing Solutions E. Lemieux and W.H. Hartt ..........................................584
S. Arzola, J. Mendoza-Flores, R. Duran-Romero, Microchemistry of Ti-Carbonitrides and Their Role
and J. Genesca ............................................................433 in the Early Stage of Pit Initiation of Alloy 600
Aspects of the Corrosion Kinetics for Binary Nickel- D.H. Hur, J.H. Han, U.C. Lee, and Y.S. Park ................591
Chromium Alloys Under Conditions Found in Protective Iron Carbonate Films—Part 2: Chemical
Supercritical Water Oxidation Plants Processing Removal by Dissolution in Single-Phase Aqueous Flow
Chlorinated Substances V. Ruzic, M. Veidt, and S. Nes̆ić ...................................598
C. Schroer, J. Konys, J. Novotny, and J. Hausselt.......444 Effect of the Degree of Hydrolysis and Condensation of
Corrosion Review: “Materials Science and Technology,” Bis-[Triethoxysilylpropyl]Tetrasulfide on the Corrosion
by R.W. Cahn, P. Haasen, and E.J. Kramer Protection of Coated Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3
Reviewed by W. Fürbeth ..............................................464 J.S. Gandhi, T.L. Metroke, M.A. Eastman,
W.J. van Ooij, and A. Apblett .......................................612
June (No. 6) Cracking Susceptibility of Alternative Composite Tube
Use of Artificial Neural Networks for Predicting Crude Oil Alloys in a Molten Sodium Sulfide Hydrate-Sodium
Effect on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Carbon Steels Hydroxide Salt Mixture
S. Hernández, S. Nes̆ić, G. Weckman, and V. Ghai .....467 J.R. Kish, D.L. Singbeil, and J.R. Keiser ......................624
Enhancement of the Protectiveness of Epoxy Coatings An 18-Year Exposure Test of Thermal-Sprayed Zn, Al,
with Surface-Modified Nano-Titanium Particles and Zn-Al Coatings in Marine Environment
Y. Shao, Y. Li, Y. Du, and F. Wang ................................483 S. Kuroda, J. Kawakita, and M. Takemoto ..................635
Influence of Chromium and Molybdenum on the Corrosion Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Coatings Additives,”
of Nickel-Based Alloys Second Edition, by J.J. Florio and D.J. Miller
J.R. Hayes, J.J. Gray, A.W. Szmodis, and C.A. Orme .491 Reviewed by K. Abate..................................................648
Effect of Temperature and Pressure on the Morphology
August (No. 8)
of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Scales
G. Lin, M. Zheng, Z. Bai, and X. Zhao ..........................501 Role of Work-Hardened Surface Layer in Initiation
Effect of Stress Transients on the Crack Propagation of Environmentally Assisted Cracking in High-
Rate in Steam Turbine Disc Steel Temperature Water
S. Zhou and A. Turnbull ...............................................508 S. Wang, Y. Takeda, K. Sakaguchi, and T. Shoji..........651
Electrochemical Noise Analysis of Tribocorrosion Assessing Metal Matrix Composites for Corrosion
Processes Under Steady-State Friction Regime and Erosion-Corrosion Applications in the Oil Sands
D. Déforge, F. Huet, R.P. Nogueira, P. Ponthiaux, Industry
and F. Wenger ..............................................................514 A. Neville, F. Reza, S. Chiovelli, and T. Revega ............657
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
A Two-Dimensional Model for Steel Corrosion Under A Two-Dimensional Model for Steel Corrosion Under
a Disbonded Coating Due to Oxygen With or Without a Disbonded Coating Due to Oxygen With or Without
Cathodic Protection—Part 1: Full Numerical Solution Cathodic Protection—Part 2: Model Simplification
F.M. Song and N. Sridhar .............................................676 for Practical Application
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in Ethanol F.M. Song and N. Sridhar .............................................873
N. Sridhar, K. Price, J. Buckingham, and J. Dante ......687 Atmospheric Corrosion of Engineering Materials at Two
Assessing the Corrosion Performance of High-Level Exposure Sites in Chennai—A Comparative Study
Nuclear Waste Containers M. Natesan, S. Palraj, G. Venkatachari, and
D.W. Shoesmith ............................................................703 N. Palaniswamy...........................................................883
Crack Initiation and Early Propagation of X70 Steel Threshold Chloride Concentrations of Selected Corrosion-
in Simulated Near-Neutral pH Groundwater Resistant Rebar Materials Compared to Carbon Steel
B.T. Lu and J.L. Luo .....................................................723 M.F. Hurley and J.R. Scully .........................................892
Corrosion Review: “Outokumpu Stainless Corrosion Pitting Corrosion and its Countermeasures for Pressurized
Handbook,” by Outokumpu Stainless Steel Oy Water Reactor Steam Generator Tubes
Reviewed by S. Brossia ...............................................736 D.H. Hur, M.S. Choi, D.H. Lee, M.H. Song, and
J.H. Han ......................................................................905
September (No. 9) Role of Wood Extractives in Black Liquor Corrosiveness
Electrochemical Behavior of Antimony and Antimony P.E. Hazlewood, P.M. Singh, and J.S. Hsieh ................911
Oxide Films in Acid Solutions Exploratory Assessment of Corrosion Behavior
S.S. El-Egamy ..............................................................739 of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar: Part 2—Modeling
Effect of Temperature on the Pitting Behavior and Passive of Galvanic Corrosion at Cladding Breaks
Film Characteristics of Alloy 600 in Chloride Solution F. Cui and A.A. Sagüés ................................................918
D.H. Hur and Y.S. Park ................................................745 On the Mechanism of Formation of Hot Spots
Corrosion Behavior of Copper-Phosphorus-Silver Brazing in Boiler Tubes
Alloys in Lithium Bromide Solutions H.M. Shalaby ...............................................................930
A. Valero-Gómez, J. García-Antón, and Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Thermal Spray
A. Igual-Muñoz .............................................................751 Technology,” by J.R. Davs
Effect of Black Liquor Oxidation on the Stress Corrosion Reviewed by A. Moosavi ..............................................944
Cracking Susceptibility of Selected Materials
November (No. 11)
P.E. Hazlewood, P.M. Singh, and J.S. Hsieh ................765
Development of Permanganate-Based Coatings Discussion: Does Calcareous Scale Formation on
on Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 Cathodically Protected Steel Affect Hydrogen Uptake?
A.E. Hughes, J.D. Gorman, T.G. Harvey, A. Galassi, W.H. Hartt ....................................................................947
and G. McAdam ...........................................................773 Technical Note: Rapid Detection and Quantification
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 321 Stainless Steels of Microbes Related to Microbiologically Influenced
Under Simulated Petrochemical Conditions Containing Corrosion Using Quantitative Polymerase Chain
Thiosulfate and Chloride Reaction
Y.Y. Chen, H.C. Shih, Y.M. Liou, L.H. Wang, and X.Y. Zhu, H. Modi, A. Ayala, and J.J. Kilbane, II .........950
J.C. Oung .....................................................................781 Effects of Relative Humidity, Temper, and Stress
Evaluation of Alternate Reductants for Application on Exfoliation Corrosion Kinetics of AA7178
in Light Water Reactors X. Zhao and G.S. Frankel ............................................956
Y.-J. Kim .......................................................................795 Influence of Black Annealing Oxide Scale on the Anodic
Methods for Accessing Pitting Damage in Carbon Steel Behavior of Alloy 22
Exposed to Alkaline Chloride Waste Environments R.B. Rebak, R.A. Etien, S.R. Gordon, and
M.A. Hill and R.S. Lillard .............................................801 G.O. Ilevbare ................................................................967
Influence of Cement Type and Temperature on the Rate of Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel Under Marine Anaerobic
Corrosion of Steel in Concrete Exposed to Carbonation Conditions—Part 1: Experimental Observations
M.A. Baccay, N. Otsuki, T. Nishida, and R.E. Melchers ...............................................................981
S. Maruyama ...............................................................811 Corrosion of Austenitic Alloys in Supercritical Water
Exploratory Assessment of Corrosion Behavior G.S. Was, S. Teysseyre, and Z. Jiao ............................989
of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar: Part 1—Experimental Diagnosing Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion:
F. Cui and A.A. Sagüés ................................................822 A State-of-the-Art Review
Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Environmental B.J. Little, J.S. Lee, and R.I. Ray ...............................1006
Degradation of Materials,” by M. Kutz Corrosion of Copper in Aqueous Lithium Bromide
Reviewed by K. Abate..................................................840 Concentrated Solutions by Immersion Testing
M.J. Muñoz-Portero, J. García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón,
October (No. 10) and V. Pérez-Herranz .................................................1018
“On the Interpretation of Corrosion Processes Through Cyclic Hot Corrosion of High-Velocity Oxy Fuel Sprayed
the Superposition of Electrochemical Partial Processes Coatings on Steel at 900°C
and on the Potential of Mixed Electrodes,” with a H.S. Sidhu, B.S. Sidhu, and S. Prakash ....................1028
Perspective by F. Mansfeld Sensitization and Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Ferritic
C. Wagner and W. Traud .............................................843 Stainless Steel Aged at 800°C
2006 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Development A.S.M. Paroni, N. Alonso-Falleiros, and
of Corrosion-Resistance Alloys for the Oil and Gas R. Magnabosco...........................................................1039
Industry—Based on Spontaneous Passivity Mechanism Corrosion Review: “Failure Analysis of Engineering
M. Ueda........................................................................856 Structures: Methodology and Case Histories,”
Technical Note: 16 Years of Corrosion Behavior by V. Ramachandran, A.C. Raghuram, R.V. Krishnan,
of Carbon Steel in Seawater and S.K. Bhaumik
X.-R. Zhu and G.-Q. Huang ..........................................868 Reviewed by B. Valdez .............................................1048
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION

December 2006 (No. 12) Galvanic Corrosion on Vacuum-Brazed UNS S31803


Letter to the Editor: Is the Cost of Corrosion Really Duplex Stainless Steel Using Ni-Cr-Fe-P Alloy Filler
Quantifiable? Metals
M.V. Biezma and J.R. San Cristóbal ..........................1051 L.H. Chiu, C.H. Wu, and H. Chang .............................127
2006 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Application Sulfide Film Formation on Copper Under Electrochemical
of Advanced Electrochemical Techniques and Concepts and Natural Corrosion Conditions
to Corrosion Phenomena J. Smith, Z. Qin, F. King, L. Werme, and D.W.
M. Keddam ................................................................1056 Shoesmith ....................................................................135
Technical Note: Corrosion Protection of Electrogalvanized Crevice Corrosion Penetration Rates of Alloy 22 in
Steel by a Cerium-Based Conversion Coating Chloride-Containing Waters
Y.-K. Song and F. Mansfeld ........................................1067 X. He and D.S. Dunn ...................................................145
Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel Under Marine Anaerobic Phosphorous Alloying and Annealing Effects on the
Conditions—Part 2: Statistical Representation of Corrosion Properties of Nanocrystalline Co-P Alloys in
Maximum Pit Depth Acidic Solution
R.E. Melchers .............................................................1074 H. Jung and A. Alfantazi ............................................159
Monitoring the Adsorption of Volatile Corrosion Monitoring the Atmospheric Corrosion Loss of Copper
Inhibitors in Real Time with Surface-Enhanced During Wet/Dry Cyclic Conditions in Oxalic Acid
Raman Spectroscopy Solutions
G. Tormoen, J. Burket, J.F. Dante, and N. Sridhar ....1082 G.A. EL-Mahdy and K.B. Kim ......................................171
Modeling of Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion by Coupling Investigation of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild Steel in
of Phase and Polarization Behavior the Presence of Acetic Acid—Part 1: Basic Mechanisms
H. Hoffmeister ............................................................1092 K.S. George and S. Nesic ..........................................178
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Alloys in Effect of Oil-in-Water Emulsions on the Performance of
Supercritical Water Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Inhibitors
S. Teysseyre and G.S. Was........................................1100 E. Gulbrandsen and J. Kvarekvål ..............................187
Corrosion and Galvanic Behavior of Copper and Corrosion of Bed Nozzle Alloys in a Wood-Waste Fluidized
Copper-Brazed Joints in Heavy Brine Lithium Bed Power Boiler
Bromide Solutions J.R. Kish, D.L. Singbeil, P. Eng, O. Posein, and
A. Valero-Gómez, A. Igual-Muñoz, and R. Seguin......................................................................197
J. García-Antón ..........................................................1117 Corrosion Review: “Coatings Technology Handbook, 3rd
Corrosion of Alloys in a Simulated Wood-Waste Edition,” by A.A. Tracton
Fluidizing Bed Power Boiler Environment Reviewed by K. Abate..................................................208
J.R. Kish, D.L. Singbeil, and P. Eng ...........................1132
Corrosion Review: “Functional Fillers for Plastics,” March 2007 (No. 3)
by M. Xanthos Selective Corrosion in Sodium Chloride Aqueous Solution
Reviewed by K. Abate................................................1160 of Cupronickel Alloys with Aluminum and Iron
Additions
2007 (vol. 63) R.C.N. Liberto, R. Magnabosco, and
January 2007 (No. 1) N. Alonso-Falleiros .......................................................211
Effect of Molybdenum and Chromium Addition on the
Proceedings of the CORROSION/2005 Research Topical
Susceptibility to Sulfi de Stress Cracking of High-
Symposium
Strength, Low-Alloy Steels
Corrosion Resistance at Elevated Temperatures in Highly
S.U. Koh, J.M. Lee, B.Y. Yang and K.Y. Kim.................220
Aggressive Environments
Primers to the Reinforcement in Mortars: Effectiveness as
M. Schütze ....................................................................... 4
a Function of Primer Type, Exposure Conditions, and
Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Alloys in Aggres-
Amount of Sodium Chloride
sive Nuclear Reactor Core Environments
P. Castro-Borges, M. Balancán, E.I. Moreno, and J.H.
G.S. Was and P.L. Andresen ......................................... 19
Chan-Cabrera ..............................................................231
Material Performance in Chlorinated Supercritical Water
Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum Alloy 6061 by Rare
Systems
Earth Chlorides
C. Schroer, J. Konys, J. Novotny, and J. Hausselt ........ 46
A.K. Mishra and R. Balasubramaniam .......................240
Pushing the Limits of Metals in Corrosive Oil and Gas
Critical Ion Concentration for Pitting and General Corro-
Well Environments
sion of Copper
P.R. Rhodes, L.A. Skogsberg, and R.N. Tuttle ................ 63
A. Yabuki and M. Murakami ........................................249
Corrosion Review: “Introduction to the High Tempera-
Effect of Chloride-to-Chromate Ratio on the Protective
ture Oxidation of Metals,” by N. Birks, G.H. Meier, and
Action of Zinc Surface Films Under Atmospheric
F.S. Pettits
Weathering Conditions
Reviewed by S.A. Bradford .........................................104
T. Prosek, D. Thierry, M. Olsson, and U. Bexell ..........258
February 2007 (No. 2) High-Throughput Assessment of Inhibitor Synergies on
Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 Through Measurement of
Discussion: Statistical Characterization of Pitting Corro- Surface Copper Enrichment
sion—Part 1: Data Analysis and Part 2: Probabilistic B.D. Chambers and S.R. Taylor ..................................268
Modeling for Maximum Pit Depth Effect of Chromium Ion from Autoclave Material on
A. Valor, D. Rivas, F. Caleyo, and J.M. Hallen .............107 Corrosion Behavior of Nickel-Based Alloys in Super-
Effect of Copper Addition on Corrosion Behavior of High- critical Water
Performance Austenitic Stainless Steel in Highly Y. Daigo, Y. Watanabe, and K. Sue ..............................277
Concentrated Sulfuric Acid Solution—Part 1
S.-T. Kim and Y.-S. Park ...............................................114
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
Cavitation—Corrosion Studies on Welded and
Acetate-Enhanced Corrosion of Carbon Steel—Further Nonwelded Duplex Stainless Steel in Aqueous
Factors in Oilfi eld Environments Lithium Bromide Solutions
D. Pletcher, D. Sidorin, and B. Hedges ........................285 D.M. García-García, J. García-Antón, A. Igual-Muñoz,
Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Control Through Organic and E. Blasco-Tamarit .................................................462
Coatings,” by A. Forsgren Effect of Fluoride Ions on Crevice Corrosion and Passive
Reviewed by M. Davies................................................296 Behavior of Alloy 22 in Hot Chloride Solutions
R.M. Carranza, M.A. Rodríguez, and R.B. Rebak ........480
April 2007 (No. 4)
Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Plastic Processes,” by
Formation and Dissolution Behavior of Anodic Oxide Films C.A. Harper, editor
on Titanium in Oxalic Acid Solutions Reviewed by K. Abate .................................................494
G.A. EL-Mahdy ............................................................299
Measurement of Electrolyte Resistance Fluctuations June 2007 (No. 6)
Generated by Oil-Brine Mixtures in a Flow-Loop Cell Transition from Marine Immersion to Coastal Atmo-
H. Bouazaze, F. Huet, and R.P. Nogueira.....................307 spheric Corrosion for Structural Steels
Influence of Seawater Nutrient Content on the Early R.E. Melchers ...............................................................500
Immersion Corrosion of Mild Steel—Part 1: Empirical Interpretation of Impedance Data for Porous Electrodes
Observations and Diffusion Processes
R.E. Melchers ...............................................................318 D.M. Bastidas ..............................................................515
Modeling of Flow-Induced Corrosion with Nonuniform Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection of Aluminum-Coated
Boundary Conditions Steel for Automotive Mufflers
J. Zhang and N. Li ......................................................330 Y.-S. Choi, D.-H. Shin, and J.-G. Kim ...........................522
Enhancement of Localized Corrosion in Aluminum Alloys Oxidation and Electrical Conductivity Behavior of
by Weak Acids Spinel Coatings for Metallic Interconnects of Solid
T.J.R. Leclere, A.J. Davenport, and R.C. Newman .......338 Oxide Fuel Cells
Reliability of Electrochemical Techniques for Determining P. Wei, X. Deng, M.R. Bateni, and A. Petric ..................529
Corrosion Rates on Carbon Steel in Sulfi de Media Use of Coupled Multi-Electrode Arrays to Advance the
L.R. Hilbert, T. Hemmingsen, L.V. Nielsen, and Understanding of Selected Corrosion Phenomena
S. Richter .....................................................................346 N.D. Budiansky, F. Bocher, H. Cong, M.F. Hurley, and
Reactor Corrosion in Ceria Production by Hydrothermal J.R. Scully ...................................................................537
Synthesis Under Supercritical Conditions Chemistry of Concentrated Salts Formed by Evaporation of
V. Shankar Rao and H.S. Kwon ...................................359 Formation Water and the Impact on Stress Corrosion
Corrosion Performance of Concrete Cylinder Piles Cracking of Duplex Stainless Steel
K. Lau, A.A. Sagüés, L. Yao, and R.G. Powers ............366 A. Turnbull, P. Nicholson, and S. Zhou .........................555
Epoxy Powder Clearcoats Used for Anticorrosive Purposes Three-Dimensional Boundary Element Method and Finite
Cured with Ytterbium III Trifluoromethanesulfonate Element Method Simulations Applied to Stray Current
S.J. García and J. Suay ...............................................379 Interference Problems. A Unique Coupling Mechanism
Corrosion Review: “ASM Handbook, Volume 13c, Corro- That Takes the Best of Both Methods
sion: Environments and Industries,” by S.D. Cramer L. Bortels, A. Dorochenko, B. Van den Bossche, G.
and B.S. Covino, Jr., editors Weyns, and J. Deconinck .............................................561
Reviewed by M. Schorr ................................................392 Corrosion Behavior of Model Zirconium Alloys in Deaer-
ated Supercritical Water at 500°C
May 2007 (No. 5)
Q. Peng, E. Gartner, J.T. Busby, A.T. Motta,
Heat-Affected Zone Sensitization and Stress Corrosion and G.S. Was ...............................................................577
Cracking in 12% Chromium Type 1.4003 Ferritic Atmospheric Corrosion Monitoring Inside the Reactor
Stainless Steel Vessel of a Retired Nuclear Power Plant
M. Du Toit, G.T. Van Rooyen, and D. Smith .................395 E. Otero, D. de la Fuente, B. Chico, F. Madrid, V. Naranjo,
Influence of Seawater Nutrient Content on the Early and M. Morcillo ............................................................591
Immersion Corrosion of Mild Steel—Part 2: The Role of Corrosion Review: “Modern Surface Technology,”
Biofilms and Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria by F.-W. Bach
R.E. Melchers ...............................................................405 Reviewed by W. Fürbeth ..............................................598
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 400 in Copper Sulfate
Solution July 2007 (No. 7)
A. Barnes, J. Deakin, and R.C. Newman ....................416 Corrosion Behavior of Alloys 625 and 718 in Supercritical
Mechanical and Environmental Influences on Stress Water
Corrosion Cracking of an X-70 Pipeline Steel in Dilute X. Ren, K. Sridharan, and T.R. Allen ...........................603
Near-Neutral pH Solutions Surface Layer Dissolution Kinetics of Aluminum Alloy
B. Fang, E.-H. Han, J. Wang, and W. Ke .....................419 7075 in Various Tempers
Effect of Pulsed Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process Z. Zhao and G.S. Frankel ............................................613
Parameters on Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Type Pourbaix Diagrams for Nickel in Concentrated Aqueous
304L Stainless Steel Welds Lithium Bromide Solutions at 25°C
P.K. Giridharan and N. Murugan .................................433 M.J. Muñoz-Portero, J. García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and V.
Environmental Effects on the Fracture Toughness of a Pérez-Herranz .............................................................625
Duplex Stainless Steel (UNS S31803) Blistering on Painted Automotive Materials Induced by
S. Roychowdhury, V. Kain, and R.C. Prasad ...............442 Galvanic Coupling with Rubber Material
Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Pure Titanium N. LeBozec, J.-L. Baudoin, V. Orain, and D. Thierry ....635
in Iodine-Alcohol Solutions Characterization of the Corrosion Products Formed on
S.B. Farina and G.S. Duffó ..........................................450 Carbon Steel in Qinghai Salt Lake Atmosphere
Q.X. Li, Z.Y. Wang, W. Han, and E.H. Han...................640
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION
Research and Cracking Implications from an Assessment Performance of High-Velocity Oxy-Fuel-Sprayed Chro-
of Two Variants of Near-Neutral pH Crack Colonies in mium Carbide-Nickel Chromium Coating in an Actual
Liquid Pipelines Boiler Environment of a Thermal Power Plant
W. Bouaeshi, S. Ironside, and R. Eadie .......................648 T.S. Sidhu, S. Prakash, and R.D. Agrawal ..................828
In Situ Observation of Initial Corrosion of MgAl9Zn1 Electrochemical Characteristics of Molybdenum/Alumi-
Magnesium Alloy in Cyclic Wet-Dry Conditions Using num-Neodymium Double Thin Film in Tetramethyl-
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy Ammonium Hydroxide Solution
J. Chen, J. Wang, E. Han, and W. Ke ..........................661 J.-H. Huang and S.-C. Yen ...........................................835
Inhibition of Aluminum Alloy 2024 Corrosion by Vana- Effects of Reinforcement and Coarse Aggregates on
dates: An In Situ Atomic Force Microscopy Scratching Chloride Ingress into Concrete and Time-to-Corrosion:
Investigation Part 1—Spatial Chloride Distribution and Implications
M. Iannuzzi and G.S. Frankel ......................................672 H. Yu and W.H. Hartt ...................................................843
Controlling Hydrogen Embrittlement in Precharged Mössbauer Effect of Rust Layer Formed on Steel in
Ultrahigh-Strength Steels Different Marine Corrosion Zones
H. Dogan, D. Li, and J.R. Scully ..................................689 Y. Li .............................................................................850
Effect of Hydrocarbons on the Internal Corrosion of Oil Significance of Hydrogen Evolution During Cathodic
and Gas Pipelines Protection of Carbon Steel in Seawater
S. Papavinasam, A. Doiron, T. Panneerselvam, and R.W. T. Okstad, Ø. Rannestad, R. Johnsen, and
Revie ...........................................................................704 K. Nisancioglu ..............................................................857
Correlation Between Electrochemical Noise Resistance and
August 2007 (No. 8) Noise Impedance for Mild and Stainless Steel as a
2007 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Molecular In Situ Function of pH
Studies of Atmospheric Corrosion A. Torres, J. Uruchurtu, J.G. González-Rodríguez, and S.
C. Leygraf, J. Hedberg, P. Qiu, H. Gil, J. Henriquez, and Serna ..........................................................................866
C.M. Johnson ...............................................................715 Effect of Orientation and Shielding in the Early Corrosion
Corrosion Kinetics Studies of AISI 1020 Carbon Steel from of Mild Steel in Tidal Marine Conditions
Dissolved Oxygen Consumption Measurements in R. Jeffrey and R.E. Melchers .......................................872
Efficiency Control of Cathodic Protection Measured
Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions
Using Passivation Verification Technique in Different
L. Cáceres, L. Herrera, and T. Vargas ..........................722
Concrete Structures
Effects of Temper and Potential on Localized Corrosion
I. Martínez, C. Andrade, O. Vennesland, U. Evensen,
Kinetics of Aluminum Alloy 7075
and R.B. Polder, and J. Leggedor .................................880
M. Barale, C. Mansour, G. Lefèvre, F. Carrette, H.
Corrosion Review: “Fatigue and Durability of Structural
Catalette, E.M. Pavageau, M. Fédoroff, and G. Cote ...731
Materials,” by S.S. Manson and G.R. Halford
Purity of Colloidal Magnetite Particles Used as a Model
Reviewed by L. Magagnin............................................894
Corrosion Product
M. Barale, C. Mansour, G. Lefèvre, F. Carrette, H. October 2007 (No. 10)
Catalette, E.M. Pavageau, M. Fédoroff, and G. Cote ...744
Aluminum Basic Benzoate-Based Coatings: Evaluation of
Time-Frequency Signal Filtering of Coulostatically Induced
Anticorrosion Properties by Electrochemical Impedance
Transients Based on Empirical Mode Decomposition
Spectroscopy and Accelerated Tests
Y.-T. Zhao and X.-P. Guo...............................................749
G. Blustein, R. Romagnoli, J.A. Jaén, A.R. Di Sarli,
Protective Iron Carbonate Films—Part 3: Simultaneous
and B. del Amo ............................................................899
Chemo-Mechanical Removal in Single-Phase Aqueous
Dissolution of Magnetite Coupled with Iron of Various
Flow
Surface Areas
V. Ruzic, M. Veidt, and S. Nesic ...................................758
A.M. Al-Mayouf, N.A. Al-Mobarak, and
Flow-Assisted Corrosion of Carbon Steel Under Neutral
A.A. Al-Swayih .............................................................916
Water Conditions Effects of Reinforcement and Coarse Aggregates on
T. Satoh, Y. Shao, W.G. Cook, D.H. Lister, S. Uchida...770 Chloride Ingress into Concrete and Time-to-Corrosion:
Temperature Effects on Oxide Film Properties of Grade-7 Part 2—Spatial Distribution of Coarse Aggregates
Titanium H. Yu, R.J. Himiob, and W.H. Hartt .............................924
X. He, J.J. Noël, and D.W. Shoesmith ..........................781 Investigating a Mechanism for Transgranular Stress
Corrosion Resistance in Highly Concentrated Hydrochlo- Corrosion Cracking on Buried Pipelines in Near-Neutral
ric Acid and Creep Rupture Strength of a Ti-Pd Alloy pH Environments
for a Supercritical Water Oxidation Reactor S.L. Asher, B. Leis, J. Colwell, and P.M. Singh.............932
T. Oe, T. Iwamori, S. Kawasaki, A. Suzuki, H. Daimon, Effect of Simulated Groundwater Chemistry on Stress
and K. Fujie ................................................................793 Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 22
Corrosion Fatigue of High-Copper Dental Amalgams K.T. Chiang, D.S. Dunn, and G.A. Cragnolino .............940
J. Agazadeh Mohandesi, B. Majidi, and A. Beygi A Galvanic Sensor for Monitoring the Corrosion Damage of
Kheradmand ................................................................799 Buried Pipelines: Part 3—Correlation of Probe Current
Corrosion Review: “Cathodic Protection,,” by L. Lazzari to Cathodic Protection and Stray Current
and P. Pedeferri Reviewed by A. Moosavi ............808 Y.-S. Choi, J.-G. Kim, and J.-Y. Koo ..............................951
September 2007 (No. 9) Comparison of Testing Techniques Used to Analyze the
Corrosion Resistance of Sacrificial Coating Systems
2007 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Prediction of D.P. Schmidt, B.A. Shaw, E. Sikora, W.W. Shaw, and L.H.
Reinforced Concrete Structure Durability by Electro- Laliberte .......................................................................958
chemical Techniques Corrosion of Phosphoric Irons in Cement Grout
J.A. González ...............................................................811 G. Sahoo, R. Balasubramaniam, and S. Misra ...........975
A Statistical Model for Localized Corrosion in 7xxx Corrosion Review: “ASM Handbook, Volume 13B, Corro-
Aluminum Alloys sion: Materials,” by S.D. Cramer, B.S. Covino, Jr
T.-S. Huang, S. Zhao, G.S. Frankel, and D.A. Wolfe ...819 Reviewed by S. Brossia ...............................................983
COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION

November 2007 (No. 11)


Brass Corrosion Inhibitors in Simulated Atmospheric
Water
C. Liang and G. Gao ...................................................987
Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Sensitized Type 304
Stainless Steel Under Boiling Water Reactor Conditions
Y.Y. Chen, H.C. Shih, L.H. Wang, and J.C. Oung .........997
Testing of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Inhibitor Perfor-
mance at High Flow Velocities in Jet Impingement
Geometry. Effects of Mass Transfer and Flow Forces
E. Gulbrandsen and A. Granå ...................................1009
Effects of Loading Mode and Temperature on Stress
Corrosion Crack Growth Rates of a Cold-Worked Type
316L Stainless Steel in Oxygenated Pure Water
Z. Lu, T. Shoji, Y. Takeda, A. Kai, and Y. Ito ..............1021
Stress Corrosion Crack Growth in Type 316 Stainless
Steel in Supercritical Water
Q.J. Peng, S. Teysseyre, P.L. Andresen,
and G.S. Was .............................................................1033
Effect of Magnetic Field on the Corrosion Behavior of
Magnetostrictive Iron-Gallium Alloy Single Crystals
T.V. Jayaraman, S. Guruswamy, and M.L. Free ........1042
Dependence of Stress Corrosion Crack Velocity on Strain
Rate for a Binary Noble-Metal Alloy
R.C. Newman .............................................................1048
A Mechanistic Model of Top-of-the-Line Corrosion
Z. Zhang, D. Hinkson, M. Singer, H. Wang,
and S. Nesic . ...........................................................1051
Corrosion Behavior of Zinc, Galvanized, Mild Steel in
Water-Concrete Environment
T. Błaszczynski and A. Łowinska-Kluge....................1063
Corrosion Review: “Corrosion of Weldments,” by
J.R. Davis
Reviewed by B. Valdez ..............................................1070
December 2007 (No. 12)
Thermal, Mechanical, and Anticorrosive Characterization
of an Epoxy Primer
M.T. Rodríguez, S.J. García, J.J. Gracenea, C.
Vitores, and J.J. Suay ...............................................1075
Corrosion Mitigation in Supercritical Water with Chro-
mium Ion
Y. Daigo, Y. Watanabe, and K. Sue ...........................1085
A Quantitative Study of Concrete-Embedded Steel Corro-
sion Using Potentiostatic Pulses
D.M. Bastidas, J.A. González, S. Feliu, A. Cobo,
and J.M. Miranda ......................................................1094
Influence of Oxygen Concentration of 288°C Water and
Alloy Composition on the Films Formed on Fe-Ni-Cr
Alloys
C.S. Kumai and T.M. Devine ......................................1101
Cold Work and Temperature Dependence of Stress Cor-
rosion Crack Growth of Austenitic Stainless Steels in
Hydrogenated and Oxygenated High-Temperature Water
K. Arioka, T. Yamada, T. Terachi, and G. Chiba .......1114
Corrosion of Structural Materials in Liquid Lead Alloys for
Nuclear Applications
J. Konys, W. Krauss, C. Schroer, H. Steiner, Z. Voss,
and O. Wedemeyer ....................................................1124

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