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COR•LitCOMPLETE TABLES OF CONTENTS FROM CORROSION, Vol. 1-63

CLICK ANY BUTTON TO ADVANCE DIRECTLY TO THAT YEAR

1945 (vol. 1)

1946 (vol. 2)

1947 (vol. 3)

1948 (vol. 4)

1949 (vol. 5)

1950 (vol. 6)

1951 (vol. 7)

1952 (vol. 8)

1953 (vol. 9)

1954 (vol. 10)

1955 (vol. 11)

1956 (vol. 12)

1957 (vol. 13)

1958 (vol. 14)

1959 (vol. 15)

1960 (vol. 16)

1961 (vol. 17)

1962 (vol. 18)

1963 (vol. 19)

1964 (vol. 20)

1965 (vol. 21)

1966 (vol. 22)

1967 (vol. 23)

1968 (vol. 24)

1969 (vol. 25)

1970 (vol. 26)

1971 (vol. 27)

1972 (vol. 28)

1973 (vol. 29)

1974 (vol. 30)

1975 (vol. 31)

1976 (vol. 32)

1977 (vol. 33)

1978 (vol. 34)

1979 (vol. 35)

1980 (vol. 36)

1981 (vol. 37)

1982 (vol. 38)

1983 (vol. 39)

1984 (vol. 40)

1985 (vol. 41)

1986 (vol. 42)

1987 (vol. 43)

1988 (vol. 44)

1989 (vol. 45)

1990 (vol. 46)

1991 (vol. 47)

1992 (vol. 48)

1993 (vol. 49)

1994 (vol. 50)

1995 (vol. 51)

1996 (vol. 52)

1997 (vol. 53)

1998 (vol. 54)

1999 (vol. 55)

2000 (vol. 56)

2001 (vol. 57)

2002 (vol. 58)

2003 (vol. 59)

2004 (vol. 60)

2005 (vol. 61)

2006 (vol. 62)

2007 (vol. 63)

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Notes on Use of Copper-Nickel Alloy in HF AlkylationProcesses, B.B. Morton ................................................. 228

1946 (Vol. 2)

March (No. 1)Corrosion of Yellow Brass Pipes in Domestic Hot-Water

Systems — A Metallographic Study, E.P. Polushkin, H.L. Shuldener ................................................................ 1

Control of Galvanic Corrosion of Iron, C.K. Donoho, J.T. MacKenzie .............................................................. 20

Control of Pipeline Corrosion — A Manual; Part 2, O.C. Mudd .................................................................... 25

Corrosion Problems in the Petroleum Production andPipeline Industry, W.F. Rogers ........................................ 59

June (No. 2)Effectiveness of Paint in Suppressing Galvanic Corrosion,

G.W. Seagren, G.H. Young, F.L. LaQue ........................... 67Permeability and Corrosion in Protective Coatings,

D.F. Siddall ................................................................... 78Prevention of Condensate Well Corrosion by Chemical

Treatment in the Erath Field, W.D. Yale ......................... 85Corrosion in the Water Industry, H.A. Price ...................... 95Some Corrosion Problems Encountered in Steam Plant

Operations, J.A. Keeth ................................................. 101Installation and Protection of Underground Gas Distribution

Systems with Pipeline Enamels, P.D. Mellon ................. 124

September (No. 3)Telephone Cable Sheath Corrosion in Non-Stray-Current

Areas, J.M. Standring ................................................... 133Laboratory Studies for Determination of Organic Acids As

Related to Internal Corrosion of High-PressureCondensate Wells, E.C. Greco, H.T. Griffin .................... 138

Designing Water Pipes for Long Life and High CarryingCapacity, G.H. Garrett .................................................. 153

Disadvantage of Dissimilar Metal in Equipment, T.G. Hicronymus ......................................................... 163

Condenser Tubes of Aluminum Alloys, R.B. Mears ........... 165

October (No. 4)Cathodic Protection as a Corrosion Control Method Applied to

Steel Surfaces Submerged in Water, L.P. Sudrabin ........ 175Chemical Treatment of Distilled Wells — Practical Aspects,

T.S. Bacon ................................................................... 188

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TITLE INDEX (1945-2002)

A word about these listings: The author and title indexes contained in COR·Lit™ were taken fromthe archives of CORROSION journal. Many older indexes have been scanned, and accuracy may vary with the qualityof the scan and the original document. The style of listings may vary due to variances in the original index listings.When searching by author name, consider using only the author’s last name or search by all variants (i.e., thesame author might be listed as J. Smith on one paper but J.E. Smith or J.E. Smith, Jr., on another).

1945 (Vol. 1)

March (No. 1)Corrosion Research and Abatement — Yesterday and Today,

F.N. Speller ...................................................................... 1Electrical Resistivity of Steel, R.P. Howell ........................... 14Economics of Mitigation of External Corrosion on

Underground Pipelines, J.C. Stirling ............................... 17Use of Forced Drainage Systems in Stray-Current Areas,

E.G. Carlson ................................................................. 31Purposes of the Association ............................................... 13

June (No. 2)Corrosion Protection for Transcontinental Cable West of Salt

Lake City, Utah, T.J. Maitland ........................................ 47Developing Magnesium for Cathodic Protection, P. Hart,

Y.W. Titterington ........................................................... 59Analysis of Data in Cathodic Protection of an Open Condenser

Box, J.J. Stadtherr ......................................................... 70Role of the Straight Chromium Stainless Steels for Vessel

Linings in the Refinery Field, W.J. Jackel ........................ 83Progress Report on the Behavior of Zinc-Iron Couples in Soils,

M. Romanoff ................................................................... 95

September (No. 3)Corrosion-Resistant Characteristics of Some Condenser Tube

Alloys, A.W. Tracy ......................................................... 103Light Metals for the Cathodic Protection of Steel Structures,

R.B. Mears, C.D. Brown ................................................ 113Use of Zinc for Cathodic Protection, H.W. Wahlquist ........ 119Corrosion-Resistant Sucker Rods .................................... 148Corrosion of 18-8 Alloy Furnace Tubes in High-Temperature

Vapor Phase Cracking Service, E.Q. Camp, C. Phillips, Jr., L. Gross ...................................................................... 149

Analysis of Data in Cathodic Protection of an Open CondenserBox (Table of References) .............................................. 161

December (No. 4)Electrolysis Surveys on Underground Cables,

L.J. Gorman ................................................................. 163Marine Corrosion Testing Station at Kure Beach, N.C. ...... 178Behavior of Zinc-Iron Couples in Carbonate Soil,

T.H. Gilbert, G. Corfield ................................................ 187Control of Pipeline Corrosion — A Manual; Part 1,

O.C. Mudd .................................................................. 192Corrosion Protection by Phosphatization, M.A. Streicher . 219

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Investigation and Control of Condensate Well Corrosion,P.L. Menaul .................................................................. 195

Magnesium Anodes for the Cathodic Protection ofUnderground Structures, H.A. Robinson ....................... 199

Carbon and Graphite for Corrosion Resistance, C.E. Ford .................................................................... 219

November (No. 5)Maintenance of Oil Field Equipment, D.R. Hiskey ............ 235Selenium Rectifiers for Cathodic Protection, W.F. Bonner . 249“Thermogalvanic” Corrosion, N.E. Berry ........................... 261Corrosion Criteria — Their Visual Evaluation, M. Darrin .. 268Some Metallurgical Observations with Respect to Corrosion

in Distillate Wells, M.E. Holmberg ................................. 278Bibliography of Corrosion Testing Methods, 1935-1945,

L.R. Voigt ...................................................................... 16

December (No. 6)Corrosion-Resistant Processing Equipment of Clad Steels

for Chemical and Allied Industries, E.C. Gosnell ............ 287Attenuation of Forced Drainage Effects on Long Uniform

Structures, R.H. Pope ................................................... 307Cathodic Protection, C.H. McRaven ................................. 320Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead ............................ 330

1947 (Vol. 3)

January (No. 1)Results Obtained from Five Years of Cathodic Protection on

24-Inch Gas Line Rapidly Deteriorating from BacterialCorrosion, W.E. Huddleston ............................................. 1

Corrosion Rating for Metals, H.D. Holler, R.A. Frye .............. 8Discussion: R.E. McNulty ................................................... 8Resistance of Some Nickel-Containing Alloys to West Texas

Crudes, B.B. Morton ....................................................... 23Condensate Well Corrosion Committee Report to Executive

Committee ...................................................................... 35Investigation of Electrolytic Corrosion of Steel in Concrete,

Committee Report to Electrical Section ............................ 37

February (No. 2)Corrosion — The Great Destroyer, D.J. Fergus ................... 55Economic Aspects of Corrosion Problems, F.A. Rohrman .... 67Use of Sodium Chromate As a Corrosion Control Medium

in Gas Condensate Wells, C.K. Eilerts, H.A. Carlson,R.V. Smith, F.G. Archer, V.L. Barr ................................... 73

Construction and Ratings of Copper Oxide Rectifiers forCathodic Protection of Pipelines, L.W. Burton,C.E. Hamann ................................................................. 75

March (No. 3)Designing to Prevent Corrosion, R.B. Mears, R.H. Brown .... 97Discussion: M.G. Fontana .............................................. 119Results of Some Studies of the Condensate Well Corrosion

Problem, W.F. Rogers, H.E. Waldrip .............................. 121Discussion: T.S. Bacon................................................... 138Discussion: N. Hackerman ............................................. 139Review: Plastic Coatings to Control Metal Corrosion,

S.P. Wilson ................................................................... 141Discussion: Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead,

H.H. Uhlig .................................................................... 149

April (No. 4)Application of Forced Drainage Constants,

M.E. Parker, Jr. ............................................................ 151Discussion: R.H. Pope .................................................... 155Use of Corrosion Inhibitors in Products Pipes Lines — A

Survey of Practices, I.M. Parker ..................................... 157Cathodic Protection Rectifiers, W.L. Roush, E.I. Wood ...... 169Fundamental Factors in Corrosion Control, H. Uhlig ........ 173

Failures of Domestic Hot-Water Storage Tank, C.P. Hoover 185Corrosion of Galvanized Hot-Water Storage Tanks,

J.M. Bialosky ............................................................... 192Discussion: O. Price ....................................................... 197Review: Preparation of Metals for Painting, R.E. Gwyther . 201

May (No. 5)Corrosion Coupons and Pipe Life Predictions — Revision of

1947, W.R. Schneider ................................................... 209Protective Coatings on Bell System Cables, V.J. Alkbano,

R.H. Pope ..................................................................... 221Anaerobic Corrosion of Iron in Soil — A Condensation,

R.L. Starkey, K.M. Wight ............................................... 227Laboratory Evaluation of Corrosion-Resistant Pigments

and Vehicles, H. Zahn................................................... 233Suburban Philadelphia Electrolysis Committee,

P. Ganser ..................................................................... 241A Study of the Corrosion of Copper Alloy Condenser Tubes,

N.W. Mitchell ................................................................ 243Mechanical and Metallurgical Control of Sulfuric Acid

Corrosion in Petrloum Processes, E.R. Wilkinson ........... 252

June (No. 6)Galvanic Aluminum Anodes for Cathodic Protection,

R.B. Hoxeng, E.D. Verink, Jr., R.H. Brown .................... 263Corrosion and Preventive Methods in the Katy Field,

R.C. Buchan ................................................................. 275Review: Corrosion of Refinery Equipment, E.E. Kerns ...... 291Contributions of Sir Humphry Davy to Cathodic Protection,

I.A. Denison ................................................................. 295Discussion: Designing to Prevent Corrosion, F.N. Speller . 299Attenuation of Drainage Effects on A Long Uniform

Structure with Distributed Drainage, J.M. Standring ..... 301Erratum: ................................................................... 348

July (No. 7)A Survey of High-Temperature, Gas-Atmosphere Corrosion

of Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloys; Part 1, J.T. Gow .......... 311Determination of Pipe Protection by the Continuous

Polarity Method, W.E. Huddleston ................................. 325Discussion: B.L. Corey ................................................... 330Corrosion of Iron, W.R. Whitney ...................................... 331Electrical Engineer’s Responsibility for Recognizing Corrosion

as a Factor in the Design of Electrical Structures,M.C. Miller ................................................................... 341

Discussion: Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead,R.L. Ziegfeld ................................................................. 347

A Magnesium Anode Installation for Preventing the Corrosionof Lead Cable Sheath, H.A. Robinson, R.L. Featherly ..... 349

August (No. 8)Statistical Analysis of Test Containers for Condensate Well

Corrosion Studies, V.V. Kendall .................................... 359Corrosion Costs to the Water Industry, H.E. Jordan ......... 367Chemical Reaction in Metal Protective Paints,

E.J. Dunn, Jr. .............................................................. 374Discussion: ................................................................ 593A Survey of High-Temperature, Gas-Atmosphere Corrosion

of Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloys; Part 2, J.T. Gow .......... 383Discussion: E.F. Wilson.................................................. 405 Arsenic as a Corrosion Inhibitor in Sulfuric Acid,

A. Wachter, R.S. Treseder, M.K. Weber .......................... 406

September (No. 9)Effect of Carbide Structure on the Corrosion Resistance

of Steel, R.W. Manuel .................................................... 415Discussion: F.L. LaQue .................................................. 431Cathodic Protection of 138 KV. Lead Sheathed Power Cables

of the Los Angeles Department, I.C. Dietze .................... 432Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Fresh Waters,

D.W. Sawyer, R.H. Brown ............................................. 443

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March (No. 3)Salt as a Medium of Corrosion of Underground Cables,

A.G. Andrews ................................................................. 93Discussion: T.W. Alexander ............................................ 100Corrosion Tests in Sulfuric Acid in Petroleum Refinery

Processes, W.Z. Friend .................................................. 101Selection of Protective Coatings for Metals, K.G. Compton 112Control of External Corrosion on Plantation Pipeline ........ 123Discussion: C.W. Evans ................................................. 132

April (No. 4)Effect of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance and

Economics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand,Part 1, C.J. Couy .......................................................... 133

Chemical Research and Corrosion Control: Some RecentContributions of a Corrosion Research Group,W.H.J. Vernon .............................................................. 141

Mechanism of Oxidation and Tarnishing, U.R. Evans ....... 149Plastic for Corrosion Control, J.W. Shackleton ................. 172Testing and Selection of Inhibitors for Corrosive High-

Pressure Gas Condensate Wells, D.A. Shock.................. 179Reply to Discussion: Location and

Selection of Anode Systems for Cathodic Protection,D.B. Good .................................................................... 185

May (No. 5)Effects of Hydrogen Generated by Steel, M.H. Bartz,

C.E. Rawlins ................................................................ 187Effect of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance and

Economics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand,Part 2, C.J. Couy .......................................................... 207

Organic Coatings for Corrosion Protection — A GeneralDiscussion, G.W. Seagren ............................................. 219

Salt-Water Corrosion of Ships, R.A. Pomfret, L.M. Mosher 227Discussion: ......................................................... 421, 422

June (No. 6)Alloying Steels for Corrosion Resistance to Gas-Condensate

Fluids; Part 1, C.K. Eilerts, F. Green, F.G. Archer,B. Hanna, L.M. Burman ............................................... 245

Cathodic Protection of Casings in Loudon Pool, S.P. Ewing,J.F. Bayhi .................................................................... 264

Effects of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance andEconomics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand,Part 3 (Conclusion), C.J. Couy ...................................... 287

July (No. 7)Resistance of Alloys to Corrosion During the Processing of

Some Foods, J.F. Mason, Jr. ......................................... 305Alloying Steels for Corrosion Resistance to Gas-Condensate

Fluids; Part 2 (Conclusion), C.K. Eilerts, F. Greene,F.G. Archer, B. Hanna, L.M. Burman ............................ 321

Discussion: F.L. LaQue .................................................. 357 Cathodic Protection of Steel in Seawater with Magnesium

Anodes, H.A. Humble.................................................... 358Test of Nickel-Plated A.P.I. Type Joint in Flow Line of

Corrosion Distillate Well, B.B. Morton ............................... 1

August (No. 8)Corrosion Prevention in Processing Sour Crudes,

E.Q. Camp ................................................................... 371Preparation of Metal Surfaces for Organic Coating,

G.R. Hoover .................................................................. 399Corrosion in Vertical Turbine Pumps, T.E. Larson ............ 412Discussion: Salt-Water Corrosion of Ships, W. Beck ........ 421Field Application of Protective Coatings Facilities Conversion

of Old Paper Mill, R.P. Hill ................................................. 1

September (No. 9)Action of Rust-Prevention Oils, E.R. Barnum, R.G. Larsen,

Erratum: ................................................................... 352 Use of Dehydration in Combating Internal Corrosion in

Products Pipeline Systems, H.K. Phipps ........................ 458

October (No. 10)Nondestructive Methods for Determining Metal Plate

Thickness, J.G. Kerley .................................................. 467Ferric Ion Corrosion During Acid Cleaning, F.N. Alquist,

J.L. Wasco, H.A. Robinson ............................................ 482Electrochemical Factors in Underground Corrosion of Lead

Cable Sheath, V.J. Albano ............................................ 488Discussion: I.A. Denison ................................................ 500 Principles of Immersion and Humidity Testing of Metal

Protective Paints, A.C. Elm............................................ 501Discussion: W.W. Cranmer, T.R. Donlan, V.M. Darsey,

C.C. Hipkins, R.J. Wirshing, W.F. Singleton, M. Van Loo,I.C. Clare, H.A. Nelson, R.I. Wray, W.H. Lutz, E.J. Lewis 538

November (No. 11)Location and Selection of Anode Systems for Cathodic

Protection, D.B. Good ................................................... 539Discussion: .........................................632, 633, 1948, 185 Electrical Instruments and Measurements in Cathodic

Protection, J.M. Pearson ............................................... 549Surface Studies of Metals from the Corrosion Standpiont,

M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 567Regalvanizing of Welded Joints, G.H. Ohmer .................... 580Cathodic Protection of Hot-Water Tanks, J.M. Bialosky .... 585Discussion: L.J. Waldron ............................................... 591Test of Nickel-Plated Pipe in Corrosive Distillate Well,

B.B. Morton ................................................................. 592Discussion: Chemical Reaction in Metal Protective Paints,

W. Beck ....................................................................... 593

December (No. 12)Resistance of Aluminum to Corrosion in Solutions

Containing Various Anions and Cations, A.B. McKee,R.H. Brown .................................................................. 595

Thermogalvanic Corrosion; Part 2, R.M. Buffington .......... 613Discussion: J.T. Waber................................................... 631Discussion: Location and Selection of Anode Systems for

Cathodic Protection, R.A. Brannon ................................ 632Further Discussion: Location and Selection of Anode

Systems for Cathodic Protection, O.C. Mudd ................. 633

1948 (Vol. 4)

January (No. 1)Experiences in Conditioning Corrosive Army Water Supplies

in New England, G.P. Loschiavo ........................................ 1Chimney Liner Corrosion Resulting From Gas-Fired

Furnaces, G.B. Johnson ................................................. 15Utilization of Electrically Insulated Couplings in Corrosion

Control, W.F. Levert ........................................................ 24Mechanical Design Features of Insulated Couplings,

P. Williams ..................................................................... 29

February (No. 2)Tests and Properties of Corrosion-Preventive Lubricants

for Lead Sheathed Cables in Underground Ducts — ADiscussion:, H.S. Phelps, F. Kahn .................................. 37

Use of Inhibitors in Corrosion Control, N. Hackerman ........ 45Discussion: M.G. Fontana, H.J. McDonald,

J.T. Waber ..................................................................... 60 Corrosion Problems in Communication and Radio

Equipment Design, L.P. Morris ........................................ 61Gas Utility Underground Pipe Corrosion Mitigation

Practices, A.H. Cramer .................................................... 72Soluble Silicates for Corrosion Inhibition in the Oil

Industry, W. Stericker ..................................................... 83

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A. Wachter ................................................................... 423Prevention of Corrosion in Lead Sheathed Cables by Means

of a Vulcanized Protective Coating, B.B. Reinitz,N.A. Zamborsky ............................................................ 432

Discussion: H. Clark ...................................................... 444 Application of Electron Diffraction Techniques to the Study

of Corrosion Processes, E.A. Gulbransen ...................... 445Atmospheric Corrosion Testing Site, A.H. Thomas ............ 456

October (No. 10)Performance of Steam Condensers Aboard U.S. Naval

Vessels, H.E. Bethon .................................................... 457Principles of Protecting Metals with Organic Coatings,

A.J. Eickhoff, W.E. Shaw .............................................. 463Corrosion From Flue Gases, E.A. Rudulph ....................... 476Discussion: R.T. Roberts, G.C. Daniels ........................... 478Fifteen Year’s Experience in Application of External

Corrosion Mitigation Methods to a High-Pressure NaturalGas Transmission Line, N.K. Senatoroff ......................... 479

Selected Bibliography on Salt Spray Testing, 1935-1946,L.R. Voigt ..................................................................... 492

Discussion: 1949, ............................................................ 54Aluminum Pipe Test, R.L. Bullock ....................................... 1

November (No. 11)A Simple Test Method for Evaluating Corrosion Inhibitors,

J.W. Ryznar, J. Greene ................................................. 505Corrosion Problems in the Manufacture of Soda Ash by the

Ammonia Soda Process, G. Heinemann ......................... 516Corrosion of Underground Power Cable Sheaths,

L.F. Greve .................................................................... 529Discussion: F.E. Kulman, I.C. Dietze, A. Bodicky,

W.D. Sanderson ........................................................... 544Some European Researches on Passivity, U.R. Evans ....... 545Plastic Coatings and Corrosion, C.G. Munger ................... 557Corrosion in the Power Industry, I.C. Dietze ..................... 566

December (No. 12)Environmental pH as a Factor in Control of Anaerobic

Bacterial Corrosion, J.B. Hunter, H.F. McConomy,R.F. Weston .................................................................. 567

Discussion: R.F. Hadley, K.M. Wight ............................... 567Punched Cards for Filing Corrosion Test Results,

L.R. Voigt ..................................................................... 582Erratum: 1949 ................................................................. 54Bearing Corrosion in Turbo-Generators, J.A.T. Broeke ..... 590Discussion: E.F. Dissmeyer ............................................ 598Erratum: 1949 ............................................................... 133Formulation of Corrosion-Resistant Paint, J.W. Nee ......... 599Present Day Aspects of Condensate Well Corrosion,

H.E. Waldrip ................................................................ 611Discussion: T.S. Zajac .................................................... 618Corrosion of Copper in Hydrochloric Acid, P.J. Gegner ..... 619

1949 (Vol. 5)

January (No. 1)Behavior of Hydrogen in Steel During and After Immersion

in Acid, L.S. Darken, R.P. Smith ....................................... 1Discussion: M.A. Scheil, W.B. Sullivan.............................. 16Cathodic Protection Applied to Gas and Electric Utility

Operations, W.J. Schreiner ............................................. 17Experience at Bagnell Dam to Prevent Corrosion of

Underwater Steel and Iron, T. White, Jr. .......................... 25Corrosion Problems in Water Wells, T.E. Larson ................. 27Discussion: R.H. McLead .................................................. 31Attenuation Equations Applied to Cathodic Protection by

Distributed Drainage, E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus,M.E. Parker, Jr. .............................................................. 32

Aluminum Valve Construction, R. McFarland .................... 37

February (No. 2)Galvanic Action Between Lead, Worthite and Other Acid-

Resistant Alloys in Sulfuric Acid, W.E. Pratt,E.T. Collinsworth, Jr. ...................................................... 39

Geographic Study of Deposits and Corrosion, F.N. Alquist .. 45Discussion: Selected Bibliography on Salt Spray Testing,

L.R. Voigt, L.M. Flaherty ................................................. 54Erratum: Punched Cards for Filling Corrosion Test Results,

L.R. Voigt, Dec. 1948 ...................................................... 54Organic Linings for Chemical Equipment, K. Tator ............. 55Mitigation of Corrosion on City Gas Distribution Systems,

A.D. Simpson, Jr. ........................................................... 59

March (No. 3)Unusual Corrosion in High-Pressure Boilers, S.T. Powell,

R.G. Von Lossberg .......................................................... 71Cooperative Approach to Electrolysis Problems, R.M. Lawall 79Discussion: I.C. Dietze, F.B. Fry, W. Beck ......................... 85Galvanic Corrosion in Oil and Gas Well Fluids, F.L. LaQue. 86Protective Films — Natural Formation on Aluminum and Its

Alloys, F.A. Champion .................................................... 92Combating Corrosion with Rubber Lining, R. McFarland .... 98

April (No. 4)Effect of Various Aqueous Solutions Upon the Reactions at

Pure Iron Anodes and Cathodes; Part 1, W.W. Kittelberger,A.C. Elm ...................................................................... 101

Erratum: ................................................................... 200Marine Fouling and Boring Organisms, with Some Material on

Corrosion, J.L. Baughman ............................................ 113Corrosion, Passivity and Passivation from the

Thermodynamic Point of View, M. Pourbaix ................... 121Corrosion of Base Metal Contact Surfaces in the Telephone

System (Anonymous) .................................................... 134

May (No. 5)Crude Still Overhead System Corrosion, A.F. Blumer ....... 135Discussion: E.Q. Camp .................................................. 147Building Organic Protective Coatings to Special Requirements,

K.G. Compton .............................................................. 148A Case of Corrosion Involving Cinders, C.H. Thompson .... 151Discussion: L.J. Gorman ................................................ 154Effect of Various Aqueous Solutions Upon the Reactions at

Pure Iron Anodes and Cathodes; Part 2, W.W. Kittelberger,A.C. Elm ...................................................................... 155

Corrosion in Sour Crude Storage Tanks, D. Holsteyn ....... 168

June (No. 6)Why Metals Corrode, H.H. Uhlig ...................................... 169Discussion: ......................................................... 352-353Electrochemical Studies on Insulating Couplings for

Underground Pipe and Cable Lines, W. Beck ................. 175Corrosion Problems in a Fluid Catalytic Cracking and

Fractionating Unit, N. Schofer ....................................... 182Erosion-Corrosion of Metals and Alloys, M.G. Fontana,

W.A. Luce ..................................................................... 189Discussion: ......................................................... 376-377Corrosion of Telephone Outside Plant Material,

K.G. Compton, A. Mendizza .......................................... 194Discussion: ................................................................ 350Methods for Prevention of Rust in Water Tanks — A

Preliminary Report, F. Schumann ................................. 198Discussion: ................................................................ 310Protection for Ship Hulls, L.M. Mosher ............................ 201

July (No. 7)Corrosion Research in the Navy, J.J. Harwood,

F. Schulman ................................................................ 203Special Anodes for the Cathodic Protection of Water Tanks,

A.L. Kimmel ................................................................. 217

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Discussion: The Pulse Polarizer in Corrosion Technology,F.L. LaQue, J.M. Bialosky ............................................. 350

Discussion: Engineering Aspects of Catholdic Protectionas Applied to Pipelines, W.P. Noser ................................ 351

Discussion: An Investigation of Structural Steel Shop CoatPriming Paint, H.F. Hasse, I.E. Boberg, E.W. Wallace,S.M. Gleser .................................................................. 352

Discussion: Why Metals Corrode, N. Hackerman,L.R. Sheppard, W.F. Gross ............................................ 352

High-Speed Stress, Corrosion Tester, (Anonymous) .......... 354

November (No. 11)Corrosion Tests in the Processing of Soap and Fatty Acids,

W.Z. Friend, J.F. Mason, Jr. ......................................... 355Discussion: J.L. McPherson............................................ 367Discussion: M.A. Scheil .................................................. 368Experience and Economic Benefits from Cathodic Protection

on Gas Distribution Systems, A.W. Peabody,C.L. Woody ................................................................... 369

Electrolytic Corrosion of Steel in Concrete, G.M. Magee .... 378Discussion: S.E. Trouard ............................................... 380Discussion: L.S. Brown .................................................. 381Corrosion in Petroleum Processes Employing Aluminum

Chloride, R.S. Treseder, A. Wachter ............................... 383Discussion: M.A. Scheil, L.D. Cook, Jr. ........................... 391Cooperative Corrosion Testing in the Wood Pulping Industry,

T.R. Gaulke, M.A. Scheil ............................................... 392Discussion: J.O. Shelby, B. Thomas, J.J. Heger .............. 401Proper Bonding of Power Cable Sheath Guards Against

Galvanic Corrosion, W.D. Sanderson ............................. 403Discussion: Erosion-Corrosion of Metals and Alloys,

H. Thompson, H.H. Bennett, J.R. Harrison, L.P. Aker,H.O. Teeple .................................................................. 376

Use of Selenium Rectifiers as One-Way Valves in ElectrolysisDrainage Wires, J.M. Standring .................................... 377

December (No. 12)Behavior of Bituminous Pipe Coatings Under Bending

Vibrational Stress, W. Beck ........................................... 405Correlation Between Corrosion Survey Results and Actual

Conditions as Determined Through 130 Miles Of ContinuousReconditioning, I.B. Tietze ............................................. 409

Discussion: R.J. Emerson .............................................. 414Discussion: J.C. Stirling ................................................. 415Cathodic Protection of Marine Tractor, O. Osborn ............ 416Marine Boiler Deterioration, I.G. Slater, N.L. Parr ............. 417Corrosion Problems in the Pulp and Paper Industry,

R.P. Whitney ................................................................ 435Plant Corrosion in the Fatty Acid Industry, R.J. Paul ....... 439Discussion: M.A. Scheil .................................................. 442

1950 (Vol. 6)

January (No. 1)Corrosion Testing of Buried Cables, T.J. Maitland ................ 1Discussion: W. Beck .......................................................... 6Discussion: D.E. Werner .................................................... 7Corrosion and Protection of Mine Hoist Ropes, F.L. LaQue ... 8Experience with Condenser Tubes at a Major Oil Refinery,

S. Van der Baan ............................................................. 14Preparation of Pipe Surface for Bitumen Coating During

Reconditioning, O.C. Mudd ............................................. 19Discussion: J.M. Holloway ................................................ 21Corrosion of Wet Steel by Hydrogen Sulfide-Air Mixtures,

D.C. Bond, G.A. Marsh .................................................. 22Discussion: F.A. Prange ................................................... 26Discussion: L.R. Sheppard ............................................... 28Cost of Corrosion in the United States, H.H. Uhlig ............. 29Mechanism of Oxygen Reduction at An Iron Cathode,

Development of Pipeline Coatings and Mechanical ApplicationMethods, S.D. Day ........................................................ 221

High-Temperature Corrosion of Metals, A. Dravnieks,H.J. McDonald ............................................................. 227

Principles of Writing Specifications for Metal ProtectivePaints, W.W. Cranmer .................................................. 234

Role of Adsorption from Solution in Corrosion InhibitorAction, N. Hackerman, H.R. Schmidt ............................. 237

Destruction of An Admiralty Tube Bundle by StressCorrosion in the Presence of Mercury, B.B. Morton ........ 244

August (No. 8)Comparative Corrosion Resistance of Some Copper Alloy

Condenser Tubes, J.R. Freeman, Jr., A.W. Tracy ........... 245Practical Corrosion Control on Gas Transmission Lines,

G.R. Olson, H.V. Beezley ............................................... 249Pulse Polarizer in Corrosion Technology, H.J. McDonald,

G.A. Marsh ................................................................... 254Physical and Corrosion Characteristics of Lead in the

Chemical Industry, K.H. Roll ......................................... 261Discussion: H.P. Godard, R.R. Rogers ............................. 270Application of Alloy Steel Linings to Tank Storing Corrosive

Pulp Cooking Liquor, H.A. Schmitz, M.A. Scheil ............. 271

September (No. 9)Engineering Aspects of Cathodic Protection as Applied to

Pipelines, E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus, M.E. Parker, Jr. 273Discussion: .................................................................... 351

Corrosion Resistance of Sprayed Metal Coatings, W.B. Meyer .................................................................. 282

Discussion: 1950 ........................................................... 167An Investigation of Structural Steel Shop Coat Priming Paint,

S.C. Frye ...................................................................... 288Discussion: ................................................................ 351Cathodic Protection of Steel Piling in Seawater,

H.A. Humble ................................................................ 292Discussion: G.C. Cox ..................................................... 300Discussion: C.P. Larrabee, F.L. LaQue ............................ 301Corrosion Testing Facilities at Kure Beach, North Carolina,

I.M. Parker ................................................................... 303A Method for Activating Stainless Steel Specimens Prior to

Corrosion Tests, R.O. Bayor, E.A. Kachik ...................... 308Discussion: Methods for Preventing Rust in Water Tanks,

J.L. Gilliland, Jr. .......................................................... 310Multi-Layer Insulation Applications include Non-Capillary

Glass Fabric, (Anonymous) ........................................... 313

October (No. 10)Use of Selenium Rectifiers as One-Way Valves In Electrolysis

Drainage Wires, W.D. Cannon ....................................... 315Discussion: ................................................................ 377Corrosion Resistance of Commercially Pure Titanium,

G.E. Hutchinson, P.H. Permar ...................................... 319Discussion: F.W. Schmitz, P.J. Gegner............................ 324Discussion: M.G. Fontana, F.T. Wood, Jr., T.R. Watson,

B.B. Morton ................................................................. 325Study of Corrosion in the Colleges, H.J. McDonald ........... 326Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Aqueous Media,

R.B. Hoxeng, C.F. Prutton ............................................. 330Discussion: F.A. Prange ................................................. 338Deterioration of Steel Sheet Pile Groins at Palm Beach,

Florida, C.W. Ross ........................................................ 339Technical Factors in Testing Pipeline Coatings, D.E. Strearns,

M.W. Belson, R.H. Lee .................................................. 342A Note on the Effect of Variations of Exposed Area On

Solution Potential and Corrosion Rate of Low-Carbon Steel,J.M. Bialosky ............................................................... 346

Discussion: J. Preston Engle .......................................... 349Discussion: Corrosion of Telephone Outside Plant Material,

C.J. Couy ..................................................................... 350

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W.A. Patrick, H.B. Wagner .............................................. 34Aluminum Alloys for the Storage and Transportation of

Chemicals, E.D. Verink, Jr. ............................................... 1

February (No. 2)Technical Committee Activities — The Identification of Solid

Corrosion Products. TP-11 ............................................... xiNeutralization as a Means of Controlling Corrosion of Refinery

Equipment, E.Q. Camp, C. Phillips, Jr. ........................... 39An Alternate to Lead Sheath for Telephone Cables, A. Paone46Causes of Corrosion in Airplanes and Methods of Prevention,

N.H. Simpson ................................................................. 51Use of Ammonia in Control of Vapor Zone Corrosion of

Storage Tanks, F.T. Gardner, A.T. Clothier, F. Coryell ...... 58Discussion: D.A. Shock ............................................. 64,104Electrolysis Experiences on 115 KV High-Pressure

Oil-Filled Pipe Type Cable Installation in New Orleans,S.E. Trouard .................................................................. 66

Prevention of Corrosion by Means Other Than ProtectiveCoatings, F.L. LaQue ...................................................... 72

Galvanic Corrosion of Lead-Sheathed Cable ......................... 1

March (No. 3)Technical Committee Activities — Electrical Grounding

Practices Affecting TP-12 .................................................xvExperience with Two Graphic Groundbeds in Dry Lakes,

R.J. Emerson ................................................................. 79Non-Metallic Lining Materials for Process Vessels in the Pulp

and Paper Industry, B. Thomas ....................................... 82Discussion: R. McFarland ................................................ 88National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Its Aims and

Role in the Development of Experience in CombatingCorrosion Problems, F.L. LaQue ...................................... 88

Field and Laboratory Evaluation of Petroleum-Based RustPreventives, E.L. Walters, R.G. Larsen ............................. 92

Discussion: P.J. Keating, Jr. ........................................... 103Discussion: Use of Ammonia in Control of Vapor Zone

Corrosion of Storage Tanks, Reply: ............................. 104Polarographic Study of Corrosion Phenomena, P. Van

Rysselberghe, J.M. McGee, A.H. Gropp, R.D. Williams,P. Delahay .................................................................... 105

Technical Practices Committee Report (Digest ) TP-3 —Anodes for Impressed Currents, Interim Report ............ 114

A Protective Relay for Selenium Rectifiers Used as One-WayValves in Electrolysis Drainage Wires, W.D. Connon .......... 1

April (No. 4)Oil Can Control Wear, R.E. Jeffrey Jr., J.M. Plantfeber ..... 115Field Experience with Corrosion Protection of Galvanized Steel

Substation Structures, S.L. Miller ................................. 120Corrosion of Steel Pipe by Chlorinated Seawater at Various

Velocities, V.B. Volkening ............................................. 123Discussion: G. Heinemann ............................................. 127Discussion: F.L. LaQue .................................................. 128Corrosion Products on Zinc Anodes Used Underground,

E.A. Anderson .............................................................. 129Discussion: S.E. Trouard ............................................... 131Field and Laboratory Tests of Sodium Chromates and Alkalies

for Controlling Corrosion in Gas-Condensate Wells,C.K. Ellerts, R.V. Smith, F.G. Archer, L.M. Burman,F. Greene, H.C. Hamontre ............................................. 131

Discussion: E.C. Greco, M. Darrin, 134, H.E. Waldrip,R. McFarland ............................................................... 136

Recent Development in Glass-Lined Pipe, S.C. Orr ............... 1

May (No. 5)Corrosion of Metals by Insecticidal Solutions, G.S. Cook,

N. Dickinson ................................................................ 137Discussion: ................................................................ 316Potentials Set Up by Thermal Gradients In Iron Immersed in

NaCl Solutions, H.H. Uhlig, O.F. Noss, Jr. ..................... 140Discussion: ................................................................ 320Corrosion Protection of Power Transformers by Flow Coat

Method, S.L. Miller ....................................................... 144Value of Backfill with Carbon and Graphite Anodes, J.P.

Oliver, W.W. Palmquist ................................................. 147Surface Preparation Values and Sandblasting Economics,

A.J. Liebman ............................................................... 151Discussion: ................................................................ 317Installation and Economics of Placing Magnesium Anodes at

Leaks Repaired on a Pipeline, J.A. Holloway .................. 157Corrosion and Protection of Offshore Drilling Rigs —

Summary of Discussion, F.L. LaQue ............................ 161Discussion: by J.L. Battle, W.B. Brooks, R.A. Brannon,

W.F. Clapp, G.C. Cox, G.L. Doremus, H.P. Godard, O.Osborn, C. Phillips, Jr., O.J. Streever ............................ 161

Discussion: Corrosion Resistance of Sprayed Metal Castings,W.B. Meyer, W.E. Ballard, E. Bateson ........................... 167

Extra-Low-Carbon Stainless Steel, A.H. Thomas .................. 1

June (No. 6)Corrosion on New Distillation Unit Processing Low-Sulfur

Crude, D.L. Burns ........................................................ 169Discussion: ................................................................ 316Corrosion in Condensate and in High-Pressure Sweet Oil

Wells, R.C. Buchan ....................................................... 178Discussion: ................................................................ 318Role of Polarization in Electrochemical Corrosion, R.H. Brown,

G.C. English, R.D. Williams .......................................... 186Corrosion in Sulfur Production: Use of an Alloy Protective

Coating, N. Hackerman, D.A. Shock .............................. 195Discussion: ................................................................ 319Interference from Forced Drainage, R.H. Pope .................. 201

July (No. 7)Water Side Deterioration of Diesel Engine Cylinder Liners,

F.N. Speller, F.L. LaQue ................................................ 209Discussion: ................................................................ 347Cathodic Protection of Fourteen Offshore Drilling Platforms,

E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus ........................................ 216Discussion: ................................................................ 317A Rust-Preventing Pickling Inhibitor, K.F. Hager,

M. Rosenthal ................................................................ 225Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship in Seawater,

K.N. Barnard, G.L. Christie ........................................... 232Discussion: ................................................................ 319Results of Galvanic Corrosion Tests Involving 9% and 5%

Nickel Steel Tubing Coupled to N-80 Casing ...................... 1

August (No. 8)Behavior of the Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steels in Sulfuric

Acid, G.C. Kiefer, W.G. Renshaw ................................... 235Discussion: ................................................................ 350Training Program for Corrosion Technicians, J.R. Cowles . 245Influence of Stress on Corrosion; Part 1, J.J. Harwood ..... 249Discussion: ................................................................ 389Some Aspects of the Corrosion of Tin Plate by Prunes,

V.W. Vaurio .................................................................. 260Discussion: ................................................................ 320Application of Corrosion-Resisting Materials to Railroad

Electrical Construction — A Condensation, H.F. Brown . 268Technical Practices Committee Report — Condensation of

First Interim Report on Galvanic Anode Tests ofSubcommittee TP-2 — Galvanic Anodes for CathodicProtection ..................................................................... 274

Technical Practices Committee Report First Interim Report onRecommended Practices for Surface Preparation of Steel ofSubcommittee TP-6G — Surface Preparation for OrganicCoatings ....................................................................... 276

Corrosion in a Large Invert Sugar Tank, H.W. Foelsch .......... 1

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December (No. 12)Technical Committee Activities — Objectives of TP-1,

Corrosion of Oil and Gas Well Equipment ....................... xviiControl of Corrosion by Salt Used for De-Icing Highways — A

Preliminary Investigation, J.A. Temmerman, A. Sterlin ... 391Discussion: G.M. Magee, F.L. LaQue............................... 393Discussion: M. Darrin .................................................... 394Some Applications of Electrochemical Thermodynamics,

M. Pourbaix .................................................................. 395Aerobic Microbiological Corrosion of Water Pipes; Parts 1 and

2, E. Olsen, W. Szybalski .............................................. 405Concrete Lining of Cast Iron Lines for Seawater Service,

T.S. Moffatt, Jr. ................................................................ 1

1951 (Vol. 7)

January (No. 1)Objectives and Progress of TP-2 Galvanic Anodes for Cathodic

Protection, W.P. Noser ...................................................... 1Combating Corrosion in a Chemical Plant with Magnesium

Anodes, O. Osborn ........................................................... 2Corrosion Inhibitors for Steel, W.G. Palmer ........................ 10Internal and External Corrosion Experience in Shell’s

Products Pipelines, S.S. Smith, W.J. Curry, E.H. Rush .... 20Corrosion Fatigue — The Influence of Disarrayed Metal,

D. Whitwham, U.R. Evans .............................................. 28Aluminum Exterior Facing for Light-Weight Fire-Rated

Construction, O.M. Mader ................................................ 1

February (No. 2)Objectives of Technical Practices Committee 3 — Anodes for

Impressed Currents, D.H. Bond ...................................... 41Ohio River Division Corrosion Problems, J.A. Davenport .... 42Discussion: A.W. Peabody ................................................ 46Flame-Sprayed Plastic Coatings, B. Goldberg ..................... 47Report of Protective Coatings Investigation, Underwater

Exposure Tests, 1941-1949 (Summary and Conclusions),H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson, S.J. Stacy .......................... 50

Report of Metals Corrosion Investigation, Immersion TestsFive Years Duration, Initiated 1941 (Summary andConclusions), H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson, S.J. Stacy ..... 51

Studies on Galvanic Couples; Parts 2 and 3, H.D. Holler .... 52Discussion: Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with

Paint Coatings, E.C. Reichard ......................................... 69Discussion: ................................................................ 209Some Factors Affecting Paint Performance on Cathodically

Protected Steel, A.J. Eickhoff, D.L. Hawke ....................... 70Discussion: W. Beck ........................................................ 74Corrosion of Bubble Caps in a Chemical Plant, C.W. Day,

R.C. Schueler, E.V. Kunkel ............................................... 1

March (No. 3)Be An Active Member ........................................................ 75Corrosion Problems in the Modern Byproducts Coke Plant,

C.F. Pogacar, E.A. Tice .................................................... 76Discussion: M. Fontana.................................................... 84What Management Expects From the Corrosion Engineer,

J.J. Jacob, Jr. ................................................................ 84Preventing Corrosion with Protective Paint Coatings,

G. Diehlman, E.L. Beenfeldt ............................................ 88A New Instrument for Measuring Galvanic Corrosion

Currents, H.P. Godard .................................................... 93Thermofor Catalytic Cracking Gas Plant Corrosion Survey,

C.A. Murray ................................................................... 98Discussion: Aerobic Microbiological Corrosion of Water Pipes,

F.N. Speller .................................................................. 109Discussion: Influence of Stress on Corrosion by E.H. Dix,

R.H. Brown, R.D. Williams ............................................ 109

Technical Committee Activities — Objectives of TP-5 ........... ix

September (No. 9)Corrosion of Metals in Flourine and Hydroflouric Acid,

G.C. Whitaker .............................................................. 283Corrosion Problems in the Railroad Industry, R. McBrian,

L.C. Atchison ................................................................ 286Discussion: M. Darrin .................................................... 289Influence of Stress on Corrosion. Part 2, J.J. Harwood ..... 290Discussion: ................................................................ 369Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Aqueous Media;

Part 2, R.B. Hoxeng ...................................................... 308Discussion: W. Beck ...................................................... 312Discussion: ................................................................ 351An Electrochemical Mechanism of Corrosion Inhibition by

Chromates, Nitrites and Other Oxidants, M. Pourbaix,P. Van Rysselberghe ..................................................... 313

Discussion: Corrosion on New Distillation Unit ProcessingLow-Sulfur Crudes, E.F. Tibbetts, L.D. Cook, Jr. ........... 316

Discussion: Corrosion of Metals by Insecticidal Solutions,H.O. Teeple, R.W. Flournoy, R.S. Dalrymple, R.S. Egly,C.G. Gribble, Jr. ........................................................... 316

Effect of Barnacles and Corrosion on Metals Suspended inSeawater, S. Thayer .......................................................... 1

October (No. 10)Selection of Protective Coatings for Chemical Fume

Resistance, C.C. Harvey ................................................ 323Report on Round Table Discussion: of General Corrosion

Problems, F.L. LaQue ................................................... 327A New Method for the Protection of Metals Against Pitting,

Tuberculation and General Corrosion, H.L. Kahler,C. George ..................................................................... 331

Surface Potential Method of Corrosion Survey of Pipelines,O.W. Wade ................................................................... 341

Discussion: O.C. Mudd .................................................. 343Halides as Acid Pickling Inhibitors, K.F. Hager,

M. Rosenthal ................................................................ 344Discussion: Water-Side Deterioration of Diesel Engine

Cylinder Liners, M.A. Hanson, M. Darrin, J.W. Ryznar, J.F. Wilkes, H.H. Uhlig, A.J. Liebman ........................... 347

Discussion: Behavior of the Chromium-Nickel StainlessSteels in Sulfuric Acid, P.J. Stuber, H.F. Haase, M. Darrin,F.L. LaQue ................................................................... 350

Discussion: Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel inAqueous Media, F.N. Alquist, F.L. LaQue, D.W. Johnson,H.H. Uhlig .................................................................... 351

Finding Coating Faults in Buried Pipe Using Pipe Locator andPearson Method, L.F. Heverly ............................................ 1

November (No. 11)A Study of Some Metals for Use as Permanment Anodes in

Water Tank Cathodic Protection Systems, A.L. Kimmel .. 353Discussion: L.P. Sudrabin .............................................. 358Design of Anode Systems for Cathodic Submerged Metallic

Structures, E.R. Shepard, H.J. Graeser, Jr. .................. 360Discussion: O. Osborn, W.P. Moser, H.H. Uhlig,

L.R. Sheppard .............................................................. 375A Method of Selecting Protective Coatings for Offshore Drilling

Structures, J.P. Barrett ................................................ 376Discussion: G.G. Sward, L.D. Cook, Jr.,

V.B. Volkening, ............................................................. 381Discussion: C.C. Harvey, E.R. Stauffacher,

H.E. Waldrip ................................................................ 382Discussion: R.C. Buchan................................................ 383Discussion: Influence of Stress on Corrosion, J.W. Ryznar,

J.M. Bialosky, H.H. Uhlig .............................................. 389Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with Paint Coatings

— A Progress Report, W.L. Crosby ................................ 383

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April (No. 4)Technical Practices Committee 15 — Corrosion Control in the

Transportation Industry, M.A. Williamson ..................... 113Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship in Seawater; Part 2,

K.N. Barnard ................................................................ 114Discussion: ................................................................ 405Porcelain Enamel as a Corrosion-Resistant Coating for Metals,

G.H. McIntyre ............................................................... 118Discussion: R.P. Liesenbem ............................................ 122Discussion: F.N. Speller, W.F. Deringer ........................... 123Literature Survey on Corrosion in Neutral Unaerated Oil Well

Brines, H.R. Copson ..................................................... 123Corrosion Problems in the Modern Byproduct Coke Plant —

Addendum, E.A. Tice .................................................... 128Corrosion-Resistant Equipment for the Corn Refining

Industry, R.W. Flournoy ............................................... 129Discussion: E.H. Wyche ................................................. 133Tower Footing Corrosion, W.J. Piper, J.D. Piper ............... 134Discussion: ................................................................ 360Discussion: Application of Corrosion Resisting Materials to

Railroad Electrical Construction, H.P. Godard ............... 141Discussion: Role of Polarization in Electrochemical Corrosion,

J.V. Petrocelli ............................................................... 142Furan Resin Linings, by R. McFarland ................................. 1

May (No. 5)Objectives and Progress of Technical Practices Committee 9 —

Corrosion Inhibitors, A. Wachter ................................... 145A Polarographic Method for the Continuous Determination

of the Consumption of Oxygen in Corrosion Tests,P. Delahay .................................................................... 146

Chemical Resistance of Phenolic Resins, R.B. Seymour .... 151Current Requirements for the Cathodic Protection of Steel

in Dilute Aqueous Solutions, G.R. Kehn, E.J. Wilhelm ... 156Discussion: ................................................................ 403Corrosion Problems Related to Air Transport Aircraft,

O.E. Kirchner, F.M. Morris ............................................ 161Discussion: L.W. Smith .................................................. 177Rail Corrosion in the Moffat Tunnel, W. Leaf ........................ 1

June (No. 6)TP-7 Plans Publication of Bulletin On Corrosion at Elevated

Temperatures, M.A. Scheil ............................................ 179Rosin Amine-Ethylene Oxide Condensates as Corrosion

Inhibitors for Mild Steel in Hydrochloric Acid, E.A. Bried,H.M. Winn .................................................................... 180

Discussion: ................................................................ 403Testing Inhibitors of Brine Drippings Corrosion of Railway

Tracks and Equipment, G.M. Magee .............................. 186Discussion: ................................................................ 316Some Applications of Corrosion Inhibitors in the Petroleum

Industry, C.M. Blair, Jr. ................................................ 189Discussion: ................................................................ 316Corrosion of Railroad Hopper Car Body Sheets, B.J. Kelly 196Cathodic Protection Technical Practices Bulletin III Prepared

by Correlating Committee on Cathodic Protection .......... 202Erratum: ................................................................... 326Discussion: Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with

Paint Coatings, G.A. Works ........................................... 209Protecting Water Works Steel Structures Cathodically,

F.P. MacDonald ................................................................ 1

July (No. 7)Punch Cards Are Latest Abstract Service to Be Provided by

NACE ........................................................................... 211Bacterial Casing Corrosion in the Ventura Field, K. Doig,

A. Wachter ................................................................... 212Discussion: ................................................................ 319Corrosion in the Ammonolysis of Aliphatic Chlorides,

R.S. Treseder, R.F. Miller .............................................. 225

Discussion: ................................................................ 360Corrosion of Titanium in Acids — The Rate of Dissolution in

Sulfuric, Hydrochloric, Hydrobromic and Hydroodic Acids,M.E. Straumanis, P.C. Chen ......................................... 229

Stress Corrosion: Its Relation to Other Types of Corrosion,U.R. Evans ................................................................... 238

A Proposed Standard Method for Measuring the ElectricalResistance of Pipeline Coatings, W.F. Rogers, B.H. Davis,L.R. Sheppard, L.G. Sharpe, E.R. Allen, D. Bond,P.T. Miller ..................................................................... 245

Erratum: ................................................................... 320Dezincification of Alumninum Brass Condenser Tubes Pre-

vented by Chlorination and Cleaning, C.L. Bulow .............. 1

August (No. 8)Objectives of TP-16, Electrolysis and Corrosion of Cable

Sheaths, I.C. Dietze ...................................................... 253High-Pressure Sweet Oil Well Corrosion, H.L. Bilhartz ...... 256Discussion: ................................................................ 318Corrosion Studies of Iron in the Presence of Sulfur,

R.B. Seymour, W.R. Pascoe, R.D. Stout ......................... 265Control of Corrosion Damage to Rolling Stock Through Proper

Design and Maintenance, F.K. Mitchell .......................... 269Stainless Steels for the Bottoms of Tanks Containing Sour

Crude Oil, C.P. Larrabee, W.F. Rogers ........................... 276Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric Acid, NACE

Technical Practices Committee Report-TP-5A — MaterialsHandling, Manufacturing Sulfuric Acid, S.W. Shepard ... 279

Discussion: .......................................................... 317,454Synthetic Elastomer Linings Prove Economical in Kraft

Bleaching Unit, K.D. Groves .............................................. 1

September (No. 9)NACE — A Virile Vehicle for an Organized Attack on

Corrosion, N.E. Berry .................................................... 283Discussion: ................................................................ 404Dicyclohexylammonium Nitrite, a Volatile Inhibitor for

Corrosion Preventive Packaging, A. Wachter, T. Skei,N. Stillman ................................................................... 284

Stress Corrosion Cracking in Alkaline Solutions-TP-5C —Subsurface Corrosion by Alkaline Solutions A TechnicalPractices Committee Report. Pub. 51-3, H.W. Schmidt,P.J. Gegner, G. Heinemann, C.F. Pogacar, E.H. Wyche .. 295

Discussion: ................................................................ 404Corrosion Problems of Motor Coaches, K.L. Raymond ...... 303Discussion: R.A. Shoan, O.E. Kirchner ........................... 307Corrosion Problems in Rural Power Distribution,

O.W. Zastrow ............................................................... 306Discussion: J.G. Stelzer ................................................. 311Prevention of Corrosion and Metal Attack in the Steam

Water Cycle of the Steam Power Plant, F.G. Straub,H.D. Ongman .............................................................. 312

Discussion: A.M. Guy ..................................................... 315Discussion: Testing Inhibitors of Brine Drippings Corrosion of

Railway Tracks and Equipment, M. Darrin .................... 316Discussion: Some Applications of Corrosion Inhibitors in the

Petroleum Industry, H.E. Wallace, W.F. Oxford, Jr. ........ 316Discussion: Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric

Acid, M.A. Scheil, B. Morrosion, W.G. Renshaw, R.P. Lee,A.K. Ackoff, C.S. Brown, A.J. Liebman ........................... 317

Discussion: High-Pressure Sweet Oil Well Corrosion,R.C. Buchan, R. McFarland, W.F. Oxford, Jr. ................ 318

Discussion: Bacterial Casing Corrosion in the Ventura Field,F.E. Kulman, H.L. Bilhartz, R.S. Wise, C.G. Deuber ....... 319

Discussion: Dynamically Testing Corrosion in Cooling WaterSystems, R.D. Miller ......................................................... 1

October (No. 10)Education Committee Aims to Demonstrate Importance of

Corrosion Technology, N. Hackerman ............................ 321

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Extraneous Currents Noted on Large Transmission PipelineSystem, N. Allison, W.E. Huddleston ................................. 1

Mechanism of Scale Formation on Iron at High Temperature,B. Dunnington, F.H. Beck, M. Fontana.............................. 2

Corrosion by Some Organic Acids and Related Compounds,H.O. Teeple .................................................................... 14

Discussion: S.W. Shepard, L.M. Nieliwocki ........................ 27Discussion: K. Stevenson, Jr. ........................................... 28Some Aspects of Ship Bottom Corrosion; Part 1, P. Ffield ... 29Aluminum Alloys for Handling and Storage of Fuming Nitric

Acid, W.W. Binger ............................................................. 1

February (No. 2)Effectiveness of Cathodic Currents in Reducing Crevice

Corrosion of Several Materials in Seawater, T.P. May,H.A. Humble .................................................................. 50

A Field Investigation of Cathodic Protection in Glass-Linedand Galvanized Water Heaters, W.A. Deringer, F. Nelson . 57

Discussion: F. Kahn, K.A. Phillips, H.A. Humble ............... 63Discussion: R.P. Devoluy .................................................. 64Chemical Resistance of Phenolic and Furfuryl Alcohol Type

Coatings, R. Seymour, R. Steiner .................................... 65Discussion: A.K. Ackoff, S.A. Lewis ................................... 68Some Aspects of Ship Bottom Corrosion; Part 2, P. Ffield ... 69Discussion: D.R. Arnott, B.E. Meurk ................................. 69Discussion: G. Chadwick.................................................. 70Discussion: J.V.C. Malcomson.......................................... 71Discussion: R.P. Devoluy .................................................. 72Discussion: G.W. Place ..................................................... 74Discussion: H.B. Benford, H.S. Preiser, H.A. Ingram ......... 75Discussion: A.C. Purdy ..................................................... 76Discussion: J.H. Rodgers ................................................. 77Discussion: F.N. Speller, C.P. Larrabee, T.P. May .............. 78Discussion: W. Bennett, C. Mastie .................................... 80Discussion: W.E. Lewis .................................................... 81Discussion: A.J. Liebman ................................................. 82Reply: P. Ffield ................................................................. 82Silicone Paint Protects High-Temperature Refinery Equipment,

M. Leavenworth ................................................................ 1

March (No. 3)Policy and Planning Committee of NACE, E. Noppel ........... 89Cathodic Protection of Moving Underwater Equipment,

W.S. Merrithew ............................................................... 90Refinery Painting, W.B. Cook ............................................ 93Review: Chemical Treatment to Mitigate Corrosion,

J.G. Jewell ................................................................... 100Some Effects of Cathodic Protection on Conventional Paints,

L.P. Sudrabin, F. LeFebvre, D.L. Hawke, A.J. Eickhoff ... 109Discussion: Literature Survey on Corrosion in Neutral

Unaerated Oil Well Brines, F.A. Prange .......................... 111Reply: H.R. Copson ........................................................ 111Ceramic Materials in Corrosive Service, R. McFarland .......... 1

April (No. 4)Regional Management Committee, L. Baldwin .................. 113Performance of Magnesium Galvanic Anodes in Underground

Service, O. Osborn, H.A. Robinson ................................ 114Discussion: D.J. Hendrickson ........................................ 129Chlorinated Rubber Corrosion-Resistant Coatings,

F. Shankweiler, G. Bruxelles, R.E. Whitney ................... 130Discussion: A.J. Liebman, W.F. Connors ........................ 139Radiant Heating Systems Need Cathodic Protection Too,

J.F. Hirshfeld, L. Shaeffer ............................................. 140Physical Chemical Aspects of Corrosion Inhibition,

N. Hackerman .............................................................. 143Discussion: H.H. Uhlig, I.M. Parker ................................ 148Discussion: M. Stern, G.E. Best ...................................... 149Corrosion Problems of the Railroads, L. Crane ................. 149Galvanic Behavior of Tin-Dipped Coatings on Copper Alloys,

Economics of Rectifier Installlation for Cathodic Protectionof a Bare Pipeline, D.C. Glass ........................................ 322

Discussion: T.J. Maitland ............................................... 325Discussion: M. LaFever, L.A. Hugo, L.R. Sheppard .......... 326Filamentary Growths on Metal Surfaces — “Whiskers,”

K.G. Compton, A. Mendizza, S.M. Arnold ....................... 327Effect of Specimen Shape on Corrosion in the Atmosphere,

H.R. Copson ................................................................. 335Prevention of Corrosion in Naval Aircraft; Part 1,

N.E. Promisel, G.S. Mustin ........................................... 339Passivating Characteristics of the Stainless Steels,

W.G. Renshaw, J.A. Ferree............................................ 353Discussion: ................................................................ 400Discussion: Corrosion in the Ammonolysis of Aliphatic

Chlorides, C.B. Armstrong, F.C. Jelen ........................... 360Discussion: Tower Footing Corrosion, D.J. Hendrickson,

T.J. Eberhardt .............................................................. 360A New Electrolysis Switch for Underground Lead Sheath

Cable Drainage Systems, V.B. Pike .................................... 1

November (No. 11)Selling Management on Corrosion Control, H.H. Anderson 361Area Effects in Crevice Corrosion, O.B. Ellis, F.L. LaQue .. 362Effect of Packaging on Corrosion of Zinc-Plated Equipment,

K.G. Compton, S.M. Arnold, A. Mendizza ...................... 365Historic Church’s Copper Roof Good After 213 Years,

A.W. Tracy ................................................................... 373Performance of a Comprehensive Group of Coatings on Steel.

First Interim Report, Immersion and AtmosphericExposures 1949-, United States Panama Canal ProtectiveCoatings Investigation, H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson ...... 376

Prevention of Corrosion in Naval Aircraft; Part 2,N.E. Promisel, G.S. Mustin ........................................... 377

Discussion: M. Darrin, G.E. Best .................................... 388Discussion: H.A. Robinson, O.E. Kirchner ....................... 389Control of Sour Crude Corrosion in Kansas Production

Operations, L.C. Case ................................................... 390Discussion: H.E. Waldrip, J.N. Breston, H.C. Spalding .... 396Corrosion Inhibition in Gas Condensate Wells by Intermittent

Injection of Alkaline Solutions, C.C. Nathan .................. 397

December (No. 12)The Publications Committee, F.L. LaQue ......................... 409Potential Measurements for Determining Cathodic Protection

Requirements, S.P. Ewing ............................................. 410Discussion: J.M. Pearson, R.B. Mears, L.P. Sudrabin ...... 417Discussion: W.J. Schwerdtfeger ...................................... 418Sodium Hydroxide as Inhibitor of Pitting in 18-8 Stainless

Steel, J.W. Matthews, H.H. Uhlig ................................... 419Discussion: J. P. Casey, Jr., C. B. Armstrong .................. 421Discussion: W.G. Renshaw ............................................. 421Discussion: C.S. Brown .................................................. 422Corrosion Aspects of Fusion Welded Aircraft High-Strength

Aluminum Alloys, L.W. Smith ....................................... 423Discussion: H.P. Godard ................................................ 437A Proposed Alternative Method for Measuring the Electrical

Resistance of Pipeline Coatings, J.K. Ballou, R.P. Howell,J.W. Liljeberg, P.F. Offermann....................................... 438

Mechanism of Knife-Line Attack in Welded Type 347 StainlessSteel, M.L. Holzworth, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ............ 441

The Literature on Corrosion, I.M. Parker .......................... 450Discussion: Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric

Acid, K.H. Roll .............................................................. 454Versatile Electric Arc Metal Spraying Pistol Has High

Potential ........................................................................... 1

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F.L. LaQue ....................................................................... 1

May (No. 5)The Inter Society Corrosion Committee, S. Tour ............... 153Mercury and Its Compounds — A Corrosion Hazard,

M.H. Brown, W.W. Binger, R.H. Brown .......................... 155Discussion: ................................................................ 430Erratum: ................................................................... 256Pitting of Zinc by Distilled Water and Aqueous Solutions,

U.R. Evans, D.E. Davies ................................................ 165Prevention of Standby Corrosion in Power Plants, L. Highley,

Jr., W. Schnarrenberger ............................................... 171Discussion: L.C. Case, M. Darrin .................................... 176Discussion: G.N. Andrews, F. McDermott, Anonymous .... 177Economics of Industrial Maintenance Painting, R.R. Pierce178A New British Corrosion Organization, T.P. Hoar .............. 182A Technique for Salvaging Pipe Under Street Crossings,

B. Ledbetter, H. Wilbanks, Jr. ....................................... 185Corrosion of Copper and of Metals in Bi-Metallic Systems,

G. Hill .......................................................................... 188Inner Coating a Corroded Gasoline Storage Tank with

Concrete, E.H. Tandy ........................................................ 1

June (No. 6)The Editorial Review Committee, G. Diehlman ................. 193The Inter Society Corrosion Committee Bylaws ................ 194Gasoline-Resistant Tank Coatings, W.W. Cranmer ........... 195Discussion: ................................................................ 399Isolation of Trolley Bus Negative Return to Prevent Stray-

Current Corrosion, L. Horvath, H. Nerhood, S. Seidman,R. Travers .................................................................... 205

Interconnection of Pipelines Having Various Coatings,D.J. Hendrickson ......................................................... 212

A Case History Involving Intergranular Failure of StainlessSteel Heater Tubes, G.A. Works ..................................... 217

Discussion: ................................................................ 363Discussion: Mechanism of Knife-Line Attack in Welded Type

347 Stainless Steel, J.J. Heger, Reply: M.L. Holzworth, F.H.Beck, M.G. Fontana ...................................................... 222

Corrosion Problems in Ion Exchange Systems, J.F. Wilkes ... 1

July (No. 7)Technical Practices Committee 19 — Corrosion by De-Icing

Salts, F.E. Kulman ....................................................... 225Aluminum Alloys for Offshore Pipelines, E.T. Wanderer,

D.O. Sprowls ................................................................ 227A Hydrogen Evolution Method for Evaluation of Corrosion

Inhibitors for Oil Wells, W. Scott, G.H. Rohrback ........... 234Vigilance Underground — A Summary of Progress on

Preventing Electrochemical Corrosion on Buried Pipelines,B. Patterson ................................................................. 241

Discussion: ................................................................ 246Concrete for Seawater Exposure with Particular Reference to

Piling, H. Cook ............................................................. 247Some Observations on the Potentials of Stainless Steels in

Flowing Seawater, K.M. Huston, R.B. Teel ..................... 251Discussion: ................................................................ 322

August (No. 8)The Technical Practices Committee, T.S. Zajac ................. 257Corrosion Resisting Characteristics of Iron Modified 90:10

Cupro-Nickel Alloy, W. Stewart, F.L. LaQue ................... 259Discussion: ................................................................ 363Why Power Companies Should Promote Corrosion Control,

H.H. Anderson .............................................................. 278Corrosion by Fluorine and Fluorine Compounds,

R. Landau .................................................................... 283Discussion: ................................................................ 322Some Corrosion Experiences with Aluminum Crude Oil Lines,

A. Ellis ......................................................................... 289

Sour Oil Well Corrosion — A Report by Technical PracticesCommittee 1D, J.A. Caldwell ......................................... 292

Trifluorochloroethylene Polymer Resin Dispersion Films onMetal, F. Gusmer .............................................................. 1

September (No. 9)Technical Practices Committee 1 — Corrosion in Oil and Gas

Well Equipment, H.L. Bilhartz ....................................... 293Corrosion Control in Gas-Lift Wells, D.A. Shock,

J.D. Sudbury ............................................................... 296Potential Measurements in Cathodic Protection Designs,

R.P. Howell ................................................................... 300Role of Oxygen in Corrosion and Cathodic Protection,

R.V. Comeaux .............................................................. 305Discussion: M. Cloninger ........................................310, 431An Improved Electrolysis Switch, V.B. Pike ...................... 311Discussion: H.G. Burd ................................................... 322Cathodic Protection at Steam-Electric Generating Stations,

J.H. Collins, E.H. Thalmann ......................................... 314Discussion: ................................................................ 400A Flow Control Device for Gravity-Feed Lubricators,

J.A. Caldwell ................................................................ 321Discussion: Some Observations of the Potentials of

Stainless Steels in Flowing Seawater, K.M. Huston,R.B. Teel; Discussion: N. Hackerman; Reply: K.M.Huston ......................................................................... 322

All Metal Containers Replace Wooden Ones for AircraftEngines ............................................................................ 1

October (No. 10)Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Cracking of Steel,

L.W. Vollmer ................................................................ 326Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steel Under Sulfide Conditions,

C.N. Bowers, W.J. McGuire, A.E. Wiehe ......................... 333Cracking of High-Strength Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide

Solutions, J.P. Fraser, R. Treseder ................................ 342Field Experience with Cracking of High-Strength Steel

in Sour Gas and Oil Wells, A Report of TP-1G ................ 351Hydrogen Embrittlement Tests on Various Steels,

F.A. Prange .................................................................. 355Discussion: Sulfide Stress Corrosion Symposium,

J.W. Juppenlatz ........................................................... 357Discussion: R.S. Treseder ........................................358, 360Discussion: B.B. Morton ................................................ 358Discussion: J.P. Fraser ...........................................358, 359Discussion: W.D. Robertson ........................................... 359Discussion: R.T. Effinger ................................................ 359Discussion: E.W. Wallace ............................................... 360Discussion: C.N. Bowers, W.J. McGuire, A.E. Wiehe ....... 360Corrosion Control by Magic — It’s Wonderful, H. Uhlig .... 361Discussion: A Case History Involving Intergranular Failure

of Stainless Steel Heater Tubes, G.A. Works, H. Paige .... 363Discussion: Corrosion Resisting Characteristics of Iron

Modified 90:10 Cupro-Nickel Alloy, W. Stewart, F.L. LaQue,C. Jackson ................................................................... 363

November (No. 11)Technical Practices Committee 3 — Anodes for Use with

Impressed Currents, A.W. Peabody ............................... 365Work of the Protective Coatings (Corrosion) Subcommittee,

F. Fancutt, J. Hudson................................................... 366Dezincification Spot Test Solution, F.A. Prange ................ 374Review: Treatment of Recirculated Cooling Water,

J.K. Rice ...................................................................... 375Discussion: H.F. Haase, I.M. Parker, R.P. Lee .................. 380Corrosion Due to Tuberculation in Water Systems; Parts 1

and 2, J. Mansa, W. Szybalski ...................................... 381Potential and Current Requirements for Cathodic Protection

of Steel in Soils, W.J. Schwerdtfeger, O. McDorman ....... 391Discussion: R.V. Comeaux, N.P. Peifer ............................ 398

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Discussion: M. LaFever .................................................. 399Discussion: Gasoline-Resistant Tank Coatings,

W.W. Cranmer, H.F. Haase, K. Tator ............................. 399Discussion: W.R. Briggs ................................................. 400Discussion: W.W. Cranmer ............................................. 400Discussion: Cathodic Protection at Steam-Electric

Generating Stations, J.H. Collins, E.H. Thalmann: N.P.Peifer, G. Heinemann, H.A. Robinson, O.W. Zastrow ...... 400

Graphitization of Cast Iron Water Boxes on SurfaceCondensers Stopped by Insulation, H.W. Wahlquist ........... 1

December (No. 12)Growth of NACE Continues ............................................. 401Prevention of Corrosion in Cooling Water, R. Ulmer,

J. Wood ........................................................................ 402Soil Resistivity Measurements for Corrosion Control,

F.O. Waters .................................................................. 407Inhibition of Sodium Trichloroacetate Weed Killer Solutions,

F.N. Alquist, J. Wasco ................................................... 410Discussion: G.E. Best ..................................................... 412Reply: J.L. Wasco ........................................................... 412Effect of Titanium in Galvanic Corrosion, H. Paige,

S.J. Ketcham ................................................................ 413Corrosion and Related Problems in Seawater Cooling and

Pipe Systems in H.M. Ships, I.G. Slater, L. Kenworthy, R.May ............................................................................. 417

Discussion: Mercury and Its Compounds — A CorrosionHazard, M.H. Brown, W.W. Binger, R.H. Brown: R.A. Davis,H.H. Bennett, R. McFarland, J.R. Churchill, Reply:M.H. Brown, W.W. Binger, R.H. Brown .......................... 430

Discussion: Role of Oxygen in Corrosion and CathodicProtection, R.V. Comeaux: L.P. Sudrabin, S.P. Ewing ..... 431

Discussion: O.C. Mudd .................................................. 432Discussion: R.V. Comeaux ............................................. 432Early Iron Box Car’s 63 Years’ Service Include Civil War

Combat Duty .................................................................... 1

1953 (Vol. 9)

January (No. 1)Technical Practices Committee 5 — Corrosion Problems

Involved in the Processing of Chemicals, H.W. Schmidt ...... 1Behavior of Shipbotton Paints Subjected to Cathodic

Protection — A Preliminary Study, R.P. Devoluy ................ 2Discussion: F.E. Cook ........................................................ 8Discussion: R.L. Benedict, L.P. Sudrabin, O. Osborn ........... 9Discussion: A.L. Alexander, E.C. Reichard ........................ 10Reply: R.P. Devoluy ....................................................... 8-10Microbiological Corrosion of Buried Steel Pipe, F.E. Kulman 11A Laboratory Method for the Study of Steam Condensate

Corrosion Inhibitors, H. Patzelt ....................................... 19Laboratory Apparatus for Studying Oil Well Subsurface

Corrosion Rates and Some Results, P.J. Kalish, J.A. Rowe,Jr., W.F. Rogers .............................................................. 25

Discussion: C.C. Nathan, L.C. Nathan, J.D. Sudbury,W.F. Oxford, Jr., Reply: J.A. Rowe, Jr., W.F. Rogers ........ 33

Designing for Corrosive Services, F.A. Prange ..................... 34Statistics — A Useful Tool for the Examination of Corrosion

Data, C.F. Lewis ............................................................. 38Erratum: ................................................................... 105Discussion: ................................................................ 242Flotation Painting Gas Holders at 69,000 Square Feet an

Hour, L.B. Donovan .......................................................... 1

February (No. 2)A Short Cut for Corrosion Researchers .............................. 45Corrosion of Domestic Galvanized Hot-Water Storage Tanks,

I.L. Newell ...................................................................... 46Discussion: K.F. Knowlton ............................................... 49Economic Aspects of Cathodic Protection, R.M. Wainwright 51

Effect of Heat Treatment and Related Factors on StraightChromium Stainless Steels, F.K. Bloom........................... 56

Discussion: ................................................................ 103The Coupon Technique — A Valuable Tool in Corrosion

Testing, H.L. Bilhartz, H.E. Greenwell ............................. 66Discussion: C.M. Schwab ................................................. 72Reply: H.L. Bilhartz, H.E. Greenwell ................................. 73Discussion: Corrosion of Metals in Fluorine and Hydrofluoric

Acid, G.C. Whitaker, K.H. Roll, R.R. Pierce, W.E. Pratt ..... 74Discussion: G.A. March, E. Kauck, G.H. McIntyre,

F.A. Prange .................................................................... 75Reply: G.C. Whitaker .................................................. 74, 75Discussion: Aluminum Alloys for Offshore Pipelines,

E.T. Wanderer, D.O. Sprowls, B.W. Bradley, R.L. Bullock,Reply: E.T. Wanderer ..................................................... 75

Aluminum Coiled Tube, E.T. Wanderer ................................ 1

March (No. 3)Report on the Activities of Technical Practices Committee 7 —

Materials for Use at High Temperature, M.A. Scheil ......... 77Liquid Metal Corrosion, A. deS. Brasunas .......................... 78Views on the Mechanism of Pitting Corrosion of Aluminum,

P.M. Aziz ........................................................................ 85Radiometric Study of the Adsorption Characteristics of

Stearic Acid, S.L. Eisler ................................................... 91Present Status of Bacterial Corrosion Investigations In the

United States, C.G. Deuber ............................................. 95Discussion: ................................................................ 243Kel-F Applications in Corrosive Systems, L.C. Rubin,

W.O. Teeters ................................................................. 100Discussion: ......................................................... 188, 294Erratum: Statistics — A Useful Tool for the Examination

of Corrosion Data, C.F. Lewis ........................................ 105Discussion: Effects of Heat Treatment and Related Factors

on Straight Chromium Stainless Steel, F.K. Bloom,R.S. Treseder, C.K. Eilerts ............................................. 103

Discussion: C.F. Lewis ................................................... 104Reply: F.K. Bloom ................................................... 103-105

April (No. 4)Proving Results by Publications ....................................... 107Evidence of Corrosion Failures in Drill Stem Members,

A.P. Farr ...................................................................... 108Discussion: O. Osborn ................................................... 113Drill Stem Corrosion in West Texas, S.C. Moore ............... 112Discussion: O. Osborn ................................................... 113Electrochemical Behavior of Metals as a Basis for the

Study of Corrosion, R. Piontelli ..................................... 115The Corrosion Engineer Uses Plastics, F.L. Whitney, Jr. ... 123Discussion: ................................................................ 188Corrosion of Galvanized Steel in Soils, I.A. Denison,

M. Romanoff ................................................................. 132Corrosion of Low-Alloy Irons and Steels in Soils, I.A. Denison,

M. Romanoff ................................................................. 141Phenolic Butadiene-Acrylonitrile Polymers for Pipe and Pipe

Fittings, R. McFarland ...................................................... 1

May (No. 5)List of Corrosion Inhibitors Compiled — A Report by

Technical Practices Committee 9 ................................... 151Plastic Materials of Construction, R.B. Seymour .............. 152Discussion: R.B. Seymour .............................................. 159A Method of Determining the Resistance of Insulating Joints

and Pipeline Coatings, H.F. Koester ............................... 159Hydrogen Blistering of Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide Solutions,

T. Skei, A. Wachter, W.A. Bonner, H.D. Burnham .......... 163Discussion: ................................................................ 333Report on Surface Preparation of Steels for Organic and Other

Protective Coatings. Second Interim Report of TechnicalPractices Sub-Committee 6-G on Surface Preparation for

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Organic Coatings .......................................................... 173A Laboratory Method for Screening Oil Well Corrosion

Inhibitors, J.A. Caldwell, M.L. Lytle ............................... 186Discussion: Kel-F Applications in Corrosive Systems,

L.C. Rubin, W.O. Teeters, G.M. Riegel, C.W. McCutchen,E.L. Rice, Reply: L.C. Rubin, W.O. Teeters .................... 188

Discussion: The Corrosion Engineer Uses Plastics,F.L. Whitney, Jr., E.G. Holm, C.P. Dillon, R.B. Seymour,Reply: F.L. Whitney, Jr. ............................................... 188

Scale vs Bare Steel Potential Differences May ExplainUnusual Tank Vessel Corrosion, L.M. Mosher .................... 1

June (No. 6)Respenses of 1953 NACE Award Recipients ..................... 191Bacterial Corrosion of Offshore Structures, J.A. Caldwell,

M.L. Lytle ..................................................................... 192References on Plastics for the Corrosion Engineer,

R.B. Seymour ............................................................... 197Studies on the Inhibition by Amines of the Corrosion of Iron

by Solutions of High Acidity, C.C. Nathan ...................... 199Graphical Multiple Correlation of Corrosion Data,

O.B. Ellis ...................................................................... 203Discussion: ................................................................ 446Cooperative Corrosion Protection Benefits Miami Utilities,

D.T. Rosselle .................................................................... 1

July (No. 7)Identification of Corrosion Products According to Crystal

Structure Underway, C.E. Imhoff .................................. 209Examination of 335 Miles of Asphalt Mastic-Coated Pipe,

D.E. Miltner ................................................................. 210Discussion: R.L. Bullock ................................................ 214Discussion: H.C. Van Nouhuys, W.L. Kinney, R.F. Schmoker,

L.R. Sheppard, O.W. Wade, R.F. Hadley ........................ 215Reply: D.E. Miltner ..................................................214, 215Magnetic Amplifier Controls for Rectifier Protecting

Underground Metallic Structures Cathodically,O. Henderson ............................................................... 216

Discussion: ......................................................... 294, 382Cathodic Protection Applied to Tank Bottoms, S.P. Ewing,

J.S. Hutchison ............................................................. 221Discussion: S.J. ArteseReply: S.P. Ewing ........................................................... 231Effects of Polarization on Telephone Cable Buried Through a

Salt Bed, D.R. Werner ................................................... 232Discussion: ................................................................ 295Effect of Composition of Steel on the Performance of Organic

Coatings in Atmospheric Exposure, F.L. LaQue,J.A. Boylan................................................................... 237

Discussion: Statistics — A Useful Tool for the Examinationof Corrosion Data, C.F. Lewis, A.H. DuRose ................... 242

Discussion: T.E. Wright .................................................. 243Reply: C.F. Lewis ........................................................... 242Discussion: Present Status of Corrosion Investigations in

the United States, C.G. Deuber, W.F. Higgins ................ 243Reply: C.G. Deuber ........................................................ 244Amines for Corrosion Prevention in Steam Condensate

Systems, C. Jacklin .......................................................... 1

August (No. 8)Inter Society Corrosion Committee Urges Caution in Use of

Unscientific Devices Intended to Prevent Corrosion ........ 245Cathodic Protection of Active Ships in Seawater with Graphite

Anodes, K.N. Barnard, G.L. Christie, J.H. Greenblatt ..... 246Electrical Treatment of Boiler Feed Waters, T.F. Hurley,

H. Ingleson, W.J. Sparkes, R. Wilkinson ........................ 251Discussion: A.G. Freeborn .............................................. 258Corrosion Resistance of High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels

As Influenced by Composition and Environment,C.P. Larrabee ............................................................... 259

All-Plastic Materials of Construction for CorrosiveEnvironments, J.L. Huscher ......................................... 272

Discussion: ................................................................ 446Filiform Corrosion, M. Van Loo, D.D. Laiderman,

R.R. Bruhn ................................................................... 277Accelerating Effect of Decreasing Temperature on Corrosion

by Glycol Solutions, D. Caplan, M. Cohen ..................... 284Corrosion by Aqueous Solutions at Elevated Temperatures

and Pressures, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ....................... 287Discussion: ................................................................ 382Technical Note: Inhibited Interleaving Tissue Prevents Water

Staining of Aluminum ................................................ 295Discussion: Magnetic Amplifier Controls for Rectifier

Protecting Underground Metallic Structures Cathodically,O. Henderson, D.R. Werner, Reply: O. Henderson ......... 294

Discussion: Kel-F Applications in Corrosive Systems,L.C. Rubin, W.O. Teeters: R.P. Lee, G. Heinemann,W.G. Asbaugh .............................................................. 294

Reply: L.C. Rubin, W.O. Teeters ............................... 294-295Discussion: Effects of Polarization on Telephone Cable Buried

Through a Salt Bed, D.R. Werner, R.L Rayner,D.R. Werner ................................................................. 295

Plastic Piping for Electrical Condult in Corrosive Atmospheres,R.W. Flournoy .................................................................. 1

September (No. 9)Organization and Activities of Technical Practices

Subcommittee 15A on Corrosion Control in Railroad TankCars, J.R. Spraul .......................................................... 297

Corrosion-Fatigue Failure of a Marine Propeller Shaft,C.A. Zapffe ................................................................... 298

Cathodic Protection of Underriver Pipelines, C.C. Loyd,J.R. Whitney ................................................................ 303

Studies on Water-Dependent Corrosion in Sweet Oil Wells,H.E. Greenwell ............................................................. 307

Discussion: W.H. Edwards ............................................. 312Corrosion of Casing in Oil and Gas Wells, J.L. Battle ........ 313Discussion: ................................................................ 383Casing Corrosion in West Texas-New Mexico, R.L. Elkins 321Cable System Design for Cathodic Protection Rectifiers,

R.M. Wainwright ........................................................... 325Discussion: ................................................................ 384Some Notes on the Oxidation Resistance of Boron-Containing

Chromium-Nickel-Cobalt-Iron Alloys, W.O. Binder,E.D. Weisert ................................................................. 329

Discussion: ................................................................ 383Discussion: Hydrogen Blistering of Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide

Solutions, T. Skei, A. Wachter, W.A. Bonner, H.D. Burnham:H.G. Bennett, D.L. Burns, Reply: W.A. Bonner, T. Skei,L.S. Wright ................................................................... 333

Discussion: The Amount and Distribution of Corrosion,H.H. Uhlig, L.H. Elizer, Reply: H.H. Uhlig ...................... 333

Portable Burner Cleans Exterior of Pipe Contaminated withParaffin, G. Lester ............................................................. 1

October (No. 10)Corrosion Instruments and Measurements Handbook Is

Committee’s Objective, H.N. Hayward ............................ 335Fundamental Concepts of Electrode Potentials,

A.J. de Bethune ............................................................ 336Discussion: L.H. Elizer ................................................... 343Reply: A.J. de Bethune ................................................... 343Technical Note: Corrosive Attack by Acidic Decomposition

Products Evolved by Paints When Drying ...................... 344Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Weathering, C.J. Walton,

D.O. Sprowls, J.A. Nock, Jr. .......................................... 345Corrosion Resistance of Beryllium Copper — A Survey,

J.T. Richards ................................................................ 359Interpretation and Significance of Potentials of Metals in

Aqueous Solutions, M. Cohen ....................................... 372

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Metals Due to Vanadium, F.C. Monkman, N.J. Grant .... 460Discussion: C.J. Slunder ................................................ 465Discussion: H. Vanderpool, M.G. Fontana, R.T. Howard,

Reply: N.J. Grant, F.C. Monkman ................................ 466Corrosion of Steel in Dilute Solutions of Sodium Salts of Weak

Acids, M.J. Pryor .......................................................... 467Metallizing as an Aid to Chemical Manufacturers,

H. Vanderpool .................................................................. 1

1954 (Vol. 10)

January (No. 1)Reorganization of the Technical Practices Committee,

H.W. Schmidt ................................................................... 1Corrosive Effects of Deicing Salts — A Progress Report of

NACE Technical Practices Committee 19 on Corrosion byDe-Icing Salts ................................................................... 3

Corrosion by Acids at High Temperatures, R.F. Miller,R.S. Treseder, A. Wachter ................................................. 7

Discussion: P.E. Krystow, L.W. Gleekman, W.B. Brooks,Reply: R.F. Miller ........................................................... 12

Porcelain Enamels and Ceramic Coatings, Prime Inhibitors ofMetal Corrosion, D.G. Bennett ........................................ 13

Discussion: L.M. Nieliwocki, E.D. Weisert, Reply:D.G. Bennett .................................................................. 18

Materials for Central Station Pumps, J.B. Godshall ............ 21Corrosion Testing by Measurement of Local Cell Potentials,

J.K. Rice ........................................................................ 25Discussion: R.S.Y Yoseph, H.A. Cataldi, Reply: J.K. Rice .. 29Laboratory Measurement of the Corrosion of Ferrous Metal in

Soils, W.J. Schwerdtfeger ................................................ 30Basic Criteria for Evaluating Some Plastic Materials of

Construction, R.B. Seymour ........................................... 37Preservation of Floating Cranes for Government Stockpiling,

R.R. Ewart ....................................................................... 1

February (No. 2)1954 Annual Conference and Exhibition, H.K. Phipps ........ 49Thirty Years’ Experience in Testing Aluminum Paint

Performance, R.I. Wray ................................................... 50Robert Mallet — Pioneer Corrosion Engineer, W. Lynes ..... 59Paint vs. Corrosion — Some Aspects of the Problems in the

Gulf Coast Area, V.B. Volkening ...................................... 63Measurement of Electrode Potentials — An Educational

Lecture, N. Hackerman ................................................... 70Use of Organic Protective Coatings in Controlling Corrosion

— An Educational Lecture, E.G. Bobalek ......................... 73Organic Inhibitors Improve Ammonia Control, Reduce Sulfide

in Refinery Waste Waters, J.J. Hur .................................... 1

March (No. 3)NACE Continues Its Healthy Growth, W.F. Rogers ............. 83Effect of Operating Conditions on Corrosion of Hot-Water

Piping in Buildings, H.L. Shuldener ................................. 85Measured Potentials as Related to Corrosion and Polarization

in Local Calls, T.P. May, F.L. LaQue ................................ 91Seawater Immersion Trials of Protective Coatings,

J.H. Greenblatt ............................................................... 95Technical Note: Some Notes on Hydrogen Blistering,

G.A. Marsh ................................................................... 101Laboratory Methods for Evaluation of Inhibitors for Use in Oil

and Gas Wells, E.C. Greco, J.C. Spalding, Jr. ................ 103Discussion: C.M. Blair, Jr. ............................................. 105Discussion: H.E. Waltrip ................................................ 106Discussion: R.A. Lowe, H.A. Cataldi ................................ 109Corrosion by Water at Low Flow Velocity, T.E. Larson,

R.M. King ..................................................................... 110Contamination of Nitric Acid as a Source of Error in the

Huey Boiling Nitric Acid Test, R.J. Bendure ....................... 1

Field Tests of Exterior Coating for a Pipeline Conveying FuelOil Heated to 200°F, E.R. Stauffacher, R.R. Davidson .... 377

Discussion: Magnetic Amplifier Controls for RectifierProtecting Underground Metallic Structures Cathodically,O. Henderson ............................................................... 382

Discussion: Corrosion by Aqueous Solutions at ElevatedTemperatures and Pressures, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana,W.G. Ashbaugh, W.E. Baker ......................................... 382

Discussion: W.O. Tunderman, J.W. Weis, F.H. Beck 382-383Discussion: Corrosion of Casing in Oil and Gas Wells,

J.L. Battle: ................................................................... 383Discussion: Some Notes on the Oxidation Resistance of

Boron-Containing Chromium-Nickel-Cobalt-Iron Alloys,W.O. Binder, E.D. Weisert, E.N. Skinner ....................... 383

Discussion: M.A. Scheil .................................................. 384Reply: E.D. Weisert ........................................................ 383Reply: W.O. Binder ......................................................... 384Discussion: Cable System Design for Cathodic Protection

Rectifiers, R.M. Wainwright, W. Dudley, S.P. Ewing, Reply:R.M. Wainwright ........................................................... 384

Visual Identification of Line Pipe, H. Schmoldt ..................... 1

November (No. 11)Organization and Function of Technical Practices Committee

15 on Corrosion Control in the Transportation Industry,K.K. Kessler .................................................................. 385

Symposium on Control of Internal Corrosion of Tankers,Part 1 — The Nature of Corrosion and Its Control,W.B. Jupp .................................................................... 388

Symposium on Control of Internal Corrosion of Tankers;Part 2 — Inhibitors in Cargo, J.V.C. Malcomson, W.S.Quimby, G.D. Pingrey, J.C.D. Oosterhout ...................... 395

Symposium on Control of Internal Corrosion of Tankers;Part 3 — Corrosion Control in Practice, A.B. Kurz .......... 400

Discussion: W.L. Green, R.W. Morrell ............................. 410Discussion: O.D. Colvin ................................................. 413Discussion: H.J. Dean, S.J. Duly, J.F. Roeske................. 414Discussion: W. Cooper ................................................... 415Discussion: F.L. LaQue, T.P. May ................................... 416Discussion: C.J. Lamb ................................................... 418Discussion: C. Hastie ..................................................... 419Discussion: H.F. Parker, P. Ffield ................................... 420Discussion: R.W. Moore, C.D. Wheelock, N.C. Wiley ........ 421Reply: W.B. Jupp, J.V.C. Malcolmson, A.B. Kurz ............. 422Cable Sheath Corrosion and Prevention, B.B. Reinitz ....... 425Discussion: J.F. Hirshfeld .............................................. 430Radiography as an Aid in Corrosion Studies, H.A. Liebhafsky,

A.E. Newkirk ................................................................ 432Discussion: Graphical Multiple Correlation of Corrosion

Data, O.B. Ellis, H.P. Godard, F.C. Jelen, E.W. Wallace,J.L. Horton, Reply: O.B. Ellis ....................................... 436

Discussion: All Plastic Materials of Construction,J.L. Huscher, L.B. Kuhn ............................................... 436

Discussion: W.M. Ruddock ............................................. 437Some Corrosion Hazards From Direct Current Welding

Currents, H.W. Wahlquist ................................................. 1

December (No. 12)Report on the Activities of Technical Practices Committee 16

on Electrolysis and Corrosion of Cable Sheaths,I.C. Dietze .................................................................... 439

Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Chemically ContaminatedAtmospheres, W.W. Binger, R.H. Wagner, R.H. Brown ... 440

Discussion: L.H. Elizer, H.A. Cataldi, Reply: W.W. Binger 447Cathodic Protection and High-Resistivity Soil, H.C. Van

Nouhuys ...................................................................... 448Discussion: L.P. Sudrabin, O.W. Zastrow, Reply: H.C. Van

Nouhuys ...................................................................... 459An Investigation of Accelerated Oxidation of Heat-Resistant

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April (No. 4)Organization and Aims of Committee T-2D on Standardization

of Procedures for Measuring Pipe Coating Conductance,W.F. Huddleston ........................................................... 115

Discussion: ................................................................ 364Laboratory and Plant Evaluations of Liquid Neoprene

Coatings, R.B. Seymour ................................................ 116Technical Note: Causes of Corrosion in Deep-Well Water

Pumps in Israel, D. Spector ........................................... 122Influence of Corrosion on the Cracking of Pressure Vessels,

H.R. Copson ................................................................. 124Asbestos Resin Compositions in the Chemical Industry,

P.L. McWhorter ................................................................ 1

May (No. 5)Pipeline Corrosion Committee T-2, W.H. Stewart .............. 141Internal Coating of Pipe in Place, M.B. Grove ................... 142Weld Seam and Weld Flux Effect on Metal Surface and

Coating Life, A.J. Liebman ............................................ 147Corrosion and Its Control in Aluminum Cooling Towers,

S. Sussman, J.R. Akers ................................................ 151Inspection of Petroleum Refinery Equipment, E.H. Tandy . 160Discussion: A.R. Hauser ................................................. 163Discussion: F.A. Prange ................................................. 164Reply: E.H. Tandy .......................................................... 164Cathodic Protection in Florida Power and Light Company’s

Generating Plants, J.B. Prime, Jr. ................................. 165Discussion: 1955 ............................................................ 53tEffect of Exposure to Soils on the Properties of Asbestos-

Cement Pipe — Final Report, M. Romanoff, I.A. Denison 169A New Accelerated Corrosion Devise, S.K. Coburn ................ 1

June (No. 6)Technical Committee News Section Will Keep Members

Informed, H.W. Schmidt ............................................... 181Effect of Alloying and Impurity Elements in Magnesuim Alloy

Cast Anodes, H.A. Robinson, P.F. George ...................... 182Coordination of Corrosion Control, H.W. Hamilton ........... 189Minimizing Damage to Adjacent Structures In Urban

Cathodic Protection Instalations, D.T. Rosselle .............. 192Laboratory Studies on the Pitting of Aluminum in Aggressive

Waters, T.E. Wright, H.P. Godard .................................. 195Corrosion of Nickel Cast Iron in Soils, I.A. Denison,

M. Romanoff ................................................................. 199Aluminum Coverings for Thermal Insulation, H.W. Frotts ..... 1

July (No. 7)Topic of the Month — Examination of an Old Bronz

Ship Spike Taken from a Wreck at Nags Head, N.C.,A.W. Tracy ................................................................... 205

Comparison of Cathodic Protection Test Methods,K.H. Logan ................................................................... 206

Discussion: I.A. Denison, F. Kahn .................................. 211Some Early Patents on Cathodic Protection, R.H. Pope ..... 212Some Experiences with Cathodic Protection in Chicago,

L.M. Plym ..................................................................... 213Discussion: ................................................................ 364Use of Plastics as Materials of Construction in the Chemical

Industry, S.W. Shepard ................................................ 215Chromate for Corrosion Control in Methanol Antifreeze,

G.E. Best, E.A. Roche ................................................... 217Discussion: A.M. Montgomery, H.C. Rutemiller, Reply:

G.E. Best, E.A. Roche ................................................... 223Industrial Applications of a Method for Measuring Small

Amounts of Corrosion Without Removal of CorrosionProducts, A. Dravnieks, H.A. Cataldi ............................. 224

Discussion: 1955 ............................................................ 53t

August (No. 8)A Method of Protecting Heating Coils in Some Corrosive

Solutions, G.G. Schmuck, R.W. Flournoy ...................... 231Some Observations of Cathodic Protection Potential Criteria in

Localized Pitting, T-2 Report. Pub. 54-2, L.P. Sudrabin .. 232Investigation of Synthetic Fingerprint Solutions, S.L. Eisler,

H.L. Foigen ................................................................... 237Testing Tank Car Linings, J.R. Spraul ............................. 243Discussion: D.R. Loper, O.H. Fenner, Reply:

R.H. Spraul .................................................................. 247Survey of Corrosion Control in California Pumping Wells,

F.E. Davie, P.W. Hill ..................................................... 248Discussion: L.W. Vollmer, W.B. Hirschmann, H. Herst,

L.T. Monson, J. Rehner, Jr., Reply: F.E. Davie,P.W. Hill ....................................................................... 251

Technical Note: A Method of Considering Costs WhileSelecting Materials for Corrosion Service, E.F.T. Rice ..... 252

A Promising Spray-Applied Inhibitor of Internal Corrosion ofOil Tank Ships, J.D. Sudbury, D.A. Shock, F.W. Mann .. 253

Beginnings of Corrosion Prevention, R.H. Pope ................. 259Selecting Gaskets to Limit Corrosion of Stainless Steel Bolted

Joints in a Chemical Plant, E.V. Kunkel ........................ 260

September (No. 9)High-Silicon Cast Iron Tested for Use with Impressed

Currents, W.A. Luce ..................................................... 267Pitting Corrosion Characteristics of Aluminum — Influence of

Iron and Silicon, P.M. Aziz, H.P. Godard ........................ 269Relation of Corrosion to Business Costs, A.Wachter ........ 273Corrosion of Bronze Oil-Sealing Sleeves in Centrifugal Gas

Compressors, E.C. Greco ............................................. 279Raised Earth Potential, R.H. Pope .................................... 284Radiometric Study of Phosphate Coatings Formed on

Steel in Pretreatment Baths, T.F. Boyd, M. Galan,L. Markowitz ................................................................ 285

Corrosion Control in Gas Lift Wells, D.A. Shock,J.D. Sudbury ............................................................... 289

Oxidation of Plain, Alloyed and Ductile Irons at 1,300°F,J.A. Cameron ............................................................... 295

Discussion: J.T. Dwyer, Jr., K.D. Mills ............................ 297Reply: J.A. Cameron ............................................... 297-298First Interim Report of Technical Unit Committee T-4B on

Corrosion of Cable Sheaths. Pipe-Type Cable CorrosionProtection Practices in the Utilities Industry .................. 299

October (No. 10)Installing a Large-Diameter Products Pipeline Through a

Heavily Industrialized Area, L.W. Ewing, Jr. .................. 315Probolog — An Application of Eddy Current Techniques

to Nondestructive Testing, W.J. Warren ......................... 318Discussion: R.E. Gackenbach, Reply: W.J. Warren ......... 323Corrosion by Stay Currents, R.H. Pope ............................ 324Control of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Airframe

Components, R.N. Hooker, J.L. Waisman ...................... 325Technical Note: Devices Developed for Accelerated Tests

on High-Temperature Ceramic Coatings, J.V. Long ........ 335Electrical Measurements Applied to Corrosion Investigations,

W.R. Schneider, D.J. Hendrickson ............................... 337Radiometric Study of the Adsorption Characteristics of a

Calcium Sulfonate Rust Inhibitor, V. Hong, S.L. Eisler,D. Bootzin, A. Harrison ................................................. 343

Application Techniques, Physical Characteristics andChemical Resistance of Polyvinyl Chlor-Acetates — A Reportby Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings and Liningsfor Resistance to Chemical Corrosion — Publication54-4 ............................................................................. 349

Electrical Measurements in the Selection of Bolt Materialsfor Service Underground, W.J. Schwerdtfeger ................ 355

Discussion: Laboratory and Plant Evaluations of LiquidNeoprene Coatings, R.B. Seymour, S.J. Lopata, O.H. Fenner, R.W. Meyer, Reply: R.B. Seymour ........... 364

Discussion: Some Experiences with Cathodic Protection in

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Chicago, L.M. Plym, T.J. Maitland ................................. 364Discussion: J. Leffel, D.T. Rosselle, J.G. Setzer,

F.E. Costanzo, L.C. Wasson .......................................... 365Discussion: C.L. Mercer, F.W. Ringer, H.F. Haase,

R.C. Jacobsen .............................................................. 366Reply: L.M. Plym ..................................................... 364-366

November (No. 11)Galvanic Anodes Control-Induced Voltages on Pipelines;

E.H. Thalmann ............................................................. 367Corrosion of Refinery Equipment by Sulfuric Acid and

Sulfuric Acid Sludges, V.J. Groth, R.J. Hafsten ............. 368Corrosion Resistance of Cupronickel Alloys Containing

10% to 30% Nickel, F.L. LaQue ..................................... 391Discussion: J.H. Naschke, H.H. Bennett, A.O. Fisher,

P.J. Gegner, Reply: F.L. LaQue ..................................... 399Extrinsic Line Current Fluctuations Seriously Restrict

Coating Conductance Surveys on Large Trunk Line,G.I. Russell, L.B. Nelson ............................................... 400

Internal Corrosion in Domestic Fuel Oil Tanks, R. Wieland,R.S. Treseder ................................................................ 401

Discussion: F.L. LaQue, K.R. Barker, J.T. Dwyer, Jr.,F.N. Speller, Reply: R. Wieland ..................................... 406

Inhibitor Evaluation by the Pearson Null Bridge, B.L. Cross,N. Hackerman .............................................................. 407

Report by Technical Unit Committee 1-G on Sulfide StressCorrosion Cracking: Sulfide Corrosion Cracking ofProduction Equipment. Publication 54-5 ....................... 413

Discussion: L.L. Neff, E.D. Weisert, A. DravnieksReply: R.S. Treseder ....................................................... 419Passing of the Stray-Current Problem, R.H. Pope ............. 420

December (No. 12)Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys by Exhaust Gases,

F.M. Reinhart ............................................................... 421Nomographs for Making Corrosion Rate Calculations,

W.A. Szymanski ........................................................... 423Aluminum Alloy Heat Exchangers in the Process Industries,

W.W. Binger, H.W. Fritts ............................................... 425Discussion: 1955 ............................................................ 55tA Technique for Corrosion Testing in Liquid Lead,

J.V. Cathcart, W.D. Manly ............................................ 432A Study of Corrosion and Mass Transfer of Nickel by Molten

Sodium Hydroxide, R.A. Lad, S.L. Simon ....................... 435Measure of the Susceptibility of Galvanized Surfaces to

Humid Storage Stain, R.A. Neish ................................... 440Carbon Anodes, R.H. Pope .............................................. 443Second Interim Report of Technical Unit Committee T-4B on

Tests and Surveys for Lead Sheathed Cables in the UtilitiesIndustry. Compiled by Task Group T-4B-3 on Tests andSurveys. Publication 54-6 ............................................. 445

1955 (Vol. 11)

January (No. 1)Catastrophic Corrosion Resulting from Vanadium Pentoxide

in Fuel Oil Ash, A. deS. Brasunas ................................... 17Laboratory Evaluation of Inhibitors for Sweet Gas-Condensate

Wells, P.J. Raifsnider, R.S. Treseder, A. Wachter ............. 19Effect of Minor Constituents on the Intergranular Corrosion

of Austenitic Stainless Steels, J.J. Heger, J.L. Hamilton ... 22Effect of Design, Fabrication and Installation on the

Performance of Stainless Steel Equipment, J.A. Collins .... 27Corrosion Aspects of the Vanadium Problem in Gas Turbines,

S.H. Frederick, T.F. Eden ................................................ 35Notes on a System for Rating Pitting Corrosion,

R.W. Henke .................................................................... 50Cathodic Protection of Open Box Coolers, J.P.H. Zutphen .. 53Important Advantages of Titanium in the Chemical Industry,

W.G. Renshaw, P.R. Bish ................................................ 57Use of Organic Inhibitors in Refinery Distillation Process

Equipment, G.E. Purdy ................................................... 64Discussion: Underground Corrosion Round Table, Kansas

City, 1954, J.R. Cowles, D. Hendrickson, S.K. Gally,O.W. Zastrow, K.D. Wahlquist, F.R. Blankenship, Jr.,C.L. Mercer, M.E. Parker, Jr., H.C. Boone, C.S. Jones ..... 52t

Discussion: Cathodic Protection of Florida Power and LightCompany’s Generating Plants. Corrosion Vol. 10, No. 5, 165-168 (1954) May, H.G. Burbidge, R.C. Mill, R.B. Teel, Reply:J.B. Prime, Jr. ............................................................... 53t

Discussion: Industrial Applications of a Method forMeasuring Small Amounts of Corrosion Without Removal ofCorrosion Products. Corrosion, Vol. 10, No. 7, 224-230(1954) July, F.L. LaQue, Reply: A. Dravnieks ................. 53t

Discussion: Aluminum Alloy Heat Exchangers in the ProcessIndustries. Corrosion, Vol. 10, No. 12, 425-431 (1954) Dec.,B.W. Bradley, G. Sorell, F.L. Whitney, Jr., H.P. Godard,F.C. Bunker, A. Dravnieks, H. Smith, Reply: W.W. Binger,H.W. Fritts .................................................................... 53t

February (No. 2)A Technique for Installing Carbon Anodes in Cable Ducts,

E.J. Doyle ...................................................................... 17Use of High-Molecular Weight Corrosion Inhibitors in

Petroleum Refineries, H.H. Bennett ................................. 19A New Method of Measuring Potentials of Polarized Electrodes

in Soil Corrosion Cells, W. Neighbours ............................ 28Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion of Some Metals and Alloys

by Strong Nitric Acid, J.F. Willging, J.P. Hirth, F.H. Beck,M.G. Fontana ................................................................. 31

Proposed Methods for Cathodic Protection of CompositeStructures, M. Unz ......................................................... 40

Erratum: .................................................................. 226tCorrosion of Aircraft Structural Materials by Agricultural

Chemicals; Part 1 — Laboratory Tests with FertilizerCompounds, T. Marshall, L.G. Neubauer ......................... 44

Some Remarks on Stress Corrosion Testing — An EducationalLecture, H.P. Godard, J.J. Harwood ................................ 53

Tentative Standard Method for Measuring ElectricalConductance of Coating on Buried Pipelines — A Report ofTechnical Unit Committee T-2D on StandardizationMeasuring Pipe Coating Conductance. Publication 55-1 ... 59

March (No. 3)Rigid PVC as a Construction Material for Valves,

R. McFarland, Jr. ........................................................... 17Minimizing Stress Corrosion Cracking of Cylinder Valves,

M. Schussler .................................................................. 19Erratum: .................................................................. 226tCorrosion Evaluation of Ship Bulkhead and Hull Plating by

Audiogauge Thickness Measurements, D.J. Evans ........... 23Metallizing for Corrosion Prevention, A.P. Shepard,

R.J. McWaters ................................................................ 29Corrosion of Aircraft Structural Materials by Agricultural

Chemicals; Part 2 — Effect of Insecticides, Herbicides,Fungicides and Fertilizers, C.F. Schrieber ........................ 33

Solution of Cathodic Protection Interference Problems,F.W. Ringer .................................................................... 45

Cathodic Protection Applied to a Large-Diameter Oil PipelineSystem, D.O. Griffith ...................................................... 53

Proposed Standard Laboratory Procedure for ScreeningCorrosion Inhibitors for Use in Oil and Gas Wells — AReport of Technical Unit Committee 1-K on Inhibitors forOil and Gas Wells Publication 55-2 ................................. 57

Discussion: .......................................................275t, 553t

April (No. 4)Solution of Aircraft Wing Exhaust Gas Corrosion is Nearer,

S.K. Coburn ................................................................ 147t

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Case History of Failure of Marine Boiler Tubes by StressCorrosion Cracking, R.D. Barer .................................... 148t

Corrosion by Valve Packing, L.M. Rasmussen ................. 155tDiscussion: ............................................................... 559tElectrolytic Descaling — An Electrical Method of Rust

Removal From Tanker Ship Compartments, F.E. Cook,H.S. Preiser, J.F. Mills ................................................. 161t

Current Requirements for Cathodic Protection of Pipelines,M.E. Parker, Jr. ........................................................... 182t

Cell Currents and Potentials, R.H. Pope .......................... 189tSome Corrosion Inhibitors: A Reference List — A Report of

Technical Committee T-3A on Corrosion Inhibitors,Publication 55-3 .......................................................... 195t

May (No. 5)“Hot Fence” Is Unexpected Groundbed Hazard,

F.E. Stetler ..................................................................... 17A Practical Method for Cleaning and Descaling Cargo Tanks

Contaminated with Black Oil Residue, J.F. Mills, F.E. Cook,H.S. Preiser .................................................................... 18

Advantages of Wood-Lined Steel Pipe in Corrosive Services,E.H. Bronstein ............................................................... 23

Coating Pipelines in Flace Internally with Plastics,J.C. Watts ...................................................................... 28

Technical Note: Strong Earth Currents Complicate SurfacePotential Measurements, D. Hendrickson ........................ 34

Laboratory Development of Corrosion Inhibitors, L.W. Jones,J.P. Barrett .................................................................... 35

Discussion: ............................................................... 554tMaterial Selection for Condenser Tubes, H.A. Todhunter .... 39Economic Considerations in Pipeline Corrosion Control,

L.G. Sharpe .................................................................... 45High-Temperature Corrosion Data — A Compilation by

Technical Unit Committee T-5B on High-TemperatureCorrosion Publication 55-6 ............................................. 59

Discussion: ............................................................... 554t

June (No. 6)Atmospheric Corrosion of Mild Steel in a Chemical Plant,

R.I. Zimmerer ................................................................. 17Placing Ground Contact Anodes with a High-Velocity Water

Jet, W.P. Noser ............................................................... 18Acid Corrosion Inhibition by High-Molecular Weight Nitrogen-

Containing Compounds, R.A. George, N. Hackerman ....... 19An Automatic Circuit Interrupter for Use in Cathodic

Protection System Design, L. Schwalm ............................ 24Use of the Pearson Bridge in Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation,

E.J. Simmons ................................................................. 24Discussion: ............................................................... 555tControl of Internal Corrosion of a Products Pipeline System,

P.L. DeVerter, A.W. Jasek ............................................... 31Corrosion Studies on a Modern Rotary Air Pre-Heater,

G.G. Thurlow ................................................................. 37Discussion: Proposed Standard Laboratory Procedure for

Screening Corrosion Inhibitors for Use in Oil and Gas Wells,A.H. Roebuck, J.R. Gilcrease, R.S. Treseder, L.W. Jones,R.F. Stedman, J. Green, Reply: J.C. Spalding, Jr. ........ 275t

Discussion: Electrical Measurements Applied to CorrosionInvestigations, Reply: W.R. Schneider, D.Hendrickson ................................................................ 276t

Reports to Technical Unit Committee T-1J on OilfieldStructural Plastics; Part 1 — Long-Term Creep of PipeExtruded from Tenite Butyrate Plastic. Part 2 — StructuralBehavior of Unplasticized Geon Polyvinyl Chloride.Publication 55-7 .......................................................... 277t

Summary of Data on Use of Structural Plastic Products in OilProduction — A Status Report of NACE Technical CommitteeT-1J on Oilfield Structural Plastics .................................. 59

Erratum: ..................................................................... 62Tentative Procedures for Preparing Tank Car Interiors for

Lining — A Report by NACE Tank Group T-3E-1 onCorrosion Control of Railroad Tank Cars ......................... 69

July (No. 7)Preliminary Evaluation of Protective Coating Systems,

R.W. Flournoy ................................................................ 17Discussion: ............................................................... 305tSpecial Corrosion Problems of Electric Utility Systems,

C.F. Avila, A.B. Jones ..................................................... 19Carbon Anode Installed in Electric Cable Conduit, H.L. Davis,

Jr. .................................................................................. 23Construction Materials for Liquid Sodium Systems,

E.G. Brush ..................................................................... 27Discussion: ................................................................... 556tTechnical Note: Severe Pitting of Stainless (18-8) Steel in

Hot Chloride Dye Baths, F.N. Speller ............................... 31Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1955 indexOn the Passivity of Iron, K.F. Bonhoeffer ............................ 32Filiform Corrosion Products on Iron Immersed in Brine,

P.F. Thompson, K.F. Lorking ........................................... 37Technical Note: “Inverted Relief” in Photographic

Illustrations, N.L. Dempster ............................................ 40Cast Irons in High-Temperature Service, R.J. Greene,

F.G. Sefing ..................................................................... 43Plastic Pipe for Underground Structures, R.B. Seymour ..... 50

August (No. 8)Chlorine Dioxide Generation — A “High-Brightness” Corrosion

Problem, H.O. Teeple ...................................................... 17Organization and Activity of the Corrosion Control Group of a

Large Public Utility, J.W. McAmis .................................... 18Pertechnetate Ion as an Inhibitor of the Corrosion of Iron and

Steel, G.H. Cartledge ...................................................... 23Design and Application of Corrosion Current Measuring

Instruments, D.L. Ham ................................................... 31Design Against Atmospheric Corrosion, H.T. Rudolf ........... 35Stress Corrosion Cracking of Hardenable Stainless Steels,

F.K. Bloom ..................................................................... 39Electrochemistry of Inhibitor Action — An Educational

Lecture, R.B. Mears ........................................................ 50Discussion: ............................................................... 556tErratum: .................................................. Dec 1955 index

September (No. 9)Copper Alloy’s Corrosion Resistance to Ammonic Improved by

Good Design, Stress Relieving, I.S. Levinson .................... 17Principles Applicable to the Oxidation and Corrosion of Metals

and Alloys, W.W. Smeltzer .............................................. 18Discussion: .................................... 557t of Dec. 1955 issueDiscussion: ................................... 305t of June 1956 issuePorosity of the Aluminum Surface Investigated by the

Repetitive Oscillographic Method, W. Machu, E.M. Khairy,M.K. Hussein ................................................................. 27

Discussion: ................................... 306t of June 1956 issueCorrosion of Materials Subjected to Locomotive Smoke and

Funnel Blast, T. Marshall, R.M. Sinclair .......................... 31Atomoshperic Galvanic Couple Corrosion, K.G. Compton,

A. Mendizza, W.W. Bradley ............................................. 35Countermeasures for Control of Internal Corrosion of a

Tanker Ship, C.P. Dillon ................................................. 45Valves for Corrosive Fluids, E.G. Holmberg ........................ 58

October (No. 10)Surface Pipe Effect — Cathodic Protection of Oil Well Casing,

J.P. Barrett .................................................................... 17Effect of Martensite on Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking,

M.F. Baldy, R.C. Bowden, Jr. .......................................... 19Geometric Factors in Electrical Measurements Relating to

Corrosion and Its Prevention, W.J. Schwerdtfeger,I.A. Denison ................................................................... 25

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Discussion: ................................... 306t of June 1956 issueOrganization and Administration of a Plant Painting Program,

W.E. Chandler, C.W. Sisler ............................................. 35Basic Essentials for the Reduction of Atmospheric Corrosion,

F.T. Radecke .................................................................. 39Review: Microbiological Corrosion of Iron and Steel,

D.M. Updegraff ............................................................... 44Air Injection for Prevention of Hydrogen Penetration of Steel,

W.A. Bonner, H.D. Burnham .......................................... 49Alloy Growth Rate of 025 Pound Electrolytic Tin Plate in the

Temperature Range, 380°F-440°F, W.N. Lambert ............. 56

November (No. 11)A Method of Protecting Pipe-Type Cables, F.E. Kulman....... 13Control of Couples Developed in Water Systems,

G.B. Hatch ..................................................................... 15Technical Note: Corrosion of Lead-Lined Sulfuric Acid

Evaporators, W.J. Cotton ................................................ 23Corrosion Control on Offshore Drilling and Producing

Equipment, C.J. Fritts .................................................... 25Electrode Potentials; Part 1, G.V. Akimov ........................... 31A Note on the Value of Ammonia Treatment for Tank and

Casing Annulus Corrosion by Hydrogen Sulfide,W.F. Rogers .................................................................... 42

Use of Ammonia to Prevent Casing Corrosion, H.E. Greenwell, R. Loncaric, H.G. Byars ......................... 45

Electrochemical Studies of the Hydrogen Sulfide CorrosionMechanism, S.P. Ewing .................................................. 51

December (No. 12)Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Gold Wedding Ring,

F.M. Reinhart ................................................................. 15Sodium Sulfate in Gas Turbines, E.L. Simons, G.V. Browning,

H.A. Liebhafsky .............................................................. 17Discussion: ................................... 307t of June 1956 issueElectrode Potentials; Part 2, G.V. Akimov ........................... 27Test Methods to Determine the Resistance of an Insulating

Joint, E.T. Pearson ......................................................... 47Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum, H.P. Godard .................. 54Discussion: Electrical Measurements Applied to Corrosion

Investigations, O.W. Wade ........................................... 553tDiscussion: Proposed Standardized Laboratory Procedure for

Screening Corrosion Inhibitors for Use in Oil and Gas Wells,J.K. Shaw, F.E. Davie, H.Kroll, E. Pragoff, Jr., Reply:J.C. Spalding, Jr. ........................................................ 553t

Discussion: Laboratory Developments of Corrosion Inhibitors,R.S. Treseder, Reply: L.W. Jones ................................. 554t

Discussion: High-Temperature Corrosion Data — Publication55-6, A. deS. Brasunas ................................................ 554t

Discussion: Use of the Pearson Bridge in Corrosion InhibitorEvaluations, J.G. Jewell, W.F. Rogers, J.D. Sudbury, Reply:E.J. Simmons .............................................................. 555t

Discussion: Carbon Anode Installed in Electric CableConduit, D.R. Werner, A.L. Ayres, D.T. Rosselle,J.J. Pokorny, Reply: H.L. Davies, Jr. ............................ 556t

Discussion: Electrochemistry of Inhibitor Action,F.E. Kulman, H. Hyde, E.T. Worden, C.S. Reichard, E.F.Marantz, A.J. deBethune, Reply: R.B. Mears ................ 556t

Discussion: Principles Applicable to Oxidation and Corrosionof Metals and Alloys, A. Dravnieks, Reply:W.W. Smeltzer ............................................................. 557t

Discussion: Economics of Painting, R.H. Ludre, E.Heinzelman, H.S. Preker, F.T. Radecke, E. Domingo, R.B. Mears, E.T. Worden, Reply: J.E. Cogshall ............ 557t

Discussion: Corrosion by Valve Packing, F.L. LaQue, F.N. Alquist, Reply: L.M. Rasmussen .......................... 559t

1956 (Vol. 12)

January (No. 1)Induced Alternating Current Used for Cathodic Protection of a

Coated Pipeline, S.J. Bellassai ......................................... 17Technical Note: Nomograph for Corrosion Rate Calculations,

H. Bass, Jr., R. Andrews ................................................. 20High-Temperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion, E. Backensto,

R.D. Drew, C. Stapleford ................................................. 22Correlation of the Results Obtained with Corrosion Inhibitors

in the Laboratory and in the Field, G.E. Purdy, W. Ries .... 33Review: Inhibition of Metallic Corrosion in Aqueous Media,

H.C. Gatos ..................................................................... 39Erratum: .................................................................. 140tInvestigation of an Unusual Cause of Shipbottom Pitting,

R.P. Devoluy ................................................................... 49Corrosion of Gasoline Engine Exhaust Valve Steels, C. Allen,

M. Tauschek .................................................................. 55Final Report on Four Annual Anode Inspections — A Report of

Technical Unit Committee T-2B on Anodes for ImpressedCurrent Publication 56-1 ................................................ 63

February (No. 2)Selective Corrosion of Delta Ferrite in Cast Stainless Steel,

J.M. Bialosky ................................................................. 15A Study of Protective Criteria on a Pipe Section in a Uniform

Environment, L.P. Sudrabin ........................................... 16Internal Casing Corrosion in Sour Oil Wells, J.A. Caldwell,

M.L. Lytle ....................................................................... 23Effect of Water on Strength of Structural Plastics, W. Sharp,

M.K. Weber .................................................................... 27Determination of the Effect of a New Grass Killer on

Application Equipment, J.A. Kelly, W. Falkentein, J. Carr 35Conductometric Method Applied to the High-Temperature

Oxidation of Iron, G. Fryburg .......................................... 40Mass Transfer Properties of Various Metals and Alloys in

Liquid Lead, J.V. Cathcart, W.D. Manly ........................... 43Corrosion of Stainless Steel in Ferric Chloride Solution,

H.A. Liebhafsky, A.E. Newkirk ......................................... 48

March (No. 3)An Anomaly in Pipeline Corrosion Diagnosis, L.P. Sudrabin 17Navy Experimental Work with Cathodic Protection,

I. Gessow ....................................................................... 18Dealuminization of Aluminum Bronze, M. Schussler,

D. Napolitan ................................................................... 25Role of Nickel and Nickel Substitutes in Jewelry Making,

K. Mairs, J.M. Williams ................................................... 31Positive Polarity Grounding of Direct Current Supply

Requirements in Mining Traction Systems, S. Gibson ...... 37Oxide Films on Stainless Steels, T. Rhodin......................... 41Methods of Preventing Corrosion in Sewerage Systems,

E. Spindel ...................................................................... 54A Bibliography of Corrosion by Chlorine — A Report of

Technical Unit Committee T 5A on Corrosion in theChemical Manufacturing Industry. Publication 56-2 ........ 59

Field Practices for Controlling Water-Dependent Sweet OilWell Corrosion — A Report of Technical Unit CommitteeT-1C on Sweet Oil Well Corrosion Publication 56-3 .......... 67

April (No. 4)Railroad Motive Power and Corrosion, S.K. Coburn ............ 17Integration of Corrosion Control in Pier Substructures,

C. Johnson..................................................................... 19Corrosion Investigations Related to Adsorption Studies,

C. Nathan ...................................................................... 23Effect of Long Cell Action on Local Cells, R.H. Pope ............ 31Technical Note: A Simple Graphical Method for Checking

the Adequacy of Stress Corrosion Specimen DimensionsAgainst Stress Concentrations, R. Hay ............................ 33

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A Practical Corrosion Service Program, B.J. Philibert .......... 36Effect of Cold Work and Heat Treatment on the Rate of

Dissolution of Pure and of Impure Aluminum in Acids andBases, M.E. Straumanis, Y. Wang ................................... 39

Report on Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride — A Report of NACETechnical Unit Committee T 6A on Organic Coatings andLinings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion Publication56-4 ............................................................................... 45

Report on Epoxy Resins — A Report of NACE Technical UnitCommittee T-6A on Organic Coatings and Linings forResistance to Chemical Corrosion Publication 56-5 ......... 49

Report on Application Techniques, Physical Properties andChemical Resistance of Chlorinated Rubber Coatings — AReport of NACE Technical Unit Committee T 6A on OrganicCoatings and Linings for Resistance to Chemical CorrosionPublication 56-6 ............................................................. 53

May (No. 5)Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (Hypalon) as a Construction

Material for Chemical Equipment, R. McFarland, Jr. ........ 17Selection of Materials for Some Petroleum Refinery

Applications, J.F. Mason, Jr. .......................................... 19Preventing Corrosion of Lead Sheathed Power Cables in

Concrete Tunnels, R. I. Perry .......................................... 27Collection and Correlation of High-Temperature Hydrogen

Sulfide Corrosion Data — A Contribution to the Work ofNACE Task Group T-5B-2 on Sulfide Corrosion At HighTemperatures and Pressures in the Petroleum Industry fromthe M. W. Kellogg Co., New York, N.Y., G. Sorell, W.B. Hoyt,Publication 56-7 ............................................................. 33

High-Temperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion in ThermoforCatalytic Reformers — A Contribution to the Work of NACETask Group T-5B-2 on Sulfide Corrosion At HighTemperatures and Pressures in the Petroleum Industry fromSocony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Research and DevelopmentLaboratory, Paulsboro, N.J., E. Backensto, R.D. Drew,R.W. Manuel, J.W. Sjoberg, Publication 56-8 ................... 55

Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1956 IndexDiscussion: ............................................................... 654tTechnical Note: Recent Navy Experience with Saran and

Vinyl Coatings, W.W. Cranmer ........................................ 65Corrosion Mitigation in a Metropolitan Area, M.C. Miller .... 67Discussion: ............................................................... 655tAn Application of Cathodic Protection to the Inside of a Tank,

J. Graves ........................................................................ 74Cell Corrosion on Lead Cable Sheaths — Third Interim Report

of Technical Unit Committee T-4B on Corrosion of CableSheaths. Publication 56-9 ............................................... 77

June (No. 6)Corrosion in Caustic of Nickel-Iron Welds Obtained in

Fabrication of Nickel-Clad Vessels, P.J. Gegner ............... 17Corrosion Testing of Aluminum; Part 1 — High-Velocity Test

Method in Aqueous Solutions, S. Twiss, J. Guttenplan .... 19Iron in Oil Technique as a Corrosion Control Criterion,

R. Rydell, W. Rodewald ................................................... 27A Radiochemical Tracer Investigation of the Role of Mercury in

the Corrosion of Aluminum, R. Plumb, M.H. Brown,J. Lewis .......................................................................... 33

Inhibiting Corrosion of Steel, Aluminum and MagnesiumIntermittently Exposed to Brines, G.E. Best, J.W. McGrew 42

Scaling of Titanium and Titanium-Based Alloys in Air,H. Maynor Jr., R. Swift ................................................... 49

Discussion: Preliminary Evaluation of Protective CoatingSystems, Corrosion, Vol. 11, No.7 289t-290t (1955) July,R.B. Kavinoky, Reply: R.W. Flournoy ........................... 305t

Discussion: Principles Applicable to the Oxidation andCorrosion of Metals and Alloys, Corrosion, Vol. 11, No.9366t-374t (1955) Sept., F.A. Champion, Reply:W.W. Smeltzer ............................................................. 305t

Discussion: Porosity of the Aluminum Surface Investigated bythe Repetitive Oscillographic Method: Corrosion, Vol. 11, No.9 375t-378t (1955) Sept.,P.J. Gellings, Reply: W. Machu, E.M. Khatry,M.K. Hussein .............................................................. 306t

Discussion: Geometric Factors in Electrical MeasurementsRelating to Corrosion and Its Prevention: Corrosion, Vol. 11No. 10 423t-432t (1955) Oct., B. Husock, Reply:W.J. Schwerdtfeger ...................................................... 306t

Discussion: Sodium Sulfate in Gas Turbines: Corrosion, Vol.11, No. 12 505t-514t (1955) Dec., A. deS. Brasunas, Reply:E.L. Simons ................................................................. 307t

Corrosion by Nitric Acid, A Program Report by NACE TaskGroup T-5 A-5 on Nitric Acid ........................................... 65

Status Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1J on OilField Structural Plastics .................................................. 69

July (No. 7)Stress Corrosion Cracking Test, A. Dana, W. DeLong ......... 19Corrosion Testing of Aluminum; Part 2 — Development of a

Corrosion Inhibitor, S. Twiss, J. Guttenplan .................... 21Cathodic Protection of Metallic Structures in Marine

Environments, W. Bowen Jr. ........................................... 27Effects of Metal Cations on the Corrosion of Iron in Acids,

H.C. Gatos ..................................................................... 32Discussion: ................................... 419t of June 1957 issueCathodic Protection of Lead Cables in an Urban Area,

L.M. Plym ....................................................................... 41Fundamentals of Liquid Metal Corrosion, W.D. Manly ........ 46Effect of Iron in Galvanic Zinc Anodes in Seawater, R.B. Teel,

D.B. Anderson ................................................................ 53Use of Organic Corrosion Inhibitor in Refining Processes,

C. Fiske, P. Mernitz ........................................................ 60Cathodic Protection of Lead Sheathed Cables in the Utilities

Industry — A Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-4B on Corrosion of Cable Sheaths Publication 56-13 ....... 65

August (No. 8)A Laboratory Method for the Evaluation of Oil Production

Corrosion Inhibitors, D.B. Boies ...................................... 17Earth Potential or Surface Potential Gradient Tests on Buried

Cables, D. Werner .......................................................... 22Corrosion Control Practices for Pipe-Type Cables On the

Detroit Edison System, W.A. Sinclair ............................... 31Discussion: ................................... 419t of June 1957 issueEffects of Contamination by Vanadium and Sodium

Compounds On the Air-Corrosion of Stainless Steel,G. Cunningham, A. deS. Brasunas .................................. 35

Selection and Application of Coatings in the Pulp and PaperIndustry, R. Seymour ..................................................... 52

Effect of Purification of Commercial Sulfonates On TheirCorrosion-Stain Property, H. Muffley, V. Hong, D. Bootzin 57

Discussion: ............................................................... 655tApplication of Cathodic Protection to 48 Well Casings and

Associated Production Facilities at Waskom Field,G.L. Doremus, W. Mach, J. Lawnick ............................... 61

Role of Crevices in Decreasing the Passivity of Titanium InCertain Solutions, D. Schlain, C.B. Kenahan ................... 68

September (No. 9)Two Cases of Corrosion in Suburban New York Disguised as

Galvanic — Their Cause and Mitigation, W.S. Woodward . 17Steel Surface Properties Affect Internal Corrosion Performance

of Tin Plate Containers, A.R. Willey, J.L. Kricki,R. Hartwell ..................................................................... 23

Aqueous Corrosion of Aluminum; Part 1 — Behavior of 1100Alloy, J.E. Draley, W.E. Ruther ....................................... 31

Behavior of 18-8 Stainless Steel in 2 Normal Boiling Nitric andSulfuric Acid Mixtures, P.E. Krystow, M. Balicki .............. 39

Testing Wrappings on Cathodically Protected Submerged Pipe

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E.A. Gulbransen ............................................................. 61What Does Corrosion Really Cost?, W.B. Hirschmann ........ 68Stress Corrosion Cracking of Monel in Hydrofluoric Acid,

H.R. Copson, C.F. Cheng ................................................ 71Discussion: Preventing Corrosion of Lead Sheathed Power

Cables in Concrete Tunnels: Corrosion, Vol. 12, No. 5 207t-212t (1956) May, J.E. Johnson, W.H. Bruckne, Reply:R.I. Perry ..................................................................... 654t

Discussion: High-Tenperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion inThermofor Catalytic Reformers: Pub. 56-8: Corrosion, Vol.12 No. 5 235t-244t (1956) May, W.L. Terrell, Jr.,M.G. Fontana, Reply: E.B. Backensto .......................... 654t

Discussion: Corrosion Mitigation in a MetropolitanArea: Corrosion, Vol. 12, No. 5, 247t (1956) May, S.A. Flemister .............................................................. 655t

Discussion: Inhibiting Corrosion of Steel, Aluminum andMagnesium Intermittently Exposed to Bridges: Corrosion,Vol. 12, No. 6, 286t-292t (1956) June, F.N. Alquist,H.H. Bennett, Reply: G.E. Best .................................... 655t

Discussion: Effect of Purification of Commercial Sulfonateson their Corrosion-Stain Property: Corrosion, Vol. 12, No. 8,411t-414t (1956) August, S.L. Chisholm....................... 655t

1957 (Vol. 13)

January (No. 1)Effect of Heat Treatment on the Susceptibility of Sand Cast

Aluminum Alloy 220 to Stress Corrosion Cracking,F.M. Reinhart ................................................................. 17

Discussion: ............................................................... 420tAn Engineering Approach to the Estimating of Maintenance

Painting, R.F. Williams, J.H. Cogshall ............................. 19Analysis of Corrosion Conditions Using Cable Sheath Current

Measurements, J.M. Fouts, C.W. Bergerson .................... 28Stray-Current Electrolysis — Fifth Interim Report of Technical

Unit Committee T-4B on Corrosion of Cable Sheaths.Publications 57-1 .......................................................... 17t

Effect of Hot Hydrogen Sulfide Environments on VariousMetals — A Contribution to the Work of NACE Task GroupT-5B-2 on Sulfide Corrosion at High Temperatures andPressures in the Petroleum Industry from Sinclair ResearchLaboratories, Inc., Harvey, IL. Publication 57-2............... 27t

Discussion: ............................................................... 420tHigh-Temperature Sulfide Corrosion in Catalytic Reforming

of Light Naphthas — A Contribution to the Work of NACETask Group T-5B-2 on Sulfide Corrosion at HighTemperatures and Pressures in the Petroleum Industryfrom Humble Oil and Refining Co., Baytown, Texas.Publication 57-3 ............................................................ 37t

Discussion: ............................................................... 421tElectrical Resistance Corrosion Measurements Employing

Alternating Current, W.L. Denman .................................. 59Discussion: ............................................................... 421tAnalysis of Corrosion Pitting by Extreme-Value Statistics

and Its Application to Oil Well Tubing Caliper Surveys,G.G. Eldredge ................................................................. 67

Chemical Surface Preparation of Steel Prior to Painting,H.E. Patterson ................................................................ 77

Introduction to Symposium on Corrosion by High-PurityWater, J.F. Eckel ........................................................... 70t

Corrosion of Structural Materials in High-Purity Water, A.H. Roebuck, C.R. Breden, B.S. Greenberg .................. 71t

Corrosion Engineering Problems in High-Purity Water, D.J. DePaul .................................................................. 75t

The Importance of High-Purity Water Data to IndustrialApplications, W.Z. Friend ............................................... 81t

February (No. 2)Embrittlement of 12% Chromium Steel Thermocouple Nozzles

and Fittings, H. Clayton .................................................. 45Attack of Scaling-Resistant Materials by Vanadium Pentoxide

and Effect of Various Alloying Elements Thereon, E. Fitzer,J. Schwab ...................................................................... 49

Relation of Thin Films to Corrosion, T. Rhodin ................... 55

October (No. 10)Nature of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless Steels When

Other Types of Corrosion Are Present, W.G. Renshaw ...... 17Statement on Minimum Requirements for Protection of Buried

Pipelines — A Report Prepared by a Special Task Group ofNACE Technical Group Committee T-2 on PipelineCorrosion. Publication 56-15 .......................................... 19

Aqueous Corrosion of Aluminum; Part 2 — Methods ofProtection Above 200°C, J.E. Draley, W.E. Ruther ........... 20

An Electrical Resistance Technique for Measuring theCorrosivity of Naphtha Streams, W. Terrell, W.L. Lewis .... 31

Application of the Statistical Theory of Extreme Values tothe Analysis of Maximum Pit Depth Data for Aluminum, P. Aziz ........................................................................... 35

Discussion: ................................... 419t of June 1957 issueCasing Corrosion in the Hugoton Gas Field, W.C. Koger ..... 47An Estimate of Corrosion Losses to Underground Cables and

Pipelines in Japan, M. Tanaka ........................................ 53Structure of Oxide Scales on Chromium Steels, H.J. Yearian,

E. Randell, T. Longo ....................................................... 55Intrinsic Protection of Water Mains, M. Unz ....................... 66

November (No. 11)Aluminum Armor Protects Power Cables, D. Farnham........ 17Laboratory Method for Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation,

G.A. Marsh, E. Schaschl ................................................. 18A Simple Phase Equilibrium Approach to the Problem of Oil-

Ash Corrosion, W.R. Foster, M.H. Leipold, T.S. Shevlin .... 23Magnetic Amplifier-Type Recording Instrument for Electrolysis

Survey, M. Tanaka, J. Yamaguichi, Y. Sakurai ................ 33Potential Criteria for the Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable

Sheath, K.G. Compton .................................................... 37Structure of Oxide Scales on Nickel-Chromium Steels,

H.J. Yearian, H. Boren, Jr., R. Warr ................................ 45Corrosion of Metals by Liquid Fertilizer Solutions,

D.C. Vreeland, S. Kalin ................................................... 53Use of Baked Coatings in the Oil, Chemical and Processing

Industries, G. Duesterberg .............................................. 60Properties, Specifications, Tests and Recommendations for

Coal Tar Coatings; Part 1 — Hot Applied Coatings,W. Fair, Jr. ..................................................................... 63

A Classification and Filing System for Corrosion Literature,W.L. Mathay, R.B. Hoxeng .............................................. 72

December (No. 12)Stray-Current Drainage Switch for Gas Distribution System,

E. Paver ......................................................................... 17Calculation of the pH of Oil Well Waters, W.F. Rogers ......... 19Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1957 IndexUnderground Aluminum Gas Line, R. Dalrymple ............... 26Properties, Specifications, Tests and Recommendations for

Coal Tar Coatings; Part 2 — Cold Applied Coatings,W. Fair, Jr. ..................................................................... 29

Design and Engineering of Plastic Materials of Construction,O.H. Fenner, R.P. Whittier .............................................. 35

Naphthenic Acid Corrosion — An Old Enemy of thePetroleum Industry, W. Derungs ..................................... 41

Corrosion of Type 347 Stainless Steel and 1100 Aluminum inStrong Nitric and Mixed Nitric-Sulfuric Acids, C.P. Dillon . 47

A High-Potential Magnesium Anode, P.F. George, J. Newport,J. Nichols ....................................................................... 51

Technical Note: A Case History of Stress Corrosion Crackingof Austenitic Stainless Steel, I.D.G. Berwick .................... 58

Role of Minor Elements in the Oxidation of Metals,

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on a Thermofor Catalytic Cracking Unit Reactor,H.H. Bennett .................................................................. 17

Selection of Rust Inhibitors to Meet Service Requirements,A.J. Freedman, A. Dravnieks, W.B. Hirschmann,R.S. Cheney ................................................................... 19

Study of a Size Effect in Galvanic Corrosion, J.T. Waber ..... 25Use of High-Silicone Cast Iron for Anodes — First Interim

Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-2B on Anodesfor Impressed Current. Publication 57-4 ....................... 103t

Use of Graphite as Duct Anodes, A.L. Ayres ....................... 38Bibliographies of Corrosion Products. Section One — A Report

by NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3B on CorrosionProducts. Publication 57-5 ........................................... 111t

An Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System Applied toa Submarine, E.E. Nelson ............................................... 52

Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship Using a TrailingPlatinum-Clad Anode, H.S. Preiser, F.E. Cook ................. 55

Casing Corrosion in the Petroleum Industry, J.L. Battle ..... 62Measurement of the Instantaneous Corrosion Rate by Means

of Polarization Data, R.V. Skold, T.E. Larson ................... 69Lead Cable Sheath Corrosion Under Cathodic Protection

Conditions, W.H. Bruckner, R.M. Wainwright .................. 73Discussion: ............................................................... 422t

March (No. 3)Variability in Working Copper Sulfate Half Cells,

K.G. Compton ................................................................ 19Cathodic Protection of the Coated-Steel Gas Main

Distribution System in New Orleans, S.E. Trouard ........... 21Biological Aspects of Attack on Creosoted Wood by Limnoria,

C. Beckman, R.J. Menzies, C.M. Wakeman...................... 32Corrosion Control System for Underground Cables in Conduit

in a Stray-Current Metropolitan Area, E.P. Teale ............. 35Corrosion of Steel in a Reinforced Concrete Bridge,

R.F. Stratfull .................................................................. 43Evaluation of Cooling Tower Corrosion Inhibitors,

W.L. Denman, C.B. Friedman ......................................... 49Polyvinylidene Chloride Film and Microcrystalline Wax for

Protecting Underground Pipe, T. Kennedy, Jr. ................. 56Testing of Coal Tar Coatings; Part 2 — Field Exposure in Cold

Climates, W.F. Fair, Jr., C.U. Pittman, M.G. Sturrock ...... 61Acidproof Vessel Construction with Membrane and Brick

Lining — A Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6Kon Corrosion-Resistant Construction with Masonary andAllied Materials. Publication 57-6 ................................. 195t

Suggested Painting Specification for Marine Environments-First Interim Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1M on Corrosion of Oil and Gas Well Producing Equipmentin Offshore Installation Publication 57-7 ...................... 205t

Suggested Coating Specifications for Hot Application of CoalTar Enamel for Marine Environments-Second Interim Reportof NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1M on Corrosion of Oiland Gas Well Producing Equipment in Offshore Installation.Publication 57-8 .......................................................... 209t

Vinylidene Chloride Resins — A Report of NACE TechnicalUnit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings and Linings forResistance to Chemical Corrosion. Publication 57-9 ..... 211t

Protective Coatings for Atmospheric Use: Their SurfacePreparation and Application Requirements, PhysicalCharacteristics and Resistance — A Report by NACETechnical Unit Committee T-6B on Protective Coatings forResistance to Atmospheric Corrosion. Publication 57-10215t

April (No. 4)Automotive Industries Back Corrosion Test Program with

Field Surveys, L.C. Rowe ................................................. 17Corrosion Mechanisms in the Plain Can, E.L. Koehler,

C.M. Canonico ................................................................ 19Corrosion Measurements in a Hydrogen Sulfide-Water

Absorption Pilot Plant, B.W. Bradley, N.R. Dunne ............ 30

Discussion: ............................................................... 424tEffect of Dissolved Oxygen on Corrosion of Steel and on

Current Required for Cathodic Protection, E. Schaschl,G.A. Marsh ..................................................................... 35

Discussion: ............................................................... 833tSprayed Metal as a Base for Paints, H.S. Ingham ............... 44A Case History in Cooling Water Treatment, C.J. Holland, Jr.,

W.A. Tanzola .................................................................. 49A Special N-80 Steel Tubing Developed in France to Resist

Sulfide Stress Corrosion in Sour Gas Wells, L. Cauchois,J. Didier, E. Herzog ........................................................ 55

Coatings for Crude Oil Tank Bottoms, R.M. Carter ............. 62Effect of Variables in Laboratory Testing of Corrosion

Inhibitors for Refined Petroleum Products, D.B. Boies,J.I. Bregman .................................................................. 69

Tentative Recommended Specifications for Asphalt-TypeProtective Coatings for Underground Pipelines-WrappedSystems. First Interim Report by NACE Technical UnitCommittee T-2H on Asphalt-Type Pipe Coatings.Publication 57-11 ........................................................ 283t

May (No. 5)Titanium Corrosion and Inhibition in Fuming Nitric Acid,

H.B. Bomberger .............................................................. 17Corrosion Resistance of Ductile Iron in Seawater and

Petroleum Tanker Services, M. Paris, B. De la Bruniere ... 22Corrosion Studies in High-Temperature Water by a Hydrogen

Effusion Method, M.C. Bloom, M. Krufeld, W.A. Fraser,P.N. Vlannes ................................................................... 27

Theoretical Studies and Laboratory Techniques in SeawaterCorrosion Testing Evaluation, F.L. LaQue ........................ 33

A Study of Current Distribution in Cathodic Protection,E.E. Nelson .................................................................... 45

Inhibiting Effect of Hydrofluoric Acid in Fuming Nitric Acid onCorrosion of Autenitic Chromium-Nickel Steels, C.E. Levoe,D.M. Mason, J.B. Rittenhouse ........................................ 51

Corrosion by Low-Pressure Geothermal Steam, T. Marshall,A.J. Hugill ...................................................................... 59

Testing Methods and Corrosion Control Measures for BuriedTelephone Cable, D.R. Werner ......................................... 68

Evaluation of Laboratory Testing Techniques for CoolingWater Corrosion Inhibitors — A Report by NACE Task GroupT-5C-1 on Corrosion by Cooling Waters (South CentralRegion). Publication 57-12 ........................................... 345t

Tentative Recommended Specifications for Asphalt-TypeProtective Coatings for Underground Pipelines-MasticSystems. Second Interim Report by NACE Technical UnitCommittee T-2H on Asphalt-Type Pipe Coatings. Publication57-14 .......................................................................... 347t

Some Observations on Cathodic Protection Criteria — AContribution to the Work of NACE Technical Unit CommitteeT-2C on Minimum Current Requirements, L.P. Sudrabin,F.W. Ringer. Publication 57-15 .................................... 351t

Discussion: ............................................................... 835t

June (No. 6)Modern Cleaning Methods for Tankage Equipment,

L.S. Van Delinder ........................................................... 17Corrosion of Iron in High-Temperature Water; Part 1 —

Corrosion Rate Measurements, D.L. Douglass, F.C. Zyzes 19Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Supercritical Water,

W.K. Boyd, H.A. Pray ...................................................... 33Control of Corrosion with Zinc Coatings, J.L. Kimberley ..... 43Coal Tar Coatings for Protection of Underground Structures,

N.T. Shideler .................................................................. 50Some Case Histories of Stress Corrosion Cracking of

Austenitic Stainless Steels Associated with Chlorides,H.R. Copson, C.F. Cheng ................................................ 55

Erratum: .................................................................. 614tA Corrosion Problem in Large Steam Generating Stations,

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T.J. Finnegan ................................................................. 63Shipboard Evaluation of Zinc Galvanic Anodes Showing the

Effect of Iron, Aluminum and Cadmium on AnodePerformance, E.C. Reichard, T.J. Lennox, Jr. ................... 68

Technical Note: Atmosphere Affects the Stress CorrosionFailure of High Brass, C.H. Hannon ................................ 75

Discussion: Effects of Metal Cations on the Corrosion of Ironin Acids, N.D. Groves ................................................... 419t

Reply: H.C. Gatos .......................................................... 419tDiscussion: Corrosion Control Practices for Pipe-Type Cables

on the Detroit Edison System, W.S. Woodard ............... 419tReply: W.A. Sinclair ....................................................... 419tDiscussion: Application of the Statistical Theory of Extreme

Values to the Analysis of Maximum Pit Depth Data forAluminum, E.H. Phelps ............................................... 419t

Reply: P.M. Aziz ............................................................. 419tDiscussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Monel in

Hydrofluoric Acid, H.H. Bonnett, L. Stern ..................... 419tReply: H.R. Copson ....................................................... 419tDiscussion: Effect of Heat Treatment on the Susceptibility of

Sand Cast Aluminum Alloy 220 to Stress CorrosionCracking (Topic of the Month), A.M. Montgomery, H.C.Rutemiller ................................................................... 420t

Reply: F.M. Reinhart ..................................................... 420tDiscussion: Effect of Hot Hydrogen Sulfide Environments

on Various Metals, N.S. Bawta ..................................... 420tReply: F.J. Bruns .......................................................... 421tDiscussion: High-Temperature Sulfide Corrosion in Catalytic

Reforming of Light Naphthas, E.B. Backensto ............... 421tDiscussion: Electrical Resistance Corrosion Measurements

Employing Alternating Current, G.A. Marsh,E. Schaschl ................................................................. 421t

Discussion: Lead Cable Sheath Corrosion Under CathodicProtection Conditions, O. Henderson, H.A. Hoover, M.B.Hart .................................................................... 422t-423t

Reply: W.H. Bruckner, R.M. Wainwright ................ 422t-423tDiscussion: Polyvinylidene Chloride Film and

MicrocrystallineWax for Protecting Underground Pipe,L.O. McCormick, D.R. Werner, W.A. Sinclair, E. Westerhof,E.G. Brink ........................................................... 422t-424t

Reply: T. Kennedy, Jr. ........................................... 423t-424tDiscussion: Corrosion Measruements in a Hydrogen Sulfide-

Water Absorption Pilot Plant, J.A. Rowe, Jr. ................. 424t

Reply: B.W. Bradley ...................................................... 424tTechnical Note: Corrosion Toll Heavy on Railroad Rolling

Stock, J.W. Crosset ...................................................... 135Thin Walled, High-Stressed Pipe Needs Protection,

C.E. Hedborg ................................................................ 136Structural Plastics Successful Use Emphacized,

R.B. Seymour ............................................................... 138

July (No. 7)Corrosion Experience with a Mixing Nozzle for Dilute Sulfuric

Acid, W.E. Gibson........................................................... 21Corrosion in Light Oil Storage Tanks, E.H. Tandy .............. 23Corrosion of Iron in High-Temperature Water; Part 2 —

Kirkendall Experiments, D.L. Douglass, F.C. Zyzes .......... 29Hydrogen Absorption, Embrittlement and Fracture of Steel —

A Report on Sponsored Research on Hydrogen SulfideStress Corrosion Cracking Carried on at Yale University,Supervised by NACE Technical Unit Committee T -1G onSulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking. Publication 57-17,A.E. Schuetz, W.D. Robertson ...................................... 437t

Service Experience of Glass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks-StatusReport of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1J on Oil FieldStructural Plastics. Publication 57-18 .......................... 459t

Experience with Oil Field Extruded Plastic Pipe in 1955 — AReport of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1J on Oil FieldStructural Plastics. Publication 57-19 .......................... 461t

Cathodic Protection of Internals of Ships, L.P. Sudrabin .. 466tProgress in Prevention of Corrosion in Naval Aircraft,

S.L. Chisholm, N.N. Rudd ............................................ 473tPerformance of Alcan 65S-T6 Aluminum Alloy Embedded in

Certain Woods Under MArine Conditions, T.E. Wright,H.P. Godard, I.H. Jenks ............................................... 481t

Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1957 indexA Liquid Additive to Limit Oil Ash Corrosion, R.S. Norris .. 123Ceramic Coatings Reduce Creep Rate of Some Alloys as Much

as 50%, NBS Reports .................................................... 126Lead Alloy Anodes Tested Up to 20 Amp. Sq. Ft.,

J.H. Morgan ................................................................. 128

August (No. 8)Soil Stress Damage to Pipe Lining, P.W. Lewis .................... 17Testing of Coal Tar Coatings; Part 3 — Resistance to Fouling

and Degradation by Marine Organisms, R.B. Teel,W.F. Fair, Jr. .................................................................. 19

Failure of Steel-Admiralty Duplex Condenser Tubes byHydrogen Penetration, H.E. Honkala, E.A. Wright ............ 29

Discussion: ............................................................... 838tHow to Determine a “Comparable Cost” for Paints,

V.B. Volkening, J.T. Wilson, Jr. ....................................... 33Cathodic Protection of Oil Well Casings at Kettleman Hills,

California, J.K. Ballou, F.W. Schremp ............................. 35Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship Using Zinc Anodes,

B.H. Tytell, H.S. Preiser .................................................. 43Application of Cable in Cathodic Protection; Part 1,

M.A. Riordan; Part 2, R.G. Fisher .................................... 47Water Utilization and Treatment Efficiency of Gulf Coast

Cooling Towers — A Report of the Recirculating CoolingWater Work Group of NACE Task Group R-5C-1 onCorrosion by Cooling Waters (South Central Region).Publication 57-20 ........................................................ 527t

Some Aspects of the Corrosion Processes of Iron, Copper,and Aluminum in Ethylene Glycol Coolant Fluids,P.F. Thompson, K.F. Lorking ........................................... 59

An Explanation of “Pin-Holing” of Light Gauge AluminumCooking Utensils, P.M. Aziz ............................................. 64

Chloride and Caustic Stress Corrosion of Austenitic StainlessSteel in Hot Water and Steam, W.L. Williams ................... 67

Discussion: ................................... 305t of June 1958 issueProperties and Performance of Reinforced Polyester Plastics in

the Chemical Industry, R.E. Gackenbach, D.G. Estey ...... 74Discussion: ............................................................... 839tCathodic Protection of a Semi-Marine Pipeline System,

B.J. Whitley, Jr. ........................................................... 117Prestressed Concrete Sleepers Tested for Service on

Electrified Railways ...................................................... 120Chemically Deposited Nickel Alloy Coatings, W.J. Crehan 122

September (No. 9)Coating Resistance Conforms to Probability Law, F.E. Kulman

21Resistance to Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys for Automotive

Applications, E.T. Englehart, W.C. Cochran, E.P. White ... 23Corrosion and Metal Transport in Fused Sodium Hydroxide;

Part 1 — Experimental Procedures, G.P. Smith,M.E. Steidlitz, E.E. Hoffman............................................ 29

Bibliographies of Corrosion Products. Section Two — A Reportof NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3B on CorrosionProducts. Publication 57-21 ......................................... 565t

Five Contributions to the Work of NACE Technical CommitteeT-3F on High-Purity Water. Publication 57-22 .............. 571t

Measurement of Corrosion Products in High-Temperature,High-Pressure Water Systems, A.A. Sugalski,S.L. Williams .................................................................. 40

Corrosion of Aluminum-Nickel-Type Alloys in High-Temperature Aqueous Service, F.H. Krenz .................... 575t

Discussion: ............................................................... 840t

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Corrosion of Aluminum-Nickel-Type Alloys in High-Temperature Aqueous Service, F.H. Krenz ....................... 43

Corrosion of Aluminum in High-Purity Water, R.J. Lobsinger,J.M. Atwood ................................................................... 50

Storage of High-Purity Water, R.R. Dlesk ........................... 53Discussion: ............................................................... 841tWater Conditions for High-Pressure Boilers, D.E. Voyles,

E.C. Fiss ........................................................................ 57Aluminum Alloys for Handling High-Purity Water,

W.W. Binger, C.M. Marstiller ........................................... 59Formation of Oxide Films on Chromium and 18% Cr-8% Ni

Steels, H.J. Yearian, W.D. Derbyshire, J.F. Radavich ....... 65Investigation of Inorganic Inhibitors for Minimizing Galvanic

Corrosion of Magnesium Coupled to Aluminum,S.J. Ketcham, W. Beck ................................................... 76

Strength and Service Charateristics of Glass-Reinforced EpoxyOilfield Pipe, H.D. Boggs ............................................... 117

A Simplified Method for Making and Maintaining Half-Cells,L.P. Aker ...................................................................... 122

Use of Stainless Steel to Combat Corrosion in the ChemicalIndustry; Part 1, C.P. Dillon .......................................... 124

October (No. 10)Epoxy-Fiberglass Armoring for Corrosion-Erosion Protection,

W.F. Oxford, Jr. .............................................................. 17Artificial Insulating Joints for Stray-Current Mitigative

Measurements, G.H. Cantwell ......................................... 18Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Sulfuric Acid,

E.H. Phelps, D.C. Vreeland ............................................ 21Discussion: ............................................................... 841tStandardization in the Field on Corrosion and Corrosion

Protection in Germany, H. Hives ..................................... 27Corrosion and Metal Transport in Fused Sodium Hydroxide;

Part 2 — Corrosion of Nickel-Molybdenum-Iron Alloys,G.P. Smith, E.E. Hoffman ............................................... 29

Sulfide Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength BoltingMaterials, D. Warren, G.W. Beckman .............................. 33

Thermoplastic Materials for Pipe, P.M. Elliott ..................... 49Review: Titanium, Zirconium and Tantalum for Control of

Corrosion, W.E. Lusby, Jr. .............................................. 56High Alloys to Combat Corrosion, E.D. Weisert .................. 61Quantitative Comparison of Surface Finishes and Heat

Treatment of Stainless Steel with Respect to Corrosion byJet Fuels, R.G. Carlson ................................................... 74

Growth of Ferrous Sulfide on Iron, R.A. Meussner,C.E. Birchenall ............................................................... 79

A Laboratory Study of N-Oleoyl Sarcosine as a Rust Inhibitorin Some Petroleum Products, R.M. Pines, J.D. Spivack .... 92

Capitalized Coating Costs Method Economical forSouthwestern Pulp and Paper Mill Steel, H.T. Rudolf ..... 129

Review: Telephone Cable Corrosion Problems,W.W. Elley .................................................................... 134

Use of Stainless Steel to Combat Corrosion in the ChemicalIndustry; Part 2, C.P. Dillon .......................................... 138

November (No. 11)Corrosion Research in Progress — Effect of Dissolved Oxygen

on Corrosion and on Cathodic Protection Requirements,G.A. Marsh, E. Schaschl ................................................. 17

Factors Other Than Mineral Content Which Influence theCorrosiveness of Cooling Water, E.H. Hurst ..................... 18

Non-Chemical Factors Affecting Inhibitor Selection andPerformance in Air Conditioning Cooling Waters,S. Sussman .................................................................... 23

Inhibiting a Cooling Water Tower System, F.L. Whitney, Jr. 33Some Experiences with Sodium Silicate as a Corrosion

Inhibitor in Industrial Cooling Waters, J.W. Wood,J.S. Beecher, P.S. Laurence ............................................ 41

A Thermochemical Study of Some Additives to ReduceResidual Fuel Ash Corrosion, W.E. Young, A.E. Hershey .. 47

Corrosion and Adsorption Studies Using Sulfonate Inhibitors,A.H. Roebuck, P.L. Gant, O.L. Riggs, Jr., J.D. Sudbury .... 55

Discussion: ................................... 305t of June 1958 issueSome Concepts of Experimental Design, J.D. Hromi ........... 61Status of Downhole Corrosion in the East Texas Field — A

Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1C on Sweet OilWell Corrosion. By Task Group T-1C-5 on East Texas FieldCorrosion. Publication 57-23 ....................................... 743t

Water Dependant Sweet Oil Well Corrosion LaboratoryStudies-Reports of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-1C onSweet Oil Well Corrosion. Compiled by Task Group T-1C-2on Water Dependant Corrosion, Experimental Aspects.Publication 57-24 ........................................................ 747t

An Evaluation of Inhibitors for Corrosion Prevention in anEngine Cooling System, L.C. Rowe .................................. 72

Corrosion by Acetic Acid — A Report of NACE Task Group T-5A-3 on Corrosion by Acetic Acid. Publication 57-25 ..... 757t

Current Requirement for Cathodic Protection of Oil WellCasing, E.W. Haycock ..................................................... 89

Fundamentals of Electrode Processes in Corrosion,M. Stern ......................................................................... 97

Chemical Surface Preparation of Structural Steel AfterErection, C.D. Coppard, J.H. Lawrence, F.S. Bricknell,H.W. Adams ................................................................. 141

Epoxy Coatings Perform Well on Steel Exposed to Chemicals,Corrosive Atmospheres, W.M. Brackett .......................... 144

Controlling Corrosion of Textile Mill Air ConditioningEquipment, J.S. Livingstone ......................................... 147

December (No. 12)Plastic Flow of Iron Oxides and the Oxidation of Iron,

J.D. Mackenzie, C.E. Birchenall ..................................... 17Using Aluminum Alloys with Short Chain Aliphatic Acids

and Anhydrides, A.B. McKee, W.W. Binger ...................... 20Static Electrode Potential Behavior of Aluminum and the

Anodic Behavior of the Pure Metal and Its Alloys in ChlorideMedia, E.M. Khairy, M.K. Hussein ................................... 27

A Concentrator for Coordinated Corrosion Testing — AContribution to the Work of NACE Technical Unit CommitteeT-4B on Corrosion of Cable Sheaths, O. Henderson,L. Horvath, Publications 57-26 ..................................... 799t

Methods for Measuring Leakage Conductance of Coating onBuried or Submerged Pipelines — A Report of Technical UnitCommittee T-2D on Standarization of Procedures forMeasuring Pipe Coating Leakage Conductance. Publication57-27 .......................................................................... 808t

Corrosion Research in Progress — Influence of Crystal Faceon the Surface Properties of Metals, A.T. Gwathmey ........ 40

Compatibility of Aluminum with Alkaline Building Products,C.J. Walton, F.L. McGeary, E.T. Englehart ....................... 41

Polarization in Corrosion of Ice Breakers, J.H. Greenblatt ... 51Inhibiting Effect of Hydrofluoric Acid in Fuming Nitric Acid on

Liquid and Gas Phase Corrosion of Several Metals,D.M. Mason, L.L. Taylor, J.B. Rittenhouse ....................... 55

Interpretation of Tubing Caliper Surveys, V.W. Maxwell,B.D. Park ....................................................................... 62

Discussion: Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on the Corrosion ofSteel and on Current Required for Cathodic Protection, U.R.Evans .......................................................................... 833t

Discussion: Testing Methods and Corrosion ControlMeasures for Buried Telephone Cables, B. Husock,E.F. Costanzo, W.S. Woodard ....................................... 834t

Reply: D.R. Werner ........................................................ 834tDiscussion: Some Observations on Cathodic Protection

Criteria- A Contribution to the Work of NACE Technial UnitCommittee T-2C on Minimum Current Requirements,J.F. Tatum, B. Husock, W.J. Schwerdtfeger .................. 835t

Discussion: E.W. Haycock ............................................. 836tReply: L.P. Sudrabin, F.W. Ringer .................................. 836tDiscussion: Corrosion in Light Oil Storage Tanks,

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I.M. Parker, Reply: E.H. Tandy .................................... 838tErratum: ....................................... 115t in Feb. 1958 issueDiscussion: Failure of Steel-Admiralty Duplex Condensor

Tubes by Hydrogen Penetration, G.A. Nelson ............... 838t,Discussion: N.T. Gourlie ................................................ 838tDiscussion: M. Dean, III ................................................ 839tReply: H.E. Honkala, E.A. Wright ................................... 838tDiscussion: Properities and Performances of Reinforced

Polyester Plastics in the Chemical Industry, R.J. Sarraf,C.N. Cresap, L.W. Gleekman, E.G. Brink, J.W. Carrow . 839t

Discussion: L.M. Nieliwocki ........................................... 840tReply: R.E. Gackenbach ................................................ 839tDiscussion: Corrosion of Aluminum-Nickel-Type Alloys in

High-Temperature Aqueous Service;R. McFarland, Jr.,T.C. Hoppe, R.J. Lobsinger, Reply: F.H. Krenz .............. 840t

Discussion: Corrosion of Aluminum in High-Purity Water,R.D. Misch, T.C. Hoppe, Reply: R.J. Lobsinger ............. 840t

Discussion: Storage of High-Purity Water,R.E. Gackenbach, A.O. Blatter, E. Bladholm, Reply:R.R. Dlesk ................................................................... 841t

Discussion: Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels inSulfuric Acid, D.K. Priest 841t, T.W. Moore, I. Rozalsky,Reply: E.H. Phelps ...................................................... 842t

Technical Note: Spray Injection of Liquids Into High-Pressure Gas Lines, F.E. Blount, J.W. Anthony ............. 127

Technical Note: ”Structure, Charateristics and Uses ofUrethane Coatings, R.C. Burek ..................................... 130

Technical Note: Some Keys to Successful Industrial ContractPainting, L.L. Sline ....................................................... 134

1958 (Vol. 14)

January (No. 1)Corrosion Research in Progress — Galvanic Corrosion of

Aluminum-Steel and Aluminum-Lead Couples, M.J. Pryor 19Oxidation of Molybdenum, E. Jones, J. Mosher, R. Speiser,

J.W. Spretnak ................................................................ 20Effect of NO, HNO2, and HNO3 on Corrosion of Stainless Steel

by H2SO4, W. McKinnell, Jr., L. Lockwood, R. Speiser,F.H. Beck, M. Fontana .................................................... 27

A Kinetic Study of Acid Corrosion of Cadmium, H. Weaver,Jr., C. Lynch ................................................................. 31

Compilation and Correlation of High-Temperature CatalyticReformer Data — A Contribution to the Work of NACETechnical Group Committee T-8 Publication 58-2,G. Sorell ........................................................................ 33

High-Temperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion of StainlessSteels — A Contribution to Work of NACE Technical GroupCommittee T-8 on Refinery Industry Corrosion,E. Backensto, R.E. Drew, J.E. Prior, J.W. Sjoberg,Publication58-3 .............................................................................. 45

Breakaway Oxidation of Zirconium-Tin Alloys,E.A. Gulbransen, K.F. Andrew ....................................... 50

Theoretical Aspects of Corrosion in Low Water ProducingSweet Oil Wells — A Status Report of NACE Technical UnitCommittee T-1C, Prepared by Task Group T-1C-4Publication 58-4 ............................................................. 51

Fuel Ash Attack on Aluminum-Coated Stainless Steel,J.E. Srawley ................................................................... 54

Cavity Formation in Iron Oxide, D. Juenker, R.A. Meussner,C.E. Birchenall .............................................................. 57

Corrosion and Metal Transport in Fused Sodium Hydroxide;Part 3 — Formation of Composite Scales on Inconel,G.P. Smith, M.E. Steidlitz, E.E. Hoffman ........................ 65

Structural Features of Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys in Waterat 300°C, K. Carlsen ...................................................... 71

Improved Fabrication Techniques and Lower Cost FavorTitanium’s Use, R.E. Avery, S.C. Orr ............................. 119

Variables Affecting Validity of Accelerated Coating Test,J.I. Richardson ............................................................. 124

Using Vinyl Plastisols for Resistance to Chemicals andAbrasion, F.L. Scott, W.C. Hosford ................................ 126

February (No. 2)An Unusual Corrosion Failure in Steam Superheater Tubes,

C. Phillips, Jr. ............................................................... 17Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Boiling Acids and Its

Suppression by Ferric Salts, M.A. Streicher ..................... 19Inter Society Corrosion Committee Glossary of Corrosion

Terms. Publication 58-5 .................................................. 31Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 1 — Five

Non-Ferrous Metals and a Structural Steel, B.W. Forgeson,C.R. Southwell, A.L. Alexander, H.W. Mundt,L.J. Thompson .............................................................. 33

Effect of Inhibitors in Fuming Nitric Acid On Corrosion andOxidation, T. Yee ............................................................ 42

Corrosion of Lead Sheath in Manhole Water — A Contributionto the Work of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-4B onCorrosion of Cable Sheaths. Publication 58-6 .................. 45

Staining of Copper and Brass, E. Mattsson ........................ 48Electrochemical Deterioration of Graphite and High-Silicon

Iron Anodes in Sodium Chloride Electrolytes, S. Tudor,W.L. Miller, A. Ticker, H.S. Preiser ................................... 53

Protective Linings for Steel Shipping Containers,L.J. Nowacki ................................................................... 60

Nitrite Inhibition of Corrosion: Some Practical Cases,T.P. Hoar ........................................................................ 63

Corrosion in Amine Gas Treating Solutions, F.S. Lang,J.F. Mason, Jr. ............................................................... 65

Corrosion Products of Mild Steel in Hydrogen SulfideEnvironments, F.H. Meyer, O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.L. McGlasson,J. Sudbury ..................................................................... 69

Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1958 indexReplacing Low-Pressure Gas Distribution Services with Plastic

Tubing, T.R. Bogumill, R. Murphy ................................. 105Variables Influencing Corrosivity of Oil and Gas Wells,

H.E. Waldrip, J.A. Rowe, Jr. .......................................... 108Iron Silicate Slag Network Helps Wrought Iron Resist

Corrosion, E.P. Best ..................................................... 118

March (No. 3)Technical Note: A Simplified Method of Preparing Solutions

of Glycerol and Water for Humidity Control, J.V. Braun, J.D.Braun ............................................................................ 17

Corrosion and Protection of Galvanized Steel TransmissionTower Footings, J.D. Piper .............................................. 19

Use of Magnesium for the External Cathodic Protection OfMarine Vessels, C.F. Schrieber ........................................ 26

Thermal and Osmotic Countermeasures Against SomeTypical Marine Fouling Organisms, D. Fox, E. Corcoran .. 31

Reinforced (Faced-Brick/Resinous Cements) Linings — AReport of NACE Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatingsand Linings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion.Publication 58-7 ............................................................. 33

Copper Sulfate Electrode, G.N. Scott .................................. 36Use of the Condensate-Corrosion Tester for the Survey Of

Return-Line Deterioration, A. Berk .................................. 41Prevention of Localized Corrosion in Sulfuric Acid Handling

Equipment, G.A. Nelson .................................................. 45Discussion: ............................................................... 305tStudy of the Compatibility of Floating-Type Inhibitors and

Cathodic Protection, E. Streed......................................... 50Some Considerations in the Design and Application of an

Electrical Resistance Corrosion Meter, G.A. Marsh,E. Schaschl .................................................................... 55

Stress Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel in GeothermalSteam, T. Marshall ......................................................... 59

Performance of Epoxy Resin Coatings in Marine

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Environments, F.A. MacDougall ...................................... 93Controlling External Corrosion on the Trans-Arabian Pipeline,

F.M. Maasry ................................................................. 100

April (No. 4)The Motor Coach and Aluminum, L.C. Rowe ................... 163tCathodic Protection of Lead Cable Sheath in the Presence of

Alkali From Deicing Salts, W.H. Bruckner,W.W. Lichtenberger ..................................................... 165t

Discussion: ............................................................... 539tBasic Concepts and Practical Aspects of Field Corrosion

Investigation ................................................................ 171tAn Electrical Resistance Method of Corrosion Monitoring in

Refinery Equipment, A.J. Freedman, E.S. Troscinski,A. Dravnieks ............................................................... 175t

High-Temperature Oxidation of Iron-Nickel Alloys, M.J.Brabers, C.E. Birchenall .............................................. 179t

Controlling Corrosion in Coal-Chemical Plants, C.P. Larrabee,W.L. Mathay ................................................................ 183t

Heat Transfer Through Coated Metal Surfaces, R.P. Lee .. 187tReaction of Certain Chlorinated Hydrocarbons with

Aluminum, A.C. Hamstead, G.B. Elder, J.C. Canterbury189tA New Dynamic Test Facility for Aqueous Corrosion Studies,

B.S. Greenberg, J.E. Draley, W.E. Ruther ..................... 191tStatistical Concepts in the Testing of Corrosion Inhibitors,

C.C. Nathan, E. Eisner ................................................ 193tCathodic Protection of Iron in the Temperature Range 25°C to

92°C, G.R. Hoey, M. Cohen .......................................... 200tCorrosion Rates of Mild Steel in NH4NO3-NH3-H2O Solutions,

N. Hackerman, R.M. Hurd, E.S. Snavely, Jr. ................. 203tDiscussion: ............................................................... 593tCorrosion of Concrete by Autotrophes, J.H. Rigdon,

C.W. Beardsley ............................................................ 206tProtective Coatings Standardization in a Multi-Plant Chemical

Operation, S.W. McIlrath ................................................ 93Impressed Current Anodes Installed and Backfilled at Depth

of 350 Feet, J.F. Tatum................................................... 98

May (No. 5)Corrosion and the Destination of Corrosion Products in a

High-Pressure Power Plant, R. Tucker ............................. 19Microbiological Deterioration of Buried Pipe and Cable

Coatings, F.E. Kulman .................................................... 23Experience with Sweet Oil Well Tubing Coated Internally

with Plastic — A Status Report of Unit Committee T-1C onSweet Oil Well Corrosion. Publication 58-8 ...................... 33

Effects of Cold Working on Corrosion of High-PurityAluminum In Water at High Temperatures, M. Lavigne .... 36

Methods for Increasing the Corrosion Resistance of MetalAlloys, N. Tomashov ....................................................... 39

Discussion: ............................................................... 593tErratum: ................................................. Dec. 1958 indexElectrical Measurements and Their Interpretation in

Underground Cable Corrosion Problems, K.G. Compton... 47Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1958 indexCorrosion of Zinc by Differential Aeration, G. Bianchi ......... 55Mechanism of Stress Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels

In Hot Aqueous Chloride Solutions, K. Leu, J. Helle ......... 59Corrosion Problems in Water Flooding, R. Amstutz ............. 65Surface Preparation Is Key to Coatings Life on Underwater

Structures, P.M. Hess ................................................... 111Service Life and Relative Cost Data on Reinforced Epoxy Pipe,

H.D. Boggs, E.D. Edmisten ........................................... 114Diminishing Cost Ratio Favors Baked Pipe Coatings,

C. Garner ..................................................................... 118

June (No. 6)Erratic Performance of Type 1 Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride

in 93% Sulfuric Acid Pipelines, H. Atkinson, Jr.,T. Degnan ...................................................................... 19

Thin Metal Film Corrosion Indicators, D. Roller .................. 21Development of the Redox Probe Field Technique,

F.E. Costanzo, R. McVey ................................................. 26Discussion: ................................... 335t of June 1959 issueCorrosion Resistance of Five Stainless Alloys In Nitric Acid

Containing Chloride, I.I. Tingley ...................................... 31Laboratory Testing of Railroad Diesel Cooling System

Corrosion Inhibitors, J.I. Bregman, D.B. Boies ................ 33Inhibition of Corrosion of Steel by Tetramethylammonium

Bromide, R. Macy, B. Harris, W. Bull, J. Eastes ............... 38Inhibition of Titanium in Fuming Nitric Acid,

J.B. Rittenhouse, C. Papp ............................................... 41Laboratory Studies Relating Mineral Quality of Water To

Corrosion of Steel and Cast Iron, T.E. Larson, R.V. Skold . 43Current-Voltage Relationship of Galvanic Anode Arrays In

Cathodic Protection, L.J. Waldron, M.H. Peterson ............ 47Coal Tar Creosote Studies; Part 1 — A Method for the

Accelerated Evaluation of Marine Wood Preservatives,T.R. Sweeney, T.R. Price, R. Saunders, S.M. Miller,F.G. Smith ..................................................................... 53

Accelerated Condensation Corrosion Test for Evaluating RustPreventives, E. Dieman, J. Gaynor .................................. 60

Discussion: Chloride and Caustic Stress Corrosion ofAustenitic Stainless Steel in Hot Water and Steam,C. Edeleanu, P.P. Snowden .......................................... 305t

Discussion: Corrosion and Adsorption Studies UsingSulfonate Inhibitors, S.L. Chisholm, Reply:A.H. Roebuck .............................................................. 305t

Discussion: High-Temperature Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion ofStainless Steels — A Contribution to the Work of NACETechnical Unit Committee T-8 on Refinery IndustryCorrosion, E.B. Backensto, R.E. Drew, J.E. Prior,J.W. Sjoberg, F.J. Bruns, F.B. Hamel, Reply: E.B.Backensto ................................................................... 305t

Discussion: Prevention of Localized Corrosion in Sulfuric Acid Handling Equipment, F.L. LaQue................. 305t-306t

Reply: G.A. Nelson ........................................................ 306tNew Map Records Improve Efficiency of Corrosion Control on

Pipelines, J.R. Cowles ..................................................... 97

July (No. 7)Use of Magnesium Anodes To Protect Steel Mains,

H.C. Boone ..................................................................... 21Activation and Inhibition of Corrosion of Metals by Metallic

Cations, W. Buck, III, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ........................... 22Aqueous Corrosion of Uranium Fuel-Element Cores

Containing 0 to 20 wt% Zirconium, D. Grieser,E.M. Simons ................................................................... 27

Inter Society Corrosion Committee Glossary of CorrosionTerms; Part 2, Publication 58-9 ....................................... 33

Report on Thermoplastic Coal Tar Base Linings — A Reportof NACE Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings andLinings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion, Prepared byTask Group T-6A-16 On Coal Tar Coatings. Publication58-10 ............................................................................. 35

Behavior of Steels in Hydrogen Sulfide Environments,L.W. Vollmer .................................................................. 38

Surface Area Relationships in Polarization and Corrosion,M. Stern ......................................................................... 43

Cathodic Protection of Radiant Heating Pipes, L. Wasson ... 47Service Performance of Cast Magnesium Alloy Anodes,

G.L. Christie ................................................................... 51Corrosion of Steel in Water by Varied Ratios of Dissolved

Gases, J.W. Watkins, G. Kincheloe .................................. 55Discussion: ............................................................... 594tMechanism of Inhibiting Effect of Hydrofluoric Acid In Fuming

Nitric Acid on Liquid-Phase Corrosion of Aluminum andSteel Alloys, D.M. Mason, J.B. Rittenhouse ..................... 59

Coal Tar Creosote Studies; Part 2 — An Evaluation of CertainFractions for Their Resistance to Marine Borer Attack,

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T.R. Sweeney, T.R. Price, S.M. Miller ............................... 62How to Make a “Corrosion Motor,” R.C. Tullis .................... 89Some Physical and Chemical Properities of Aromatic

Polycarbonate Resins, K.B. Goldblum.............................. 90

August (No. 8)Movement of Dissolved Oxygen Through Seawater,

E.E. Nelson, R.W. Moore, W. Quinn ................................. 15Corrosion Rates in Port Hueneme Harbor, C.V. Brouillette . 16Discussion: ............................................................... 597tCorrosion Problems in the Manufacture of Phosphoric Acid

from Elemental Phosphorus, J. Barber ............................ 21Weather Versus Cathodic Protection of Underground

Pipelines, F.E. Costanzo .................................................. 27Present Status of the Oil Ash Corrosion Problem — Progress

Report of NACE Task Group T-5B-3 on Oil Ash Corrosion.Publication 58-11 ........................................................... 33

Tentative Recommended Specifications for Asphalt-TypeProtective Coatings for Underground Pipelines (MinimumRecommended Protection) — A Report of NACE TechnicalUnit Committee T-2H on Asphalt-Type Pipe Coatings.Publication 58-12 ........................................................... 37

Zinc as a Cathodic Inhibitor, H. Jonassen .......................... 39Coatings for Underwater Metal Surfaces in Fresh Water

Exposures, S.M. Gleser ................................................... 41Discussion: ................................... 335t of June 1959 issueAn Eddy Current Gauge for Measuring Aluminum Corrosion,

W.E. Ruther ................................................................... 51Observations on Corrosion Resistance of High-Strength

Stainless Steels for Aircraft, J. Halbig, O.B. Ellis .............. 53Distribution of Soil Conductivities and Some Consequences,

G.N. Scott ...................................................................... 60Electrified Particle Inspection Method Locates Defects in Non-

Metallic Coatings, W.E. Durack ..................................... 107

September (No. 9)Corrosion of Titanium in Sulfuric Acid and Chlorine,

L.W. Gleekman ............................................................... 21Review: Gas Condensate Well Corrosion Problem,

D.R. Fincher ................................................................... 23Corrosion Resistance of Titanium Alloys Compared with

Commercially Pure Titanium, D. Schlain, C.B. Kenahan .. 25Effect of the Concentration of Various Salts on the Dissolution

of Cadmium in Air-Saturated Solutions, C. Boone,C. Lynch ........................................................................ 29

Saturable Reactors for Control Rectifiers, H. Kroon ............ 32Corrosion Behavior of Zirconium-Uranium Alloys in High-

Temperature Water, W.E. Berry, R.S. Peoples .................. 34Corrosion and Water Purity Control for the Army Package

Power Reactor, R.J. Clark, A. Medin ................................ 39Removal of Corrosion Products from High-Temperature,

High-Purity Water Systems with an Axial Bed Filter,R. Larson, S.L. Williams .................................................. 44

Some Relations Between Deposition and CorrosionContamination in Low-Makeup Systems for Steam PowerPlants, E. Johnson, H. Kehmna ...................................... 49

Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 2 —Atmospheric Corrosion of Ten Structural Steels,C.R. Southwell, B.W. Forgeson, A.L. Alexander ................ 55

A Method for Determining Corrosion Rates from LinearPolarization Data, M. Stern ............................................. 60

Some Corrosion Problems of Tank Trucks and TheirSolutions, L. Reznek ..................................................... 105

October (No. 10)Behavior of Carbon and Stainless Steels In Acid Waters,

R.J. Schmitt ................................................................... 15Current and Potential Relations for the Cathodic Protection

of Steel in Salt Water, W.J. Schwerdtfeger ....................... 16Records Related to a Natural Gas Distribution Corrosion

Control Program, L. Hill .................................................. 21A New Inorganic Cement Mortar for Sulfuric Acid Service,

R. Mercer ...................................................................... 25Reinforced Plastics for Corrosion Control, W. Severance ..... 29Processes of Electrochemical Corrosion, G.V. Akimov ......... 33Research in Progress — Mechanisms of Wash Primer Actions,

E.R. Allen ....................................................................... 54Corrosion Resistance of Ductile Iron, F.L. LaQue ............... 55Discussion: ............................................................... 596tCorrosion Protection for Pipe-Type Electrical Transmission

Lines in the Chicago Area, W. Rose ................................. 63Test Show Most Coatings Blister Under Cathodic Protection,

F.J. Ploeder .................................................................. 105More Revenues from Longer Lasting Water Meters Through

Corrosion Control, H.E. Wilson ..................................... 108

November (No. 11)Elimination of a Tank Vent Line Corrosion Problem Through

the Use of Aluminum Pipe and Fittings, R.E. Brooks ....... 15Electrochemical Behavior of Aluminum — Potential pH

Diagram of the System Al-H2O at 25°C, E. Deltombe,M. Pourbaix .................................................................... 16

Corrosion-Resistant Experimental Steels for MarineApplications, C.P. Larrabee ............................................ 21

Locating Underground Contacts and Open Couplings byElectrical Measurements, C.L. Woody .............................. 25

Observations on the Resistance of Natural Timbers to MarineWood Borers — A Contribution to the Work of GroupCommittee T-9 On Marine Biological Deterioration.Publication 58-14, C. Edmondson .................................. 33

Laboratory and Field Methods for Quantitative Study ofSulfide Corrosion Cracking, J.P. Fraser, G.G. Eldredge,R. Treseder ..................................................................... 37

Influence of Metallurgical Variables of Resistance of Steels toSulfide Corrosion Cracking, J.P. Fraser, G.G. Eldredge .... 44

Research in Progress — Investigation of CorrosionMechanisms with the X-Ray Microscope, R.T. Foley ........ 51

Cathodic Protection of a Gas Distribution System,E. Fowler ........................................................................ 53

Comparison of Corrosion Engineering or MaterialsEngineering Functions in Various Chemical Plants,L.W. Gleekman ............................................................... 59

Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1959 IndexLimitations on Chemical Means of Controlling Corrosion in

Boilers, D. Noll .............................................................. 61Controlling Corrosion of Offshore Platforms and Some Typical

Costs on a Tender-Type Installation, R.M. Robinson ........ 93Discussion: Comparing the Corrosion Resistance of Wrought

Iron and Steel, F.N. Speller, E.P. Best .............................. 98

December (No. 12)Technical Note: Effect of Increasing the Area of Iron to Zinc

on the Rate of Reversal of Potential in a Zinc-Iron System,H.L. Shuldener, L. Lehrman ............................................ 17

A Coating Evaluation Testing Program, E. Allen, Jr. ........... 18Failure of Type 316 Stainless Steel Autoclave Components,

J.P. Hugo, L.G. Nell ........................................................ 25Discussion: ................................... 336t of June 1959 indexCorrosion Properties of Tantalum, Columbium, Molybdenum

and Tungsten, C.A. Hampel ............................................ 29Criteria for Adequate Cathodic Protection of Coated, Buried or

Submerged Steel Pipelines and Similar Steel Structures — AReport of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-2C on Criteriafor Cathodic Protection. Publication 58-15 ....................... 33

Kinetics of Hydrogen Absorption, Desorption and Permeationof Metals, T.G.O. Berg ..................................................... 34

Evaluation of Refinery Corrosion Inhibitors, A.J. Freedman, A.Dravnieks....................................................................... 39

Corrosion of Refinery Equipment During Acid Cleaning, K.R.Walston, A. Dravnieks .................................................... 43

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A Polarographic Study of the Corrosion of Iron and SomeFerrous Alloys by Sulfur Dioxide, F. Bowen, A.H. Gropp .. 50

Cathodic Protection and High-Resistivity Soil — A Sequel, H.Van Nouhuys ................................................................. 55

Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic StainlessSteel — Effect of Temperature and pH, L.R. Scharfstein, W.Brindley ......................................................................... 60

Discussion: Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable Sheath in thePresence of Alkali from Deicing Salts, V.E. Lowden, Reply:W.H. Bruckner, W.W. Lichtenberger ............................. 593t

Discussion: Corrosion Rates of Mild Steel in NH4NO3·NH3·H2OSolutions, G.H. Cartledge, T.L. Hoffman, Reply: N.Hackerman ................................................................. 593t

Discussion: Methods for Increasing the Corrosion Resistanceof Metal Alloys, W.F. Higgins ........................................ 593t

Reply: N.D. Tomashov ................................................... 594tDiscussion: Corrosion of Steel in Water by Varied Ratios of

Dissolved Gases, J.F. Chittum, H.L. Craig, Jr., Reply: J.W.Watkins ...................................................................... 594t

Discussion: Corrosion Behavior of Zirconium-Uranium Alloysin High-Temperature Water, C. Groot ........................... 594t

Discussion: R.D. Misch ................................................. 595tDiscussion: S. Kass, K.M. Goldman ............................... 595tReply: W.E. Berry, R.S. Peoples ............................. 594t-596tDiscussion: Removal of Corrosion Products from High-

Temperature, High-Purity Water Systems with an Axial BedFilter, W.L. Pearl .......................................................... 596t

Discussion: Corrosion Resistance of Ductile Iron, R.W.Manuel, M. Paris, S. Low ............................................. 596t

Reply: F.L. LaQue................................................... 596-597tDiscussion: Corrosion Rates in Port Hueneme Harbor, H.P.

Godard ........................................................................ 597tReply: C.V. Brouillette ................................................... 598tIntergranular Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel in

Petroleum Refineries — Four Case History, J.R.Cunningham ................................................................ 121

Corrosion Control Courses — What College Are Teaching, R.V.James .......................................................................... 122

1959 (Vol. 15)

January (No. 1)Corrosion of Valve Seat Ring Results in Flexible Metal, J.E.

Prior ............................................................................... 17Corrosion of Steel Weldments, J.U. MacEwan, H.H. Yates .. 18High-Temperature Corrosion Product Films on Aluminum,

V.H. Troutner ................................................................. 23Observations on the Mechanisms and Kinetics of Aqueous

Aluminum Corrosion; Part 2 — Kinetics of AqueousAluminum Corrosion, R.L. Dillon .................................... 29

Discussion: .......................................................336t, 642tAluminum Cooling Towers and Their Treatment, A.J.

Haygood, J.D. Minford .................................................... 36A Critical Analysis of Pitting Corrosion, N.D. Greene, M.G.

Fontana ......................................................................... 48An Electrochemical Study of Pitting Corrosion in Stainless

Steels; Part 1 — Pit Growth, N.D. Greene, M.G. Fontana .. 48An Electrochemical Study of Pitting Corrosion in Stainless

Steels; Part 2 — Polarization Measurements, N.D. Greene,M.G. Fontana ................................................................. 55

Deterioration of Wood by Marine Boring Organisms, H. Hochman .................................................................. 61

Underground Corrosion — A Summary of 45 years of NBSResearch ...................................................................... 107

Rubber-Based Transformer Finish for Severe Environments,R. Hockridge ................................................................ 111

Recovery of Graphitically Embrittled Nickel,W.A. Szymanski ........................................................... 112

February (No. 2)Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of Oil Well

Tubing, F.A. Prange ........................................................ 13Influence of Service Temperature on the Resistance of

Wrought Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys to Corrosion,E.H. Dix, Jr., W.A. Anderson, M.B. Shumaker ................. 19

Discussion: ................................................................ 337An Electrochemical Study of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys,

E.M. Khairy, M.K. Hussein .............................................. 27Uses for Varistors with Direct Current Corrosion Meters,

W.S. Woodward .............................................................. 32Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of the Austenitic Stainless

Steels — A Contribution to the Work of NACE Task Group T-8A on Chemical Cleaning, J.P. Engle, G.L. Floyd,R.B. Rosene. Publication 59-5 ........................................ 69t

Well Conpletion and Corrosion Control of High-Pressure GasWells — A Status Report of NACE Task Group T-1B-1 onHigh-Pressure Well Completion and Corrosion MitigationProcedure. Publication 59-6 ........................................... 73t

Behavior of AZ 63 Alloy and Magnesium — 1% ManganeseAlloy Anodes in Sodium Chloride Electrolyte,J.H. Greenblatt, E. Zinck ................................................ 40

Corrosivity of Soil, N.D. Tomashov, Y.N. Mikhailovsky ........ 41Variable Interaction: A Statistical Solution, H.C. Bowen,

C. Groot, J.L. Jaech ........................................................ 47Effect of Molten Boron Oxide on Selected High-Temperature

Alloys, D. Roller, C.R. Andrews........................................ 49Developments in Cooling Tower System Treatments; Part 1 —

Polyvalent Ion-Polyphoshate Inhibitors, J.I. Bregman,T.R. Newman .................................................................. 61

Cathodic Protection for Naval Vessels-Experimental Studies,L.J. Waldron, M.H. Peterson, M.C. Bloom ........................ 87

Advantages of Reinforced Polyesters for Use on Highway TankTrucks, J.M. Brady ......................................................... 94

Application of Lead-Acid Brick Systems in Chemical Plants,E.J. Mullarkey ................................................................ 98

March (No. 3)Equipment and Procedure for the Evaluation of Stress

Corrosion Susceptibility of a Wrought Copper-Based Alloy,G.B. Smith ..................................................................... 17

Corrosion of Zirconium in Hydrochloric Acid at AtmosphericPressure, W.E. Kuhn ...................................................... 19

Corrosion in the Corn Wet Milling Industry, R. Benes,F.J. Holsinger, R.E. Pierson ............................................ 29

Application Techniques, Properties and Chemical Resistanceof Polyethylene Coatings — A Report of NACE Task Group T-6A-5 on Polyethylene. Publication 59-7 ........................ 117t

Amount of Annual Purchase of Corrosion-Resistant Materialsby Various Industries — A Report of NACE Technical UniteCommittee T-3C on Annual Losses Due to Corrosion.Publication 59-8 .......................................................... 121t

Cathodic Protection of Process Equipment — A ReportPrepared by NACE Task Group T-3G-3 on CathodicProtection of Process Equipment. Publication 59-9 ....... 123t

Iso-Corrosion Rate Curves for High-Temperature Hydrogen-Hydrogen Sulfide — A Contribution to the Work of NACETechnical Group Committee T-8, E.B. Backensto,J.W. Sjoberg. Publication 59-10 ................................... 125t

Evaluation of Certain Organic Nitrogen Compounds asCorrosion Inhibitors, E.J. Schwoegler, L.U. Berman ......... 44

Corrosion Inhibitor Testing Inside a Products Pipeline,R.H. Meyer ..................................................................... 47

Factors Influencing the Rate-of-Pickling Test on Tin-PlateSteel, R.M. Hudson, G.L. Stragand .................................. 51

High-Temperature Oxidation of Chromium-Nickel Steels,D. Caplan, M. Cohen ...................................................... 57

Comparative Corrosion Resistance of 200 and 300 SeriesStainless Steels in Chemical Manufacturing Processes, A.C. Hamstead, L.S. Van Delinder .................................. 63

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Control of Internal Corrosion of Petroleum Products Pipelineswith Oil Soluble Inhibitors, M.R. Barusch, L.G. Haskell,R.L. Piehl ....................................................................... 74

Behavior of Tin Alloys in Atmospheric Exposures,R.T. Gore ...................................................................... 113

Improved Methods Plus Hot Spray Speed Application of SaranCoatings, H.A. Morley ................................................... 116

Bridge Caulking Technique Helps Solve Aerial PipelineCrossing Problem, G. Davis ........................................... 118

April (No. 4)Automotive Corrosion Resistance — Past and Present,

L.C. Rowe ....................................................................... 17Corrosion Problems Associated with Uranium Refining,

R.F. Meyer, Jr., F.J. Podlipec, T.R. Kato ........................... 18Oil Refinery Applications of Thick-Film Synthetic Coatings,

R.W. Maier, W.B. Cook, R.B. MacQueen .......................... 21Discussion: ............................................................... 642tCorrosion Rate Measurement by Hydrogen Effusion In

Dynamic Aqueous Systems at Elevated Temperature andPressure, M. Krulfeld, M.C. Bloom, R.E. Seebold .............. 29

Visual Observations on the Water Stream in an ElevatedTemperature High-Velocity Loop, R.E. Seebold ................ 33

Minimum Corrosion for Butane Isomerization Units — AContribution to the Work of NACE Group Committee T-8 onRefining Industry Corrosion, J.F. Mason, Jr.,C.M. Schillmoller. Publication 59-11 ............................... 35

Corrosion of Refinery Equipment by Aqueous HydrogenSulfide — A Contribution to the Work of Group CommitteeT-8 on Refining Industry Corrosion, R.V. Comeaux.Publication 59-12 ........................................................... 39

Some Experiments on Internal Oxidation of Nickel-ChromiumAlloys, H.R. Copson, F.S. Lang ........................................ 44

Identification of Corrosion Products on Copper and CopperAlloys — A Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3Bon Corrosion Products. Publication 59-13 .................... 199t

Evaluation of Steam-Resistant Coatings for Carbon SteelHospital Ware, E.G. Bobalek, W.R.R. Park, E.G. Bell,W.R. Dawson .................................................................. 52

Delayed Failure of High-Strength Steels, A.R. Troiano ........ 57Effect of Sigma Phase vs Chromium Carbides On the

Intergranular Corrosion of Type 316 and 316L StainlessSteel; Part 1 — A Survey of the Literature, D. Warren ...... 63

Material Selection and Design Problems in a Nickel-CobaltExtraction Plant, C.S. Simons ......................................... 95

New Formulations Give Versatility to Urethane Coatings,B. Goodman ................................................................. 100

Glass Fiber Reinforcement for Coatings Characteristics andCost Factors, B.A. Graham ........................................... 102

Discussion: ..................................... 106 of Dec. 1959 issue

May (No. 5)Effect of Sigma Phase vs Chromium Carbides On the

Intergranular Corrosion of Type 316 and 316L StainlessSteel; Part 2 — Laboratory Investigation, D. Warren ......... 17

Selecting Corrosion and Scale Inhibitors for Cooling Water,H. Shields, L.V. Sorg, R.L. Stutz ...................................... 29

Summary of Questionaire Replies on Corrosion in HFAlkylation Units — A Report of NACE Task Group T-5A-6on HF Corrosion. Publication 59-14 ............................. 237t

Corrosion Prevention in Tankers and Storage Tanks byFogging or Flotation with and Inhibitor Solution,J.C.D. Oosterhout, M.E. Stanley, W.S. Quimby ............... 37

Study of Chemical Factors Affecting Corrosion of CarbonSteel AISI 1020 by Liquid-Phase Fuming Nitric Acid,J.B. Rittenhouse, D.M. Mason ........................................ 41

Photoelectric Information Selector, R.N. Ride, P.J. Knuckey 47Classification of Topics Relating to Corrosion,

D.M. Brasher .................................................................. 50Laboratory Methods for Determining Corrosion Rates Under

Heat Flux Conditions, A.O. Fisher, F.L. Whitney, Jr. ........ 53Influence of Temperature on Corrosion Fatigue, I. Cornet,

S. Golan ......................................................................... 58Erosion of Materials by Cavitation Attack, D. Peckner ........ 65Acetylenic Alcohol-Inhibited Pickling Bath as a Pretreatment

Prior to Lining Steel Pipe, K.N. Edwards, L.J. Nowacki,E.R. Mueller ................................................................... 71

Evaluating the Economy of Reconditioning and CoatingUnderground Steel Pipe, G.M. Pemberton ........................ 75

High-Temperature, High-Pressure Testing of Organic Coatingsfor Oil and Gas Well Tubing, C. Garner ......................... 121

Solving Some Oil Ash Corrosion Problems, R.S. Norris ..... 126Comparative Effectiveness of Coatings for Offshore Drilling

Structures, C.G. Munger ............................................... 131

June (No. 6)Impedance Characteristics of Isolated Aluminum Oxide Films,

D.F. ManLennan ............................................................ 17Discussion: ............................................................... 643tRates of Dissolution and Passivation of Hafnium-Free

Zirconium in Hydrofluoric Acid, M.E. Straumanis,W.J. James, A.S. Neiman ................................................ 20

Performance of Organic Coatings in Tropical Environments,A.L. Alexander, B.W. Forgeson, C.R. Southwell ................ 25

Discussion: ............................................................... 643tStress Corrosion Crack Paths in Alpha Aluminum Bronze In

Ammonia and Steam Atmospheres, J.F. Klement,R.E. Maersch, P.A. Tully ................................................. 29

Factors Affecting the Corrosion of Steel by Oil-Brine-HydrogenSulfide Mixtures, D.W. Shannon, J.E. Boggs ................... 33

An Analytical Procedure for Testing the Effectiveness ofHydrogen Sulfide Corrosion Inhibitor, D.W. Shannon,J.E. Boggs ...................................................................... 37

A Laboratory Method for Evaluating Corrosion Inhibitors forSecondary Recovery, T.R. Newman .................................. 41

Wash Primer Development and Characteristics,L.R. Whiting ................................................................... 45

Evaluation of Protective Coatings for Ship Bottoms,J.R. Brown ..................................................................... 49

Evaluation of Organic Corrosion Inhibitors for SpecialApplications in Petroleum Refining, R.B. Thompson,R.F. Stedman, C. Wankat, R.C. Henry ............................. 55

Effect of Velocity on Life Expectancy of Steel Pipelines inCommercial Strengths of Sulfuric Acid, T.F. Degnan ........ 60

Corrosion of Die Casting Alloys in Detergent SolutionsMeasured by Electrical Resistance Method, H.J. Smith,R.L. Hadley .................................................................... 61

Progress Report on Inhibiting the Corrosion of Steel in aReinforced Concrete Bridge, R.F. Stratfull ........................ 65

Discussion: Development of the Redox Probe Field Technique,L.P. Sudrabin, Reply: F.E. Costanzo ............................ 335t

Discussion: Coatins for Underwater Metal Surfaces in FreshWater Exposures, W.D. Palmer, Reply: S.M. Gleser ...... 335t

Discussion: Failure of Type 316 Stainless Steel AutoclaveComponents, C.P. Dillon, Reply: J.P. Hugo, L.G. Nell ... 336t

Discussion: Oberservations on the Mechanisms and Kineticsof Aqueous Aluminum Corrosion, G. Panter, Reply:R.L. Dillon ................................................................... 336t

Discussion: Influence of Service Temperature on theResistance of Wrought Aluminum-Magnesium Alloys toCorrosion, S.K. Nowak ................................................. 337t

Reply: E.H. Dix, Jr., W.A. Anderson, M.B. Shumaker ..... 338tSolving Corrosion Problems at Electrical Generating Plants,

L. Baskette ..................................................................... 95Five Case Histories on Corrosion Problems in Nitric Acid and

Ammonium Nitrate Production and Storage, D.M. Carr .... 99Methods of Testing Characteristics of Polyethylene Jackets

for Steel Pipe, H.M. McDaniel ........................................ 100Corrosion Deeps Knife Sharp on Fruit Canning Machine,

S.H. Creed .................................................................... 100

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3131

Industrial Coating Performance Improved by Good Design,C.G. Munger ................................................................. 102

July (No. 7)Comparisons of Wagner’s Analysis of Cathodic Protection with

Operating Data for Ships, J.H. Greenblatt ....................... 17Corrosion Resistance of Titanium and Zirconium In Chemical

Plant Exposure, P.J.Gegner, W.L. Wilson ......................... 19Corrosion of Types 316 and 317 Stainless Steel by 75% and

85% Phosphoric Acid, A.R. Morgan, Jr. ........................... 29Discussion: ............................................................... 644tSummary of Replies ro Questionaire on Handling of Chlorine

Mixtures — A Report of NACE Task Group T-5A-4 onChlorine. Publication 59-15 ......................................... 355t

Corrosion in Sour Water Strippers, J.F. Mason, Jr.,C.M. Schillmoller ............................................................ 36

Corrosion Protection Features of the Hyperion Ocean Outfall,H.J. Keeling .................................................................... 41

Classical Potentiostat: Its Application to the Study ofPassivity, N.D. Greene .................................................... 47

Mechanism of Stress Corrosion of Austenitic StainlessSteels in Chloride Waters, R.W. Staehle, F.H. Beck,M.G. Fontana ................................................................. 51

Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Concrete in MarineAtmospheres, D.A. Lewis, W.J. Copenhagen .................... 60

Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable Sheath, W.H. Bruckner,O.G. Jansson ................................................................. 67

A Field Method for Screening Inhibitors for Prevention ofWater Flood Corrosion, C.C. Wright ................................. 97

Use of Plastics and Synthetic Elastomers for UndergroundCoatings, E.G. Partridge ............................................... 101

Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking, H.L. Logan ....... 106Coatings Engineers Help in Power Plant Planning,

W.J. Prather ................................................................. 107

August (No. 8)Corrosion of Aluminum Alloy in Glycol-Water Cooling

Systems, N.S. Dempster ................................................. 13Notch Sensitivity Effects in Stress Corrosion and Hydrogen

Embrittlement Tests on High-Strength Steels,B.F. Brown ..................................................................... 17

Uses and Abuses of Aluminum in Wooden-Hulled, Aluminum-Frame Minesweepers, T.H. Rogers, W.K. Chinn ............... 21

Zinc in Marine Environments, E.A. Anderson ..................... 27Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1959 indexCorrosion Problems Associated with Sour Gas Condensate

Production, D.R. Fincher ................................................ 31Internal Cathodic Protection of Large Steel Pipes Carrying

Seawater, J.H. Morgan.................................................... 35Duct Anode Development and Experience in Protection of

Underground Cables from Corrosion, J.E. Johnson ......... 41Discussion: ............................................................... 646tAnchor Pattern Profile and Its Effect on Paint Performance,

J. Bigos .......................................................................... 46Probability as Related to Stress Corrosion Cracking of Copper

Alloys, D.H. Thompson ................................................... 51Stress Corrosion Cracking of Oil-Country Tubular Goods,

R.L. McGlasson, W.D. Greathouse ................................... 55Discussion: ............................................................... 646tCorrosion of Type 310 Stainless Steel by Synthetic Fuel Oil

Ash, H.L. Logan .............................................................. 61Filming Amines Control Corrosion in Ultility Plant Condensate

System, E.E. Galloway .................................................... 99Offshore Platform Shows Corrosion Rate of Carbin Steel in

Gulf of Mexico Exposure, D. Patterson........................... 103Material Selection in Chemical Milling Process,

W.C. Rockwell .............................................................. 105Recent Developments in Applying Polyvinylchloride Plastisols,

B.J. Watson ................................................................. 107Nickel Alloy Lining Cuts Costs in a Refinery Isomerization

Unit, J.F. De Lorenzo .................................................... 109

September (No. 9)Corrosion Inhibitors for Carbon Tetrachloride-Water Vapor

Atmospheres, K.W. Calkins, R.W. Hawley ........................ 15Screening Tests of Inhibitors To Prevent Chloride Stress

Corrosion, J.H. Phillips, W.J. Singley .............................. 18Factors Influencing Corrosion, G.V. Akimov ....................... 23Action of Chromate-Type Inhibitors, G.H. Cartledge ........... 37Design and Materials for Reduced Pump Corrosion,

J.E. Piccardo .................................................................. 41Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1959 IndexCorrosion Processes in Carbonated Beverage Cans,

E.L. Koehler, J.J. Daly, Jr., H.T. Francis, H.T. Johnson .. 45Review: Principles and Criteria for Cathodic Protection of

Steel in Seawater, M.H. Peterson ..................................... 51Planning a Maintenance Coating Program for a Pulp and

Paper Plant, M.W. Belue, Jr. ........................................... 56Four-Tower Water Treatment Test Facility, R.G. Murray,

M.E. Tester ..................................................................... 60Use of Magnesium for Cathodic Protection of Pipelines in

High-Resistivity Soil, A.W. Peabody ................................. 65Mechanisms and Some Theoretical Aspects of Stress

Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stailess Steel,W.B. Brooks ................................................................. 103

Method of Installing Cathodic Protection Anodes for OffshoreStructures, W.A. Johnson, J.T. Condry ......................... 112

Discussion: ..................................... 106 of Dec. 1959 issueRapid Field Measurement of Sub-Surface Corrosion of

Aluminum, H.P. Godard ............................................... 114Case Histories of Differential Aeration Corrosion in

Underground Telephone Cables, D.T. Jones .................. 116

October (No. 10)Engineering Approach to a Paint Testing Program —

Justification and Economics, D.A. Ballard,V.B. Volkening ............................................................... 13

Methods for Investigating the Characteristics of ReactiveCoatings, M. Kronstein ................................................... 18

Analysis of Industrial Roof Construction and Maintenance,J.C. Lemmon, W.G. Craig ............................................... 23

Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation From Cathodic PolarizationMeasurements, R.A. Legault, N. Hackerman .................... 27

Mechanisms by Which Ferrous Metals Corrode in theAtmosphere, C.P. Larrabee .............................................. 36

Mechanism by Which Non-Ferrous Metals Corrode in theAtmosphere Corrosion Tests, P.M. Aziz, H.P. Godard ....... 39

Principles and Procedures Employed in Design andInterpretation of Atmospheric Corrosion Tests,H.R. Copson ................................................................... 43

Deterioration of Materials in Polluted Atmospheres,J.E. Yocum .................................................................... 51

Corrosion Experience Associated with HydrometallurgicalRefining of Nickel at Sherritt Gorden Mines,R.B. McIntosh ................................................................ 57

A Simple Screening Test for Determination of Inhibitor FilmPersistence, J.A. Knox, R. Stout ...................................... 64

A Resume of Procedures for Testing and Evaluating Chemical-Resistant Coatings and Linings, R.S. Foster,V.B. Volkening ............................................................... 85

New Bonding Process Gives Added Versatility to Cladding,R.A. Davis ...................................................................... 88

Potentials and Applications of Special Corrosion-ResistantRefractories, R.W. Brown, H.G. Noble .............................. 92

November (No. 11)Controlling Internal Corrosion of Tank Ships, J.F. Koehler . 17New Instruments and Techniques for Ultrasonic

Measurement of Tank Ship Corrosion Losses, D.J. Evans 21Effects of Foreign Metals on Corrosion of Titanium In Boiling

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D.T. Jones ................................................................... 646tDiscussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Oil-Country

Tubular Goods, H.L. Craig, Jr., J.F. Chittum, Reply:R.L. McGlasson ........................................................... 646t

Characteristic Properties of Polyurethane Protective Coatings,E.R. Wells ...................................................................... 93

Corrosion Control Practices in the Wilmington Water FloodOperation, C.H. Jones, Jr. .............................................. 99

Cathodic Protection of Southern Pacific’s High-PressureProducts Pipeline-Whole System Installed in Nine Months,D.N. Miller .................................................................... 104

Discussion: Glass Fiber Reinforcement for Coatings,A.K. Long, S.M. Gleser, Reply: B.A. Graham.................. 106

Discussion: Methods of Installing Cathodic Protection Anodesfor Offshore Structures, D.C. Glass, R.L. Davis, Reply:W.A. Johnson ............................................................... 106

1960 (Vol. 16)

January (No. 1)A Laboratory Paint Test Program, R.E. Gackenbach ........... 89Testing of Coal Tar Coatings (4) — Surface Preparation and

Atmospheric Exposure, W.F. Fair, Jr. .............................. 93Chemical Cleaning of Equipment in Refineries and

Petrochemical Plants, L.N. Klinge, J. Selman ................... 97Selection of Alloys for Refinery Processing Equipment,

A.J. Freedman, G.F. Tisinai, E.S. Troscinski .................. 107Corrosion of Furnace Tubes by Residual Welding Slag,

K.L. Moore .................................................................... 114Acidproof Floor Construction with Membrane and Brick — A

Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6K onCorrosion-Resistant Construction with Masonary and AlliedMaterials. Publication 60-1 ............................................ 29t

Translations of Foreign Terms on Corrosion of Metals ....... 32tEvaluation and Improvement of Methods for Detecting

Intergranular Corrosion Susceptibility in Aluminum Alloys,S.J. Ketcham, W. Beck ................................................. 125

Precision Parts are Cast From Epoxy Resin Systems,E.N. Dorman, W. Ibsen ..................................................... 9

Engineering Approach to a Chemical Plant Coating Program:Part 1 — Records That Help Keep Track of Costs and ProveResults: Part 2 — Training Men to Make the Program Work,N.D. Casdorph................................................................ 13

Rust Prevention Properties of Nonylphenoxyacetic Acid inSome Petroleum Products, R.M. Pines, J.D. Spivack ........ 16

Corrosion Considerations in Selection of Rocket EngineMaterials, R.A. Geiger, F.T. Schuler, R.E. Mowers ............ 20

February (No. 2)Corrosion Design in the Marine Application of Aluminum Alloy

Floodlights, R.E. Brooks ................................................. 85Sources of Underground Corrosion Potential Differences,

K.G. Compton ................................................................ 87Anodic Passivation Studies, J.D. Sudbury, O.L. Riggs, Jr.,

D.A. Shock ..................................................................... 91Application of Anodic Protection in the Chemical Industry,

J.D. Sudbury, O.L. Riggs, Jr., D.A. Shock........................ 99Anodic Control of Corrosion in a Sulfonation Plant, O.L. Riggs,

Jr., M. Hutchison, N.L. Conger ...................................... 102Corrosion Behavior of High-Purity Vanadium, D. Schlain,

C.B. Kenahan, W.L. Acherman ...................................... 114High-Temperature, High-Pressure Oxidation of Alloys Caused

by Carbon Dioxide, J.C. Bokros, W.P. Wallace ............... 117Qualification of Inconel for Nuclear Power Plant Applications,

H.R. Copson, W.E. Berry ............................................... 123Effects of Velocity on Corrosion, H.R. Copson................... 130Corrosion Testing of Two Zirconium Alloys: Techniques and

Precautions, S. Kass ..................................................... 137Functions of the Materials Engineer in the Chemical Industry,

2 M Hydrochloric Acid, R. Buck, III, B.W. Sloope,H. Leidheiser, Jr. ............................................................ 26

Erratum: ................................................. Dec. 1959 index

Instruments for Measurements in Underground CorrosionWork, K.G. Compton....................................................... 31

Equivalent Electrical Circuit Analogy of Structure-to-SoilPotentials, R.O. Dean ...................................................... 36

Service Experience with Lead-Silver Alloy Anodes In CathodicProtection of Ships, K.N. Barnard, G.L. Christie,D.G. Gage ...................................................................... 41

Electrical Bonding of Cathodically Protected to UnprotectedShips, G.A. Bennett, N.S. Dempster, A.J. Wallace, Jr. ...... 47

Studies on the Susceptibility of Cathodically Protected SteelTo Hydrogen Embrittlement, W.H. Bruckner, K.M. Myles . 51

Some Platinum Anode Designs for Cathodic Protection ofActive Ships, H.S. Preiser, B.H. Tytell .............................. 56

Review: The Residual Oil Ash Corrosion Problem,C.J. Slunder ................................................................... 61

Electrical Resistance Method for Studying CorrosionInhibitors in Automotive Anti-Freezes, J.C. Cessna .......... 67

Effect of Silicon on High-Temperature Oxidation of StainlessSteels, J.F. Radavich ...................................................... 73

Accumulated Residues Attack Chemical Distilling Column, H. Gilman ...................................................................... 99

Can Corrosion Problems, J.J. Daly, Jr. ............................ 100Some Properties and Uses of Chlorinated Polyether,

C.S. Miller, J.B. Martin ................................................. 108

December (No. 12)Corrosion in a Hydrocarbon Conversion System,

F.A. Prange .................................................................... 13An Industrial Experience of Attack on Metals by Synthesis

Gas from Methane-Oxygen Combustion, F. Eberle,R.D. Wylie ...................................................................... 16

High-Temperature Metal Deterioration in AtmospheresContaining Carbon-Monoxide and Hydrogen, W.B. Hoyt,R.H. Caughey ................................................................. 21

Corrosion of Metals at Mandapam Camp, India,K.S. Rajagopalan, M. Sundaram, P.L. Annamalai ............. 25

Case Histories and Ratings vs Corrosives of Polyester FiberGlass Equipment, R.E. Barnett, T.F. Anderson ................ 29

Discussion: Observation on the Mechanisms and Kinetics ofAqueous Aluminum Corrosion; Part 1 — Role of theCorrosion Product Film in Uniform Aqueous Corrosion ofAluminum; Part 2 — Kinetics of Aqueous AluminumCorrosion, P.M. Aziz, H.P. Godard, Reply: R.L. Dillon ... 642t

Discussion: Oil Refinery Applications of Thick-Film SyntheticCoatings, C.M. Stanbury, E.E. Habib, A.K. Long,D.W. Christofferson, Reply: R.W. Maier ........................ 642t

Discussion: Impedance Characteristics of Isolated AluminumOxide Films, F.E. DeBoer, Reply: D.F. MacLennan ....... 643t

Discussion: Behavior of AZ 63 Alloy and Magnesium-1Percent Manganese Alloy Anodes in Sodium ChlorideElectrolyte, J.J. Robinson, Reply: J.H. Greenblatt ........ 643t

Discussion: Pance of Organic Coatings in TropicalEnvironments, S.J. Fiebach, Reply: A.L. Alexander ...... 643t

Discussion: Corrosion Resistance of Titanium and Zirconiumin Chemical Plant Exposures, E.G. Brink, W.H. Keller .. 643t

Discussion: M. Stern, C.R. Bishop ................................. 644tReply: P.J. Gegner ................................................. 643t-644tDiscussion: Corrosion of Type 316 and 317 Stainless Steel by

75% and 85% Phosphoric Acid, C.M. Schillmoller, Reply:A.R. Morgan, Jr. .......................................................... 644t

Discussion: Cathodic Protection of Lead Cable Sheath,R.B. Mears, L.C. Eddy.................................................. 644t

Discussion: V.B. Pike, F.E. Kulman, J.J. Pokorny .......... 645tReply: W.H. Bruckner ............................................ 644t-646tDiscussion: Duct Anode Development and Experience in

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W.H. Burton ..................................................................... 9Some Physical Properties of the Triflourochlorethylene

Polymers, F.W. Troester .................................................. 14Engineering Approach to a Chemical Plant Coating Program;

Part 3 — Some Coatings Systems and What Was LearnedAbout Them; Part 4 — Investigating Sandblasting andCoating Applications Hazards, N.D. Casdorph ................. 20

Rubber and Synthetic Linings Give Good Seawater Service,J.A. Thompson ............................................................... 24

An Investigation of Non-Metallic Pipe for Use with LiquidCorrosives, C.A. Burt ...................................................... 25

March (No. 3)Cathodic Protection in an Urban Area with a Distributed

Anode System, J.P. McArdle, Jr. ..................................... 83Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 3 —

Underwater Corrosion of Ten Structural Steels,B.W. Forgeson, C.R. Southwell, A.L. Alexander ................ 87

Influence of Cold Work on Hydrogen Behavior in Steel,R.M. Hudson, K.J. Riedy, G.L. Stragand .......................... 97

Corrosion and Weldability Studies on Chromium-ManganeseAustenitic Stainless Steels, D. Warren ........................... 101

Bibliographies of Corrosion Products, NACE Technical UnitCommittee T-3B on Corrosion Products. Publication 60-4131t ...................................................................................

High-Temperature — High-Pressure Corrosion of Zirconiumin Hydrochloric Acid, W.E. Kuhn ................................... 118

Field Service Results of Silicon vs Selenium In CathodicProtection, D.P. Wilson ................................................. 127

Bacterial Activity at the Bottom of Back-Filled PipelineDitches, J.O. Harris ...................................................... 131

Electrical Resistance Measuring Device Plus StatisticalAnalysis Yield Unique Approach to Corrosion Problems,G.E. Moller, J.T. Patrick ................................................ 137

Oil-Soluble Inhibitors for Controlling Corrosion in Tankersand pipe Lines, W.S. Quimby ............................................ 9

Accelerated Corrosion in Aluminum-Silver Alloys,H.H. Stadeimaier, E.M. Whitener .................................... 20

Use of Polyester and Epoxy Resins for Chemical Plant Repairs,W.A. Szymanski ............................................................. 22

Relationship of Microstructures and Stress CorrosionCracking of Type 410 Stainless Steel, P.S. Trozzo,R.F. McCartney .............................................................. 26

April (No. 4)Stress Cracking of Polyethylene Cable Insulation,

H.H. Bennett .................................................................. 99Materials of Construction for Equipment Used with Hydrogen

Peroxide, R. Bloom, Jr., L.E. Weeks, C.W. Raleigh .......... 100A Laboratory Evaluation of Zinc Anodes in Seawater,

J.A.H. Carson, W.L.M. Phillips, J.R. Wellington ............. 107Corrosion Prevention by the Deoxygenation of Water by the

Desorption Method, P.A. Akol’zin ................................... 114Oxidation and Corrosion of Zirconium and Its Alloys (Effect of

Carbide Inclusions on Oxide Film Failure), B. Cox ......... 124Oxidation Behavior and Protection of Refractory Metals,

C.T. Sims ..................................................................... 129Kinetics of Absorption by Metals of Hydrogen from Water and

Aqueous Solutions, T.G.O. Berg .................................... 134Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation at Elevated Temperatures,

V.W. Maxwell ................................................................ 137Corrosion Behavior of Welded Low-Alloy Steel, D.C. Briggs,

J.U. MacEwan, H.H. Yates ............................................ 141Centralized Chemical Feed to Multiple Cooling Towers,

W. Harrison, P.G. Bird ...................................................... 9Current Densities to Protect Steel Piling in Fresh Water Tidal

Estuaries, D.B. Bird, H.G. Burbidge ................................ 14Corrosion Control Apllications of Electroless Process for

Chmeical Nickel Plating, W.J. Crehan.............................. 23

Development and Characteristics of Reinforced Furane ResinSystems Used in the Chemical Industry, J. Delmonte ...... 26

May (No. 5)Current and Potential Relations for the Cathodic Protection

of Steel in a High-Resistivity Environment,W.J. Schwerdtfeger ......................................................... 79

Electrical Significance of Cathodic Protection on HazardousArea Steel Docks, T.A. Mullett, J.W. Johnstone, Jr. ......... 85

Discussion: ............................................................... 623tOrganization and Operation of Corrosion Field Forces,

L.F. Heverly .................................................................... 91Seawater Exposure of 70%-30% Cupro-Nickel Surface

Condensers, H.A. Todhunter ........................................... 96Autoclave Testing of Zirconium Alloys, O. Flint .................. 99New Developments in Cathodic Protection Rectifiers,

H.R. Aschan ................................................................. 105Boiler Model Tests of Materials for Steam Generators In

Pressurized Water Reactor Plants, E. Howells, T.A. McNary,D.E. White ................................................................... 111

Hydrogen Diffusion Corrosion Problems in a Fluid CatalyticCracker and Gas Plant, E.F. Ehmke .............................. 116

Effect of Cold Drawing on Hydrogen Behavior in Steel,R.M. Hudson, G.L. Stragand ......................................... 123

Pump and Valve Corrosion in a High-Temperature Hot-WaterHeating System, J.C. Spurr ............................................... 9

Successful Uses of Plastic Pipe in Corrosive Service,R.B. Seymour ................................................................. 14

Use of Chemical-Resistant Masonary, R.R. Pierce ............... 18Charateristics of Woods Used to Handle Chemicals,

A.P. Pfell ......................................................................... 24Aims of T-2 “Minimum Requirements” Activity Explained by

Chairman, W.H. Stewart ................................................. 28

June (No. 6)Sodium Chromate Inhibitor in an Ethylene Glycol Engine

Coolant, L.C. Rowe ......................................................... 93Effect of pH on Oxygen Corrosion at Elevated Pressures,

O.L. Riggs, Jr., J.D. Sudbury, M. Hutchison .................... 94Laboratory and Plant Applications of Recording Electrical

Resistance Corrosion Meters, E.C. Winegartner ............... 99Effect of Chromium Depleted Surface on Corrosion Behavior

of Type 430 Stainless Steel, R.V. Trax, J.C. Holzwarth ... 105Corrosion Control in Petroleum Refineries Processing Western

Canadian Crude Oils, C.L. Easton ................................. 109Hydrogen Corrosion in Organic Reactor Coolants; Part 1 —

Hydriding of Zirconium; Part 2 — Hydrogen Corrosion ofUranium), V.H. Troutner ............................................... 115

High-Temperature Corrosion Problems in the Reduction ofNickel Copper Ores, R.J. Law

Cathodic Protection of Prestressed Concrete Pipe, M. Unz . 123Microbiology in Secondary Recovery Systems, L.L. Wolfson132Correlation of Corrosion in a Crude Distillation Unit with

Chemistry of the Crudes, R.L. Piehl ............................... 139Discussion: High-Temperature Metal Deterioration in

Atmospheres Containing Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen,T.E. Evans, H. Lewis .................................................... 308t

Bureau of Reclamation Tests and Evaluation Coatings forDam Projects, P.W. Lewis, J.L. Kiewit ................................ 9

Procedures and Techniques for Internal Cleaning and Coatingof Plant Piping In-Place, W.T. Theis ................................. 15

What is Good Maintenance Coating? — A Definition,C.G. Munger ................................................................... 22

Industrial Application of Zinz-Filled In Organic Coatings,F.P. Helms ..................................................................... 24

Relation of Molecular Structure and Pigments to CoatingPerformance, H.F. Payne ................................................. 32

Plastics Generic Trade Names and Manufacturers AreTabulated ....................................................................... 40

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July (No. 7)Ceramic Coatings for High-Temperature Service,

S.W. Bradstreet, Jr. ........................................................ 81Reaction Velocity in the Corrosion of Iron by Hydrogen Sulfide

and the Effect of Inhibitors, G.S. Gardner ........................ 84Stress Corrosion Screening Tests of Materials for Steam

Generator Tubing in Nuclear Power Plants, D.E. White,E.G. Johnson ................................................................. 92

Stress Corrosion of Steels for Aircraft and Missiles,E.H. Phelps, A.W. Loginow .............................................. 97

Considerations Involved in Choosing Plastic Pipe for CorrosionControl, L.F. Sansone, Jr. ............................................. 108

Coal Tar Creosote Studies; Part 3 — Distillation ResidueStudies, T.R. Sweeney, T.R. Price, S.M. Miller ................ 111

Insulating Properties of Cement Mortar Coating, M. Unz .. 115Thirty Years’ Experience with Silicate as a Corrosion Inhibitor

in Water Systems, H.L. Shuldener, S. Sussman ............. 126Effect of Composition and Heat Treatment on the Stress

Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels,E.E. Denhard, Jr. ......................................................... 131

University Course on Corrosion Emphasizes Basic Principles,W.W. Smeltzer .................................................................. 9

Salt Refinery Corrosion Caused by Varying EvaporatorConditions, J.M. Turnbull ............................................... 11

Refinery Corrosion Rates Below 5 mpy Achieved by ChromateWater Treatment, W.A. Hess ........................................... 18

Some Corrosion Problems in Ships and Their Solutions;Part 1 — Looking at Hard-to-Reach Spaces and This GaugeHulls; Part 2 — Coating Systems for Thin-ScantlingConstruction, R.S. Capp, B.J. Philibert ........................... 22

August (No. 8)Materials Problems Associated with Uncooled Rocket

Nozzles, J.D. Walton, Jr., C.R. Mason, Jr. ....................... 77Effect of Iron, Aluminum and Cadmium Additions on the

Performance of Zinc Anodes in Seawater, L.J. Waldron,M.H. Peterson ................................................................. 81

Oxidation and Corrosion Zirconium and Its Alloys (OxideFilm Breakdown in Arc-Melted Sponge Zirconium),B. Cox ............................................................................ 86

Ablation Behavior of Materials Subjected to Missile Re-EntryHeat Flux Rates, R.M. Krupka, D.E. Taylor ...................... 91

Cathodic Protection for Metallic Water Tanks, C.A. Bauer,L.C. Eddy ....................................................................... 96

High-Temperature Lubrication in Reactive Atmospheres,R.L. Johnson, M.A. Swikert, D.H. Buckley ..................... 101

Development of Thin Metal Film Corrosion Indicators,D. Roller, G.H. Rohrback .............................................. 105

A Chromatographic Method for the Separation of SaturatedHydrocarbons from Creosote, R.W. Drisko, H. Hochman 111

Leaching Action of High-Purity Water on Plastics and OtherMaterials, E.L. Knoedler, J.B. Goodson ......................... 113

Coating Performance in a Marine Environment Evaluated byStatistical Methods, F.E. Cook, A.S. Marthens ............... 117

Effect of pH in the Range 66-140+ on the Aerobic CorrosionFatigue of Steel, F.J. Radd, L.H. Crowder, L.H. Wolfe ..... 121

Management’s Viewpoint: Value of Corrosion Protection onPipeline Systems, H.K. Phipps ........................................... 9

Ten Years of Cathodic Protection for Large Water StorageTanks, H.M. Patton, Jr. ................................................... 12

Engineering and Design Problems Affecting CathodicProtection of Field Well Casings, M. Estavoyer ................. 14

Suggested Methods and Practices for Cathodic ProtectionCoordination, D.T. Jones ................................................ 20

Novel Distributed Cathode Systems Are Used on TelephoneCables, D.T. Rosselle ...................................................... 22

Pipe-Type Cables Protected by Shunt Resistor System,H.H. DeLaneux, H.A. Medlock ......................................... 24

Sunspot Activity Correlates with Pipeline Voltages,J.J. Meany, Jr. ............................................................... 28

September (No. 9)Underground Aluminum Pipeline for a Sour Gas Gathering

System, R.W. Flournoy ................................................... 91Qualitative Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking of

Austenitic Stainless Steels, D. Van Rooyen ...................... 93Hydrogen Permeation Through Metals, Alloys and Oxides at

Elevated Temperatures, C.L. Huffine, J.M. Williams ....... 102Compositional Effects in the Corrosion of Type 347 and 316

Stainless Steel in Chemical Enviroments, C.P. Dillon ..... 105Soil Microorganisms in Relation to Cathodically Protected

Pipe, J.O. Harris ........................................................... 113Interference with Railroad Signal Systems From Cathodic

Protection Currents, F.L. Chatten.................................. 121Inhibition of Corrosion of the Hypereutectic Aluminum-Silicon

Alloys in Antifreeze Solutions, H.L. Craig, Jr.,P.H. Woods................................................................... 129

Concentration Cells and Aqueous Corrosion, E. Schaschl,G.A. Marsh ................................................................... 133

Selective Removal of Chromium From Type 304 StainlessSteel by Air-Contaminated Lithium, R.E. Seebold,L.S. Birks, E.J. Brooks ................................................. 140

Solving Design Problems for Cathodic Protection of Glass-Lined Domestic Water Heaters, H.C. Fischer ...................... 9

Magnitude of Hot-Water Heater Problem ............................ 16An Expanding Utility Uses Cathodic Protection, E.W. Fallis 20Water Turbulence Increases Galvanic Cell Corrosion,

H.H. DeLaneux, H.A. Medlock ......................................... 22Insulation Halts Corrosion on Aluminum Covers,

H.H. DeLaneux, H.A. Medlock ......................................... 22Accelerated Corrosion Tests of Snadwich-Type Construction,

J.E. Halkins ................................................................... 24Mine Water Cause Grooving Corrosion on Welded Steel

Piping, F.P.A. Robinson................................................... 32

October (No. 10)Corrosion by Urban Cooling Waters, S. Sussman ............... 79Film Formation Versus Film Maintenance in Cooling Water

Inhibitor Performance, P.R. Puckorius, W.J. Ryzner ......... 81Estimating the Cost of Corrosion in Refinery Crude Units,

N.J. Landis ..................................................................... 87Cathodic Protection of Water Treatment Plants, F.O. Waters95Zinc as a Self-Regulating Galvanic Anode for Ship Hulls,

J.A.H. Carson ................................................................. 99Chromium Electroplates for Corrosion Protection of Stressed

AISI 410 Steel in High-Temperature, High-Purity Water,H. Suss ........................................................................ 105

Corrosion Problems in a Refinery Diethanolamine System,K.L. Moore .................................................................... 111

Compatibility of Materials with UnsymmetricalDimethylhydrazine Rocket Fuel, C.W. Raleigh, P.F. Derr 115

Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 4 —Wrought Iron, C.R. Southwell, B.W. Forgeson,A.L. Alexander .............................................................. 120

Use of Alloy Additions to Prevent Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking in Aluminum Bronze, J.F. Klement,R.E. Maersch, P.A. Tully ............................................... 127

Laboratory Investigation of Water-Side Scale and Corrosion inthe Presence of Process-Side Temperatures, H. Kerst ..... 131

A Contribution to the Explanation of Intergranular Corrosionof Chromium-Nickel Steel, V. Cihal, M. Prazak .............. 138

Cathodic Protection Used to Control Corrosion of ServiceStation Underground Equipment, M.J. Olive ..................... 9

Experimental Circuits Stop Electrolysis Switch Damage,L.L. Swan ....................................................................... 10

History and Development of Some Problems Associated withCorrosion Chemicals Cleaning, C.N. Loucks .................... 18

Lubricating Oil Contamination Drawback in Coal BurningDiesel, H.P. Marshall, C. Shelton, Jr. ............................... 28

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November (No. 11)Technical Note: Selective Corrosion of Inconel, R. Bakish,

F. Kern ........................................................................... 89Corrosion Problems in the Use of Dense Salt Solutions as

Packer Fluids, C.M. Hudgins, J.E. Landers,W.D. Greathouse ............................................................ 91

Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Oil-CountryTubular Goods, R.S. Ladley ............................................. 95

New Developments in the Mitigation of Corrosion in the UtilityField, E.H. Thalmann ...................................................... 99

Cracking of Low-Carbon Steel by Ferric Chloride Solutions,M.B. Strauss, M.C. Bloom ............................................. 109

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steels in ConcentratedSodium Nitrate Solutions, R.L. McGlasson,W.D. Greathouse, C.M. Hudgins ................................... 113

Corrosion of Nuclear Power Plant Tube Materials by BoilerSludge, E. Howells, T.A. NcNary, D.E. White .................. 127

High-Temperature Furnace Corrosion of Type 309 Alloy Steel,R.D. Merrick ................................................................. 134

Factors Governing the Corrosion Testing of Zircaloy-BasedFuel Alloys, S. Kass, R.F. Gessner ................................. 137

Case Histories Indicate Tetrafluoroethylene-Lined Pipe HasLower Installed Cost Than Other High-Temperature Piping,T.R. Thierry ...................................................................... 9

Applying Reinforced Plastics in Corrosive Environments of theProcess Industry-Desgin Considerations, F.W. Arndt ....... 14

Laboratory Screening Tests of Sprayed Linings for ChemicalProcess Equipment — Materials Evaluation Program,R.S. Foster ..................................................................... 26

Characteristics Testing and Some Design ConsiderationsApplicable to Glass-Reinforced Plastic Pipe, R.M. Levy ..... 33

Generic Terms and Manufacturing Listed for 33 More Plastics-Second Table .................................................................. 40

Some Results From High-Temperature Testing of PolyesterCastings and Laminates, S.S. Feuer, A.F. Torres .............. 44

December (No. 12)Impressed Current Anodes for Cathodic Protection,

W.P. Noser ..................................................................... 79High-Temperature Corrosion in Refinery and Petrochemical

Service, E.N. Skinner, J.F. Mason, Jr., J.J. Moran ........... 85Painting of Welds, J.D. Keane, J. Bigos .............................. 93Internal Carburization and Oxidation of Nickel-Chromium

Alloys in Carbon Monoxide-Type Atmospheres,B.E. Hopkinson, H.R. Copson ....................................... 100

Concentration of De-Icing Salts in Manhole Waters — AStatus Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-4D onCorrosion by De-Icing Salts. Publication 60-15 ............. 613t

Glass Linings and Vitreous Enamels — A Report of NACETechnical Unit Committee T-6H on Glass Linings andVitreous Enamels. Publication 60-16 ........................... 615t

Discussion: Stress Corrosion Crack Paths in AlphaAluminum Bronze in Ammonia and Steam Atmospheres,P.J. Le Thomas ............................................................ 622t

Discussion: Equivalent Electrical Circuit Analogy ofStructure-to-Soil Potentials, A. Pedrazzini, Reply:R.O. Dean ................................................................... 622t

Discussion: Electrical Significance of Cathodic Protection onHazardous Area Steel Docks, R.P. Howell, F.K. Scherer,Reply: J.W. Johnstone, Jr. .......................................... 623t

Discussion: Inhibition of Corrosion of HypereutecticAluminum-Silicon Alloys in Antifreeze Solutions,T.R. Pritchett, M.F. Kelley, Jr., W.L. Miller, Reply: H.L. Craig, Jr., P.H. Woods ......................................... 624t

Rapid Pitting Corrosion on Gas Scrubber-Salt Ac cumulationsCause Attack Noticeable in Only 3 Weeks, J.T. Firestone ... 9

How Cathodic Protection Affects Shipbottom Coatings,W.J. Francis, H.S. Preiser, F.E. Cook .............................. 12

Solving Refinery Corrosion Problems with Aluminum,E.D. Verink, Jr., F.B. Murphy ........................................... 1

1961 (Vol. 17)

January (No. 1)Accelerated Test Procedure for Evaluation of Fiber-Reinforced

Resin Equipment in the Chemical Industry, R.A. Cass,O.H. Fenner ................................................................... 73

Laboratory Investigation of Current Distribution on BrassTube Palates and Tube Ends of Condensers Using Seawater,P.G. Attwood, W.G. Richards ........................................... 80

Effect of Various Curing Agents on the Chemical Stability ofEpoxy Resins, R.L. DeHoff ............................................... 83

Corrosion-Erosion of Sensitized AISI Type 304 Stainless Steelin a Thorium Dioxide-Uranium Trioxide Slurry,D.C. Vreeland ................................................................. 93

Corrosion Studies of Aluminum in Chemical ProcessOperations, E.H. Cook, Jr., R.L. Horst, Jr., W.W. Binger .. 97

Effect of Sodium Exposure on the Mechanical Properties ofZirconium, J.C. Bokros ................................................. 103

Corrosion Resistance of Dense, Impermeable Silicon Carbide,R.E. Dial, G.E. Mangsen ............................................... 107

Inhibition of Corrosion of Commercial Aluminum in AlkalineSolutions, J. Sundararajan, T.L. Rama Char ................. 111

Methods and Experience in Underground CathodicProtection; Part 1 — Lead Sheathed Communication Cables,O. Henderson; Part 2 — Bare Steel Pipelines, L.H. West;Part 3 — Gas Transmission and Distribution Lines, P.P.Skule ........................................................................... 117

Design for Prevention of Pipeline Corrosion Based on Surveyof Ground Potential Distribution, S. Fukuta, S. Kondo,N. Usami, S. Sekimoto .................................................. 122

Techniques and Economics of Combined Cathodic Protectionand Cleaning for Heat Exchangers, M.J. Olive ................... 9

Studies on Determining Pipeline Cathodic ProtectionEconomics, F.A. Therrell, Jr. ........................................... 12

Unusual Problems Encountered in Cathodic Protection ofMiami Seaquarium, E.J. Tilton, Jr. ................................. 16

Automatic Control of a Platinum Anode Cathodic ProtectionSystem, R.C. Francis, L.S. Birnbaum .............................. 20

February (No. 2)Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless Steel

Deaerator Trays, N.D. Groves, L.R. Scharfstein,C.M. Eisenbrown ............................................................ 75

Influence of Reactor Radiation on the Oxidation of Niobium,J.V. Cathcart, F.W. Young, Jr. ........................................ 77

Corrosion Effects of Liquid Flourine and Liquid Oxygen onMaterials of Construction, F.W. Fink, E.L. White ............. 80

Practicality of Establishing Threshold Values to EliminateStress Corrosion Failures in Metals and Alloys, H. Suss ... 83

Effects of Flow Rate on the Galvanic Corrosion of Low-CarbonSteels in Seawater, E. Uusitalo ........................................ 89

Accelerated Corrosion Test for Tin Plate in Grapefruit andOther Juices, P.R. Carter, T.J. Butler ............................. 72t

Corrosion Resistance of Eletrolytic Tin Plate; Part 1 Electrochemical Studies of Tin, Iron-Tin Alloy, and Steel inAir-Free Media, G.G. Kamm, A.R. Willey ... 77t; Part 2 — TheAlloy-Tin Couple Test — A New Research Tool, G.G. Kamm,A.R. Willey, R.E. Beese, J.L. Kricki ................................. 84t

Coupling Shift and Hydrogen Overvoltage in the Protection ofSteel by Tin, E.L. Koehler ............................................... 93t

Influence of Area of the Steel Component on Behavior of a Tin-Steel Couple, S.C. Britton, K. Bright ............................... 98t

Automobile Body Corrosion Control Problems-Five MethodsSuggested, H.A. Webster ................................................... 9

A Close Look at Some Body Design Aggravates Damage;StaffFeature .......................................................................... 14

Corrosion Attack in Water Wells, K.E. Moehrl .................... 26Some Corrosion Problems of Missiles in Silo Storage,

L.E. Gatzek ................................................................... 28Long-Term Tests Show Design Change Beneficial in Reducing

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Domestic Hot-Water Tank Corrosion, P.J. Sereda ............ 30

March (No. 3)Tin-Plated Cans Sprayed with Soluble Oil Formulation Show

Increased Rust Resistance, R.K. Cohen ........................... 75Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Concrete in Marine

Atmospheres, H.F. Finley ................................................ 76Hydrogen Pickup During Aqueous Corrosion of Zirconium

Alloys, W.E. Berry, D.A. Vaughan, E.L. White .................. 81Anodic Polarization of Lead-Platinum Bielectrodes in Chloride

Solutions, L.L. Shreir ...................................................... 90Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Underground Corrosion,

D.O. Sprowls, M.E. Carlisle, Jr. ....................................... 97Chloride Corrosion and Fouling in Catalytic Reformers with

Naphtha Pretreaters, E.B. Backensto, A.N. Yurick ......... 105Kinetics and Mechanism of Hydrogen Attack of Steel,

L.C. Weiner .................................................................. 109Massive De-Aluminumination of Aluminum Bronze by

Chloride Crevice Attack, L.W. Gleekman, R.K. Swandby . 116Cathodic Protection and Zinc Grounding in Industrial Plant

Construction, J.D. Ghesquiere ...................................... 121 Handling Mixed Corrosives with Glass-Reinforced Epoxy Well

Tubing and Line Pipe, D.D. Kays ....................................... 9Data Sheets Suggested to Solve Corrosion Design Problems in

Chemical Process Equipment, I.C. Bechtold .................... 14Geberalized Rules for Controlling Chemical Process

Equipment Corrosion, S.W. Shepard ............................... 18Insurance Company’s Viewpoint on Catastrophic Explosions

of Pressure Vessels Caused By Corrosion Damage,H.M. Canavan ................................................................ 22

Water Treatment Change Reduces Nitrogen Plant CorrosionRates, R.T. Lukat ............................................................ 24

Influence of Acid and Chloride Concentrations on Corrosionin a Nitric Acid Concentrator, J.B. Lowe .......................... 26

Auminum Satisfactory to Resist Ammonium Nitrate Corrosion— If Precautions Are Taken, R.T. Lukat ........................... 28

Corrosion-Generated Hydrogen Explodes in Phosphoric AcidTank, J.B. Lowe

Effects of Alternating Currents in Causing Corrosion,F.E. Kulman ................................................................... 34

April (No. 4)Experience with Blast-Furnace Slag as an Aggregate in

Reinforced Concrete, C.P. Larrabee, S.K. Coburn ............. 79Determining the Effect of Formulation on Physical Properties

of Asphalt Mastic Coatings, L.R. Sheppard ...................... 81Composition of Corrosion Products Formed on Metals in

Steam Condensate, R.D. Eberhardt, E.W. Arneson,C.E. Imhoff ..................................................................... 95

Corrosion of Metals by Weak Acids Under Heat TransferConditions, N.D. Groves, C.M. Eisenbrown,L.R. Scharfstein .............................................................. 97

Aluminum, Aluminized Steel and Galvanized Steel in SevereCoastal Environments, T.A. Lowe .................................. 101

Corrosion Product Films Formed on Aluminum in High-Temperature Water, D.F. MacLennan ............................ 105

Elevated Temperature Corrosion of Type 310 Stainless Steelby Vanadium Compounds, H.L. Logan .......................... 109

Investigation of Mild Steel Corrosion Rate in San DiegoHarbor, M.H. Peterson, L.J. Waldron ............................. 112

Behavior of Stainless Steels and Other Engineering Alloys inHot Ammonia Atmospheres, J.J. Moran, J.R. Mihalisin,E.N. Skinner ................................................................ 115

Intergranular Corrosion of Commercially Pure Zirconium, B.S.Payne, D.K. Priest ......................................................... 120

Erratum: Glass Linings and Vitreous Enamels — A Report ofNACE Technical Unit Committee T-6H. Publication....... 195t

Solving Corrosion Problems in HF Alkylation Units,D.J. Dergman, G.W.G. McDonald ...................................... 9

Evaluation of Some Materials and Coatings for Utility Pole

Line Hardware, J.S. Melvin ............................................. 14Failure of Chrom-Moly Stainless Steel Lime in a Thermal

Cracking Unit, H.M. Wilten ............................................. 26Highway Corrosion Problems Caused by Variety of Attacks,

N.W. Morgan .................................................................. 22Corrosion Tests on Prestressed Concrete Wire,

H.J. Godfrey ................................................................... 24Bridge Coating-Paint Maintenance Program Costs Over a

Million Dollars Per Year on Five State-Owned Bridges,D.F. Downing, D.E. Marsh .............................................. 26

May (No. 5)High-Temperature Sulfuric Corrosion of Intermediate Range

Chromium Steels, R.E. Hannum ..................................... 79Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys in High-Temperature

Nitrogen Environments, J.S. Brunhouse, G.W. Titus ....... 81Effect of Acid Volume and Inhibitor Quantity on Corrosion of

Steel Oil Field Tubing in Hydrochloric Acid, W.E. Billings,D. Morris ........................................................................ 86

New Methods of Simulating Corrosive Plant Conditions in theLaboratory, A.O. Fisher ................................................... 93

Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Salt Water, A.R. Erben ... 100Welded Stainless Steels for Hot Hydrogen Sulfide Service,

F.J. Bruns .................................................................... 105Development of a Mineral Scale Inhibitor, L.W. Jones ...... 110Technical Note: Growth of Single Iron Crystals for Corrosion

Studies, W.F. Brickell, E.C. Greco ................................. 115Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys in High-Purity Water in the

Range 150°C-340°C, D.F. MacLennan ........................... 117Specification Format for Surface Preparation and Mineral

Application for Industrial Maintenance Painting — A Reportof NACE Technical Committee T-61 on IndustrialMaintenance Painting .................................................. 243t

Laboratory and Service Evaluation of Aluminized Steel Wire,J.H. Rigo ...................................................................... 123

Protective Coatings in Petroleum Production — A Report ofNACE Technical Committee T-6E on Protective Coatings inPetroleum Production .................................................. 251t

Survey of Application Data on Baked Phenoilc Coatings Usedin Process Industries, L.S. Van Delinder ............................ 9

Epoxies Give Good Service in Well Casing Coating Test,W.R. Lambert ................................................................. 14

Special Coupon Shapes Used in Testing Liner Coatings,O.W. Siebert ................................................................... 16

Surface Reconditioning of the Key West Water Pipeline,K.A. Gruber .................................................................... 20

Effect of Some Application Variables on Maintenance CoatingPerformance, J.R. Allen, F.W. Thompson, M.L. Monack ... 22

Responsilbilities of High-Performance Maintenance CoatingManufacturer, C.G. Munger ............................................ 26

Susceptibility of Epoxy Coatings to Damage by Fresh WaterImmersion, H. Moroson .................................................. 28

Management’s Stake in Corrosion Control, F.L. LaQue ....... 30

June (No. 6)Effect of Sunlight on the Corrosion of Steel, L.C. Rowe ....... 93Corrosion of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels In Out-of-Pile

Boiling-Water Reactor Environment, D.C. Vreeland,G.G. Gaul, W.L. Pearl ..................................................... 95

Corrosion Characteristics of Iron-Aluminum and Iron-Chromium-Aluminum Alloys in High-TemperaturePetroleum Applications, R.B. Setterlund, G.R. Prescott .. 103

Acid Corrosion Inhibition with Secondary Acetylenic Alcohols,J.G. Funkhouser .......................................................... 109

Suggested Mechanisms of the Changes with Time inWP-1 Wash Primer Metal Conditioning Composition, E.R.Allen ............................................................................ 114

Unity of Anaerobic and Aerobic Iron Corrosion Process in theSoil, C.A.H. von Wolzgen Kuhr ...................................... 119

Devices Used in Corrosion Control of Power Cables,

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J.J. Pokorny ................................................................. 126Corrosion of Superalloys at High Temperatures in the

Presence of Contaminating Salts, A. Moshowitz,L. Redmerski ................................................................ 131

Chlorosulfonated Polyethlene (Hypalon) — A Report of NACETechnical Unit Committee T-6A on Organic Coatings andLinings for Resistance to Chemical Corrosion: Prepared byTask Group T-6A-16 on Chlorosulfonated PolyethyenePublication 61-3 .......................................................... 313t

Atmospheric Corrosion Testing of Metals in Canada,E.V.G. Bibbons ............................................................. 144

Discussion: Anodic Passivation Studies: Application ofAnodic Protection in the Chemical Industry,W.A. Mueller ............................................................... 321t

Discussion: A Laboratory Evaluation of Zinc Anodes inSeawater, J.T. Crennell, Reply: W.L.M. Phillips, et al., .. 321t

Discussion: High-Temperature Furnace Corrosion of Type309 Alloy Steel, R.W. Manuel, J.M. Bialosky, J.J. Moran,Reply: R.D. Merrick ............................................. 321t-322t

Discussion: Practicality of Establishing Threshold Values toEliminate Stress Corrosion Failures in Metals and Alloys,G.R. Robertson, R.L. McGlasson, R.F. Weeter, Reply:H. Suss ....................................................................... 322t

Discussion: Corrosion of Metals by Weak Acids Under HeatTransfer Conditions, A.L. Thomas, Reply:C.M. Eisenbrown ......................................................... 322t

Discussion: Intergranular Corrosion of CommersiallyPure Zirconium, B.E. Tenzer, J.H. Schemel, Reply:B.S. Payne ................................................................... 322t

Review of Some Data on Corrosion of Stainless Steel andHigher Alloys in Pulp Mill Equipment, H.C. Templeton ....... 9

Calcium Sulfate Scale Causes Corrosion of Stainless SteelPulp Digesters, W.M. Scott .............................................. 14

Weyerhaeuser’s Experience: Corrosion Resistance of StainlessSteel Overlays in Kraft Digesters, C.L. Carns ................... 20

Cathodic Protection Proposed for Vapor Area in PulpDigesters, L.C. Wasson ................................................... 26

July (No. 7)Deep-Well Groundbeds for Cathodic Protection of Multiple

Lines in Highly Congested Industrial Areas, J.R. Gates .... 75Pitting Corrosion by Water Flood Brines, P.J. Raifsnider,

A. Wachter ..................................................................... 77The Casing Inspection Tool — An Instrument for the In-Situ

Detection of External Casing Corrosion in Oil Wells,T.R. Schmidt .................................................................. 81

Influence of Cold-Reduction and Heat-TreatmentCombinations on Hydrogen Solubility and Permeability inSteel, R.M. Hudson, K.J. Riedy, G.L. Stragand ................. 86

Corrosion of Steels in Boiling Potassium Carbonate Saturatedwith Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide, D. Bienstock,J.H. Field ....................................................................... 89

Stress Corrosion Cracking: A Review of Current Status (AnEducational Lecture), W.L. Williams ................................ 92

Corrosion of Metals in Tropical Environments; Part 5 —Stainless Steel, A.L. Alexander, C.R. Southwell,B.W. Forgeson ................................................................ 97

Effect of Mineral Impurities in Water on the Corrosion ofAluminum and Steel, L.C. Rowe, M.S. Walker ................ 105

Oxidation of Iron-Chromium Alloys at 750°Ç-1,025°C,D. Lai, R.J. Borg, M.J. Brabers, J.D. Mackenzie,C.E. Birchenall ............................................................. 109

Driven Ground Rod Test Program — A Progress Report ofNACE Task Group T-4A-3 on Methods and Materials forGrounding. Publication 61-5 ........................................ 365t

Pipe-Type Cable Corrosion Protection Practices in theUtilities Industry — A Report by NACE Technical UnitCommittee T-4G on Protection of Pipe-Type Cables.Publication 61-6 ........................................................... 367

Magnesium Anodes for the Cathodic Protection of Naval

Vessels, L.J. Waldron, M.H. Peterson ............................ 125High-Temperature Aqueous Corrosion of Aluminum-Uranium

and Aluminum-Silicon-Uranium Alloys, H.C. Bowen,R.L. Dillon ........................................................................ 9

High-Temperature Aqueous Corrosion of Aluminum-Plutonium and Aliminum-Silicon-Plutonium Alloys,H.C. Bowen .................................................................... 12

Gas Company Uses Cathodic Protection Training Program toImprove Installation Operations, C. Gibson ..................... 14

Corrosion Problems of Central Power Station Turbines andCondensors, A.B. Sisson ................................................. 18

Fluorocarbon Resin Piston Rings and Overbraided Hose GiveGood Service, L.A. Ferris ................................................. 26

Laboratory Tests Give Rapid Evaluation of Ship BottomCoatings, J.R. Brown ...................................................... 28

August (No. 8)Relative Corrosion Resistance of Basic Oxygen Steel and

Open-Hearth Steel, R.C. Talbot, R.N. Hobbs,W.A. Szymanski ............................................................. 83

A Method for Prevention of Hydrogen Embrittlement ofTantalum in Aqueous Media, C.R. Bishop, M. Stern ......... 85

Microbiological Corrosion in Waterfloods, J.M. Sharpley ..... 92Use of Pipe-to-Soil Potential in Analyzing Underground

Corrosion Problems, B. Husock ....................................... 97Use of Differential Thermal Analysis in Exploring Minimum

Temperature Limits of Oil-Ash Corrosion, N.D. Phillips,C.L. Wagoner ................................................................ 102

Zinc-Filled Inorganic Coatings — A Report of NACE TechnicalUnit Committee T-6B on Protective Coatings for Resistanceto Atmospheric Corrosion, Prepared by Task Group T-6B-11on Zinc-Filled Inorganic Coatings. Publication 61-7 ...... 401t

Application and Evaluation of a New Chemically ResistantChlorinated Polyether Coatings Material, B.H. Mahlman,E.J. Kaatz .................................................................... 110

Factors Involved in Corrosion of Lead Cable Sheath,K.G. Compton .............................................................. 115

Recommended Practices for Shop Cleaning and Priming — AReport of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6D onIndustrial Maintenance Painting: Prepared by Task Group T-6D-4 on Specifications for Shop Cleaning and Priming.Publication 61-8 .......................................................... 413t

Industrial Painter Education — A Report of NACE TechnicalUnit Committee T-6D on Industrial Maintenance Painting:Prepared by Task Group T-6D-6 on Painter Education.Publication 61-9 .......................................................... 415t

Cathodic Protection for an Uncoated Aluminum Pipeline,J.F. Whiting, T.E. Wright .................................................. 9

Failure of High-Strength 410 Bolts in Ammonia-ContaminatedWater (Stress Corrosion Cracking), H.M. Wilten ............... 10

Reducing Corrosion of Power Plant Condenser Tubing withFerrous Sulfate, T.W. Bostwick ....................................... 12

Corrosion Control Aspects of Circulating Cooling WaterTreatment, J.M. Brooke, B.G. Witt .................................. 22

Theory and Application of Deep-Ground Anode Beds,J.F. Tatum ..................................................................... 26

September (No. 9)Location of the Half Cell in Measuring Potential of Structures

to Earth, K.G. Compton .................................................. 91Corrosion Problems in a Sinter Plant Exhaust Gas System,

R.J. Schmitt ................................................................... 93Effect of Solution pH on the Mechanism of Stress Corrosion

Cracking of A Martensitic Stainless Steel, H.J. Bhatt,E.H. Phelps .................................................................... 98

Hydrogen Service Failures of Welds with Insufficient AlloyContent, R.W. Manuel .................................................. 103

Uptake of Hydrogen by Certain Organic Inhibitors DuringPickling of Steel in Hydrochloric Acid, R.H. Anderson,E.R. Allen, P.A. Van der Meulen .................................... 105

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December (No. 12)Passivating Effect of Elemental Sulfur on Steel in Alkaline

Pulping Liquors, W.A. Mueller ......................................... 73Cathodic Protection in Desert Soils, W.C.R. Whalley ........... 75Effect of Residual Etchant on the Corrosion Behavior of

Zircaloy-2, S. Kass .......................................................... 82Corrosion Inhibitors for Hot-Carbonate Systems,

D. Bienstock, J.H. Field .................................................. 87Reaction of Zirconium with Carbon Dioxide at 550°C-750°C,

S.J. Gregg, R.J. Hussey, W.B. Jepson.............................. 91A Study of Scaling and Corrosion in Condenser Tubes

Exposed to River Water, R.A. McAllister, D.H. Eastham,N.A. Dougharty, M. Hollier .............................................. 95

Corrosion Problems in Use of Zirconium and ColumbiumAlloys in Nuclear Reactors, D.L. Douglass ..................... 105

Economics of Chemical Plant Maintenance Painting — AReport of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-6D onIndustrial Maintenance Painting: Prepared by Task Group T-6D-1 on Economics of Maintenance Painting ................ 599t

Discussion: Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Corrosionin Marine Atmospheres, R.F. Stratfull, Reply:H.F. Finley .................................................................. 595t

Discussion: Kinetics and Mechanism of Hydrogen Attack ofSteel, K. Haefner, Reply: L.C. Weiner ........................... 596t

Discussion: Corrosion of Superalloys at High Temperaturesin the Presence of Contaminating Salts,R.D. Eberhardt ............................................................ 596t

Reply: A. Moskowitz ...................................................... 597tDiscussion: Effects of Mineral Impurities in Water on the

Corrosion of Aluminum and Steel, H.P. Godard, Reply:L.C. Rowe .................................................................... 597t

Discussion: Effect of Sunlight on the Corrosion of Steel (Topicof the Month), B.F. Brown, Reply: L.C. Rowe ................ 597t

Discussion: Stress-Corrosion Cracking: A Review of CurrentStatus (An Educational Lecture), F.A. Champion, Reply:W.L. Williams .............................................................. 598t

Discussion: Use of Pipe-to-Soil Potential in AnalyzingUnderground Corrosion Problems, M.F. Adams, Reply:B. Husock ................................................................... 598t

Discussion: Sinter Plant Corrosion Problem, W.E. Beey,Reply: R.J. Schmitt, M.F. Adams ................................. 598t

Corrosion Control Advantages of Polyamide-Epoxy Coatings,D.L. Anderson, D.E. Floyd, D.W. Glaser, H. Wittcoff ........... 9

Crash Repair Program To Control Serious Pitting Corrosion onProcess Tanks, G.F. Colborne, A.R. Allen, A. Thunaes ...... 21

Cell Apparatus Checks Resistivity of Nitrogen TetroxidePropellant To Control Corrosion in Missiles, C.W. Holt,R.E. Turley ..................................................................... 26

Laboratory Tests Show Resistance Properties of UrethaneCoatings, J.W. Cushing, J.F. Montle, J.D. Byrd ............... 28

1962 (Vol. 18)

January (No. 1)Corrosion of Iron in Solutions Containing Ammonium Nitrate,

M. Smialowski, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .......................... 1Electrolytic Stress Corrosion Testing of High-Tensile Steel

Bars, M. Unz .................................................................... 5Test Facility for Evaluating Heat Exchanger Materials,

E. Jules .......................................................................... 10Shot-Peening of Metals for Protection Against Stress Corrosion

Cracking, H. Suss ........................................................... 17Corrosion of Inconel Nickel-Chromium Alloy in Primary

Coolants of Pressurized Water Reactors, H.R. Copson,W.E. Berry ..................................................................... 21

Testing Steam Generator Materials for Pressurized WaterReactor Plants, J.W. McGrew .......................................... 27

Causes of a Second Transition Point Occurring DuringOxidation of Zirconium Alloys, B. Cox ............................. 33

High-Temperature Scaling of Hafnium in Air, J.D. Gadd,E.B. Evans ................................................................... 109

Continuous Recording of Pipe-to-Soil Potential vs Distance,R.L. Davis .................................................................... 114

Some Advantages of Solvent-Free Thick Film Epoxy Coatings,R.G. Fortener ................................................................... 9

Coating Systems for Steel at 250°F to 1,200°F, G. Norman . 13Laboratory Development of Corrosion Inhibiting Coatings for

Mine Hoist Wire Rope: W. Dingley ................................... 22Characteristics of Trowelable Plastic Coatings for Corrosion

Control, J.H. Cogshall, A.M. Smith III .............................. 28

October (No. 10)Premature Failure of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Seawater,

H.E. Stover ..................................................................... 83Galvanic Anodes and Fresh Water Rinse Reduce Tanker

Corrosion, E.E. Nelson .................................................... 85Corrosion Problems Encountered in a Nickel Refinery

Ammonia Absorption System, R.B. McIntosh ................... 91Evaluation of Tantalum, Molybdenum and Beryllium for

Liquid Bismuth Service, J.W. Seifert, A.L. Lowe, Jr. ......... 97Effect of Nitrogen Tetroxide on Metals and Plastics — Static

and Dynamic Tests, C.W. Alley, A.W. Hayford,H.F. Scott, Jr. ............................................................... 101

Corrosion Measuring Probes for Marine Applications,D. Roller, W.R. Scott, Jr., H.S. Preiser, F.E. Cook........... 107

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of AdmiraltyExchanger Tubes in Reformer Service, K.R. Walston ...... 114

A New Test for Estimating Soil Corrosivity Based onInvestigation of Metal Highway Culverts, R.F. Stratfull ... 115

Cavitation Erosion of Structural Materials and Coatings, J.Z. Lichtman, D.H. Kallas, C.K. Chatten,E.P. Cochran, Jr. .......................................................... 119

Corrosion Resistance of Titanium, Zirconium and TantalumUsed for Chemical Equipment, C.A. Hampel ...................... 9

Corrosion Damage on Automobile Exhaust Systems ($500Million Spent for Replacements in 1960) Staff Feature ..... 18

Thermoplastic Pipe, Fittings and Equipment for CorrosionControl, R.W. Johnson, A.E. Webb .................................. 30

Polyester and Epoxy-Based Non-Solvent Coatings forCorrosion Control, W.C. Hodges, J.J. Bogner ................... 34

November (No. 11)Detection of Interference Current on a Simulated Pipeline,

J.M. Taylor, Jr., J.P. Barrett ........................................... 79Sulfide Stress Cracking of Steels for API Grade N-80 Tubular

Products, M.F. Baldy ...................................................... 81Oxidation Reduction Potential as a Control Criterion in

Inhibition of Refinery Sulfide Corrosion, C.B. Hutchison,W.B. Hughes .................................................................. 86

Materials of Construction Tested for Chemical Plant WasteDisposal Facilities, O.W. Siebert ...................................... 91

Use of Aluminum for Portable Seawater DistillationEquipment, R.J. Gainey .................................................. 98

Leakage Conductance Coating Surveys on Asphalt Mastic-Coated Pipe, G.J. Paisley .............................................. 101

Effect of Hardener Composition on the Chemical Resistanceof Epoxy Resins, F.E. Pschorr ....................................... 104

Electrochemical Approach to Cavitation Damage and ItsPrevention, H.S. Preiser, B.H. Tytell ............................... 107

Low-Potential Zinc Anode in Theory and Application,J.R. Wellington ............................................................. 122

Accelerated Testing for Resistance to Erosion-Corrosion forAppliance Applications, R.L. Hadley, H.J. Smith ................ 9

Laboratory and Field Tests on Titanium for Oil Field Pumpand Valve Parts, F.W. Jessen, R.J. Molina ....................... 16

Laboratory and Field Data on Chlorinated Polyether CoatingsProduced by Water Suspension System, O.J. Britton,W.A. Carlson, J.R. Little .................................................. 32

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3939

Some Structural Effects of Organic N-Containing Compoundson Corrosion Inhibition, N. Hackerman, R.M. Hurd,R.R. Annand ................................................................... 37

February (No. 2)Technical Note: Mass Transfer of Type 316 Stainless Steel by

Liquid Lithium, H.W. Leavenworth, Jr., D.P. Gregory ....... 43Effect of Five Impurities on the High-Temperature Water and

Steam Corrosion Resistance of Zircaloy-2, L.S. Rubenstein,J.G. Goodwin, F.L. Shubert ............................................. 45

A Light-Scattering Method for Measuring Corrosion Rates,E.B. Dismukes, W.S. Wilcox ............................................ 55

High-Temperature Slag Corrosion of Metallic Materials; Part 1— Theoretical Considerations of Slag-Induced Corrosion,W.J. Greenert ................................................................. 57

Testing of Columbium and Columbium Alloys,D.L. Macleary ................................................................. 67

Statistical Correlation of Corrosion Rates Obtained withElectrical Resistance Corrosion Probes, H.F. Finley .......... 70

Derivation of Anodic Dissolution Curve of Alloys from Thoseof Metallic Components, W.A. Mueller ............................. 73

Influence of Specimen Geometry and Surface Roughness onHydrogen Behavior in Steel, R.M. Hudson, K.J. Riedy,G.L. Stragand ................................................................. 79

March (No. 3)Use of the Polarization Technique to Study Corrosion in

Aqueous Ammonia Systems, L.M. Dvoracek, L.L. Neff ...... 85High-Temperature Slag Corrosion of Metallic Materials; Part 2

— Failed Service Parts and Remedial Treatment,W.J. Greenert ................................................................. 91

High-Temperature Slag Corrosion of Metallic Materials; Part 3— Comparative Resistance of Materials, W.J. Greenert .... 95

Influence of Impurities on the High-Temperature Corrosionand Reaction Kinetics of Zirconium in Hydrochloric Acid,W.E. Kuhn ................................................................... 103

Unusual Corrosion Growth Products Formed on Copper,W.R. Lasko, W.K. Tice ................................................... 116

Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System, E.C. Greco,W.B. Wright .................................................................. 119

April (No. 4)Gases Evolved at Magnesium Anodes and Cathodes in Neutral

Salt Solutions, J.H. Greenblatt ...................................... 125Effect of Oxygen Pressure on Internal Oxidation of Nickel-

Aluminum Alloys, J.S. Wolf, E.B. Evans ........................ 129Predicting Behavior of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys by

Potentiostatic Polarization Methods, N.D. Greene ........... 136Use of Boehmite Films for Corrosion Protection of Aluminum,

D.G. Altenpohl .............................................................. 143Anodic Behavior and Passivation of Tin in Solutions

Containing Phosphoric Acid, A. Ragheb, L.A. Kamel ....... 153Stress Corrosion of High-Strength Cast Aluminum Alloys,

F.M. Reinhart, W.F. Gerhold ......................................... 158

May (No. 5)Corrosion of Mild Steel in 40% Sodium Hydroxide Solution at

316°C, W.A. Fraser, M.C. Bloom ................................... 163Stress Corrosion Cracking Studies of Austenitic Stainless

Steels in Aqueous Ammonium Chloride Solutions,E.B. Backensto, A.N. Yurick .......................................... 169

Corrosion of Alloy Steels in Hot Concentrated Metal SaltSolutions, A.G. Ostroff .................................................. 176

Pulsing Technique for Studying Cavitation Erosion of Metals,M.S. Plesset .................................................................. 181

Theory of Copper and Copper Alloy Corrosion by Water,M.F. Obrecht ................................................................ 189

An Accelerated Test for Indicating Susceptibility of AluminumAlloys to Layer Corrosion, M.K. Budd, F.F. Booth .......... 197

June (No. 6)Limits of Substitution of Titanium for Tantalum in Corrosion-

Resistant Alloys, C.R. Bishop, R.L. Powell ...................... 205Performance of Titanium vs Other Materials in Chemical Plant

Exposure, R.S. Sheppard, D.R. Hise, P.J. Gegner,W.L. Wilson .................................................................. 211

Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum-Zinc Alloy in HydrochloricAcid Solutions, K.G. Sheth, T.L. Rama Char .................. 218

Evaluation of Nuclear Reactor Decontaminants,R.D. Weed .................................................................... 224

Wedging Action of Solid Corrosion Product During StressCorrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels, H.W. Pickering,F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............................................. 230

Electrochemical Techniques for Measurement andInterpretation of Corrosion, E.H. Phelps ........................ 239

Discussion: Microbiological Corrosion in Waterfloods,E.E. Nelson, Reply: J.M. Sharpley ................................ 247t

Discussion: Continuous Recording of Pipe to Soil Potential vsDistance, B.H. Wijngaard, Reply: R.L. Davis ................ 248t

Discussion: Low-Potential Zinc Anode in Theory andApplication, A.W. Peabody, Reply: J.R. Wellington ........ 249t

July (No. 7)A Theory for the Probability Distribution of Soil Conductivity,

G.N. Scott .................................................................... 251Sulfidation Resistance of Aluminum-Containing Steels,

E.B. Backensto, J.E. Prior, J.W. Sjoberg, R.W. Manuel .. 253Discussion: ............................................................... 449tInfluence of Arsenic on Pickling of and Hydrogen Absorption

by Mild Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solutions, R.M. Hudson,G.L. Stragand ............................................................... 259

Study of Organic Inhibitors for Hydrochloric Acid Attack onIron, O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.L. Every ..................................... 262

Stress Corrosion Crack Nucleation and Growth in AusteniticStainless Steels, J.F. Eckel ........................................... 270

August (No. 8)Laboratory Flow Test for Evaluation of Oil Well Corrosion

Inhibitors, J.P. Barrett, E.E. Claytor, Jr. ........................ 277Discussion: ............................................................... 450tCorrelations of Oil-Soluble, Water-Dispersible Corrosion

Inhibitors in Oil Field Fluids, C.C. Nathan ..................... 282Discussion: ............................................................... 452tAnodic Protection of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Sulfuric

Acid-Chloride Media, S.J. Acello, N.D. Greene ................ 286High-Temperature Corrosion by Catalytically Formed

Hydrogen Sulfide, A.S. Couper, A. Dravnieks ................. 291Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels in Agricultural Ammonia,

A.W. Loginow, E.H. Phelps ............................................ 299

September (No. 9)Importance of Corrosion Research, H.H. Uhlig ................. 311Recent Studies of the Action of Inorganic Inhibitors,

G.H. Cartledge .............................................................. 316General Concepts of Stress Corrosion Cracking,

S. Barnartt ................................................................... 322Discussion: ............................................................... 450tRecent Advances in Understanding of Organic Inhibitos,

N. Hackerman .............................................................. 332Some Electrochemical Methods in Corrosion Research,

A.C. Makrides ............................................................... 338

October (No. 10)Potentiodynamic Analysis of the Influence of Surface Active

Agents on the Corrosion Resistance of Common andStainless Steels in Aqueous Solutions, A. Betti,J.L. Cavallaro, G. Trabanelli, F. Zucchi .......................... 351

Polarization Curve and Anodic Protection, W.A. Mueller ... 359Corrosion 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 ................................................... 368Effects of Trace Elements on Stress Corrosion Cracking of

Austenitic Stainless Steels in Chloride Solutions,F.S. Lang...................................................................... 378

Kinetics of Oxidation of ColumBium and Other RefractoryMetals, J.N. Ong, Jr., W.M. Fassell, Jr. .......................... 382

November (No. 11)Electrical Potential Responses of Silver, Steel, and Brass

Stressed in Tension in Sodium Chloride Solutions, K. Nobe,S. Tan .......................................................................... 391

Potentiodynamic Investigation on the Influence ofPhenylthiourea on the Anodic and Cathodic PolarizationCurves of Iron in Acid Solution, J.L. Cavallaro, L. Felloni,F. Pulidori, G. Trabanelli ............................................... 396

Corrosion of Steel in Concentrated Lithium HydroxideSolution at 316°C, M.C. Bloom, W.A. Fraser,M. Krulfeld ................................................................... 401

A Basis for Design of Aluminum Alloys for High-TemperatureWater Service, R.L. Dillon, H.C. Bowen .......................... 406

Corrosion of Zinc in Pressurized Dilute Aqueous SolutionSystems, R.C. Weast, S.L. Shulman .............................. 417

Identification of Corrosion Products on Cobalt and CobaltAlloys — A Report by NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3Bon Corrosion Products ................................................. 421t

December (No. 12)Study of Stainless Steel Stress Corrosion Cracking by

Potential Measurements, B. Anderson ........................... 425Intergranular Sulfur Corrosion in Missile Thrust Chamber

Nickel Tubes, B. Steverding........................................... 433Corrosion Diagrams of Iron and Steel in Oxidizing Media,

V.P. Batrakov ............................................................... 437Bibliography on Corrosion Products in High-Temperature

Water Systems — A Report of NACE Technical Unit T-3F onCorrosion by High-Purity and Related Waters in NuclearPower and Steam Generating Palnts ............................. 440t

Discussion: Predicting Behavior of Corrosion-Resistant Alloysby Potentiostaic Polarization Methods, M. Prazak .......... 449t

Discussion: Performance of Titanium vs Other Materials inChemical Plant Exposures, L.V. Rice, W.O. Beavers,P.J. Gegner, E.V. Kunkel, Reply: R.S. Sheppard ........... 449t

Discussion: Sulfidation Resistance of Aluminum-ContainingSteels, J.E. Carney, J.F. Mason, Jr., Reply:R.W. Manuel ............................................................... 449t

Discussion: Study of Organic Inhibitors for Hydrochloric AcidAttack on Iron, C.C. Nathan ......................................... 449t

Reply: O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.L. Every ................................... 450tDiscussion: Correlations of Oil-Soluble, Water-Dispersible

Corrosion Inhibitors in Oilfield Fluids, P.D. Muir, Reply:C.C. Nathan ................................................................ 450t

Discussion: Laboratory Flow Tests for Evaluation of Oil WellCorrosion Inhibitors, B.F. Davis, F.A. Morgan, J.A. Rowe,Jr., H.R. Hanson, Reply: E.E. Claytor, Jr. .................... 450t

Discussion: Corrosion of Mild Steel in 40% Sodium HydroxideSolutions at 316°C, G.M.W. Mann, E.C. Potter, Reply:W.A. Fraser, M.C. Bloom .............................................. 451t

Discussion: Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Steels inAgricultural Ammonnia, J.B. Lawlar, E.S. Troscinski,L.R. Scharfstein, J.B. Horton ....................................... 453t

Reply: A.W. Loginow, E.H. Phelps ............................... 452-3t

1963 (Vol. 19)

January (No. 1)Physical and Chemical Study of an Organic Inhibitor for

Hydrogen Sulfide Attack, O.L. Riggs, Jr., F.J. Radd............ 1Effect of Inhibitors on Protective Properties of Iron Sulfide

Scale, W.B. Hughes, V.L. Stromberg ................................. 9

Joint Action of Hydrogen Sulfide and Organic Compounds onCorrosion and Embrittlement of Iron in Sulfuric Acid,Z.A. Iofa, G.N. Tomashova .............................................. 12

Corrosion Rates of Ferrous Alloys (Fe-Cr and Fe-Cr-Si)Measured by Polarization Technique, W.J. Schwerdtfeger 17

Bibliography on Corrosion Inhibitors for High-Purity Water —A Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3F onCorrosion by High-Purity and Related Waters in NuclearPower and Steam Generating Plants ............................... 26t

February (No. 2)Anodic Passivation of Steel in 100% Sulfuric Acid,

A.O. Fisher, J.F. Brady .................................................. 37Stress Corrosion Cracking Investigation of Two Low-Alloy,

High-Strength Steels, R.A. Davis .................................... 45Analytical Techniques in Corrosion Product Indentification,

D.A. Vaughan ................................................................ 55Coatings Formed on Steel by Cathodic Protection and Their

Evaluation by Polarization Measurements,W.J. Schwerdtfeger, R.J. Manuele ................................... 59

Electrochemical Methods for Determining PassivationProperties of Paint Pigments, I.L. Rosenfeld,F.I. Rubinshtein, S.V. Yakubavich, A.G. Kusskaya ........... 69

March (No. 3)Evaluation of Corrosion-Resistant Steels Using Potentiostatic

Polarization Curves, M. Prazak ........................................ 75Velocity Studies: Diffusion-Controlled Corrosion Reactions,

G.S. Gardner .................................................................. 81Improved Laboratory Technique for Investigating Corrosion by

Recirculating Cooling Water, A.O. Fisher ......................... 91Dislocation Substructure vs. Transgranular Stress Corrosion

Susceptibilty of Single Phase Alloys, P.R. Swann ............ 102Chemical Analysis of Stainless Steel Corrosion Products — A

Report of NACE Technical Unit Committee T-3B onCorrosion Products ...................................................... 113t

April (No. 4)Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Gold and Silver in

Chloride and Sulfide Media, F.P.A. Robinson, F.A. Frost 115Discussion: ............................................................... 428tObservations on the Dissolution Behavior of Iron Whiskers,

C.C. Seastrom, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ....................... 120Influence of Oxygen on High-Temperature Aqueous Corrosion

of Iron, W.E. Ruther, R.K. Hart ..................................... 127Kinetics and Mechanism of Columbium Alloy Corrosion in

Superheated Steam, D.L. Douglass ............................... 134Discussion: ............................................................... 230tPolarization Studies of Aluminum Alloys in Water at 200°C

and 300°C, J.H. Greenblatt, A.F. McMillan .................... 146

May (No. 5)Effect of CO2 on the Strength and Ductility of Type 304

Stainless Steel at Elevated Temperatures, W.R. Martin,H.E. McCoy .................................................................. 157

pH Microelectrodes for Use Near Corroding Surfaces,S. Mori, R.E. Loess, J.E. Draley ..................................... 165

Effect of Solution Heat Treatment on Corrosion Kinetics ofZirconium in 20% Hydrochloric Acid at High Temperatureand Pressures, W.E. Kuhn ............................................ 169

Effects of Hydrogen Halides on Anodic Polarization ofStainless Steel, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ....................................... 180

Corrosion and Age Hardening Studies of Some CastStainless Alloys Containing Ferrite, J.W. Flowers, F.H. Beck,M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 186

Discussion: ............................................................... 429t

June (No. 6)Corrosion Engineering and Corrosion Science,

M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 199

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Long-Term Air Corrosion of Several Nickel-Based Alloys,G.W. Titus, J.S. Brunhouse .......................................... 339

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 347 Stainless Steel andOther Alloys in High-Temperature Water, P.D. Neumann,J.C. Griess ................................................................... 345

Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System: CorrosionFilm Properties on Pure Iron, J.B. Sardisco, W.B. Wright,E.C. Greco .................................................................... 354

Chemical Thermodynamics of High-Temperature Reactions inMetal Dusting Corrosion, P.A. Lefrancois, W.B. Hoyt ...... 360

November (No. 11)Implications of the Stress Aging Yield Phenomenon with

Regard to Stress Corrosion Cracking, P.R. Swann,H.W. Pickering .............................................................. 369

Electron Metallography of Chemical Attack upon Some AlloysSusceptible to Stress Corrosion Cracking, H.W. Pickering,P.R. Swann .................................................................. 373

Statistical Distribution of Stress Corrosion Endurance,F.F. Booth, G.E. Tucker, H.P. Godard ............................ 390

High-Temperature Mercaptan Corrosion of Steels,A.S. Couper .................................................................. 396

December (No. 12)Electrochemical Behavior of Aluminum Alloys Susceptible to

Intergranular Corrosion; Part 2 — Electrode Kinetics ofOxide-Covered Aluminum, F.H. Haynie, S.J. Ketcham ... 403

Corrosion Resistance of Type 329 Stainless Steel in Nitric AcidContaining Chloride Ion, I.I. Tingley .............................. 408

Effect of Oxidation Rate on Hydriding of Zirconium Alloys inGas Mixtures Containing Hydrogen, D.W. Shannon ....... 414

Anodic Polarization Curves of the Platinum Electrode inNeutral and Alkaline Potassium Chloride Solutions,B.M. Blavatnik, G.A. Tsiganov ....................................... 421

Fundamental Considerations of Stress Corrosion,M.C. Huffstutler ........................................................... 423

Discussion: Dislocation Substructure vs TransgranularStress Corrosion Susceptility of Single-Phase Alloys,T.P. Hoar, J.C. Scully, D.L. Douglass ............................ 427t

Discussion: T.B. Cotton ................................................. 428tReply: P.R. Swann ................................................. 427t-428tDiscussion: Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Gold and

Silver in Chloride and Sulfate Media, J.C. Scully, Reply:F.A. Frost .................................................................... 428t

Discussion: pH Microeletrodes for Use Near CorrodingSurfaces, L.P. Sudrabin, H.F. Haase, W.E. Berry, Reply:S. Mori ........................................................................ 428t

Discussion: Corrosion and Age Hardening Studies of SomeCast Stainless Alloys Contining Ferrite, D.L. Hawke,D.W. McDowell, G. Sorell, Reply: J.W. Flowers ............. 429t

Discussion: Corrosion Resistance in Seawater of MediumStrength Aluminum Bronzes, R.E. Maersch .................. 429t

Discussion: G. Ladd, F.W. Fink ..................................... 430tReply: B. Upton ..................................................... 429t-430t

1964 (Vol. 20)

January (No. 1)Effect of Inhibitor Cations upon Aluminum Corrosion; Part 1

— Chromate Solutions, J.C. Cessna, H.M. Joseph,R.A. Powers, ..................................................................... 1

Development of the Electrochemical Theory of MetallicCorrosion, N.D. Tomashov ................................................ 7

Ordering, Stacking Faults and Stress Corrosion Cracking inAustenitic Alloys, D.L. Douglass, G. Thomas, W.R. Roser . 15

Discussion: T.P. Hoar ..................................................... 27tDiscussion: J.C. Scully, R.A. Oriani ................................ 28tReply: Authors .......................................................... 27t-28tRoom Temperature Oxidation of Iron at Low Pressures,

J. Kruger, H.T. Yolken .................................................... 29

Corrosion Resistance in Seawater of Medium StrengthAluminum Bronzes, B. Upton ....................................... 204

Discussion: ................................................................... 429tCorrosion Resistance of Molybdenum Modified Cr-Ni-Mn

Austenitic Stainless Steels, F. Nair, M. Semchysen ........ 210Effect of Platinum, Copper and Iron Ions on Corrosion and

Passivity of Titanium in 15% Hydrochloric Acid,N.D. Tomashov, R.M. Al’Tovskii ..................................... 217

Linear Polarization Measurements in the Study of CorrosionInhibition, R.A. Legault, M.S. Walker ............................. 222

Discussion: Influence of Arsenic on Pickling of and HydrogenAbsorption by Mild Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solutions,J.C. Hudson ................................................................ 227t

Discussion: Study of Organic Inhibitors for Hydrochloric AcidAttack on Iron, J.R. Dafler ........................................... 227t

Reply: O.L. Riggs, Jr. ..................................................... 228tDiscussion: Corrosion of Carbon Steels and Other Steels in

Simulated Boiling Water Reactor Environment: Phase II,J.E. Draley .................................................................. 228t

Discussion: G. Panter, J.E. LeSurf, J.K. Rice .................. 229tDiscussion: C.R. Bergen ................................................ 230tReply: Authors ...................................................... 228t-230tDiscussion: Study of Stainless Steel Stress-Corrosion by

Potential Measurements, B.F. Brown, M.H. Peterson, Reply:B. Andersson ............................................................... 230t

July (No. 7)Effect of Metal Composition and Structure on Corrosion and

Oxidation, H.H. Uhlig ................................................... 231Anodic Passivation of Steel in 100% Sulfuric Acid,

J.F. Brady .................................................................... 238Electrochemical Behavior of Aluminum Alloys Susceptible to

Intergranular Corrosion I. Effect of Cooling Rate onStructure and Electrochemical Behavior in 2024 AluminumAlloy, S.J. Ketcham, F.H. Haynie ................................... 242

Effect of Applied Stress and Cold Work on Stress CorrosionCracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel by Boiling 42%Magnesium Chloride, H.P. Hawkes, F.H. Beck,M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 247

Zirconium Alloy Corrosion in High-Temperature HalideSolutions, W.E. Berry, E.L. White, F.W. Fink ................. 253

August (No. 8)Pitting Corrosion of Metals, J.M. Kolotyrkin ..................... 261An Eddy Current Gauge for Measuring Aluminum Corrosion,

S. Mori, R.E. Loess, J.E. Draley ..................................... 269Relationship of Heat Treatment and Microstructure to

Corrosion Resistance in Wrought Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys,M.A. Streicher .............................................................. 272

Hydrogen Uptake of Zirconium Alloys During Water andSteam Corrosion, H.H. Klepfer ...................................... 285

Corrosion of Platinum, Gold, Silver and Refractories in MoltenCarbonates, G.J. Janz, A. Conte, E. Neuenschwander .... 292

September (No. 9)Initial Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys in High-Temperature

Water, J.H. Greenblatt .................................................. 295Anodic Protection of Carbon Steel in Sulfuric Acid,

W.P. Banks, J.D. Sudbury ............................................ 300Corrosion Tests at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures,

C.R. Bishop .................................................................. 308Relationship Between Hydrogen Pickup and Susceptible Paths

in Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel,D.A. Vaughan, D.I. Phalen, C.L. Peterson, W.K. Boyd ..... 315

Some Effects of Alkalis on Corrosion of Mild Steel in SteamGenerating Systems, M.C. Bloom, M. Krulfeld,W.A. Fraser .................................................................. 327

October (No. 10)Stress Corrosion Cracking, T.P. Hoar ............................... 331

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February (No. 2)Behavior and Nature of Thin Oxide Films on Some Metals

in Gaseous Media and in Electrolyte Solutions,V.V. Andreeva ................................................................. 35

Influence of pH on Corrosion and Passivation of Nickel,D.E. Davies, W. Barker ................................................... 47

Anodic Activation of Iron, V.D. Kashcheev, B.N. Kabanov,D.I. Leikis ....................................................................... 54

Effect of Heat Treatment, Composition and Microstructureon Corrosion of 18% Cr-8% Ni-Ti Stainless Steels in Acids,M.A. Streicher ................................................................ 57

March (No. 3)Inhibition of Ammonium Nitrate Corrosion of Mild Steel,

D. Gherardi, L. Rivola, M. Troyli, G. Bombara .................. 73Discussion: G. Trabanelli, Reply: G. Bombara ................. 79tCopper-Nickel Alloys for Feed-Water Heater Service,

B.E. Hopkinson .............................................................. 80Discussion: G. Wiedersum, P.T. Gilbert, E.C. Potter,

F.E. Clarke, Reply: B.E. Hopkinson ............................... 88tStress Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Chloride

Environments, C. Thomas, H.M. Ferrai, R.J. Allio ............ 89Stress Corrosion Cracking Study of Several High-Strength

Steels, R.A. Davis, G.A. Dreyer, W.C. Gallaugher ............. 93Nature of Initial Corrosion of Stressed Austenitic Steel by

Chloride Ions; Part 2 — Platinum Decoration of Active Sites,N.A. Nielsen .................................................................. 104

Discussion: T.P. Hoar .................................................... 109tDiscussion: A. Ronnquist .............................................. 110tReply: N.A. Nielsen ................................................ 109t-110t

April (No. 4)Electrodeposition of Iron from Aqueous Solutions onto an

Aluminum Alloy, E.H. Cook, Jr., F.L. McGeary .............. 111Mechanism of Crevice Corrosion, I.L. Rosenfeld,

I.K. Marshakov ............................................................. 115Mechanism of Electrochemical Corrosion of Metals Under

Insulating Coatings; Part 1 — Kinetics of Deterioration ofInsulating Coatings on Metals in Electrolytes,N.D. Tomashov, Y.N. Mikhailovskii, V.V. Leonov ............ 125

Theory of Stainless Steel Pitting,W. Schwenk .................................................................. 129

Discussion: F.E. Clarke, Reply: W. Schwenk ................. 137tErratum: .................................................................. 251tStress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel in

Uranyl Sulfate Solutions, J.L. English, J.C. Griess ......... 138

May (No. 5)Corrosion Characteristic of the Rare Earth and Yttrium

Metals, L. Lee, N.D. Greene ........................................... 145Corrosion of Lead by Alternating Current, C.E. Galimberti 150Effect of Carbon Content on Corrosion and Tensile Properties

of Zircaloy-2, S. Kass, J.D. Grozier ................................ 158Effect of Supplementary Alloying Elements on Pitting

Corrosion Susceptibility of 18% Cr-14% Ni Stainless Steel,N.D. Tomashov, G.P. Chernova, O.N. Marcova ............... 166

Discussion: J. Kruger, G. Trabanelli, R.B. Mears,A. Dravnieks, Reply: N.D. Tomashov ............................ 173t

Morphology of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Notched Specimensof Austenitic Stainless Steels, J.C. Scully, T.P. Hoar ...... 174

June (No. 6)Passivity of Chromium and Stainless Steel in Hydrofluoric

Acid, C.C. Seastrom ...................................................... 179Electrochemical Behavior and Corrosion of Iron Crystals in

Ammonium Nitrate Solutions, J. Flis, J. Mieluch,M. Smialowski .............................................................. 184

Discussion: J.C. Scully ................................................. 187tDiscussion: F.P.A. Robinson .......................................... 188tReply: J. Flis ................................................................. 188t

Principles of Stress Corrosion Cracking as Related to Steels,J.F. Bates, A.W. Loginow .............................................. 189

Effect of Potential of Mild Steel on Stress CorrosionCracking in Ammonium Nitrate Solutions, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................................................. 198

Discussion: T.P. Hoar, J.B. Cotton, Reply: S. Szklarska-Smialowska ................................................................. 202t

Technical Note: Dissolutions of Iron Whiskers,R.M. Shemenski, J.P. Hirth, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ... 203

A Letter From NACE’s President — Your Journals: Tell UsHow You Feel About Them ............................................ 205

Discussion: High-Temperature Mercaptan Corrosion ofSteels, A.J. Petro, Reply: A.S. Couper .......................... 207t

Discussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking Studies of SeveralHigh-Strength Steels, B.F. Brown, Reply: R.A. Davis .... 208t

Discussion: Mechanism of Electrochemical Corrosion ofMetals Under Insulating Coatings on Metals in Electrolytes,G.B. McComb .............................................................. 208t

July (No. 7)Education in Corrosion, F.L. LaQue ................................. 209Preparation and Evaluation of Clean Metal Surfaces,

H.B. Linford ................................................................. 213Mechanism of Electrochemical Corrosion of Metals Under

Insulating Coatings; Part 2 — Kinetics of CathodicProcesses on Insulated Metals in Electrolytes,N.D. Tomashov, Y.N. Mikhailovskii, V.V. Leonov ............ 218

Mechanism of Metal Protection by Volatile Inhibitors,I.L. Rosenfeld, B.P. Persiantseva, P.B. Terentiev ............. 222

Discussion: G. Mantovani, Reply: B.P. Persiantseva ...... 234tCorrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System: Influence of

(Single Iron) Crystal Orientation on Hydrogen PenetrationRate, W.F. Brickell, E.C. Greco, J.B. Sardisco ................ 235

Corrosion of Gold-Palladium, Nickel and Type 347 StainlessSteel in Molten Alkali Carbonates, G.J. Janz, A. Conte ... 237

August (No. 8)Minimizing Corrosion in Uranium Extraction Solutions by

Application of Anodic Protection, F.P.A. Robinson,L. Golante .................................................................... 239

Hydrogen Absorption by and Dissolution Rate of Low-CarbonSteel in Sulfuric, Hydrochloric, Phosphoric and Nitric Acids,R.M. Hudson ................................................................ 245

Oxidation of 80% Ni-20% Chromium Alloys in CarbonMonoxide at Elevated Temperatures, K. Osthagen ......... 252

Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Stainless Steelsand Nickel-Based Alloys in Polythionic Acids and AcidCopper Sulfate Solution, C.H. Samans .......................... 256

Discussion: R.L. Piehl, J.J. Heller .................................. 261tDiscussion: R.D. Switters .............................................. 262tReply: C.H. Samans .............................................. 261t-262tAnodic Potentiostatic Polarization of Iron in Sulfuric Acid:

Effect of Chloride Ions, K. Noble, R.F. Tobias ................. 262NACE Glossary of Corrosion Terms................................. 267t

September (No. 9)Initiation of Stress Corrosion Cracking: Migration of

Chloride in Oxide Films on Austenitic Stainless Steel,C.R. Bergen .................................................................. 269

Discussion: M.C. Bloom, Reply: C.R. Bergen ................. 274tSulfates in the Passive Iron Layer, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............. 275Discussion: M.C. Bloom, E.J. Duwell, Reply:

O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............................................................. 381tSodium Nitrate as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel,

R.A. Legault, M.S. Walker ............................................. 282Pitting of 18-8 Stainless Steel in Ferric Chloride Inhibited by

Nitrates, H.H. Uhlig, J.R. Gilman .................................. 289Effect of Plastic Deformation on the Corrosion of Iron and

Steel, N.D. Greene, G.A. Saltzman ................................. 293Study of Aromatic Amine Inhibitors by Nuclear Magnetic

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Resonance, P.F. Cox, R.L. Every, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............. 299Discussion: W.J. Ross, R.R. Annand, Reply:

O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............................................................ 302t

October (No. 10)Effect of pH on Anodic Behavior of Carbon Steel in Sodium

Chloride Solutions Containing Ammonia, L.M. Dvoracek,L.L. Neff ....................................................................... 303

High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance of the Beryllides,R.M. Paine, A.J. Stonehouse, W.W. Beaver .................... 307

Gas Chromatographic and Gravimetric Studies of UraniumOxidation Mechanism, T. Kondo, E.D. Verink, Jr.,F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............................................. 314

Discussion: of Potentiostatic Methods for Evaluation ofInhibitors, R.D. Weed.................................................... 321

Artificial Pits for Quantitative Studies of Corrosion ofAluminum Alloys in Natural Waters, G.A.W. Murray ...... 329

November (No. 11)Bacterial-Environmental Interactions in Corrosion on

Pipelines: Ecological Analysis, J.O. Harris ..................... 335Discussion: R.W. Drisko, F.E. Costanzo, Reply:

J.O. Harris .................................................................. 340tCorrosion Aspects of Iron, Austenitic Stainless Steel and

Inconel in High-Temperature Water, C.F. Cheng ............ 341Effects of Silicon, Nitrogen and Oxygen on the Corrosion and

Hydrogen Absorption of Zircaloy-2, S. Kass, J.D. Grozier,F.L. Shubert ................................................................. 350

Radiographic-Photographic Method for Measuring Depth andDistribution of Pitting, R.S. Herman .............................. 361

Technical Note: Iron Analysis with a Potentiostat,O.L. Riggs, Jr. .............................................................. 367

December (No. 12)Permeability to Hydrogen of Metals with Metallic Coatings,

E.A. Steigerwald ........................................................... 371Effect of Precipitation Treatment on Impingement Resistance

of Age-Hardening Copper-Based Alloys, B.N. Hall .......... 379Kinetics of Corrosion in a Two-Phase Mercury System,

J.F. Nejedlik, E.J. Vargo ............................................... 384Discussion: G.T. Uhlig, R.S. Young, J.W. Ramsey,

C.A. Youngdahl ........................................................... 390tDiscussion: J.R. Weeks, J.R. Distefano .......................... 391tReply: J.F. Nejedlik ............................................... 390t-391tEffects of Impurities in Some Refractory Metal-Alkali Metal

Systems, J.R. DiStefano, A.P. Litman ............................ 392

1965 (Vol. 21)

January (No. 1)Effect of Contaminants on Resistance to Stress Corrosion

Cracking Ni-Cr Alloy 600 in Pressurized Water,H.R. Copson, S.W. Dean ................................................... 1

Discussion: W.E. Berry, E.A. Tice, M.C. Bloom, D.D. White,Reply: ................................................................................... 8

Effect of Copper Content of Carbon Steel on Corrosion inSulfuric Acid, E. Williams, M.E. Komp ............................... 9

Relation Between Anodic Dissolution and Resistance toPitting Corrosion, N.D. Creene, G. Judd .......................... 15

Oxide Dissolution in Corrosion of Aluminum Cladding onNuclear Reactor Fuel Elements, D.R. Dickinson ............... 19

Behavior of High-Strength Steels Under Cathodic Protection,L.J. McEowen, A.R. Elsea ............................................... 28

Discussion: S.J. Bellassai, R.J. Turner, M.H. Peterson,E.E. Nelson, Reply: ............................................................ 36

Erratum: ..................................................................... 38

February (No. 2)Dissolution Kinetics and Polarization of Iron Whiskers,

R.M. Shemenski, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ...................... 39

Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System: Some FactorsAffecting Hydrogen Penetration Rate Through 8640 Steel,W.F. Brickell, E.C. Greco, J.B. Sardisco ........................... 48

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Austenitic Stainless Steel,M.B. Whiteman, A.R. Troiano .......................................... 53

Effect of Metallic Additives on Mercury Corrosion of Titanium,J.Y.N. Wang ................................................................... 57

Emission Spectrographic Method for Quantitative Analysis ofCorrosion Products, G.M. Shiflett, M. Lieberman ............ 62

March (No. 3)Polarization of Iron in H2S-NaHS Buffers, P.W. Bolmer ....... 69General Concepts of Gas-Metal Reactions, E.A. Gulbransen 76Type 304 Stainless Steel vs Flowing CO2 at Atmospheric

Pressure and 1,100°F-1,800°F, H.E. McCoy ..................... 84Stress Corrosion Behavior of Managing Nickel Steels in

Natural Environments, S.W. Dean, H.R. Copson .............. 95

April (No. 4)Stress Analysis of Bent-Beam Stress Corrosion Specimens,

G. Haaijer, A.W. Loginow .............................................. 105Superheated Steam Corrosion of Zirconium Alloys Containing

Small Amounts of Iron and Copper or Nickel,B.S. Greenberg, C.A. Youngdahl .................................... 113

Erratum: ................................................................... 112Intergranular Corrosion of Alpha-Brass and Some Effects of

Stress, W. Lynes ........................................................... 125Corrosion of Niobium and Tantalum in Alkaline Media,

I.I. Tingley, R.R. Rogers ................................................. 132Hydrogen Uptake of Zirconium and Its Alloys During Early

Stages of Corrosion in Steam, D.W. Freer, D.R. Silvester,J.N. Wanklyn ............................................................... 137

May (No. 5)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Face-Centered-Cubic Alloys,

D. Tromans, J. Nutting ................................................. 143Mechanisms of Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking

of Solid Solution Alloys, N. Ohtani, R.A. Dodd................ 161Statistical Distribution of Endurance in Electrochemical

Stress Corrosion Tests, F.F. Booth, G.E.G. Tucker ......... 173

June (No. 6)Influence of Inhibitors on the Differential Aeration Attack of

Steel, G.B. Hatch .......................................................... 179Threshold Stress and Incubation Period in Stress Corrosion

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,I.P. Graham, J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer .............................. 196

Technical Note: Becquerel Effect and the Corrosion ofCopper, H.A. Arbit, K. Nobe ........................................... 207

Discussion: Mechanism of Crevice Corrosion, R.B. Mears,Reply: I.L. Rosenfeld .................................................... 209

July (No. 7)Investigation of Inhibiting Properties of the Pertechnetate Ion,

V.I. Spitsin, I.L. Rosenfeld, B.P. Persiantseva,N.N. Zamoshnikova, A.F. Kuzina ................................... 211

Discussion: G.H. Cartledge ............................................. 216Discussion: H.H. Uhlig ................................................... 219Reply: I.L. Rosenfeld ................................................ 217,220Morphology and Structure of Oxides Grown on Aluminum in

Superheated Steam, R.K. Hart, J.K. Maurin .................. 222Intergranular Corrosion of Nonsensitized Austenitic Stainless

Steels; Part 1 — Environmental Variables, J.S. Armijo ... 235

August (No. 8)Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System Mechanism of

Sulfide Film Formation and Kinetics of Corrosion Reaction,J.B. Sardisco, R.E. Pitts ................................................ 245

Discussion: Anonymous ................................................. 252

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Reply: ................................................................................. 253Corrosion Resistance of Alloy 20Cb in Sulfuric Acid,

L.R. Scharfstein ........................................................... 254Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Simulated Boiling Water and

Superheat Reactor Environments, W.L. Pearl,G.P. Wozadlo ................................................................ 260

Discussion: P. Cohen, H.F. Haase, Reply: ........................ 267Resistance of Yttrium Metal to Hydrofluoric Acid Mixtures

and High-Temperature Oxidation, D.M. Provow,R.W. Fisher .................................................................. 268

Technical Note: Oxidation Rate of Chromium and 80% Ni-20% Chromium Heater Alloys, E.B. Evans ..................... 274

September (No. 9)Technical Note: Electrode Mounting for Potentiostatic Anodic

Polarization Studies, N.D. Greene, W.D. France, Jr.,B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 275

Anodic Polarization Behavior of Nickel-Chromium Alloys inSulfuric Acid Solutions, J.R. Myers, F.H. Beck,M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 277

Initial Stages of Stress Corrosion Cracking in AusteniticStainless Steels, M.R. Louthan, Jr. ................................ 288

Oxidation of a Ni-2% ThO2 Alloy and the Logarithmic RateLaw of Oxidation, D.A. Jones, R.E. Westerman .............. 295

October (No. 10)Elevated Temperature Stress Corrosion Resistance of

Titanium Alloys, R. Newcomer, H.C. Tourkakis,H.C. Turner .................................................................. 307

Erratum: ................................................................... 403Oxidation of Iron, Nickel and Cobalt-Based Alloys Containing

Aluminum, W.C. Hagel ................................................. 316Discussion: F.H. Wilson, I.A. Menzies, Reply: ........... 325-326Effect of Cold Work on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type

302 Austenitic Stainless Steel, P.J. Greeley, V.J. Russo,R.K. Saxer, J.R. Myers .................................................. 327

Effect of Grain Size on Carbide Precipitation and IntergranularCorrosion in AISI Type 201 Stainless Steel, C.P. Doshi,W.W. Austin ................................................................. 332

Corrosion of Tantalum and Tantalum-Tungsten Alloys in 20%Hydrofluoric Acid, R.E. Eberts ....................................... 337

Erratum: ................................................................... 340

November (No. 11)Corrosivity of Cesium, P.M. Winslow ................................ 341Discussion: H. Stevens, J.W.N. Wang, Reply: ................... 349Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System Composition and

Protectiveness of the Sulfide Film as a Function of pH,J.B. Sardisco, R.E. Pitts ................................................ 350

General Corrosion of Stainless Steels and Nickel-Based AlloysExposed Isothermally in Superheated Steam, G.P. Wozadlo,W.L. Pearl .................................................................... 355

Discussion: Mrothers, Reply: ............................................ 369A Critical Survey of Possible Factors Contributing to Internal

Boiler Corrosion, D.R. Holmes, G.M.W. Mann ................ 370

December (No. 12)Technical Note: Corrosion Immunity and Passivation from

the Engineering Viewpoint, J.E. Reinoehl, F.H. Beck,M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 379

Kinetics, Microstructures, and Mechanism of InternalOxidation: Its Effect and Prevention in High-TemperatureAlloy Oxidation, R.A. Rapp ............................................ 382

Discussion: J. Kruger ..................................................... 400Discussion: G.F. Tisinai ................................................. 401Reply: ..........................................................................400-401

1966 (Vol. 22)

January (No. 1)

Corrosion Resistance of Ta to Mixture of Phosphoric Acidand Potassium Chloride at 120°C, A. Alon, M. Schorr,A. Vromen ........................................................................ 1

An Improved Exfoliation Test for Aluminum Alloys,B.W. Lifka, D.O. Sprowls ................................................. 7

Effect of Oxygen Concentration and pH on Electrode Potentialof Stainless Steel and Operation of Microcouples,Y.M. Korovin, I.B. Ulanovskii .......................................... 16

Technical Note: Effect of Cold Work or Stress Corrosion ofType 309 Austenitic Stainless Steel, E.R. Burkart,J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer .................................................... 21

Stress Corrosion and Hydrogen Cracking of 17-7 StainlessSteel, I. Matsushima, D. Deegan, H.H. Uhlig .................... 23

February (No. 2)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium and Zirconium in

HCl-Methanol Solutions, K. Mori, A. Takamura,T. Shimose ..................................................................... 29

Observations on the Anodic Behavior of Nickel andChromium: Surface Topography and Temperature Effect,J.R. Myers, W.B. Crow, F.H. Beck, R.K. Saxer ................. 32

Corrosion Rates of Mild Steel in Alkaline Lithium BromideSolutions by the Polarization Resistance Method, A. Cohen,R.V. Jelinek .................................................................... 39

Using Radoiactive Tracers to Study Chloride Stress CorrosionCracking of Stainless Steels, R.F. Overman ..................... 48

March (No. 3)Inhibition of Aluminum Corrosion in Hydrochloric Acid by

n-, Di-n-and Tri-n-Butylamines, V.K.V. Unni,T.L. Rama Char .............................................................. 53

Effects of Contamination on Oxidation of ZIrconium in Steam,J.T. Demant, J.N. Wanklyn ............................................. 60

Corrosion and Stress Corrosion of 5,000-Series Al Alloys inMarine Environments, R.B. Niederberger, J.L. Basil,G.T. Bedford ................................................................... 68

Some Chemical Aspects of the Mercuric Nitrate Test Used forCopper Alloys, L.P. Costas .............................................. 74

April (No. 4)Continuous and Pulse Polarization of Ni in H2SO4,

R.R. Sayano, K. Nobe ...................................................... 81Use of Ellipsometry in the Study of Corrosion, J. Kruger .... 88Titanium Corrosion in Aqueous Solutions, S.H. Weiman .... 98Effect of Chromium Content on Pitting Behavior of Fe-Cr

Alloys, R.F. Steigerwald................................................. 107Corrosion of Copper and Brass in Ammonia Containing

Chromate, W. Lynes ..................................................... 113

May (No. 5)Polarization and Corrosion of Ferrosilicon Alloys for Iron Ore

Benefication Media, F.P.A. Robinson, D.J. Duplessis ..... 117Surface Disintegration of Zinc Mono-and Polycrystals

Dissolving Anodically in Sodium Bromate Solutions andthe Apparent Valency of Zinc Ions, M.E. Straumanis,Y.N. Wang .................................................................... 132

Boiling Mercury Corrosion of Certain Refractory Metals andStainless Steels from 593°C-703°C, A.H. Fleitman,A.J. Romano, C.J. Klamut ............................................ 137

Sulfurous Acid Corrosion of Low-Carbon Steel at OrdinaryTemperatures; Part 1 — Its Nature, W. McLeod,R.R. Rogers .................................................................. 143

Corrosion Behavior of Steels and Nickel Alloys inSuperheated Steam, W.E. Ruther, R.R. Schlueter, R.H. Lee,R.K. Hart ...................................................................... 147

June (No. 6)Ultrasonic-Induced Cavitation Studies in Pb-Bi Alloy 500°F-

1,500°F, R. Garcia, F.G. Hammitt ................................. 157Oxidation of Iron-Aluminum Alloys in the Range 500°C to

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Discussion: H.E. Johnson .............................................. 335Reply: ..........................................................................334-335Sensitization and Thermal Stabilization of Ni-Cr-Mo-Fe-W

Alloy, C.H. Samans, A.R. Meyer, G.F. Tisinai ................. 336Technical Note: Anodic Polarization Behavior of Low-Alloy

Steels in Sulfuric Acid Solutions, J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer 346Discussion: Mackinawite, FeS. - Technical Note, F.H. Meyer,

O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.L. McGlasson, J.D. Sudbury ............... 349Discussion: J.B. Sardisco, R.E. Pitts, E.C. Greco, Reply: . 350Discussion: Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System.

Composition and Protectiveness of the Sulfide Film as aFunction of pH, O.L. Riggs, Jr., Reply: ............................ 351

1967 (Vol. 23)

January (No. 1)Oxidation of Fe-Ti Alloys in CO-CO2 Mixtures, G.H. Geiger,

J.B. Wagner, Jr. ............................................................... 1Relationships Between Electrochemical Measurements and

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Maraging Steel, J.A.S. Green,E.G. Haney ....................................................................... 5

Stress Corrosion of Beryllium in Synthetic Seawater,R.A. Miller, J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer .................................. 11

Anodic Disintegration of Metals Undergoing Electrolysis inAqueous Salt Solutions, W.J. James, M.E. Straumanis,J.W. Johnson ................................................................. 15

Technical Note: Reaction Rate of Sulfur with Lead, F. Fradin,J.B. Wagner, Jr. ............................................................. 24

Technical Note: Capacitance Measurements DuringActivation of Passive Nickel, R.R. Sayano, K. Nobe ........... 27

Erratum: ..................................................................... 14

February (No. 2)Dissolution Kinetics of Nuclear Fuels 1 Uranium 2 Thorium,

L.E. Kindlimann, N.D. Greene ......................................... 29A Contribution to the Examination of Stress Corrosion

Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in MagnesiumChloride Solutions, H. Kohl ............................................. 39

High-Temperature Corrosion and Evaporation of Haynes 25and Hastelloy X-280, L.A. Charlot, R.E. Westerman ......... 50

March (No. 3)Use of Ammonia to Suppress Oxygen Production and

Corrosion in Boiling-Water Reactors, L.E. LeSurf,P.E.C. Bryant, M.C. Tanner ............................................. 57

Effect of Organic Corrosion Inhibitors on Corrosion Fatigue, P.Mehdizadeh, R.L. McGlasson, J.E. Landers ..................... 65

Hot Corrosion of Gas Turbine Alloys, P.A. Bergman ............ 72

April (No. 4)An Extreme-Value Statistical Analysis of Maximum Pit Depths

and Time to First Perforation, H.F. Finley ........................ 83Factors Affecting Water Content Needed to Passivate Titanium

in Chlorine, E.E. Millaway, M.H. Kleinman ...................... 88Liquidus Curves and Corrosion of Fe, Cr, Ni, Co, V, Cb, Ta, Ti,

and Zr in 500°C-750°C Mercury, J.R. Weeks ................... 98Technical Note: Corrosion Tunnels in Stainless Steels,

J.S. Armijo, B.E. Wilde ................................................. 107Effect of Halide Additions on Anodic Behavior of Nickel in

Sulfuric Acid Solutions, J. Postlethwaite, L.B. Freese ..... 109Erratum: ................................................................... 288Erratum: ................................................................... 115

May (No. 5)Role of Slip Step Emergence in the Early Stages of Stress

Corrosion Cracking in Face Centered Iron-Nickel-ChromiumAlloys, T.J. Smith, R.W. Staehle .................................... 117

Effect of Some Organic Phosphorus Compounds on theCorrosion of Low-Carbon Steel in Hydrochloric AcidSolutions, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, B. Dus .................. 130

1,000°C, F. Saegusa, L. Lee .......................................... 168Surface Chemical Factors in the Stress Corrosion Cracking

of Alpha-Brass, H.E. Johnson, J. Leja ........................... 178Discussion: Corrosion of Iron in an H2S-CO2-H2O System:

Composition and Protectiveness of the Sulfide Film as aFunction of pH, A.K. Dunlop, Reply: J.B. Sardisco,R.E. Pitts ...............................................................190, 351

July (No. 7)TECHNICAL NOTE: “Kansite”-Mackinawite, FeS, C. Milton ..... 191Discussion: ................................................................ 349Cathodic Protection in Molten Fluoride Salts at 1,200°F,

L.K. Matson, E.F. Stephan, P.D. Miller, W.K. Boyd,R.P. Milford .................................................................. 194

Discussion: J.B. Lawlar, Reply: ........................................ 197Discussion: Electrochemical Measurement of Low Corrosion

Rates, D.A. Jones, N.D. Greene ..................................... 198Reply: ................................................................................. 205Oxidation Characteristics of the Lanthanide Metals,

N.D. Greene, F.G. Hodge ............................................... 206

August (No. 8)An Investigation of the Utility of Instantaneous Corrosion Rate

Measurements for Inhibitor Studies, R.R. Annand ......... 215Discussion: F.N. Tsumac, Reply: ...................................... 228Polarization of Strained AISI 4340 Steel in Oxygenated NaCl

Solutions, S.M. Toy ....................................................... 229Hydrogen Sulfide Cracking of Carbon and Alloy Steels,

C.M. Hudgins, R.L. McGlasson, P. Mehdizadeh,W.M. Rosborough ......................................................... 238

September (No. 9)Hydrogen Permeability in a Stable Austenitic Stainless Steel,

J.H. Shively, R.F. Hehemann, A.R. Troiano .................... 253Resistance to Pitting of Types 202 and 321 Steels to

Sulfuric Acid and Sodium Chloride Solutions, R. Lebet,A. Piotrowski ................................................................ 257

Effect of Grain Size on Stress Corrosion of Type 302 AusteniticStainless Steel, V.L. Barnwell, J.R. Myers, R.K. Saxer .... 261

Embrittlement of High-Strength AISI 4340 Steel in BoilingNaCl Solution, H.L. Logan, J.M. Wehrung...................... 265

Discussion: E.H. Phelps, W.K. Boyd, Reply: ..................... 269

October (No. 10)Microprocesses in Stress Corrosion of Martensitic Steels,

N.A. Tiner, C.B. Gilpin .................................................. 271Discussion: T. Katz, E.H. Phelps, A. deS. Brasunas,

Reply: ............................................................................... 278Sensitivity to Stress Corrosion and Intergranular Attack of

High-Nickel Austenitic Alloys, H. Coriou, L. Grall, C. Mahieu,M. Pelas ....................................................................... 280

Technical Note: Oxidation Characteristics of Vapor-PlatedTungsten, V.A. Nieberlein .............................................. 291

Technical Note: Effectiveness of Nitroethane as aHydrogen Diffusion Inhibitor, L. Dauerman, D.B. Denny,D. Shanefield ................................................................ 294

November (No. 11)Effects of Mo, Cu, Si and P on Anodic Behavior of Chromium

Steels, E.A. Lizlovs ........................................................ 297Discussion: J.C. Bovankovich, Reply: ............................... 308Hydrogen Attack of Steel Under Dynamic Exposure

Conditions, R.J. Stueber, G.H. Geiger ............................ 309Environmental Effects on Titanium Alloys, N.G. Feige,

T.J. Murphy ................................................................. 320

December (No. 12)Corrosion Fatigue Performance of a Carbon Steel in Brine

Containing Air, H2S and CO2, P. Mehdizadeh,R.L. McGlasson, J.E. Landers ....................................... 325

Discussion: B.W. Bradley, R.C. Bowden .......................... 334

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E.L. Creamer, I. Rozalsky, W.J. Lochmann ................... 297Corrosion Resistance of Ti and a Ti-Pd Alloy in Hot,

Concentrated Sodium Chloride Solutions, A. Takamura 306Boiling Temperatures of MgCl Solutions — Their Application

in Stress Corrosion Studies, I.B. Casale ........................ 314Effect of Moisture on Decarburization and Fissuring of Steel

by Hydrogen at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures,J. Gutzeit, J.R. Thygeson, Jr. ....................................... 318

Anodic Polarization Behavior of Titanium and Titanium Alloysin Sulfuric Acids, J.M. Peters, J.R. Myers ..................... 326

November (No. 11)An Assembly for Electrochemical Corrosion Studies in

Aqueous Environments at High Temperature and Pressure,B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 331

Exfoliation and Stress Corrosion Characteristics of High-Strength, Heat Treatable Aluminum Alloy Plate, B.W. Lifka,D.O. Sprowls, J.G. Kaufman ......................................... 335

Cathode Effects in Anodic Protection, J.M. Stammen,C.R. Townsend ............................................................. 343

Use of Differential Capacitance Measurements to Predict theInhibitive Behavior of Organic Nitrogen Compounds,B. Mosier, G.B. Farquar ................................................ 349

December (No. 12)An Electrochemical Study of Aluminum Corrosion in Boiling

High-Purity Water, R.A. Legault, J.E. Draley .................. 365Technical Note: Simplified Procedure for Constructing

Pourbaix Diagrams, E.D. Verink, Jr. ............................. 371Corrosion of Prefilmed Zircaloy, S. Kass ........................... 374Adaptation of Linear Polarization Techniques for In-Situ

Corrosion Measurements in Water-Cooled Nuclear ReactorEnvironments, B.E. Wilde ............................................. 379

1968 (Vol. 24)

January (No. 1)Electrochemistry of Corrosion, R.F. Steigerwald ................... 1Effect of Microstructure on Anodic Polarization of Carbon

Steel in Sulfuric Acid, M.E. Komp, H.E. Trout, Jr. ............ 11Photopotential Measurements During Corrosion of Copper in

Aqueous Solutions, H.A. Arbit, K. Nobe ........................... 17Intergranular Corrosion of Nonsensitized Austenitic Stainless

Steels, J.S. Armijo .......................................................... 24

February (No. 2)Factors in Sulfide Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Steels,

R.S. Treseder, T.M. Swanson .......................................... 31Quarterly Report: Clarification of the Mechanism of the

Dealloying Phenomenon, R.H. Heidersbach ..................... 38Effect of Inhibitors on Scale Removal in HCl Pickling

Solutions, O.L. Riggs, Jr., R.M. Hurd............................... 45Effect of Crystal Orientation on the Anodic Polarization and

Passivity of Zinc, R.F. Ashton, M.T. Hepworth .................. 50

March (No. 3)Effect of Some Environmental Conditions on Stress Corrosion

Behavior of Ni-Cr-Fe Alloys in Pressurized Water, H.R.Copson, G. Economy ...................................................... 55

Electrochemical Properties of Ferrite and Cementite inRelation to Stress Corrosion of Mild Steels in NitrateSolutions, J.A.S. Green, R.N. Parkins .............................. 66

Effect of pH on the Stable Passivity of Stainless Steels,H.P. Leckie ..................................................................... 70

Stress Corrosion of Titanium Alloys in Aqueous MagnesiumChloride Solution at 154°C, G. Sanderson, J.C. Scully ..... 75

April (No. 4)Mechanisms of Carbon Steel Decarburization and Penetration

by Liquid Lithium, F. Beniere, M. Chemla, M. Aucouturier,

Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Steels andTitanium Alloys in Chloride Solutions at AmbientTemperature, M.H. Peterson, B.F. Brown, R.L. Newbegin,R.E. Groover ................................................................. 142

Technical Note: Compatibility of Two Ni-Ti Alloys withMercury, J.Y.N. Wang ................................................... 149

June (No. 6)Reference Electrodes in Acid and Base Systems, R.L. Every,

W.P. Banks .................................................................. 151Sulfide Stress Corrosion of Some Medium and Low-Alloy

Steels, E. Snape ........................................................... 154Deformation Substructure and Susceptibility to Intergranular

Stress Corrosion Cracking in an Aluminum Alloy,H.A. Holl ...................................................................... 173

A Precision High-Current Potentiostat, N.L. Conger,O.L. Riggs, Jr. .............................................................. 181

Erratum: ................................................................... 285

July (No. 7)Technical Note: Oxidation of Iron-Titanium Alloys at 1,000°C

in Air, G.H. Geiger, J.B. Wagner, Jr. ............................. 185Stress Corrosion Characteristics of a Ti-7% Al-2% Cb-1% Ta

Alloy, H.P. Leckie .......................................................... 187Tunnel Formation in Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloys,

M.F. Dean, F.H. Beck, R.W. Staehle ............................. 192Technical Note: Montage of Processes Operating During

Stress Corrosion Cracking, R.W. Staehle ...................... 202Anion Effect of Dissolution of Magnesium Metal in Aqueous

Solutions, J.W. Johnson, C.K. Chi, W.J. James ............ 204Erratum: ................................................................... 285Influence of Sulfur on the Corrosion Resistance of Austenitic

Stainless Steel, B.E. Wilde, J.S. Armijo ......................... 208Hydrogen Permeability of a Stable Austenitic Stainless Steel

Under Anodic Polarization, J.H. Shively, R.F. Hehemann,A.R. Troiano ................................................................. 215

Effect of Potential and Stress on Time to Failure of AusteniticStainless Steels in Magnesium Chloride Solutions,M. Smialowski, M. Rychcik .......................................... 218

August (No. 8)Influence of Long Time Polarization on Anodic Breakdown of

Titanium in Concentrated NaCl Solutions, F. Mazza ..... 223Erratum: ................................................................... 288Oxidation of Series of Dilute ZIrconium Alloys at 500°C in

Water Vapor Atmosphere Containing Trace Amounts ofOxygen, E.A. Gulbransen, K.F. Andrew ........................ 231

Anodic Behavior of Titanium and Commercial Alloys inSulfuric Acid, M. Levy .................................................. 236

Effect of Temperature on Stress Corrosion Fracture,W.D. Sylwestrowicz ...................................................... 245

Temperature Coefficient of Corrosion Inhibition, O.L. Riggs,Jr., R.M. Hurd ............................................................. 252

September (No. 9)Experience with Alclad Aluminum in Deep-Sea Buoyancy

Sphere, M.W. Wei ........................................................ 261Influence of Alternating Current on Corrosion of Mild Steel:

Behavior in 1 N Sulfuric Acid, A.R. Yamuna,N. Subramanyan .......................................................... 264

Anodic Corrosion Characteristics of Aluminum 7075 and7178, A.H. Roebuck, J.V. Luhan .................................. 268

Destructive Accumulation of Nitrogen in 30% Cr-20% Ni CastFurnace Tubes in Hydrocarbon Cracking Service at 1,100°C,J.R. Schley, F.W. Bennett ............................................ 276

Erratum: ................................................................... 288

October (No. 10)Effects of Columbium in Steel on Elevated Temperature

Hydrogen Attack, R.E. Bisaro, G.H. Geiger ................... 289Sulfuric Corrosion of Chromel-Alumel Thermocouples,

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P. LaCombe, C. Roques-Carmes ...................................... 83Optical Microscopy Studies of Anodic Dissolution of Iron in

Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Solutions, L. Felloni,G.P. Cammarota ............................................................. 90

Crevice Corrosion of Titanium in Aqueous Salt Solutions,J.C. Griess, Jr. ............................................................... 96

Hydrogen-Induced Phase Transformations in Type 304LStainless Steels, M.L. Holzworth, M.R. Louthan, Jr. ....... 110

Activation Energy From Carbon Steel Corrosion in PhosphoricAcid, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ...................................................... 125

May (No. 5)Formation and Reactivity Thermodynamics of Sodium Sulfate

with Gas Turbine Alloys, M.A. DeCrescente,N.S. Bornstein .............................................................. 127

Corrosion of Monel 400 in High-CO2 Well Water,G.M. Ugiansky, G.A. Ellinger ......................................... 134

Technical Note: Effect of Grain Size on Incubation andPropagation of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Type 302 Steel,R.J. Green, J.R. Myers .................................................. 137

Effect of Inorganic Contaminants on the Corrosion of Metalsin Chlorinated Solvents, J.J. Demo ............................... 139

June (No. 6)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alpha Titanium Alloys at Room

Temperature, D.T. Powell, J.C. Scully ............................ 151Microelectrodes for Corrosion Studies, H.J. Cleary ........... 159Influence of Prepolarization in the Electrochemical Behavior of

Iron-Carbon Alloy, G.C. Wood, G.C. Soltz ...................... 163Discussion: Dealloying Phenomenon, W.B. Brooks .......... 171Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Behavior of Ti and

Ti-Al Alloys in Methanol Iodine Solutions, A.J. Sedriks,J.A.S. Green, P.W. Slattery ............................................ 172

Technical Note: A Technique for Identification ofMicroquantities of Corrosion Products on MiniaturizedElectronic Components, G.L. Downs, J.D. Braun,V.D. Jones ................................................................... 178

Mechanisms of Sensitization and Stablization of IncoloyNickel-Iron-Chromium Alloy 825, E.L. Raymond ............ 180

July (No. 7)Absorption of Hydrogen by Cathodically Protected Steel,

P.E. Hudson, E.S. Snavely, Jr., J.S. Payne, L.D. Fiel, N.Hackerman .................................................................. 189

Polarization Behavior of Iron Cobalt Alloys in Sulfuric AcidSolutions, M.M. Mottern, J.R. Myers ............................. 197

Separation of Corrosion and Stress Effects in StressCorrosion: Ti-Al-4% V in Bromine-Methanol Solutions,F.H. Cocks, J.F. Russo, S.B. Bruemmer ........................ 206

Oxidation of Vanadium-Based Alloys by Liquid SodiumContaining Dissolved Oxides in Temperatures From 500°Cto 600°C, H.U. Borgstedt, G. Frees ................................ 209

Effects of Uranium on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels in aNitrate Environment, R.D. McDonald ............................ 214

Some Effects of Nitrogen Content on the Stress CorrosionSusceptibility of AISI Type 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel,J.F. Eckel, T.B. Cox ...................................................... 218

Discussion: Scale Removal in HCI, R.M. Hudson,C.J. Warning ................................................................ 222

August (No. 8)Passivation and Activation of Iron in the Presence of

Molybdate Ions, G.H. Cartledge ..................................... 223Oxidation of Zinc Single Crystals Under Ionic Bombardment,

R. DeMaria, P. Spinedi, E. Susi-DeMaria ....................... 237Role of Surface Stress on Hydrogen Absorption by 4340 Steel,

D.I. Phalen, D.A. Vaughan ............................................ 243Passivation of Crevices During Anodic Protection,

W.D. France, Jr., N.D. Greene, Jr. ................................. 247Dissolution of Zinc in the NaNO3-NH4Cl-NH3H2O System,

J.D. Goodrich, G.M. Schmid ......................................... 252Corrosion and Mass Transfer with Chemical Reaction — The

Dissolution of Magnesium in Hydrochloric Acid,J. Marangozis ............................................................... 255

September (No. 9)Roles of Composition and Microstructure in Sulfide Cracking

of Steel, E. Snape ......................................................... 261Dislocation Etch Pitting Studies on Tungsten Single Crystals

Under Potentiostatic Conditions, S.R. Maloof ................. 283Improved Data Recording for Automatic Potentiodynamic

Polarization Measurements, W.D. France, Jr., R.W. Lietz 298Stress Corrosion Behavior of High-Strength Steels,

H.P. Leckie, A.W. Loginow ............................................. 291Electrochemical Behavior of Some Nickel-Based and Cobalt-

Based Alloys, R.B. Leonard ........................................... 301

October (No. 10)Techniques for Investigating Hydrogen-Induced Cracking of

Steels with High-Yield Strength, C.D. Kim, A.W. Loginow 313Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic

Stainless Steels in Oxygenated High-Temperature Water,J.S. Armijo ................................................................... 319

Role of Interstitial and Substitutional Impurities in StressCorrosion Cracking of Low-Carbon Steel in Nitrate Solution,J. Flis, J.C. Scully ........................................................ 326

Technical Note: Hazards of Mercury to Metals and Alloys inthe Process Industries and Some Little Known Sources ofMercury Contamination, W.B. Brooks ........................... 335

Technical Note: Identification of the Initial Oxide Films on18-8 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water,T. Nakayama, Y. Oshida ............................................... 336

Influence of Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Ammonia on theCorrosion Behavior of Plain Carbon Steel in High-Temperature Water, B.E. Wilde ..................................... 338

Effects of Composition on the Stress Corrosion Cracking ofFerritic Stainless, A.P. Bond, H.J. Dundas..................... 344

Technical Note: Improved Working Electrode Assembly forElectrochemical Measurements, J.R. Myers, E.G. Gruenler,L.A. Smulczenski .......................................................... 352

November (No. 11)Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Explosively

Shocked Austenitic Stainless Steels and Explosion-BondedStainless Steel-to-Steel Clads, L.F. Trueb ...................... 355

High-Temperature Corrosion of Some Gas Turbine Alloys,R. Viswanathan ............................................................ 359

Technical Note: Corrosion of Steel by Iodine, D.R. Ochar,D.A. Vermilyea ............................................................. 368

Effects of Surface Preparation on Stress Corrosion Cracking ofType 310 Stainless Steel in Boiling 42% MagnesiumChloride, R.W. Cochran, R.W. Staehle ........................... 369

Effect of Impurities on the Defects in Oxides and TheirRelationship to Oxidation of Metal, P. Kofstad................ 379

December (No. 12)A Study of Sensitization in Types 304 and 304L Stainless

Steels Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy, O.W. Albritton .... 389Influence of Silicon and Manganese on Corrosion Behavior of

Austenitic Stainless Steels, B.E. Wilde, J.S. Armijo ........ 393Interpretation of Passive Current Maxima During Polarization

of Stainless Steels, W.D. France, Jr., N.D. Greene, Jr. .... 403Effect of Cold Working and Annealing on Oxidation Rates of

Copper in Dry Air at Room Temperature,P.K. Krishnamoorthy, S.C. Sicrar .................................. 407

Effect of the Polarization Technique on Dezincification Ratesand the Physical Structure of Dezincified Zones,E.E. Langenegger, F.P.A. Robinson ................................ 411

Technical Note: Studies of Galvanic Corrosion Couples inLiquid Fluorine, S.M. Toy, W.D. English, W.E. Crane ..... 418

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Observations on the Initiation of Stress Corrosion Cracking inAluminum Alloy 7039, W.J. Helfrich ............................. 423

Technical Note: Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking ofMild Steels and Low-Alloy Steels in the H2-CO-CO2 System,M. Kowaka, S. Nagata ................................................... 427

Discussion: Sulfide Corrosion Cracking, J.H. Hoke ......... 429

1969 (Vol. 25)

January (No. 1)Apparatus for Stress Corrosion Tests in Boiling Magnesium

Chloride Solutions, M.A. Streicher, A.J. Sweet ................... 1Oxidation of 304L Stainless Steel by Steamand by Air,

J.T. Bittel, L.H. Sjodahl, J.F. White ................................... 7Influence of Alloying Elements on the Stress Corrosion

Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steel, A.W. Loginow,J.F. Bates ....................................................................... 15

Resistance of Explosion-Bonded Stainless Steel Clads toIntergranular Corrosion, B. Hill, L.F. Trueb ..................... 23

Corrosion and Hydrogen Pickup of Zircaloy in ConcentratedLithium Hydroxide Solutions, S. Kass ............................. 30

February (No. 2)Application of Electrochemical Techniques to the Study of

Corrosion of Automotive Trim Materials, M.S. Walker,L.C. Rowe ....................................................................... 47

A Study of the Mechanism of Dezincification of Brasses,E.E. Langenegger, F.P.A. Robinson .................................. 59

Technical Note: Polarization Behavior of Niobium in NaOH,D.L. Piron, K. Nobe ......................................................... 67

Double-Layer Capacitance Measurements of InhibitiveProperties of HCl of Some Phosphororganic Compounds,B. Dus, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................... 69

Nature of Corrosion of Zinc by Sulfurous Acid at OrdinaryTemperatures, W. McLeod, R.R. Rogers ........................... 74

Directional Effects in the Stress Corrosion Cracking of anAluminum Alloy, G.M. Ugiansky, L.P. Skolnick,S.W. Stiefle ..................................................................... 77

Technical Note: Effect of “Pure” Methanolon the Cracking ofTitanium, E.G. Haney, W.R. Wearmouth ........................ 87

Corrosion Studies of Aluminum-Brass Condenser TubeMaterial, K. Balakrishnan, P.L. Annamalai,B. Sathianandham, N. Subramanyan, S. Sampath .......... 92

March (No. 3)Corrosion Behavior of Nonferrous Alloy Feedwater-Heater

Materials in Neutral Water with Low Oxygen Contents,E.G. Brush, W.L. Pearl .................................................... 99

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Type 304L Stainless Steel,M.L. Holzworth ............................................................. 107

Discussion: Surface Stress on Hydrogen Adsorption by 4340,R.M. Hudgins, D.I. Phalen, D.A. Vaughan...................... 116

Corrosion of Ni-Cr-Al-Fe Alloys by Hydrogen Sulfide at1,100°F to 1,800°F, F.J. Bruns ..................................... 119

Sulfidation of a Complex Nickel-Based Alloy-Inconel 713C,J. Chander, H.J. McQueen............................................ 126

Discussion: Role of the Anion in Passive Layer Formation,O.L. Riggs, Jr. .............................................................. 130

Liquidus Curves and Corrosion of Fe, Ti, Zr, and Cu in LiquidBi-Pb Alloys, J.R. Weeks, A.J. Romano .......................... 131

Role of Arsenic in Preventing the Dezincification of á-Brass,E.E. Langenegger, F.P.A. Robinson ................................ 137

April (No. 4)Mechanism of Corrosion Tunnelling with Special Reference to

Cu3Au, P.R. Swann ....................................................... 147Corrosion Behavior of Nickel and Inconel in Acidic Chloride

Solutions, D.L. Piron, E.P. Koutsoukos, K. Nobe ............ 151Behavior of Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Materials in Chemical

Service, R.F. Regester ................................................... 157An Investigation of Mode of Failure of Copper-Beryllium Alloy

Specimens in Stress Corrosion Fracture,W.D. Sylwestrowicz ....................................................... 168

Technical Note: Effect of Bulk Oxides on Anodic Polarizationof Steel in NH3-NH4-NO3-H2O Solutions, O.L. Riggs, Jr. .. 170

Anodic and Cathodic Behavior of Maraging Steel in AcidSolution, R.F. Tobias, K. Nobe ....................................... 173

Technical Note: Explanation of the Cleavage Plane Observedin Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alpha Phase Titanium-Aluminum Alloys, D.A. Mauney, E.A. Starke, Jr. ........... 177

Anodic Passivation of Metals in Fused Salt Electrolytes,I.D. Dirmeik ................................................................. 180

Anodic Polarization of Anodized Aluminum, D.A. Jones .... 187

May (No. 5)Research on Notch Plasticity May Contribute to the

Understanding of Stress Corrosion Cracking, J.W. Spretnak,C.A. Griffis ................................................................... 193

Corrosion Behavior of Ni-Cr-Iron Alloy 600 in BoratedPressurized Water Reactor Environments, D. Van Rooyen,H.R. Copson, W.E. Berry ............................................... 194

A New Solution Potential Measurement for Predicting StressCorrosion Performance of 2219 Aluminum Alloy, R.L. Horst,Jr., E.H. Hollingsworth, W. King.................................... 199

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium inAlcohol-Iodine Solutions, A.J. Sedriks ........................... 207

A Correlated Potentiostatic Microscopic Study of IronPassivation in Sulfuric Acid, A. Pigeaud, H.B. Kirkpatrick209

Correlation of Ti-6% Al-4% V Fractographs with MechanicalBehavior in Methanol-Acid, Methanol, and AirEnvironments, H.L. Gegel, H.B. Kirkpatrick,C.M. Swinning .............................................................. 215

Thermal Stability of Hastelloy Alloy C-276, R.B. Leonard .. 222

June (No. 6)Passivity and Anodic Protection, J.E. Reinoehl, F.H. Beck 233Use of Internal Damping Measurements in the Study of

Environmental Cracking, A. Thiruvengadam,M. Gunasekaran, H.S. Preiser ....................................... 343

Flaw Growth in Ti-6% Al-4% V in Freon Environments,L. Raymond, R.J. Usell ................................................. 251

Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Ni Alloys inSulfuric Acid, R.R. Sayano, K. Nobe .............................. 260

Recent Applications of Electrode Potential Measurements inthe Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Metal Corrosion,M. Pourbaix .................................................................. 267

July (No. 7)Clarification of the Mechanism of the Dealloying

Phenomena ................................................................. 285Technical Note: Inhibition of Stress Corrosion in Type 304

Stainless Steel by Lithium Silicate, M.L. Holzworth,A.E. Symonds ............................................................... 287

Stress Corrosion via Localized Anodic Dissolution in Cu-AuAlloys, H.W. Pickering ................................................... 289

Initial Stages of Oxide Film Formation on Copper and SomeCopper Alloys, M.D. Sanderson, J.C. Scully ................... 291

Variable Corrosion Resistance of 18% Cr-8% Ni StainlessSteels: Behavior of Commercial Alloys, B.E. Wilde,N.D. Greene, Jr. ........................................................... 300

Corrosion of Cobalt and Cobalt Alloys, F.R. Morral ........... 307

August (No. 8)Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Behavior of

Titanium in Methanol Solutions: Effect of Metal Ions inSolution, A.J. Sedriks, J.A.S. Green .............................. 324

Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Phosphated Steels,R.L. Chance, W.D. France, Jr. ....................................... 329

Hot Salt Stress Corrosion of a Titanium Alloy: Generation of

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Environments at Room Temperature, J.D. Harston,J.C. Scully .................................................................... 493

Kinetics of the Nickel-Chlorine Reaction at TemperaturesBetween 350°C and 600°C, B.J. Downey, J.C. Bermel,P.J. Zimmer ................................................................. 502

Role of the Strain Hardening Exponent in Stress CorrosionCracking of a High-Strength Steel, V.J. Colangelo,M.S. Ferguson .............................................................. 509

An Automatic Polarization Apparatus for ElectrochemicalCorrosion Studies, W.D. Henry, B.E. Wilde .................... 515

Clarification of the Mechanism of the DealloyingPhenomena .................................................................. 519

1970 (Vol. 26)

January (No. 1)Comparison of Chemically and Electrolytically Induced Pitting

Corrosion, W.D. France, N.D. Greene ................................ 1Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic

Stainless Steel, M. Marek, R.F. Hochman .......................... 5A Study of the Mechanics of Fracture in Stress Corrosion

Cracking, M.P. Kaplan, D.S. Cowgill, J.S. Fritzen,W.E. Krupp, S. Krystkowiak, K.E. Weber ........................... 7

Predictions of Corrosion Rates of Stainless Steel in FlowingLiquid Sodium, R.C. Blair, Z.A. Munir ............................. 15

Thermochemistry and the Oxidation of Refractory Metals atHigh Temperature, E.A. Gulbransen ................................ 19

Corrosion of 85% Ni-15% Chromium Alloy at 1,600°F inControlled Atmospheres Containing O2, SO2, SO3, H2S, andN2, R. Viswanathan, C.J. Spengler ................................... 29

February (No. 2)Mechanism of Corrosion of Columbium in Sodium Hydroxide,

H.W. Leavenworth, Jr., J.P. Carter, D. Schlain ................ 43Electrochemical Characteristics of Iron During Corrosion:

Effect of Heat Treatment and Purity, A. Akiyama,R.E. Patterson, K. Nobe ................................................... 51

Role of the Chloride Ion in Iron Corrosion, R.T. Foley ......... 58Determination of the Amount of Oxide on the Surface of Iron

and Steel by Reduction, R.W. Gurry ................................ 71Effect of Time on Corrosion Rates in Sulfuric Acid Predicted

from Electrochemical Data, A.H. Wagner, J.R. Myers ....... 79Discussion: Surface Stress on Hydrogen Absorption,

W. Beck ......................................................................... 86

March (No. 3)Effect of pH on Seawater Stress Corrosion Cracking of the

Ti-7% Al-2% Cb-1% Ta Alloy, D.A. Litvin, B. Hill .............. 89Resistance of 18% Cr-18% Ni-2% Si Stainless Steel to Stress

Corrosion Crack Propagation in Boiling MagnesiumChloride, J.A. Davis ........................................................ 95

Strain Electrometry Studies of Aluminum, H. Leiheiser, Jr.,E. Kellerman .................................................................. 99

Cathodic Hydrogen Absorption and Severe Embrittlement in aHigh-Strength Steel, K. Farrell ...................................... 105

Prediction of Exfoliation and Stress Corrosion Performance of7178-T76 and 7075-T76 Aluminum Alloy Sheet and Plate,R.L. Horst, Jr., B.W. Lifka ............................................. 111

Effect of Heavy Metal Ions on Susceptibility of AISI 4340 Foilto Stress Corrosion Cracking in Dilute Aqueous HClSolutions, P. Fugassi, E.G. Haney ................................. 118

April (No. 4)Comparison of Fracture Mechanics and Nominal Stress

Analyses in Stress Corrosion Cracking, S.R. Novak,S.T. Rolfe ..................................................................... 121

Effect of Dissolution of Oxide Film on Oxidation of Zr-1% NbAlloy in Air and Pressurized Steam at 450°C, I.A. El-Shanshoury, M.E. El-Dahshan ..................................... 131

Hydrogen and Its Embrittling Effect, H.R. Gray .............. 337Environmental Effects of Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds on

the Resistance to Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 4340Steel in Aqueous Chloride Solutions, A. Tirman, E.G. Haney,P. Fugassi .................................................................... 342

Separation of Corrosion and Stress Effects in StressCorrosion: Critical Role of Surface Preparation,F.H. Cocks, J.F. Russo, S.B. Bruemmer ........................ 345

Technical Note: Effect of Applied Current on StressCorrosion of Beryllium, T.T. King, J.R. Myers ................ 349

September (No. 9)Hydrogen Permeability and Delayed Failure of Polarized

Martensitic Steels, C.F. Barth, E.A. Steigerwald,A.R. Troiano ................................................................. 353

Technique for Studying the Kinetics of Intergranular CrackNucleation on AISI Type 304 Stainless Steel in OxygenatedWater at 289°C, B.E. Wilde ........................................... 359

Technical Note: Grain Boundary Grooving Measurement ofthe Effective Solubility of Stainless Steel in Sodium,J. Hopenfeld, W.M. Robertson ....................................... 365

Electrochemical Detection of Localized Corrosion, D.A. Jones,N.D. Greene ................................................................. 367

Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Mixed AnhydrousNitric and Sulfuric Acids, J.M. Viebrock ........................ 371

Comments on Anodic Tafel Slopes of Iron, F.M. Donahue . 379A Method for Improving Hydrogen Sulfide Accelerated

Cracking Resistance of Low-Alloy Steels, E. Snape,F.W. Schaller, R.M.F. Jones .......................................... 380

Corrosion Behavior of Types 304 and 316 Stainless Steel inHot 85% Phosphoric Acid, E.A. Lizlovs .......................... 389

Research in Progress: Intergranular Attack of SensitizedAustenitic Stainless Steel by Water Containing FluorideIons, D.T. Ward, D.L. Mathis, R.W. Staehle .................... 394

October (No. 10)Rates of Reaction of Dissolved Oxygen with Scavengers in

Sweet and Sour Brines, E.S. Snavely, Jr., F.E. Blount ... 397Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Fracture of a Copper

Beryllium Alloy, W.D. Sylwestrowicz .............................. 405Effect of Oxygen on the Compatibility of Niobium with

Potassium, R.L. Klueh .................................................. 416Effect of Silicon on the Stress Corrosion Resistance of Low-

Alloy High-Strength Steels, C.S. Carter .......................... 423Correction and Comment on Apparatus for Stress Corrosion

Tests in Boiling Magnesium Chloride Solutions,M.A. Streicher, A.J. Sweet ............................................. 432

Environmental Effects of Anthraquinone Derivatives on theResistance to Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 4340 Steelin Aqueous Chloride Solutions, A. Tirman, P. Fugassi,E.G. Haney ................................................................... 434

Relationship of Heat Treatment to the Corrosion Resistanceof Stainless Alloys, M.H. Brown ..................................... 438

November (No. 11)Protective Films and Structure Dependent Corrosion in

Aluminum, O.P. Arora, J.A. Issai, M. Metzger ................ 445Some Limitations of the Linear Polarization Technique in

Evaluating Corrosion Behavior, M.E. Indig, C. Groot ...... 455Mechanism of Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking of

Austenitic Stainless Steels, P.R. Rhodes ........................ 462Theoretical Considerations in the Measurements of

Polarization and Corrosion Potential Curves,W.A. Mueller ................................................................ 473

December (No. 12)Fractographic Observations of the Stress Corrosion Cracking

of Titanium Alloys in Methanolic Environments, C.T. Powell,J.C. Scully .................................................................... 483

Stress Corrosion of Type 304 Steel in H2SO4/NaCl

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Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti-8% Al-11% Mo-V Alloy:Electrochemical Behavior in Aqueous Solutions, C.M. Chen,F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............................................. 135

Effect of Polarization Rate in Potentiokinetic AnodicPolarization of Iron in 1 NH2SO4, J.E. Reinoehl, F.H. Beck,M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 141

Technical Note: Effect of Cold Work on Anodic Polarizationof Iron in H2SO4, T.C. Finley, J.R. Myers ........................ 150

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti and Ti-6% Al-4% V Alloy inDinitrogen Tetroxide, P.J. Moreland, W.K. Boyd ............. 153

Effect of Corrosion Environment on Crack Propagation inAlpha Brass and a Copper-Beryllium Alloy,W.D. Sylwestrowicz ....................................................... 160

May (No. 5)Electrochemical Measurement of Corrosion, M.E. Indig,

C. Groot ...................................................................... 171Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels, L.M. Dvoracek177Effects of Stress and Plastic Deformation on the Corrosion of

Steel, W.D. France, Jr. .................................................. 189Discussion: Chemically and Electrolytically Induced Pitting,

R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 200Effect of Neutron Irradiation on the Stress Corrosion

Properties of 7075 Aluminum, A.J. Jacobs, G.G. Bentle . 201Technical Note: Use of Pourbaix Diagrams in Predicting

the Susceptibility to Dealloying, E.D. Verink, Jr.,P.A. Parrish .................................................................. 214

Corrosion Research in Progress Quarterly Report: Clarificationof the Dealloying Phenomena ........................................ 217

June (No. 6)An Electrochemical-Statistical Study of the Effect of Chemical

Environment on Corrosion Behavior of Mild Steel,R.A. Legault, S. Mori, H.P. Leckie .................................. 121

Optical Microscopy Studies of Anodic Dissolution of Iron inSulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Solutions: Influence of MetalPurity, Structure, and Heat Treatment, G.P. Cammarota, L. Felloni, G. Palombarini, S.S. Traverso ....................... 129

Transition in Mode of Cracking and Effect of Cold Reductionon Stress Corrosion Cracking in Copper Manganese Alloys,U.K. Chatterjee, S.C. Sirkar, T. Banerjee ....................... 141

Effect of Chloride Ion on the Anodic Dissolution Kinetics ofChromium-Nickel Binary Alloys in Dilute Sulfuric Acid,F.G. Hodge, B.E. Wilde ................................................. 146

Determining Dissolved Oxygen in Water, D.A. Jones ........ 151A Potentiostatic and Galvanostatic Study of Carbon Steel

Surfaces in NH3-NH4NO3-H2O Solutions, O.L. Riggs, Jr. . 155Technical Note: Effect of Precorrosion on the

Electrochemical Response of Strained Al Alloys,S.B. Bruemmer, F.H. Cocks .......................................... 157

New Metallographic Evidence for Dezincification of Brass byRedeposition of Copper, R.M. Horton ............................. 160

July (No. 7)Grain Morphology Contribution to Stress Corrosion

Susceptibility in 7075-T651 Aluminum Alloy, G. Geschwind,G.C. Soltz, P.N. Adler .................................................... 165

Anodic Polarization Measurements of Active-Passive NickelAlloys by Rapid-Scan Potentiostatic Techniques, P.E. Morris,R.C. Scarberry .............................................................. 169

Behavior of Sulfide Electrodes in Aqueous Sodium ChlorideSolutions, M.I. Khokhar, E.G. Haney, P. Fugassi ........... 180

Technical Note: Formation of Cracks in Austenitic StainlessSteels Cathodically Charged with Hydrogen, H. Okada,Y. Hosoi, S. Abe ............................................................ 183

Selective Oxide Films of a 5% Aluminum-Iron Alloy in a Low-O2 Potential Atmosphere, T. Nakayama, K. Kaneko ........ 187

Mechanism for the Acid Corrosion Behavior of Neutron-Irradiated Uranium, L.E. Kindlimann, N.D. Greene ........ 189

An Electrochemical Investigation of Corrosion of Ferritic Steels

in Molten Sulfates, G. Baudo, A. Tamba, G. Bombara .... 193Hydrogen Emanation and Distribution in Metals and Alloys,

S.M. Toy, A. Phillips ...................................................... 200Comment on Some Limitations of the Linear Polarization

Techniques in Evaluating Corrosion Behavior,F.B. Mansfeld, K.B. Oldham.......................................... 207

Role of Sodium and Sulfur in the Accelerated OxidationPhenomena — Sulfidation, N.S. Bornstein,M.A. DeCrescente ......................................................... 209

August (No. 8)Effect of Cold Rolling on Resistance of Ni-Fe Alloys to

Hydrogen Cracking, J.A. Marquez, I. Matsushima,H.H. Uhlig .................................................................... 215

Solubility and Distribution of Tritium in Annealed andCold-Worked 304 Stainless Steel in Temperature Range100°C to 300°C, G.W. Powell, J.D. Braun, K.F. Chaney,G.L. Downs .................................................................. 223

Future Developments in Corrosion and Oxidation Research,G.C. Wood .................................................................... 229

Anodic Dissolution of Molybdenum, J.W. Johnson, C.H. Chi,C.K. Chen, W.J. James ................................................. 238

Technical Note: A Modified Electrochemical Expression forCorrosion Rate Measurements, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............... 243

Free Corrosion of Pure Iron by Phosphoric Acid, A.J. Smith,J.D. Hatfield ................................................................. 246

Technical Note: Concept of the Occluded Corrosion Cell, B.F.Brown .......................................................................... 249

Aging of AISI Type 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel ContainingNitrogen and Its Influence on Stress Corrosion Cracking,J.F. Eckel, G.S. Clevinger .............................................. 251

Quarterly Report: Clarification of the Dealloying Phenomena,R.H. Heidersbach ......................................................... 256

September (No. 9)Technical Note: Effects on Stress on Entry and Permeation

of Hydrogen in Iron, H.E. Townsend, Jr. ........................ 361Oxidation of 21% Cr-6% Ni-9% Mn Stainless Steel in Molten

Lead Oxide and Static Air, R.O. Slonaker, G.W. Powell ... 363Reaction of Parylene C-Coated Lithium with Water Vapor,

M.A. Spivack ................................................................ 371Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium: Some Surface

Chemical Reactions in Methanol and Carbon Tetrachloride,I.R. Leith, J.W. Hightower, C.G. Harkins ....................... 377

Influence of Surface Finish on Passivity Retention of StainlessSteels, N. Azzerri, L. Giuliani, G. Bombara ..................... 381

Fractographic Observations on the Stress Corrosion Crackingof Some Austenitic Stainless Steels in MgCl2 Solutions at154°C, J.D. Harston, J.C. Scully ................................... 387

Technical Note: Composition and Hydrogen Stress Crackingof Steels, J.H. Hoke ...................................................... 396

Discussion: Limitations on the Use of Pourbaix Diagramsto Predict Dealloying or Other Corrosion Characteristics,T.J. Lennox, Jr. ............................................................ 397

October (No. 10)Potentiostatic Passivation of Mild Steel in 300°C NaOH

Solution, R.L. Jones, L.W. Strattan, E.D. Osgood ........... 399Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mulberry,

N.J. Magnani ................................................................ 406Solid Cadmium Embrittlement: Titanium Alloys, D.N. Fager,

W.F. Spurr ................................................................... 409Film Formation and pH Effects in Stress Corrosion Cracking

of Type 304 Stainless Steel, H.R. Baker, M.C. Bloom,R.N. Bolster, C.R. Singleterry ........................................ 420

Technical Note: Fractographic Diagnosis of Stress CorrosionCracking in Al-Zn-Mg Alloys, D.A. Meyn ........................ 427

Technical Note: Electrochemical Reduction of Thick RustLayers Formed on Steel Surfaces, H. Okada, Y. Hosoi,H. Naito ....................................................................... 429

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5151

Significance of Protection Potential in Pitting andIntergranular Corrosion, M. Pourbaix ............................ 431

Corrosion Inhibition of Zone-Refined Iron by Ring-SubstitutedBenzoic Acids, A. Akiyama, K. Nobe .............................. 439

Quarterly Report: Clarification of the Dealloying Phenomena,R.H. Heidersbach ......................................................... 445

Unique Environment of Seawater and Its Effect on Corrosionof Metals, K.G. Compton ............................................... 448

November (No. 11)Effect of Alloy Composition on Stress Corrosion Cracking of

Fe-Cr-Ni-Based Alloys, R.W. Staehle, J.J. Royuela,T.L. Raredon, E. Serrate, C.R. Morin, R.V. Farrar ........... 451

Use of Precracked Specimens in Stress Corrosion Testing ofHigh-Strength Aluminum Alloys, M.V. Hyatt .................. 487

Technical Note: Measurement of Galvanic Corrosion Currentat Zero External Impedance, G. Lauer, F.B. Mansfeld .... 504

Electrochemical Behavior of Molybdenum in Acid ChlorideSolutions, J.W. Johnson, M.S. Lee, W.J. James ............. 507

December (No. 12)Corrosion of Resulfurized Free-Machining Stainless Steels,

M. Henthorne ............................................................... 511Corrosion of Copper in Flourochemical Liquid Coolants,

L.H. Lee ....................................................................... 529Variable Corrosion Resistance of 18Cr-8Ni Stainless Steels:

Influence of Environmental and Metallurgical Factors,N.D. Greene, B.E. Wilde ................................................ 533

Electrochemical Conditions at the Tip of An Advancing StressCorrosion Crack in AISI 4340 Steel, J.A. Smith,M.H. Peterson, B.F. Brown ............................................ 539

Technical Note: A Quantitative Electrochemical Test forPorosity in Permalloy-Plated Memory Wire, F.B. Mansfeld,E.P. Parry ..................................................................... 542

Technical Note: Effect of Temperature on Anodic Protectionof Iron in Sulfuric Acid, T.C. Finley, J.R. Myers .............. 544

Effects of Residual Stresses onStress Corrosion CrackGrowth Rates in Aluminum Alloy, M.V. Hyatt ................ 547

Plane of Crack Propagation in Stress Corrosion Fracturein Copper-Berylium, W.D. Sylwestrowicz ....................... 552

Acceleration of Liquid Mercury Embrittlement of TitaniumAlloys by Ultrasonic Oscillations, C.M. Chen,H.B. Kirkpatrick ........................................................... 559

1971 (Vol. 27)

January (No. 1)Dissolution Behavior of Fe-Fe3C Structures as a Function of

pH, Potential, and Anion — An Electron Microscopic Study,C.J. Cron, J.H. Payer, R.W. Staehle ................................... 1

An Investigation of Anodic Behavior of Low-Alloy Steels,G. Bombara, G. Agabio ................................................... 26

Factors Influencing the Corrosion of Boiler Steels inMunicipal Incinerators, P.D. Miller, H.H. Krause .............. 32

Inhibition of Methanol Cracking of Ti-6% Al-4% V Foil: Effectof Pretreatments with Aqueous Solutions of Electrolytes,E.G. Haney, P. Fugassi ................................................... 46

Use of Precracked Specimens in Selecting Heat Treatments forStress Corrosion Resistance in High-Strength AluminumAlloys, M.V. Hyatt ........................................................... 49

February (No. 2)Characteristics of Tantalided and Hafnided Samples in Highly

Corrosive Electrolyte Solutions, I.F. Danzig, R.M. Dempsey,A.B. La Conti .................................................................. 55

Stress Corrosion Cracking of 304L Austenitic Steel and theMartensite Transformation, S.S. Birley, D. Tromans ........ 63

Solid Cadmium Embrittlement: Steel Alloys, D.N. Fager,W.F. Spurr ..................................................................... 72

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti-8% Al-1% Mo-1% V Alloy:Aqueous and Methanol Environments, C.M. Chen,F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ................................................ 77

Computer Simulation of Stress Corrosion Cracking,B.D. McLaughlin ............................................................ 84

March (No. 3)Effect of H2S on Differential Aeration Cells with AISI 4340

Steel Electrodes, M.I. Khokhar, P. Fugassi, E.G. Haney .... 91Interpretation of the Second Anodic Current Maximum on

Polarization Curves of Sensitized Chromium Steels in H2SO4,M.B. Rockel .................................................................... 95

Technical Note: Effect of Cold Work on IntergranularCorrosion of Sensitized Stainless Steel, C.S. Tedmon, Jr.,D.A. Vermilyea, D.E. Broecker ....................................... 104

Electrochemical Behavior of Homogeneous Pb-Tl Alloys in1 N H2SO4, J.W. Johnson, P.J. Aragon, W.J. James ....... 107

Technical Note: Grain Boundary Grooving of Type 304Stainless Steel and Armco Iron Due to Liquid SodiumCorrosion, H.U. Borgstedt ............................................. 113

Interpretation of Some Hydrogen Embrittlement Phenomena,W. Beck, P.K. Subramanyan, F.S. Williams ................... 115

Intergranular Corrosion in High-Purity Ferritic StainlessSteels: Effect of Cooling Rate and Alloy Composition,R.J. Hodges .................................................................. 119

April (No. 4)1970 Edward DeMille Campbell Lecture: Perspectives on

Corrosion of Materials, M.G. Fontana ............................ 129Corrosion of Alkaline Earth Flourides in High-Temperature

Chlorination Atmoshperes, D.L. Paulson, L.L. Oden ....... 146Observations of Hot Saline Water Corrosion of Aluminum

Alloys, A.C. Fraker, A.W. Ruff, Jr. ................................. 151Embrittlement of Ti-7Al Binary Alloy in Seawater,

J.L. Cavallaro, R.C. Wilcox ............................................ 157Intergranular Corrosion in High-Purity Ferrictic Stainless

Steels: Isothermal Time-Temp Sensitization Measurements,R.J. Hodges .................................................................. 164

Technical Note: Passivity of Electrodepostied Sn-Co Alloy,Y. Tsuji, M. Ichikawa .................................................... 168

Clarification of Dealloying Phenomena, R.H. Heidersbach . 170

May (No. 5)ASTM 1970 Gillett Memorial Lecture: Observations

and Thoughts on Stress Corrosion Mechanisms,N.A. Nelisen .................................................................. 173

Stress Corrosion Properties of High-Strength, PrecipitationHardening Stainless Steels, C.S. Carter, D.G. Farwick,A.M. Ross, J.M. Uchida ................................................. 190

On the Chemistry of the Solution at Tips of StressCorrosion Cracks in Al Alloys, A.J. Sedriks, J.A.S. Green,D.L. Novak ................................................................... 198

Electrochemical Evaluation of Resistance of StainlessAlloys to Chloride Media, R.P. Jackson, D. Van Rooyen .. 203

ECM Behavior of Steel in NaClO4 Electolytes, J.P. Hoare,K.-W. Mao, A.J. Wallace, Jr. .......................................... 211

Stress Corrosion Cracking Along Zero Isoclinics, B.C. Syrett,L.P. Trudeau ................................................................ 216

June (No. 6)Review of Literature on Pitting Corrosion Published Since

1960, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................... 223Crevice Effect During Polarization of Ti-8% Al-1% Mo-1% V

Alloy in Aqueous and Methanol Environments, C.M. Chen,F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............................................. 234

Technical Note: Effect of Benzoate and Chloride Ions onPassive Iron in Alkaline Solutions, O. Lahodny, K. Nobe . 239

Corrosion of Iron in Hydrochloric Acid, E.B. Butler .......... 241Polarization Admittance Study of Lithium Corrosion in

Propylene Carbonate Solutions, J.C. Cessna .................. 244

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Cracking of a Maraging Steel, H.W. Hayden, S. Floreen .. 429Technical Note: On the So-Called Linear Polarization Method

for Measurement of Corrosion Rates, K.B. Oldham,F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 434

Area Relationships in Galvanic Corrosion: F.B. Mansfeld .. 436Further Studies Defining the Aqueous Corrosion Performance

of a Zirconium-Niobium-Copper Alloy, S. Kass ............... 443

November (No. 11)Characteristics of Localized Corrosion of Steel in Chloride

Solutions, A. Pourbaix .................................................. 449Technical Note: Mathematical Simulation of Stress Corrosion

Cracking, B.D. McLaughlin ........................................... 455Anodic Polarization Behavior of Ni-Al Alloys in Sulfuric Acid

Solutions, W.B. Crow, J.R. Myers, B.D. Marvin .............. 459Technical Note: Diffusivity and Solubility of Hydrogen in

Ti-5% Al-25% Sn Alloy at 70°C, A.H. Dexter, R.G. Derrick,M.R. Louthan, Jr. ......................................................... 466

Technical Note: Tafel Slopes for Iron Corrosion in AcidicSolutions, S. Barnartt ................................................... 467

Observations on the Stress Corrosion Crack PropagationCharacteristics of High-Strength Steels, C.S. Carter ....... 471

Discussion: Grain Boundary Grooving of Type 304Stainless Steel and Armco Iron Due to Liquid SodiumCorrosion, J. Hopenfeld, W.M. Robertson ...................... 478

Technical Note: An Electronic Zero Resistance Ammeterwith Instantaneous Null Characteristics, W.D. Henry,B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 479

Electrochemical Behavior of High-Purity Aluminum inChloride Containing Solutions, G.A. DiBari, H.J. Read ... 483

December (No. 12)Use of Electrochemical Hysteresis Techniques in Developing

Alloys for Saline Exposures, E.D. Verink, Jr.,M. Pourbaix .................................................................. 495

Activation of Passivated Steel in Chromate SolutionContainning Sodium Sodium Chloride, K.S. Rajagopalan,K. Venu ........................................................................ 506

Passivation of Nickel Monocrystal Surfaces, R.M. Latanision,H. Opperhauser ............................................................ 509

Discussion: Oxidation of 21% Cr-6% Ni-9% Mn StainlessSteel in Molten Lead Oxide and Static Air,A.E. Nehrenberg ........................................................... 516

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Maraging SteelComposites, S. Floreen, H.W. Hayden, N. Kenyon .......... 519

Observations on Sustained Load Environmental CrackGrowth of a Titanium 8% Al-1% Mo-1% V Alloy, R.J. Bucci,P.C. Paris ..................................................................... 525

Mechanism of High-Temperature Embrittlement and Loss ofCorrosion Resistance in AISI Type 446 Stainless Steel,J.J. Demo .................................................................... 531

1972 (Vol. 28)

January (No. 1)Critical Potential for Growth of Localized Corrosion of

Stainless Steel in Chloride Media, T. Suzuki, Y. Kitamura .. 1Contribution to the “Filming Amine” Theory: An Interpretation

of Experimental Results, R.H. Hausler, L.A. Goelier,R.P. Zimmerman, R.H. Rosenwald ..................................... 7

Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 4340 Steel Foil in AqueousHydrochloric Acid Solutions Effect of Ferric Ion, E.G. Haney,P. Fugassi, D.B. Christner .............................................. 17

Corrosion of Nickel in Liquid Sodium, C.F. Cheng,W.E. Ruther ................................................................... 20

Technical Note: Corrosion of Nickel by Hydrogen Sulfide,N.W. Tideswell ................................................................ 23

An Analog Bridge Method for Differential-CapacitanceMeasurements During the Passivation of Stainless Steels inHalide Media, C.D. Kim, B.E. Wilde ................................. 26

Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of Carpenter 20Cb-3, M. Henthorne, T.A. DeBold .......................................... 255

July (No. 7)Anodization of Aluminum in Phosphate and Carbonate

Solutions, S. Darwish ................................................... 265Stress Corrosion Cracking in 18% Ni (250) Maraging Steel,

B.C. Syrett ................................................................... 270Exploratory Studies of the Movement of Activated Corrosion

Products, D.H. Lister, D.H. Charlesworth, B.D. Bowen... 281Benzotriazole as Corrosion Inhibitor for Copper,

F.B. Mansfeld, T. Smith, E.P. Parry ............................... 289Technical Note: A Modified Electrochemical Expression

for Corrosion Rate Measurements;Discussion:M. Stern ....................................................................... 294

Oxidation of 21% Cr-6% Ni-9% Mn Stainless Steel in MoltenLead Oxide and Static Air, L.R. Scharfstein ................... 295

Ammoniacal Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alpha-Brass,S.S. Birley, D. Tromans ................................................ 297

Technical Note: A Reference Electrode for Corrosion Studiesin Aqueous Solutions at Temperatures to 289°C, M.E. Indig,D.A. Vermilyea ............................................................. 312

August (No. 8)Ellipsometric-Potentiostatic Studies of Steel Corrosion: Oxide

Film Development and Effects of Inhibitors, B.J. Bornong,P. Martin, Jr. ................................................................ 315

Effect of Complex Cupric Ions on the Stress CorrosionBehavior of Copper-Germanium Solid Solutions, G. Bhide,R.A. Dodd..................................................................... 320

Mechanism of Cracking of High-Strength MartensiticStainless Steels in Sodium Chloride Solutions,B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 326

Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Solution Treatedand Quenched Mg-86 Al Alloy, G. Oryall, D. Tromans .... 334

Effect of Oxygen on Niobium-Sodium Compatibility,R.L. Klueh .................................................................... 342

Quantitative, Rapid Determination of Steel Surface TreatmentCoverage, I.M. Hekal, G.K. Korpi ................................... 347

Lithium Hydroxide Effects in the a Potentiostatic Passivationof Mild Steel at 300°C, R.L. Jones, E.W. Steinkuller ....... 353

September (No. 9)Crystallography and Kinetics of Stress Corrosion Cracking in

Type 316 Stainless Steel Single Crystals, M. Marek,R.F. Hochman .............................................................. 361

Stress Corrosion Crack Propagation and Cathodic Protectionin Medium Strength Aluminum-Zinc-Magnesium Alloys,D.E. Davis, J.P. Dennison, M.L. Mehta .......................... 371

Carbide Sensitization and Intergranular Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys, C.S. Tedmon, Jr., D.A. Vermilyea ............. 376

Polarization of Copper in Acidic and Alkaline Solutions,C.P. Kim, K. Nobe ......................................................... 382

Technical Note: Analysis of Stress Corrosion Testing of2014-T651 Aluminum, Using Weibull Techniques,M.O. Locks ................................................................... 386

Corrosion of 18Ni 180 and 18Ni 200 Maraging Steels inChloride Environments, N. Kenyon, W.W. Kirk,D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 390

October (No. 10)Dissolution of Iron in Sulfuric Acid Solutions,

W.E. Reid, Jr. ............................................................... 407An Electrochemical-Statistical Study of Mild Steel Corrosion

Inhibition in Oxygen Containing Environments,R.A. Legault, S. Mori, H.P. Leckie .................................. 418

Technical Note: Scanning Electron Microscopic Observationof Fracture Surface of Austenitic Stainless Steels in StressCorrosion Cracking, H. Okada, Y. Hosoi, S. Abe ............. 424

Effect of Various Modes of Loading on the Stress Corrosion

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5353

Tribo-Ellipsometry: A New Technique to Study theRelationship of Repassivation Kinetics to Stress Corrosion,J.R. Ambrose, J. Kruger .................................................. 30

Technical Note: Influence of Aging Time and Temperature onthe Susceptibility of Gamma-Quenched U-5 wt% Nb Alloy toStress Corrosion Cracking, B.D. McLaughlin,L.L. Stephenson, C.J. Miglionico ..................................... 35

February (No. 2)Hydrogen Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength

Steel Wire, H.E. Townsend, Jr. ........................................ 39Ion and Laser Microprobes Applied to the Measurement of

Corrosion Produced Hydrogen on a Microscopic Scale,H.R. Gray ....................................................................... 47

Technical Note: Morphology of Internal Oxidation in Cu-20%Mn Alloy, P.K. Panda, A.K. Lahiri, T. Banerjee ................. 55

Effects of Hydrogen on the Engineering Properties of MonelNickel-Copper Alloy K-500, J.A. Harris, R.C. Scarberry,C.D. Stephens ................................................................ 57

Discussion: of Technical Note: A Reference Electrode forCorrosion Studies in Aqueous Solution at Temperatures to289°C, O.L. Riggs, Jr. ..................................................... 63

Corrosion of Type 430 Stainless Steel: Effects of Mo-Pd andOther Addition Pairs, V.S. Agarwala, G.J. Biefer .............. 64

March (No. 3)Anodic Polarization Behavior of Fe-Si Alloys in Sulfuric Acid

Solutions, W.B. Crow, J.R. Myers, J.V. Jeffreys ............... 77Technical Note: Interpretation of Fractographs of Stress

Corrosion Cracking in Hexagonal Metals, I. Aitchison,B. Cox ............................................................................ 83

Stress Corrosion Crack Paths in Al-Zn-Mg Alloys,W.R. Middleton, R.N. Parkins .......................................... 88

Effect of Chloride Ion Concentration on the PolarizationBehavior of an Fe-25Ni Alloy, D.O. Condit ....................... 95

Electrochemical Potentials of High-Purity Metals in SeaWater, R.E. Groover, J.A. Smith, T.J. Lennox, Jr. .......... 101

Effect of Some Phosphoroorganic Compounds on theCorrosion Rate of Various Metals in Acid Solutions,B. Dus, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................. 105

April (No. 4)Improved Corrosion Resistance, Reliability, and Integrity

of Cast Stainless Alloys, W.A. Luce, M.G. Fontana,J.W. Cangi ................................................................... 115

Corrosion and Corrosion Product Release in NeutralFeedwater, E.G. Brush, W.L. Pearl ................................ 129

Electrochemical Behavior of Ti-Ni Alloys in Acidic ChlorideSolutions, A.J. Sedriks, J.A.S. Green, D.L. Novak .......... 137

Synergistic Inhibition of Ferric Ion Corrosion DuringChemical Cleaning of Metal Surfaces, M.A. Steicher ....... 143

Technical Note: Eliminating IR Drops from PotentialMeasurements, J.A. Miles ............................................. 149

Natural Conditions for Caustic Cracking of a Mild Steel,J.E. Reinoehl, W.E. Berry .............................................. 151

May (No. 5)Formation of Sodium Sulfate in Gas Turbine Combustors,

J.G. Tschinkel .............................................................. 161Technical Note: Polarization and Photopotentials of Zinc

Single Crystals in Na2S, D.A. Chance, K. Nobe ............... 170Autoradiographic Analysis of Microsegregation of Hydrogen

in Metals, M.R. Louthan, Jr., D.E. Rawl, Jr.,R.T. Huntoon ............................................................... 172

Pitting of Molybdenum-Bearing Austenitic Stainless Steel,R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 177

Discussion: On the So-Called Linear Polarization Methodfor Measurement of Corrosion Rates, D.A. Jones ........... 180

Electrochemical Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti8-1-1 Alloy in NaCi Solutions, F. Lin, R.F. Hochman ...... 182

Effect of Initial Hydrogen Content of a Titanium Alloy onSusceptibility to Hot Salt Stress Corrosion, H.R. Gray .... 186

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti-6% Al-4% V Foil by Methanol:Effect of Treatments with 2,4-Pentanedione and Its MetalComplexes, E.G. Haney, P. Fugassi ............................... 189

Separation of Corrosion and Stress Effects in StressCorrosion: Low-Alloy Steel in Hot Mixed Nitrate Solutions,F.H. Cocks, J. Bradspies ............................................... 192

A Study of the Intergranular Cracking of U-75 wt% Nb-25 wt% Zr (Mulberry) Alloy in Aqueous Chloride Solutions,S.W. Zehr ..................................................................... 196

June (No. 6)Environmentally Induced Cracking of Zirconium Alloys,

B. Cox .......................................................................... 207Chemical Analysis of the Liquid Within a Propagating Stress

Corrosion Crack in 70: 30 Brass Immersed in ConcentratedAmmonium Hydroxide, H. Leidheiser, Jr., R. Kissinger .. 218

Corrosive Effects of Various Salt Mixtures UnderCombustion Gas Atmospheres, P.D. Miller, H.H. Krause,J. Zupan, W.K. Boyd ..................................................... 222

Critical Species in the Transgranular Stress CorrosionCracking of Titanium Alloys in Aqueous Solutions,J.A.S. Green, A.J. Sedriks ............................................. 226

Technical Note: Hydrogen Embrittlement of 4340 Steel asa Result of Corrosion of Porous Electroplated Cadmium,J.G. Rinker, R.F. Hochman ........................................... 231

Some Observations on the Stress Corrosion Characteristicsof High-Strength Aluminum Alloys in the MarineEnvironment, G.A. Wacker, H.-P. Chu ........................... 233

July (No. 7)Use of an Empirical Potential Shift Technique for Predicting

Dezincification Rates of �-Brasses in Chloride Media,E.E. Langenegger, B.G. Callaghan ................................. 245

Pitting Corrosion of Sensitized Ferritic Stainless Steel,C.R. Rarey, A.H. Aronson .............................................. 255

Cathodic Protection and Hydrogen in Stress CorrosionCracking, C.F. Barth, A.R. Troiano ................................ 259

Interaction Between Vanadium in Gas Turbine Fuels andSulfidation Attack, N.S. Bornstein, M.A. Descrescente,H.A. Roth ..................................................................... 264

Passivity of Type 304 Stainless Steel — Effect of PlasticDeformation, K. Elayaperumal, P.K. De, J. Balachandra 269

Mechanism of High-Temperature Corrosion in MunicipalIncinerators, P.D. Miller, H.H. Krause, D.A. Vaughan,W.K. Boyd .................................................................... 274

August (No. 8)A Critical Appraisal of Some Popular Laboratory

Electrochemical Tests for Predicting the Localized CorrosionResistance of Stainless Alloys in Seawater, B.E. Wilde ... 283

Dissolution of Ti-6% Al-4% V at Cathodic Potentials in 5 NHCl, E.L. Owen, R.C. May, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ...... 292

Technical Note: Boiling Water Corrosion Resistance ofSuperplastic Al-Zn Alloys with Selected Ternary Additions,D.L. Dollar, J.A. Clum, R.E. Miller ................................. 296

An Electrochemical Study of Heteropoly Molybdates asCooling Water Corrosion Inhibitors, A. Weisstuch,C.E. Schell ................................................................... 299

Electrochemical Aspects of Stress Corrosion of Steels inAlkaline Solutions, G.J. Bignold .................................... 307

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in CarbonateSolutions, J.M. Sutcliffe, R.R. Fessler, W.K. Boyd,R.N. Parkins ................................................................. 313

September (No. 9)Chemistry of Grain Boundaries and Its Relation to

Intergranular Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel,A. Joshi, D.F. Stein ....................................................... 321

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Potentiostatic Polarization of Inconel X-750, B.L. Trout,R.D. Daniels ................................................................. 331

Technical Note: Differentiating Stress Corrosion Crackingfrom Hydrogen Cracking of Ferritic 18-8 Stainless Steels,H.H. Uhlig, R.T. Newberg .............................................. 337

Effect of Some Electrolytes on the Stress Corrosion Crackingof AISI 4340 Steel, H.R. Baker, C.R. Singleterry ............. 340

Hydrogen Evolution on Copper in H2SO4 ContainingBenzotriazole, D. Altura, K. Nobe .................................. 345

Technical Note: Influence of Prior Electrochemical History onthe Propagation of Localized Corrosion, E.D. Verink, Jr.,T.S. Lee, III, R.L. Cusumano ......................................... 348

Role of Hydrogen in the Mechanisms of Stress CorrosionCracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Hot ChlorideMedia, B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim ......................................... 350

October (No. 10)Editorial: Call for Papers, M.G. Fontana ......................... 359Effect of Oxygen on the Campatibility of Tantalum and

Potassium, R.L. Klueh .................................................. 360Intergranular Embrittlement of Copper-Palladium Alloys

in Salt Water, D.B. Ballard, L.H. Bennett, L.J. Swartzendruber .................................................... 368

Effect of Oxide Thickness on the Hot Salt Stress CorrosionSusceptibility of Ti-6% Al-4% V, M.W. Mahoney,N.E. Paton .................................................................... 374

Effect of Temperature and State of Stress on HydrogenEmbrittlement of High-Strength Steel, J.B. Greer,E.L. Von Rosenberg, J. Martinez ................................... 378

Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 4340 Steelin 10% Potassium Nitrate Solution at 100°C, H.R. Baker,C.R. Singleterry ............................................................ 385

Influence of Sulfide Inclusions on the Pitting Corrosion ofSteels, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ................................... 388

November (No. 11)Dezincification of Alpha and Beta Brasses, R.H. Heidersbach,

Jr., E.D. Verink, Jr. ...................................................... 397Technical Note: Influence of Microstructure on the Corrosion

Behavior of Ti-2% Ni in Hot Acidic Chloride Solutions, withParticular Reference to Weld Regions, J.A.S. Green, P.S. Kotval ................................................................... 419

Analysis of Cathodic Protection Criteria, D.A. Jones ......... 421A Correlation of Phase Change with Stress Corrosion Fracture

in Alpha-Brass, W.D. Sylwestrowicz .............................. 424Effect of Temperature and Some Inhibitors on Stress

Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steels in Nitrate and AlkalineSolutions, H. Mazille, H.H. Uhlig ................................... 427

December (No. 12)A Capacitance-Resistance Study of Polybutadiene Coatings on

Steel, R.E. Touhsaent, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ....................... 435Technical Note: A Two Layer Coating System for Use on

Maraging Steels, S. Floreen, H.W. Hayden ..................... 441Predicting Corrosion Rates with the Potentiostat, P.E. Morris,

R.C. Scarberry .............................................................. 444Fractographic Aspects of the Stress Corrosion Cracking of

Titanium in a Methanol/HCl Mixture, J. Spurrier,J.C. Scully .................................................................... 453

1973 (Vol. 29)

January (No. 1)Investigation of Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of

Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys in Nuclear Reactor Water Environments,W.L. Clarke, G.M. Gordon ................................................. 1

Inhibition of Corrosion Fatigue in 7075 Aluminum Alloys,R.E. Stoltz, R.M. Pelloux ................................................. 13

Composition of Anolyte Within Pit Anode of Austenitic

Stainless Steels in Chloride Solution, T. Suzuki, M. Yamabe,Y. Kitamura .................................................................... 18

Lattice Dilatation and Hydrogen Embrittlement Cracking,B.C. Syrett ..................................................................... 23

Cathodic Protection to Prevent Crevice Corrosion of StainlessSteels in Halide Media, J.F. Bates ................................... 28

Temperature as a Pitting Criterion, R.J. Brigham,E.W. Tozer ...................................................................... 33

Action of Carbon in Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steelin Nitrate Solutions, J. Flis ............................................. 37

February (No. 2)Mechanisms of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Trietanium-

Aluminum Alloys in Methanol-HCl Solutions,C.J. McMahon, Jr., D.J. Truax ........................................ 47

Technical Note: Galvanic Interaction Between Active andPassive Titanium, F.B. Mansfeld ..................................... 56

Passivity of Zirconium in Sulfuric Acid Solutions — Effect ofCathodic Pretreatment, K. Elayaperumal, S.S. Chouthai,J. Balachandra ............................................................... 59

Technical Note: Further Observations on theElectrochemical Behavior of Ti-Ni Alloys in Acidic ChlorideSolutions, A.J. Sedriks.................................................... 64

Tube Electrodes for Stress Corrosion Cracking and HydrogenPermeation Studies in High-Temperature Water,R.L. Jones ...................................................................... 66

An Electrochemical Testing Method for Stress CorrosionCracking by Separating Crack Anode from Cathode,T. Suzuki, M. Yamabe, Y. Kitamura ................................. 70

Corrosion of Metals by Liquid Bismuth-Tellurium Solutions,W.R. Kanne, Jr. .............................................................. 75

March (No. 3)Science and Technology in the Service of Society,

N. Hackerman ................................................................ 85Effect of Exposed Nonmetallic Inclusions on Corrosion

Resistance of Type 304 Stainless Steel in a SimulatedPressurized Water Reactor Environment, F.F. Lyle, Jr. ..... 86

Role of the Alloying Elements at the Steel/Rust Interface,R. Bruno, A. Tamba, G. Bombara .................................... 95

On the Growth of Corrosion Cracks, G.P. Cherepanov,L.V. Ershov, G.G. Kuzmin ............................................. 100

Technical Note: Benzotriazole as Corrosion Inhibitor forCopper; Part 2 — Acid NaCl Solutions, F.B. Mansfeld,T. Smith ....................................................................... 105

Technical Note: Effect of High-Dislocation Density on StressCorrosion Cracking and Hydrogen Embrittlement of Type304L Stainless Steel, M.R. Louthan, Jr., J.A. Donovan,D.E. Rawl, Jr. ............................................................... 108

Cracking of Ti-6% Al-4% V in Methanol Solutions ContainingSulfates, E.G. Haney, P. Fugassi ................................... 112

Flouride Salt Corrosion and Mass Transfer in High-Temperature Dynamic Systems, J.W. Koger .................. 115

April (No. 4)Electrochemical Measurements of Corrosion Processes

in a Boiling Water Nuclear Reactor, R.L. Cowan,A.I. Kaznoff ................................................................... 123

Potter-Mann and Bloom Iron Oxide Films Grown on Mild Steelin 280°C 5 N NaOH: Their Significance in Pitting,R.L. Jones .................................................................... 133

Effect of Organic Lewis Bases on the Stress CorrosionCracking of AISI 4340 Steel Foil in Aqueous Acid Solutions,P. Fugassi, E.G. Haney ................................................. 140

Some Effects of ClO4 Ions on the Stability of Anodic FilmsFormed on Mild Steel, J.P. Hoare, K.-W. Mao ................. 143

Technical Note: Influence of Cold Work on the StressCorrosion Susceptibility of Ti-13% V-11% Cr-3% Al,J.W. Munford, H.J. Rack .............................................. 146

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D.C. Deegan ................................................................. 310Fractography of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Aluminum Alloy

7075, W.J. Helfrich ....................................................... 316Effect of Chloride Ion Concentration of the Anodic

Dissolution Behavior of Nickel, M.B. Ives, M. Zmin ........ 319Stress Corrosion of á-Brass in an Acid Sulfate Solution,

H.W. Pickering, P.J. Byrne ............................................ 325Pitting Potential Measurements by Means of the Static

Potential Band Method, A.A. Seys, A.A. Van Haute ........ 329

September (No. 9)Role of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Heat Treatment in the

Dissolution of Iron-Chromium Alloys in Acids,M.A. Streicher .............................................................. 337

Twenty-Year Inhibition of Corrosion by the PertechnetateIon, G.H. Cartledge ....................................................... 361

Discussion: of a Correlation of Phase Change with StressCorrosion Fracture in Alpha-Brass, D. Tromans ............ 363

Exfoliation Corrosion of 7075 Aluminum Die Forgings,J.V. Rinnovatore, K.F. Lukens, J.D. Corrie .................... 364

October (No. 10)Effect of Aging on the Anodic Behavior of Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys,

F.G. Hodge ................................................................... 375Discussion: Chemistry of Grain Boundaries and Its

Relation to Intergranular Corrosion of AusteniticStainless Steel, M.H. Brown .......................................... 384

Factors Controlling the Corrosion Behavior of Titaniumand Titanium-Nickel Alloys in Saline Solutions,J.A.S. Green, R.M. Latanision ....................................... 386

Effect of Moybdenum on the Corrosion Behavior of Iron-Chromium Alloys, M.B. Rockel ...................................... 393

Tafel Slopes and Corrosion Rates from PolarizationResistance Measurements, F.B. Mansfeld ...................... 397

Relationship Between Galvanic Current and DissolutionRates, F.B. Mansfeld ..................................................... 403

A Study of Cathodic Polarization and pH Changes in MetalCrevices, M.H. Peterson, T.J. Lennox, Jr. ....................... 406

November (No. 11)Effect of Ni Additions Upon the Stress Corrosion of Ferritic

Steels in a Chloride Environment, B.S. Poulson,R.N. Parkins ................................................................. 414

Vapor Pressure of Liquid Sodium Sulfate from 954°C to1,204°C, R.E. Fryxell, C.A. Trythall, R.J. Perkins ........... 423

Role of pH on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of TitaniumAlloys, M.I. Khokhar, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana .............. 429

Technical Note: Activation Energy for the Corrosion of Ironin H2SO4, D. Altura, K. Nobe ......................................... 433

Fractographic Interpretation of Subcritical Cracking in aHigh-Strength Titanium Alloy (IMI 550), R.J.H. Wanhill . 435

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Iron and Nickel-Based Alloys inSulfate Solutions at 289°C, D.A. Vermilyea .................... 442

December (No. 12)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Stainless Steel in

Oxygenated High-Temperature Water, W.E. Berry,E.L. White, W.K. Boyd................................................... 451

Sensitization of Wrought High-Nickel Alloys, M.H. Brown,R.W. Kirchner ............................................................... 470

A Hydrodynamic Analog of Polarization Processes,J.E. Reinoehl ................................................................ 475

1974 (Vol. 30)

January (No. 1)Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Evaluation Tests for

the Detection of Susceptibility to Intergranular Corrosion,M.H. Brown ...................................................................... 1

Anodic Polarization Behavior of Nickel-Manganese Alloys in

Polarization Technique, A.C. Makrides .......................... 148Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Aged U-45 wt%

Nb, J.M. Macki, R.L. Kochen ......................................... 153Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zircaloy-2 in Neutral Aqueous

Chloride Solutions at 25°C, B. Cox ................................ 157

May (No. 5)Predicting the Atmospheric Corrosion Behavior of Steel

in an Industrial Environment, R.A. Legault, S. Mori,H.P. Leckie ................................................................... 169

Corrosion in Dilute Acids; Part 2 — Mild Steel in DilutePhosphoric Acid Containing a Food Additive,A.C. Makrides ............................................................... 180

Corrosion Inhibition of Iron and Copper in Chloride Solutionsby Benzotriazole, R.J. Chin, D. Altura, K. Nobe .............. 185

Corrosion Behavior of Titanium in HCl, N.T. Thomas,K. Nobe ........................................................................ 188

Solid Cadmium Cracking of Titanium Alloys, D.A. Meyn ... 192A Quantitative Model of Hydrogen-Induced Grain-Boundary

Cracking, H.P. Van Leeuwen ......................................... 197A Test Procedure to Evaluate the Relative Susceptibility of

Materials to Stress Corrosion Cracking, D.L. Dull,L. Raymond .................................................................. 205

June (No. 6)An Electrochemical Evaluation of 1100, 5052, and 6063

Aluminum Alloys for Desalination, R.A. Bonewitz .......... 215Corrosion in Dilute Acids; Part 3 — Corrosion Kinetics and

Effect of Cold Work, A.C. Makrides, F. Cocks ................. 223Oxidation of Iron as Studied by Conversion Electron

Mössbauer Spectroscopy, G.W. Simmons, E. Kellerman,H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 227

Mini Potentiostat: A Versatile Power Source forElectrochemical Studies, N.D. Greene, G.A. Moebus,M.H. Baldwin ............................................................... 234

Selective Corrosion of Stressed AISI 304L-Type Steel in a5 NH2SO4-0.1 N NaCl Environment, A. Honkasalo ......... 237

Hydrogen Embrittlement and Stress Corrosion Crackingin Ti-Al Binary Alloys, D.A. Mauney, E.A. Starke, Jr.,R.F. Hochman .............................................................. 241

On the Shape of Some Polarization Curves in the Vicinityof the Corrosion Potential, G. Palombarini, L. Felloni,G.P. Commarota ........................................................... 245

Role of Stress in the Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Mg-AlAlloy, W.R. Wearmouth, G.P. Dean, R.N. Parkins ........... 251

July (No. 7)Fractography of Stress Corrosion in Ti-8Al Tested in Fatigue,

R.J.H. Wanhill .............................................................. 261Stress Corrosion of Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steels

in Saline Solutions, M.F. McGuire, A.R. Troiano,R.F. Hehemann ............................................................ 268

Range of Validity of the Linear Polarization Method forMeasurement of Corrosion Rates, R.L. LeRoy ................. 272

Galvanic Corrosion of Al Alloys Coupled to Coated PH 13-8Mo Stainless Steel, F.B. Mansfeld .................................. 276

Detection of Surface Contamination by Corrosion Printing,R.J. Picard, N.D. Greene ............................................... 282

Advances in Technology of Corrosion-Resistant SilicateMortars, G.W. Read, Jr., F.M. Veater ............................. 285

Benzotriazole as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Immersed Copper,R. Walker ..................................................................... 290

August (No. 8)Influence of Preloading on the Sustained Load Cracking

Behavior of Maraging Steels in Hydrogen, O. Jonas ....... 299On the Theory of Crack Growth Due to Hydrogen

Embrittlement, G.P. Cherepanov ................................... 305Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of ASTM A517 Grade F

Steel in Liquid Ammonia Environments, B.E. Wilde,

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1 N Sulfuric Acid Solution, R.M. Horton, K. Kim .............. 13Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Low-Alloy Steel in Acetate

Solutions, J.G. Parker, W.G. Pearce ................................ 18Effect of Nickel and Molybdenum on Galvanic Currents

Between Austenitic Stainless Steels, J.J. Eckenrod,H.E. Trout, Jr. ................................................................ 24

Environment and Frequency Effects During Fatigue CrackPropagation in Ti-25% Cu (IMI 230) Sheet at RoomTemperature, R.J.H. Wanhill ........................................... 28

February (No. 2)Corrosion Testing of Weldments, M. Henthorne .................. 39Analysis of the Influence of Hydrogen on Pitting Corrosion

and Stress Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel inChloride Environment, A.A. Seys, M.J. Brabers,A.A. Van Haute ............................................................... 47

An Electrochemical Evaluation of 3003, 3004, and 5050Aluminum Alloys for Desalination, R.A. Bonewitz ............ 53

Corrosion Research Conference Extended Abstracts ........... 60

March (No. 3)Development of Pitting Resistance Fe-Cr-Mo Alloys,

M.A. Streicher ................................................................ 77Technical Note: Some Errors in Linear Polarization

Measurements and Their Correction, F.B. Mansfeld ......... 92Relation Between Manganese Sulfides and Rust Initiation,

H. Okada, H. Shimada .................................................... 97Relation Between Surface Slip Topography and Stress

Corrosion Cracking in Ti-8 wt% Al, J.D. Boyd,R.G. Hoagland .............................................................. 102

April (No. 4)Microstructures and Some Properties of Fe-28% Cr-4% Mo

Alloys, M.A. Streicher ................................................... 115Corrosion Product Deposition in Molten Fluoride Salt

Systems, J.W. Koger ..................................................... 125Corrosion Product Characterization of a Nickel-Sodium

Sulfate-Air System After Exposure to Temperatures Near1,000°C, R.F. Reising, D.P. Krause ................................ 131

Effect of Alloy Structure, Hydroxide Concentration, andTemperature on the Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAustenitic Stainless Steels, I.L.W. Wilson, F.W. Pement,R.G. Aspden ................................................................. 139

May (No. 5)Influence of Copper and Bicarbonate Ions on the Corrosion of

Aluminum Alloys in Saline Solutions, A. Becerra,R. Darby ...................................................................... 153

Effect of Alloying Additions on the Pitting Resistance of 18%Chromium Austenitic Stainless Steel, R.J. Brigham,E.W. Tozer .................................................................... 161

Technical Note: A Potentiostatic Method of Evaluating theDezincification Tendencies of Brasses, L.P. Costas ......... 167

Effect of Oxygen, Chloride Ion, and Water Vapor on CrackInitiation in U 7-1/2 wt% Nb, 2-1/2 wt% Zr (Mulberry),L.J. Weirick, C.W. Schofelder ........................................ 169

Technical Note: Influence of Texture on the Corrosion andFilm Formation of a Titanium Single Crystal,J.A.S. Green ................................................................. 175

Technical Note: Effect of Relative Humidity on the StressCorrosion Cracking of U-75% Nb, 25% Zr Alloy,A.R. Miller .................................................................... 177

Technical Note: Amines as Corrosion Inhibitors in aChlorinated Hydrocarbon-Aluminum System,W.W. Arbogast, Jr. ........................................................ 179

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Uranium Alloys,W.F. Czyrklis, M. Levy .................................................. 181

June (No. 6)A Correlation Between Acoustic Emission During Stress

Corrosion Cracking and Fractography of Cracking of the

Zircaloys, B. Cox .......................................................... 191Polarization Measurements on Titanium Tube and Sheet

Having Preferred Orientation Textures, A.C. Fraker,A.W. Ruff, Jr., J.A.S. Green, C.J. Bechtoldt ................... 203

Technical Note: A Simulated Crevice Corrosion Experimentfor pH and Solution Chemistry Determinations, M. Marek,R.F. Hochman .............................................................. 208

Analysis of Corrosion Products as a Tool in the Investigationof Nickel Alloy Failures, R.W. Ross, Jr., R.C. Scarberry .. 211

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium Alloys in ConcentratedHydrochloric Acid and in Methanol and Bromine Vapors,C.M. Chen, H.B. Kirkpatrick ......................................... 218

July (No. 7)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Iron in Nitrates: Effect of Carbon

and Low Alloying Additions, H. Uhlig, K.E. Perumal,M. Talerman ................................................................. 229

Technical Note: Constant Voltage Electropolishing for Ironand Nickel, N. Sato, K. Kudo, T. Noda............................ 237

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion of Eta-Phase, Hot-DipZinc Alloy in Potable Hot Water, G.R. Foster, S.G. Lee,J.R. Myers .................................................................... 239

Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Electrodeposited Cadmium-Titanium Alloy, D.H. Kim, D.G. Clark ............................ 242

Corrosion Rate Determination on Some Cast Irons in LiquidSulfur. Effect of Temperature, Percent Al, and Form ofGraphite on the Corrosion Resistance, F. Ricciardiello ... 248

Technical Note: Application of Acoustic Emission Techniqueto the Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking in DistinguishingBetween Active Path Corrosion and HydrogenEmbrittlement, H. Okada, K. Yukawa, H. Tamura.......... 253

Technical Note: AgCl as a Cracking Agent in Hot MgCl2,R.L. Jones .................................................................... 256

Investigation of the Anisotropic Anodic Polarization Behaviorof Titanium, A.W. Ruff, Jr., A.C. Fraker ......................... 259

August (No. 8)Result of Experiments on a New Stress Corrosion Testing

Apparatus for Wire, M. De Bondt .................................. 267Stress Corrosion and Hydrogen Embrittlement in an

Aluminum Alloy, R.J. Gest, A.R. Troiano ....................... 274Effect of Environment on the Fatigue Behavior of a Medium

Carbon Steel, R.L. Prowse, M.L. Wayman ...................... 280Erosion-Corrosion in Slurry Pipelines, J. Postlethwaite,

E.B. Tinker, M.W. Hawrylak .......................................... 285Hydrogen Evolution on Beta III Titanium Alloy, D.L. Dull,

K. Nobe ........................................................................ 291Corrosion of Mild Steel in Nitric Acid Solutions Under

Isothermal and Heat Transfer Conditions, M.M. El-Halwagi,A.T. El-Mallah .............................................................. 296

September (No. 9)Evaluation of Stress Corrosion Cracking Testing Methods,

A.J. Jacobs, H.L. Marcus .............................................. 305Discussion: On the Shape of Some Polarization Curves in the

Vicinity of the Corrosion Potential, F.B. Mansfeld........... 320Hydrogen-Induced Damage in Pickled and Anodized Ti-6% Al-

4% V Alloy Surfaces, D.B. Das, J.A. Marceau ................ 324Technical Note: Observations of Tunnelling During Stress

Corrosion of an Austenitic Stainless Steel in CaCl2 Solution,J. Wiberg ...................................................................... 328

A Gas Chromatographic Study on the Kinetics of UraniumOxidation in Moist Environments, T. Kondo, F.H. Beck,M.G. Fontana ............................................................... 330

October (No. 10)Galvanic Corrosion of Al Alloys I. Effect of Dissimilar Metal,

F.B. Mansfeld, D.H. Hengstenberg, J.V. Kenkel ............. 343Influence of Sulfides on the Products of Corrosion of Copper

in Polluted Seawater, E.D. Mor, A.M. Beccaria ............... 354Effect of Alloying Additions on Seawater Corrosion Resistance

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of Iron-Aluminum-Based Alloys, J.F. Nachman,E.R. Duffy .................................................................... 357

A Study of an Iron Macro-Pit Induced by Seawater,C.W. Petersen, G.C. Soltz, K. Mairs ............................... 366

Cleavage of Aluminum Alloys in Liquid Mercury, R.J.H.Wanhill ........................................................................ 371

November (No. 11)Development of Ferritic Stainless Steels for Use in

Desalination Plants, N. Pessall, J.I. Nurminen ............... 381Electrochemical Reactions at Paper Shielded Metal Surfaces,

R.J. Picard, N.D. Greene ............................................... 393Temperature as a Crevice Corrosion Criterion,

R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 396Corrosion Mechanism in Low-Conductivity Media with Water

Traces: Studies in Wet Bromine, L. Gal-Or, J. Yahalom .. 399Reactions and Kinetics of Newly Generated Titanium

Surfaces and Relevance to Stress Corrosion Cracking,T.R. Beck ..................................................................... 408

December (No. 12)Christmas Season Cracking, H.T. Michels, R.M. Kain ....... 419Sodium Compatibility Studies of Low-Friction Carbide

Coatings for Reactor Application, G.A. Whitlow, R.L. Miller,S.L. Schrock, P.C.S. Wu ................................................ 420

Use of Galvanokinetic Methods for the Determination ofCharacteristic Potentials for Pitting Corrosion on Aluminum,A. Broli, H. Holtan, K.L. Prestrud .................................. 427

Use of Charge Curve Analysis Technique for In VivoDetermination of Corrosion Rates, P.J. Aragon,S.F. Hulbert ................................................................. 432

Naval Brass Condenser Tube Corrosion, H.C. Albaya,J.B. Bessone, P.M. Taberner, O.A. Cobo ........................ 437

Effect of Strain Rate on Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAustenitic Stainless Steel in MgCl2 Solutions,M. Takano .................................................................... 441

1975 (Vol. 31)

January (No. 1)Editorial: R.W. Staehle ...................................................... 1Effect of Heat Treatment Upon the Stress Corrosion Cracking

of Mulberry (U-75Nb-25Zr), L.J. Weirick ............................ 5Effect of Aging and Irradiation on the Corrosion Zr-25 wt%

Nb, V.F. Urbanic, J.E. LeSurf, A.B. Johnson, Jr. .............. 15Corrosion of Zr-2.5 Wt% Nb, V.F. Urbanic, J.E. LeSurf,

A.B. Johnson, Jr. ........................................................... 15Intergranular Corrosion and Embrittlement of Ferritic

Stainless Steels, J.J. Demo, A.P. Bond ............................ 21Contribution to the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Al-Zn-Mg

Alloys, H.P. Van Leeuwen, J.A.M. Boogers, C.J. Stentler .. 23Dissolution Behavior of Cr23C6 and TiC Related to the

Stainless Steels in Which They Occur, J.H. Payer,R.W. Staehle ................................................................... 30

February (No. 2)Editorial: R.W. Staehle .................................................... 39Plateau Velocity of Stress Corrosion Cracking in High-

Strength Steel — A Quantitative Treatment,H.P. Van Leeuwen .......................................................... 42

Corrosion of Sensitized Autenitic Stainless Steel in HotAqueous Solutions Under Natureal and ElectochemicalControl, M.E. Indig, D.A. Vermilyea ................................. 51

Corrosion Resistance of Titanium-Ruthenium Alloys,A.J. Sedriks .................................................................... 60

Formation of Brittle Fatigue Striations, R.J.H. Wanhill ....... 66Influence of Grinding Fluids on the Introduction of Hydrogen

in High-Strength Steel, K.B. Das, P.A. Parrish ................. 72

March (No. 3)

Potential-pH Diagrams for 90%-10% and 70%-30% Cu-Ni inSeawater, K.D. Efird ....................................................... 77

Scrape Potential Measurements on Aluminum Alloys,A.A. Adams, R.T. Foley .................................................... 84

Effect of Phosphorus on the Embrittlement of Copper-NickelAlloys by Mercury, L.P. Costas ........................................ 91

Triazole, Benzotriazole and Naphthotriazole as CorrosionInhibitors for Copper, R. Walker ...................................... 97

Selective Corrosion of Weld Metal in High-Nickel Alloys andStainless Steels, F.C. Brautigam ................................... 101

Mutual Occurrence of Cathodic and Anodic Cracking in Iron,I.M. Bernstein, H.W. Pickering ...................................... 105

Role of Hydrogen in Stress Corrosion Cracking of AusteniticStainless Steels, M.L. Mehta, J. Burke .......................... 108

Technical Note: Effects of Processing on Performance of CastProsthesis Alloys, F.G. Hodge, T.S. Lee .......................... 111

April (No. 4)Editorial: Handbooks — Assessed, Focused, and Not by

Volunteers, R.W. Staehle .............................................. 115Kinetics of the Atmospheric Corrosion of Low-Alloy Steels in

an Industrial Environment, R.A. Legault, A.G. Preban.... 117Structure-Corrosion Inhibition Studies of Polyfunctional Metal

Chelating Compounds, M.J.A. Carroll, K.E. Travis,J.H. Noggle ................................................................... 123

Discussion: O.L. Riggs, Jr. ............................................. 128Acetylenic Corrosion Inhibitors, R.J. Tedeschi .................. 130Plastic Zone Size Associated with a Stress Corrosion Crack

as Determined by Selected Area Electron Channeling,D.L. Davidson, F.F. Lyle, Jr. .......................................... 135

Some Effects of Heat Treatment Variables on theSensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel, D.A. Vermilyea,C.S. Tedmon, Jr., D.E. Broecker ................................... 140

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Fracture Along SlipBands in Ti-8Al Tested in Methanol/HCl and a Rationale forthe Overall Fracture Process, R.J.H. Wanhill ................. 143

Technical Note: Effect of Increasing Aluminum Content onthe Boiling Water Corrosion Resistance of SuperplasticZn-Al Alloys, K.N. Melton, J.W. Edington ....................... 146

Technical Note: Anion Dependence of the ActivationEnergy for Iron Corrosion, B.J. Alexander, R.T. Foley ..... 148

Technical Note: Contamination of Test Electrolytes byDissolution Products of Platinum Counter Electrodes,F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel ............................................ 149

May (No. 5)Editorial: Further Strengthening the Technological Base,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 153Embrittlement by Internal and by External Hydrogen,

H.P. Van Leeuwen ........................................................ 154Effects of Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten on Sodium

Sulfate-Induced High-Temperature Corrosion of Nickel,R.F. Reising .................................................................. 159

Linear Corrosion Kinetics at Dual Electrodes, S. Barnartt 164Effect of Sodium Chromite on Oxygen in Sodium Analysis

in a Stainless Steel System, P.C.S. Wu .......................... 168Evaluation of Corrosion Rates from Polarization

Measurements, R.L. LeRoy ............................................ 173Carbonic Acid Corrosion of Steel, C. de Waard,

D.E. Milliams ............................................................... 177Corrosion Resistance of Trip Steels, A. Baghdasarian,

S.F. Ravitz .................................................................... 182Corrosion and Protection in the German Federal Republic,

D. Behrens ................................................................... 185

June (No. 6)Editorial: Apology and Progress, R.W. Staehle ................ 191Corrosivity of Pressurized Liquids in Aerosol Cans,

L.S. Su, E. Sheppard .................................................... 192Stress Corrosion Cracking of 60%-40% Cupro-Nickel Alloy:

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Fractography and Chemical Analysis, T.R. Pinchback,G.A. Wilkinson, L.A. Heldt ............................................ 197

Influence of Water Quality on the Corrosion andElectrochemical Behavior of Mild Steel in Synthetic AcidMine Waters, D.V. Subrahmanyam, G.R. Hoey .............. 202

Technical Note: Polarization of Homogeneous Aluminum-Copper Alloys in Aqueous Sulfuric Acid, Y.V.V.R.S. Murty,T.Z. Kattamis, O.F. Devereux ........................................ 207

Observations on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of an Al-5%Zn-25% Mg Ternary and Various Quaternary Alloys,J.A.S. Green, W.G. Montague ........................................ 209

Effect of Plating Conditions on Performance of PorousCadmium Deposit, D. Altura, F.B. Mansfeld .................. 214

An Evaluation of Some Electrochemical Techniques for theDetermination of Pitting Potentials of Stainless Steel,E.A. Lizlovs, A.P. Bond .................................................. 219

Technical Note: Effect of Phosphorus and Silicon on theIntergranular Corrosion of a Nickel-Based Alloys,D.A. Vermilyea, C.S. Tedmon, Jr., D.E. Broeker ............. 222

Technical Note: Effect of Palladium Alloying Additions on theEnvironmental Cracking Resistance of Titanium-7% Al-2%Nb-1% Ta Alloy, G.J. Biefer, A.J. Williams ..................... 223

July (No. 7)Editorial: NSF Supports Technology — Technology Needs

to Support NSF, R.W. Staehle ....................................... 229Susceptibility of Cr-Ni-Mn Stainless Steels to Pitting in

Chloride Solutions, E. Lunarska, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,M. Janik-Czachor ......................................................... 231

Effect of Plating Current Density on Properties of Titanium-Cadmium Deposit, D. Altura, F.B. Mansfeld .................. 234

Effect of Slurry Abrasion on the Anodic Dissolution of Ironin Water, J. Postlethwaite, M.W. Hawrylak .................... 237

Homopiperazine as a Corrosion Inhibitor, N. Hackerman,D.D. Justice, E. McCafferty ........................................... 240

Polarization and Photopotentials of InSb in NaOH,R.E. Patterson, D.A. Chance, K. Nobe ............................ 243

On the Fractography of Transgranular Stress CorrosionFailures in a Mg-Al Alloy, D.G. Chakrapani, E.N. Pugh .. 247

Oxidation of Electrodeposited Nickel-16 wt% Alumina,V.O. Nwoko, L.L. Shreir ................................................ 252

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Line-Pipe Steels in AnhydrousAmmonia, C.D. Kim, B.E. Wilde, E.H. Phelps ................. 255

Technical Note: A Trouble-Free Electrode Holder for Use inAutoclave Electrochemical Tests, A.K. Agrawal, D.C. Damin,R.D. McCright, R.W. Staehle ......................................... 262

August (No. 8)Editorial: Corrosion in the Limitations of the Near-Term

Energy Program, R.W. Staehle ...................................... 267Corrosion of Condenser Tube Alloys in Sulfide-Contaminated

Brine, J.F. Bates, J.M. Popplewell ................................. 269Effect of Temperature on the Corrodibility of Copper and

Zinc in Synthetic Seawater, E.D. Mor, A.M. Beccaria ..... 275Stress Corrosion Resistance of Some Copper-Based Alloys

in Natural Atmospheres, J.M. Popplewell, T.V. Gearing .. 279Current Density Contour Maps: Experimental Determination

and Analysis, L.H. Laliberte, W.A. Mueller ..................... 286Anomalous Effects of Temperature on the Polarization

Characteristics of Type 409 Stainless Steel, R.L. Chance,T.P. Schreiber, W.D. France, Jr. .................................... 296

Laboratory Studies of Galvanic Corrosion I. Two-MetalCouples, F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel .............................. 298

Dezincification of Cartridge Brass, R. Natarajan, P.C. Angelo,N.T. George, R.V. Tamhankar ........................................ 302

September (No. 9)Editorial: COSMAT Study: Materials and Man’s Needs,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 305Marcel Pourbaix: A Master Corrosionist is 70,

B.F. Brown ................................................................... 307Influence of Halides in Phosphoric Acid on the Corrosion

Behavior of Stainless Steels, A. Alon, J. Yahalom,M. Schorr ..................................................................... 315

Potentials of Selected Metal Alloys in Seawater at ElevatedTemperatures, C.A. Smith, K.G. Compton ..................... 320

Review of the Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel 600,D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 327

Technical Note: Wedging Action of UH3 During Slow CrackGrowth in U-0.75 wt% Ti, N.J. Magnani ........................ 337

Technical Note: Comparative Stress Corrosion CrackingBehavior of Austenitic Iron-Based and Nickel-Based Alloys,A.J. Sedriks .................................................................. 339

October (No. 10)Editorial: Technical Options for People Problems,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 343Testing the Susceptibility of Stainless Steel to Intergranular

Corrosion by a Reactivation Method, P. Novak, R. Stefec,F. Franz ....................................................................... 344

Influence of Precipitate Free Zones on the Stress CorrosionSusceptibility of a Ternary Al-59 wt% Zn-32 wt% Mg Alloy,P. Doig, J.W. Edington .................................................. 347

Film Rupture Mechanism for Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAISI 304 in HCl Solutions, J.R. Galvele, S.B. de Wexler,J.I. Gardiazabal ............................................................ 352

Stability of Some Metals in Molten Sodium Metaphoshate,E.J. Casey, A.R. Bubios, R.W. Gorman .......................... 358

Potentiodynamic Studies of Antimony in Acidic and AlkalineSolutions, L.L. Wikstrom, K. Nobe ................................. 364

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ti-8% Al-1% Mo-1% V in MoltenSalts, W.H. Smyrl, M.J. Blackburn ................................ 370

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Duplex Stainless SteelWeldments in Boiling MgCl2, D.H. Sherman, D.J. Duquette,W.F. Savage ................................................................. 376

November (No. 11)Editorial: The Classic Prediction, R.W. Staehle ............... 381Correlation of the Surface Layer Stress Coefficient and

Stress Corrosion Cracking; Part 1, I.R. Kramer .............. 383Effect of Nitrogen Content in a 18% Cr-5% Ni-10% Mn

Stainless Steel on the Pitting Susceptibility in ChlorideSolutions, M. Janik-Czachor, E. Lunarska,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 394

A Study on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic StainlessSteel in Boiling Magnesium Chloride, K. Hashimoto ....... 398

Steels for Seamless Hydrogen Pressure Vessels,A.W. Loninov, E.H. Phelps ............................................ 404

Second Anodic Current Maximum for Type 430 StainlessSteel in 0.1 N H2SO4, O.L. Riggs, Jr. .............................. 413

Linear Corrosion Kinetics at Dual ElectrodesDiscussion: F.B. Mansfeld .............................................. 416Technical Note: A Sensitive Method for Monitoring Iron

Corrosion in O2-Free Solutions, B.J. Alexander, ............. 417

December (No. 12)Editorial: R.W. Staehle .................................................. 419Susceptibility of Iron and Nickel-Based Alloys to Stress

Corrosion Cracking in pH 25 H2SO4 at 289°C, D.A.Vermilyea ..................................................................... 421

Potential and Chloride Effects in the Stress CorrosionCracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel in 290°C Water,R.L. Jones .................................................................... 424

Nitrate Effects Promoting the Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAISI Type 304 Stainless Steel in MgCl2 Above 200°C,R.L. Jones .................................................................... 431

Use of Anodic Polarization in Fused Na2SO4 for EstimatingHot Corrosion Rates, D.A. Shores .................................. 434

Effects of Variations of Carbon, Sulfur and Phosphorus onthe Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 600, A.R. McIlree, H.T.

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Michels, P.E. Morris ...................................................... 441

1976 (Vol. 32)

January (No. 1)Editorial: Who Educates the Professional?, R.W. Staehle .... 1Hydrogen Problems in Energy-Related Technology, J.P. Hirth,

H.H. Johnson ................................................................... 3Concerning Strain-Enhanced Corrosion Mechanisms of Stress

Corrosion Cracking, D.A. Vermilyea, R.B. Diegle .............. 26Electrochemical Behavior of 80% Sn-Cu Alloy in Some

Carboxylic Acids and Buffer Solutions, M.S. Abdel Aal,I.M. Issa, M.M. Seleem .................................................... 30

On the Decohesion Model of Hydrogen Embrittlement,H.P. van Leeuwen ........................................................... 34

February (No. 2)Editorial: Hoar-CFIT-Cotton, R.W. Staehle ....................... 39Hydrogen Evolution and Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Ni Alloys

in H2SO4 — Effect of Temperature, Cl–, and Benzotriazole,D. Altura, K. Nobe .......................................................... 41

Significance of the Protection Potential for Fe-Cr Alloys atRoom Temperature, K.K. Starr, E.D. Verink, Jr.,M. Pourbaix .................................................................... 47

Hydrogen-Stress Cracking of Low-Carbon Martensitic Steel,J.H. Payer, A.G. Preban, H.P. Leckie ................................ 52

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel in AmmoniumCarbonate Solution, D. Hixson, H.H. Uhlig ...................... 56

Chemistry of Crevice Corrosion as Observed in Certain Cu-Niand Fe-Cr Alloys, E.D. Verink, Jr., K.K. Starr,J.M. Bowers ................................................................... 60

Pitting Corrosion of Steel in H2S Solutions, L.M. Dvoracek .. 64Mechanism of Corrosion of Polybutadiene-Coated Steel in

Aerated Sodium Chloride, H. Leidheiser, Jr., M.W. Kendig 69

March (No. 3)Editorial: The Office of Technology Assessment,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................... 77Effect of Composition and Structure on Crevice,

Intergranular, and Stress Corrosion of Some WroughtNi-Cr-Mo Alloys, M.A. Streicher ....................................... 79

Dissolution of Nickel in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide andIts Consequences on the Mechanism of Pit Nucleation,M. Keston ....................................................................... 94

Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of b-Titanium Alloy38-6-44, W.F. Czyrklis, M. Levy ...................................... 99

Fractography of Sulfide Stress Cracking, M. Watkins,M.F. Bluem, J.B. Greer ................................................. 102

Effects of Residual Magnetism on the Corrosion FatigueProperties of Type 410 Stainless Steel Compressor Blades,J.D. Collins .................................................................. 109

April (No. 4)Editorial: Kolotyrkin, Thomas, and the Corrosion Society,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 115Stress Corrosion Cracking of High- and Low-Strength Carbon

Steels in Nitrate Solutions, A.I. Asphahani, H.H. Uhlig ... 117Acoustic Emission Method for Monitoring Corrosion

Reactions, T.W. Rettig, M.J. Felsen................................ 121Analysis of Errors in Measuring Corrosion Rates by Linear

Polarization, R. Bandy, D.A. Jones ................................ 126Molten Salt Anodization of High-Strength Aluminum Alloys;

Part 1 — Stress Corrosion Inhibition, F.H. Cocks,D.R. Cogley, G.H. Holleck, G.F. Hurley, C.R. Mitchell ..... 135

Some Electrochemical Aspects of the Stress CorrosionCracking of Steels in Liquid Ammonia Environments,D.C. Deegan, B.E. Wilde, R.W. Staehle .......................... 139

Effect of Uncompensated IR Drop on Polarization ResistanceMeasurements, F.B. Mansfeld ....................................... 143

High Corrosion Resistance of Chromium-Bearing AmorphousIron Alloys in Neutral and Acidic Solutions ContainingChloride, M. Naka, K. Hashimoto, T. Masumoto ............. 146

Accelerated Grain Boundary Corrosion of Dilute Zinc-Aluminum Alloys Under High Applied Cathodic Currents,L.P. Devillers, P. Niessen ............................................... 152

Technical Note: Influence of Crystallinity on CorrosionBehavior of Ferrous Alloys, R.B. Diegle, J.E. Slater ........ 155

Technical Note: Effect of Nickel Content on the StressCorrosion Resistance of Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys in an ElevatedTemperature Caustic Environment, A.J. Sedriks, S. Floreen,A.R. McIlree .................................................................. 157

May (No. 5)Editorial: When Does Information Give Power?

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 161A Fractographic Analysis of Environmental Fatigue Crack

Propagation in Ti-6% Al-4% V Sheet, R.J.H. Wanhill ...... 163Potentiostatic Anode Film Growth on Bismuth, I.A. Ammar,

S. Darwish, M.W. Khalil ................................................ 173Hydrogen Diffusion Coefficients in Ferrovac 1020 and Cr-Mo

Alloy Steels, O.F. Angeles, R.J. Stueber, G.H. Geiger ...... 179A Quantum Chemical Study of the Corrosion Inhibition of

Iron by Means of Aniline Derivatives in Hydrochloric Acid,J. Vosta, J. Eliasek, P. Knizek ....................................... 183

Stress Corrosion Cracking in Fe-Mn-Cr Alloys,M.O. Speidel ................................................................. 187

Allan Talbott Gwathmey — Scientist, Scholar, Gentleman 29,1903-May 12, 1963, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ........................... 191

Influence of Specimen Type and Heat Treatment on theCaustic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Some Stainless Alloys,I.L.W. Wilson, R.G. Aspden ........................................... 193

Technical Note: Transition of Cracking Mechanisms fromActive Path Corrosion to Hydrogen Embrittlement in High-Strength Steels in a Boiling Nitrate Solution, H. Okada,K-I. Yudawa, H. Tamura ............................................... 201

Technical Note: Influence of Deionized Water on theAnodic Behavior of Active-Passive Metals, F.C. Sessa,N.D. Greene ................................................................. 203

June (No. 6)Editorial: Regularization of Adventitious, R.W. Staehle ... 207Effect of Thin Electrodeposited Nickel Coatings on the

Corrosion Behavior of U-075 Ti, L.J. Weirick,D.L. Douglass ............................................................... 209

Topographies of Thick Cu-Benzotriazolate Films on Copper,T. Notoya, G.W. Poling .................................................. 216

Effect of Hydrogen on the Corrosion of Steels in High-Temperature Water, P. Berge, C. Ribon, P. Saint-Paul .... 223

Effect of Cold Work on the Corrosion Resistance ofNonsensitized Austenitic Stainless Steels in Nitric Acid,C. Hahin, R.M. Stoss, B.H. Nelson, P.J. Reucroft ........... 229

Effect of Tolyltriazole on Iron Corrosion and the HydrogenEvolution Reaction in H2SO4, N. Eldakar, K. Nobe .......... 238

Erosion-Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Seawater andOther Aqueous Environments — A Literature Review:B.C. Syrett ................................................................... 242

Structure and Composition of Thick Tarnish Films on Alpha-Phase Copper Alloys, H. Gabel, J.A. Beavers,J.B. Woodhouse, E.N. Pugh .......................................... 253

July (No. 7)Editorial: Corrosion as Part of the National Anti-Wastage

Ethnic, R.W. Staehle ..................................................... 261Molybdates as Corrosion Inhibitors in the Presence of

Chlorides, E.A. Lizlovs .................................................. 263Fracture of Tarnish Films on á-Brass, R.P.M. Procter,

M. Islam ....................................................................... 267Grain Boundary Corrosion of AISI Type 304L Steel in an

H2SO4/NaCl Environment, T.J. Hakarainen,

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Precipitation Reactions in Inconel Alloy 600 and Their Effecton Corrosion Behavior, R.C. Scarberry, S.C. Pearman,J.R. Crum .................................................................... 401

A Versatile Polarization Cell System, R.E. Geisert,N.D. Greene, V.S. Agarwala ........................................... 407

Deformation of Iron Oxides Formed in Caustic Electrolyte,R.B. Diegle, D.A. Vermilyea ........................................... 411

Triazole, Benzotriazole, and Naphthotriazole as CorrosionInhibitors for Brass, R. Walker ...................................... 414

Technical Note: Analysis of Iron Carbide DissolutionProducts, J.H. Payer, R.W. Staehle ................................ 418

November (No. 11)Editorial: Corrosion Costs — AGARD — Promise!,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 421Investigation of the Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking

in High-Strength Steels, V.A. Marichev, I.L. Rosenfeld .... 423Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel in Ammonia Vapor

Above Liquid Ammonia, P.B. Ludwigsen, H. Arup .......... 430Analysis of Iron Corrosion Products Using Mössbauer

Spectroscopy, M.J. Graham, M. Cohen .......................... 432Effect of Oxygen on the Electrochemical and Corrosion

Behavior of Rotating Nickel Disks in H2SO4, W.D. Jeffers,K. Nobe ........................................................................ 438

Internal Hydrogen Embrittlement of Gamma-StabilizedUranium Alloys, G.L. Powell, J.W. Koger, R.K. Bennett,A.L. Williamson, V.C. Hemperly ..................................... 442

Factors Affecting Stress Corrosion Resistance of the Ti-8%Mo-8% V-2% Fe-3% Al Metastable Beta Titanium Alloy, R.Chait, P. Lum ............................................................... 450

Technical Note: Specimen Holder for Surface Preparation ofCorrosion Test Samples, J. Jelinek ................................ 455

December (No. 12)Guest Editorial: A Highly Dispersed Food Reserve,

H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 459Breakdown and Repair of Inhibitive Films in Neutral Solution,

M. Cohen ..................................................................... 461Bulk and Surface Hydrogen Concentration Differences in

NBS Hydrogen-in-Titanium Standards: K.B. Das ........... 466Stress Corrosion Cracking of Admiralty Brass in Aqueous

Copper Sulfate, T.R. Pinchback, S.P. Clough, L.A. Heldt . 469Fatigue Crack Growth in an X65 Line-Pipe Steel in Sour

Crude Oil, O. Vosikovsky .............................................. 472Environmental Resistance of Pure and Alloyed gamma-Ni3Al

and �-NiAl, R.L. McCarron, N.R. Lindblad, D. Chatterji .. 476

1977 (Vol. 33)

January (No. 1)Editorial: Water — Everywhere — In Need of a Program,

R.W. Staehle ..................................................................... 1Effect of Fluid Dynamics on the Corrosion of Copper-Based

Alloys in Seawater, K.D. Efird ........................................... 3Effect of Hydrodynamics on Pitting, T.R. Beck ...................... 9Electrochemical Measurements of Time-of-Wetness and

Atmospheric Corrosion Rates, F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel 13Oxalate Coating of Nickel Alloys, P.E. Morris ...................... 17 Relationship Between Acid Intergranular Corrosion and

Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600,G.J. Theus ..................................................................... 20

Effect of Microstructure on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy600 in High-Purity Water, H.A. Domian, R.H. Emanuelson,L.W. Sarver, G.J. Theus, L. Katz ...................................... 26

February (No. 2)Editorial: Art in Corrosion, R.W. Staehle .......................... 39Professor Michal Smialowski, A. Szummer ......................... 41Corrosion Performance of Some Metals and Alloys in Liquid

Ammonia, D.A. Jones, B.E. Wilde .................................... 46

A. Honkasalo ................................................................ 271Localized Corrosion Resistance of Mn-Substituted Austenitic

Stainless Steels: Effect of Molybdenum and Chromium,R.J. Brigham, E.W. Tozer .............................................. 274

Environmental Factors in Stress Corrosion Cracking andAnodic Polarization of Zirconium in Methanol-HCl Solutions,G.C. Palit, K. Elayaperumal .......................................... 276

Effect of Ultrasonic Waves on the Pitting Potentials of 18-8Stainless Steel in Sodium Chloride Solution, T. Nakayama,K. Sasa ........................................................................ 283

Pitting of High-Purity Zinc and Pitting Potential Significance,M.G. Alvarez, J.R. Galvele ............................................. 285

Ellipsometric Studies on Iron Oxide Film Growth at 100°C to350°C, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, J. Jurek .................... 294

Corrosion Products of Iron Dissolution-Dependence onAnions in Solution, B.J. Alexander, R.T. Foley ............... 297

Technical Note: Effect of Titanium on the Susceptibilityof Mild Steel to Caustic Cracking, R.B. Diegle,D.A. Vermilyea ............................................................. 303

August (No. 8)Editorial: Etymology, Etiology, and Epistemology,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 307Susceptibility of the Oxide Film Formed on Steel in Air

at 100°C to 400°C to Local Breakdown in Borate BufferSolutions Containing Cl– Anions, J. Jurek, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................................................. 309

Stress Corrosion Susceptibility of Aluminum Cartridge Cases,M.A. Pelensky, A. Gallaccio ........................................... 312

Corrosion at a Holiday in an Organic Coated-Metal SubstrateSystem, B.D. Craig, D.L. Olson ..................................... 316

Hydrogen Electrode Reaction and Hydrogen Embrittlementof Mild Steel in Hydrogen Sulfide Solutions, A. Kawashima,K. Hashimoto, S. Shimodaira ........................................ 321

An Improved Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy for Corrosion Service,F.G. Hodge, R.W. Kirchner ............................................ 332

Crack Propagation Resistance of Alpha-Brass Subjected toPrior Exposure in Corrosive Environments, Y.W. Mai ..... 336

Corrosion Inhibition of Copper by Tolyltriazole, R. Walker 339

September (No. 9)Editorial: Structure of the Federal Materials Establishment,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 345Role of Alloyed Molybdenum in Austenitic Stainless Steels in

the Inhibition of Pitting in Neutral Halide Solutions,K. Sugimoto, Y. Sawada ................................................ 347

Strain Enhanced Corrosion in the Iron-Caustic System, R.B.Diegle, D.A. Vermilyea .................................................. 353

Residual Stresses in Bent Tubes for Nuclear SteamGenerators, Ph. Berge, H.D. Bui, J.R. Donati, D. Villard. 357

Corrosion-Erosion Behavior of Materials in a Coal-GasificationEnvironment, K. Natesan .............................................. 364

Effect of Oxygen on Hydrogen Transport in Copper,G.R. Caskey, Jr., A.H. Dexter, M.L. Holzworth,M.R. Louthan, Jr., R.G. Derrick .................................... 370

Construction and Performance of a Silver/Silver ChlorideReference Electrode for High-Temperature AqueousEnvironments, I.J. Magar, P.E. Morris ........................... 374

Sulfide Stress Cracking Behavior of Some “Big-Inch” Line-PipeSteels, G.J. Biefer ......................................................... 378

Technical Note: Instrumentation for Measurements ofGalvanic Currents as a Function of Velocity of Metal/Electrolyte, F.B. Mansfeld ............................................. 380

October (No. 10)Editorial: Engineering Research Laboratories and the Fabric

of Technology, R.W. Staehle .......................................... 38370th Birthday Biography of Dr. Go Okamoto, N. Sato ....... 385Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild and Low-Alloy Steels in

CO-CO2-H2O Environments, M. Kowaka, S. Nagata ........ 395

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Electrochemistry and Mechanism of Stress CorrosionCracking of Constructional Steels in Liquid Ammonia,D.A. Jones, C.D. Kim, B.E. Wilde .................................... 50

Oxidation Behavior of Co-Cr-Al Alloys at 1,000°C, G.N. Irving,J. Stringer, D.P. Whittle .................................................. 56

Stress Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Cr-Ni and Other Alloys inHigh-Temperature Caustic Solutions, A.R. McIlree,H.T. Michels ................................................................... 60

Slow Strain Rate Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304Stainless Steels, F. Stalder, D.J. Duquette ....................... 67

Corrosion of Lead Dioxide on Titanium Anodes, A.T. Kuhn,R.B. Lartey ..................................................................... 73

March (No. 3)Editorial: All in Favor — Say “Aye”, A.C. Flory .................. 77Transient Species Participating in the Stress Corrosion

Cracking of Zirconium Alloys, B. Cox .............................. 79Nickel Oxide Scales and Sodium Sulfate-Induced Hot

Corrosion of Nickel, R.F. Reising ..................................... 84Vacuum Deaeration of Water — An Effective Method for

Preventing Corrosion, I.I. Oliker ...................................... 89Evaluation of Sulfide Corrosion Cracking Resistance in Low-

Alloy Steels, R.B. Heady .................................................. 98Heat Treatment, Plastic Deformation, and the Corrosion of

Low-Carbon Steel, R.L. Chance ..................................... 108

April (No. 4)Editorial: Superstition and Rationality, R.W. Staehle ...... 115Practical Experiences with Linear Polarization Measurements,

R.H. Hausler ................................................................ 117Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of Iron in Presence of

Substituted Benzotriazoles, N. Eldakar, K. Nobe ............ 128Corrosion Resis-tance of Inconel Alloy 600 in High-

Temperature Phosphate Solutions, N. Pessall, A.B. Dunlap,D.W. Feldman .............................................................. 130

Corrosion Research Conference Extended Abstracts ......... 145

May (No. 5)Editorial: Basic Research — Corrosion — Congress

Conservation, R.W. Staehle ........................................... 153Effect of Molybdate Ion on the Repassivation Kinetics of Iron

in Solutions Containing Chloride Ions, T. Kodama,J.R. Ambrose ................................................................ 155

Inhibition of Pitting of Stressed 18/8 Steel in H2SO4 byQuinoline-Chloride Mixtures, Z. Ahmad ........................ 161

Effect of Hydrogen on the Corrosion of Steels in High-Temperature Water, P. Berge, C. Ribon, P. Saint-Paul .... 173

Stress Corrosion Crack Growth Rates of Brass and AusteniticStainless Steel at Low Stress Intensity Factors, H. Lefakis,W. Rostoker .................................................................. 178

Cathodic Behavior of Zirconium in Aqueous Solutions,F. Hine, M. Yasuda, H. Sato .......................................... 181

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of U-Nb Alloys inAir, A.R. Miller .............................................................. 186

Technical Note: Occurrence of ZrO2 Wedging in Cracked Zr-25 wt% Nb Alloy, V.F. Urbanic ...................................... 188

June (No. 6)Editorial: Time Dislocation as a Cause of Corrosion,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 191On the Mechanism of Localized Corrosion of Nickel in Sulfuric

Acid, J. Tousek ............................................................. 193Rust Prevention Control by Changing Sulfide Type,

H. Shimada, Y. Sakakibara, H. Okada ........................... 196Stress Corrosion Crack Growth in Austenitic Stainless Steel,

M.O. Speidel ................................................................. 199Effect of Composition on the Electrochemical Behavior of

Austenitic Stainless Steel in Ringer’s Solution, R. Bandy,J.R. Cahoon ................................................................. 204

Influence of Contaminants on the Failure of ProtectiveOrganic Coatings on Steel, E.L. Koehler ......................... 209

Stress Corrosion Susceptibility of 7075 Al-Zn-Mg-Cu AlloysTempered from T6 to an Overaged T7X, P. Doig,P.E.J. Flewitt, J.W. Edington ........................................ 217

Technical Note: PPR Curves — A New Method of AssessingPitting Corrosion Resistance, B.C. Syrett ....................... 221

Technical Note: Results of Galvanic Corrosion Round RobinTesting, F.B. Mansfeld .................................................. 224

Technical Note: Simultaneous Potential-Current-TimeMeasurements During Polarization Studies, N.D. Greene,V.S. Agarwala ............................................................... 227

July (No. 7)Editorial: Corrosion, Conservation, and International

Collaboration, R.W. Staehle .......................................... 229Improvement of Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistance of 12%

Chromium Stainless Steels Through Heat Treatment,R.D. Kane, M. Watkins, J.B. Greer ................................ 231

Laboratory Studies of Galvanic Corrosion; Part 3 — Effect ofVelocity in NaCl and Substitute Ocean Water, F.B. Mansfeld,J.V. Kenkel ................................................................... 236

Anodic Polarization Behavior of Iron-Aluminum Alloys inSulfuric Acid Solutions, E.E. Milam, W.B. Crow,J.R. Myers .................................................................... 240

Stochastic Theory of Pitting Corrosion, T. Shibata,T. Takeyama ................................................................. 243

Hot Salt Stress Corrosion Cracking of Titanium Alloys: AnImproved Model for the Mechanism, J.R. Myers,J.A. Hall ....................................................................... 252

Accelerated Corrosion of Copper in Flowing Pure WaterContaminated with Oxygen and Sulfide, B.C. Syrett ...... 257

Technical Note: A Scanning Electron Microscopy andMicroanalytical Study of In-Service Dezincification of Brass,G.D. Walker ................................................................. 262

Technical Note: Hydrogen Pickup by Zirconium AlloysDuring Abrasive Cutting, J.H. Van de Kuur, J. Munch... 264

August (No. 8)Editorial: Progress in US-USSR Collaboration in Corrosion,

R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 268Further Observations on Sensitization of Chemically

Stabilized Stainless Steels, C.H. Samans, K. Kinoshita,I. Matsushima .............................................................. 271

New Fe-Cr-Mo Ferritic Stainless Steels, R.F. Steigerwald,A.P. Bond, H.J. Dundas, E.A. Lizlovs ............................. 279

Potassium Oxalate Inhibits Corrosion of Mild Steel by FerricIon, D.V. Subrahmanyam, G.R. Hoey ............................ 295

Effect of Chloride Ions on the Corrosion Characteristics ofNickel in 0.1 N HClO4, A. Moon, K. Nobe........................ 300

An Intergranular Fracturing Technique for Grain BoundarySegregation Studies of Austenitic Stainless Steel, J.Y. Park,S. Danyluk ................................................................... 304

September (No. 9)Editorial: A National Materials Museum, R.W. Staehle .... 307Factors Influencing the Embrittlement of Cold-Worked High-

Alloy Materials in H2S Environments, R.D. Kane,M. Watkins, D.J. Jacobs, G.L. Hancock ......................... 309

Effects of Some Alloying and Environmental Variations on theStress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of AusteniticStainless Steels, L. Budnar ........................................... 321

Crevice Protection Potential for 90%-10% Copper-Nickel,K.D. Efird, E.D. Verink, Jr. ........................................... 328

Constant Strain Rate Testing of Type 304 Stainless Steel inHigh-Temperarature Water; Part 1 — Evaluation of StressCorrosion Cracking Sensitivity, M. Hishida, H. Nakada .. 332

Effects of Metallic Second Phases in Stainless Steels,R.F. Steigerwald ........................................................... 338

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October (No. 10)Editorial: Corrosion of What Materials?, R.W. Staehle ..... 345Synergistic Effect of Ni and Fe on the Seawater Corrosion of

Copper Alloys, K.D. Efird .............................................. 347Consistency of Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of

Uranium Alloys in three Environments, H.M. DeJarnette,S.G. Fishman ............................................................... 351

Environmental Cracking of 18% Ni 200 Maraging Steel,J.B. Gilmour ................................................................ 357

Effect of Oxygen and Benzotriazole on the CorrosionCharacteristics of Rotating Iron Disk Electrodes in AcidicChloride Solutions, R.J. Chin, K. Nobe .......................... 364

Formation of Mixed Cation Spinels on Corroding Carbon SteelSurfaces, T.E. Rummery, J.J. Hawton, D. Owen ............ 369

Effect of Velocity on Galvanic Corrosion on Al Alloys,F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel ............................................ 376

November (No. 11)Editorial: Two Centuries of Passivity and Beyond,

R.W. Staehle ............................................ Back of MastheadDynamic Oxidation and Corrosion in Power Generating Units,

R.R. Dils, P.S. Follansbee .............................................. 385Constant Strain Rate Testing of Type 304 Stainless Steel in

High-Temperature Water; Part 2 — An Investigation of theChloride Effect on Stress Corrosion Cracking, M. Hishida,H. Nakada .................................................................... 403

Effect of Boron on the Corrosion Resistance of AusteniticStainless Steels, F.P.A. Robinson, W.G. Scurr ................ 408

Technical Note: A Silver-Silver Chloride Reference Electrodefor the High-Temperature and High-PressureElectrochemistry, A.K. Agrawal, R.W. Staehle ................ 418

December (No. 12)Editorial: Corrosion Science in the Energy Program,

R.W. Staehle ............................................ Back of MastheadProfessor N.D. Tomashov, Ya.M. Kolotyrkin ..................... 423Caustic Stress Corrosion of Fe-Cr-Ni Austenitic Alloys,

P. Berge, J.R. Donati, B. Prieux, D. Villard .................... 425Chemical Nature of the Anion Dependency of the Corrosion of

Aluminum Alloy 7075-T6, R.T. Foley,P. Trzaskoma-Paulette .................................................. 435

Petch-Stables Theory of Hydrogen Embrittlement,R.B. Heady ................................................................... 441

Discussion: Observation on the Stress Corrosion Crackingof an Al-5% Zn-25% Mg Ternary and Various QuaternaryAlloys, L. Knutsson ....................................................... 447

1978 (Vol. 34)

January (No. 1)Editorial: Chemical Stability in the Enlightment of the

Automobile, R.W. Staehle ......................... Back of MastheadMonitoring Corrosion and Oxidation Potentials in a Boiling

Water Reactor, M.E. Indig, J.E. Weber, A.D. Miller ............. 3Correlation Between Oxidation and Stress Corrosion Cracking

of U-45 wt% Nb, N.J. Magnani, P.H. Holloway ................... 7Corrosivity of Wet Process Phosphoric Acid, T. Sydberger,

S. Nordin ........................................................................ 16Influence of Carburization on the Mechanical Properties of

Wrought Nickel Alloys, D.E. Wenschhof, J.A. Harris ........ 23Role of Molybdenum as an Inhibitor of Localized Corrosion on

Iron in Chloride Solutions, J.R. Ambrose ......................... 27Evaluation of the Constant Strain Rate Test Method for

Testing Stress Corrosion Cracking in Aluminum Alloys,H.F. de Jong ................................................................... 32

February (No. 2)Observation of Hydrogen Trapping in Fe 015 wt% Ti Alloy by

High-Resolution Autoradiography, T. Asaoka, G. Papasset,

M. Aucouturier, P. Lacombe ............................................ 39Influence of Density and Distribution of Intergranular Sulfides

on the Sulfide Stress Cracking Properties of High-StrengthSteels, A. Johsi ............................................................... 47

Auger Electron Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Analysis ofthe Effect of Alloying Elements on the Passivation Behaviorof Stainless Steels, H. Ogawa, H. Amata, I. Itho, H. Okada 52

Low-Temperature Sensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel,M.J. Povich .................................................................... 60

Microstructure and Chemical Composition of Natural ScaleLayers, C. Feigenbaum, L. Gal-or, J. Yahalom ................. 65

Structure of Iron-Carboxylic Acid Surface Films, J.C. Wood 70

March (No. 3)Editorial: Is Corrosion Science Healthy?, H.M. Burte ........ 73Reference Electrodes for High-Temperature Aqueous Systems

— A Review and Assessment, D.D. Macdonald ................. 75Effects of Solution Flow on the Anodic Dissolution of Copper

and Mild Steel, J. Postlethwaite, E. Fiadzigbe, S. Aruliah . 85Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Strength, Low-Alloy Nickel

Steels in Sulfide Environments, A.K. Dunlop ................... 88Effect of Strain Rate on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Brass,

S.A. Bradford, T. Lee ....................................................... 96Chelate Inhibitors for Zinc and Galvanized Products,

R.L. LeRoy ...................................................................... 98

April (No. 4)Editorial: What’s In a Name: NACE — The Corrosion Society,

R.W. Staehle ...................................................................... iPolythiogylcolate Passivation of Zinc, R.L. LeRoy .............. 113Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of a Duplex Aluminum Bronze

Alloy, P. Collins, D.J. Duquette ..................................... 119A Model of the Mass Transfer of Corrosion Products in

High-Temperature High-Pressure Water Circuits,F.D. Nicholson .............................................................. 125

Scale Protection Criteria in Natural Waters, C. Feigenbaum,L. Gal-or, J. Yahalom .................................................... 133

Pitting Resistance of New and Conventional OrthopedicImplant Materials — Effect of Metallurgical Condition,B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing ................................................... 138

May (No. 5)Caustic Cracking of Steam Generator Tube Materials,

R.S. Pathania ............................................................... 149Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior of Boron/Aluminum

Composites, S.L. Pohlman ............................................ 156Reactivity of Carbon Tetrachloride with a Series of Metals,

W.L. Archer, M.K. Harter .............................................. 159Constant Strain Rate Studies on Shot-Peened Type 304

Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Aqueous Environments,M.J. Povich .................................................................. 162

Properties of Films Formed on Iron Exposed to InhibitiveSolutions, J.B. Lumsden, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ....... 169

Ellipsometric Study of Surface Films Grown on AusteniticStainless Steel in Chloride Solutions, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, N. Lukomski ............................................. 177

June (No. 6)Editorial: $70 Billion Plus or Minus $21 Billion,

R.W. Staehle ...................................................................... iContinuous Cooling Sensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel,

H.D. Solomon ............................................................... 183Evaluation of Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of

High-Strength Steels by the Constant-Strain-Rate Method,F.F. Lyle, Jr., E.B. Norris .............................................. 193

Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking Studies at 288°C (550°F)Using the Straining Electrode Technique — Comparisonof Alloy 600, Alloy 800, and Type 304 Stainless Steel,J.R. Cels ...................................................................... 198

Evaluation of Liquid-Metal Embrittlement by the Quasistatic

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Sensitization and Subsequent Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking in High-Temperature Water, M. Hishida,H. Nakada .................................................................... 338

Kinetics of the Atmospheric Corrosion of Aluminized Steel,R.A. Legault, V.P. Pearson ............................................. 344

Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of High-StrengthSteels in Liquid Ammonia at Low-Temperatures, F.F. Lyle,Jr., R.T. Hill ................................................................. 349

A Laser Interferometric Study of Corrosion of Coated andUncoated Metals; Part 2 — Corrosion of Armco Iron with aPorous Epoxy Primer, R.N. O’Brien, H. Kolny ................. 354

Reflectance Infrared Study of the Oxidation of Stainless Steelsand Component Metals, F.P. Mertens ............................ 359

Discussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Strength,Low-Alloy Nickel Steels in Sulfide Environments,H.H. Uhlig .................................................................... 364

Discussion: Rust Prevention Control by Changing SulfideType, D. Twigg, R.H. Bingham ....................................... 365

Technical Note: Intergranular Corrosion Fatigue CrackGrowth of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel in OxygenatedPure Water at 85°C, T. Shoji, T. Ise, H. Takahashi,M. Suzuki .................................................................... 366

November (No. 11)Guest Editorial: Support of Science, N. Hackerman............. iStress Corrosion Cracking of Steam Generator Tube

Materials in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions, R.S. Pathania,J.A. Chitty .................................................................... 369

An Electrochemical Investigation of Fretting Corrosion ofSurgical Implant Materials, B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing ......... 379

Flaw Growth in High-Strength Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys Exposedto Stress Corrosion Environments, R.C. Dorward,K.R. Hasse ................................................................... 386

“Horse Shoe” Corrosion of Copper Alloys in Flowing Seawater:Mechanism, and Possibility of Cathodic Protection ofCondenser Tubes in Power Stations, G. Bianchi, G. Fiori,P. Longhi, F. Mazza ....................................................... 396

Contribution to the Interpretation of Current Maxima in thePassivity Range of Austenitic Stainless Steels, A. Cigada,G. Re, D. Sinigaglia, F. Borile ........................................ 407

December (No. 12)Guest Editorial: March of Corrosion Science Toward

Scientific Control of Corrosion Processes, K.S. Rajagopalan . iStress Corrosion Cracking and Anodic Behavior of AISI 304

Stainless Steel, Inconel 600, and Incoloy 800 Straining inBoiling NaOH Solutions, Y.S. Park, J.R. Galvele,A.K. Agrawal, R.W. Staehle ........................................... 413

A Short Duration Test Method for Prediction of CreviceCorrosion Rates on Stainless Steels, J.M. Drugli,E. Bardal ...................................................................... 419

Adsorption of Benzotriazole onto Cuprous Oxide Surface: AnElectrode Impedance Study, G. Lewis ............................ 424

Effect of Alternating Current on Corrosion of Low-Alloy andCarbon Steels, D.A. Jones ............................................. 428

Atmospheric Corrosion in Marine Environments, R.A. Legault,V.P. Pearson ................................................................. 433

Relationship Between Repassivation Behavior and PittingCorrosion for Ti and Ti-% 6% Al-4% V, H.-J. Raetzer-Scheibe437

Technical Note: Accelerated Hydrogen Charging of Nickel-and Cobalt-Based Alloys, R.D. Kane .............................. 442

Technical Note: Effect of Alloying on the Passivation of Iron-Chromium-Based Alloys, G.P. Chernova,N.D. Tomashov, L.A. Chigirinskaja ................................ 445

1979 (Vol. 35)

January (No. 1)Guest Editorial: Problems Concerning Stress Corrosion

Crack Propagation Technique, Y.W. Mai ........................ 209Comparison of Potentiodynamically Determined Pitting Rates

with Actual Pitting Rates for Mild Steel and Admiralty Brassin Oxygen-Bearing Waters, W.S. Tait ............................. 214

July (No. 7)Guest Editorial: Time of Trial and Corrosion Science, J.O’M.

Bockris ............................................................................. iProfessor Carl Wagner — In Memorial, R.A. Rapp ............. 219Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue of Some

Surgical Implant Materials in a Physiological SalineEnvironment, R.L. Jones, S.S. Wing, B.C. Syrett ............ 226

Radioactive Contamination Under Applied Potentials in High-Temperature Water, D.H. Lister, R.S. Pathania .............. 236

Effects of Corrosion on the Wear Patterns in HorizontalSlurry Pipelines, J. Postlethwaite, B.J. Brady,M.W. Hawrylak, E.B. Tinker .......................................... 245

Technical Note: A Seawater Deaeration Procedure forConducting Electrochemical Experiments, K.D. Efird,V.M. Putnam ................................................................ 250

Discussion: Stress Corrosion Crack Growth Rates of Brassand Austenitic Stainless Steel at Low Stress IntensityFactors, H.R. Kemp ...................................................... 251

August .............................................................. (No. 8)Guest Editorial: Maturing of High-Temperature Corrosion

Research, R.A. Rapp .......................................................... iStress Corrosion Cracking of C-Mn Steel in Phosphate

Solutions, R.N. Parkins, N.J.H. Holroyd, R.R. Fessler ..... 253A Laser Interferometric Study of Corrosion of Coated and

Uncoated Metals; Part 1 — Technique Standardization withthe Zn/ZnSO4/Zn System, R.N. O’Brien, H. Kolny ......... 262

Low-Temperature Sensitization of Welded Type 304 StainlessSteel, M.J. Povich, P. Rao .............................................. 269

Effects of Stress Intensity Rate K and Stress Ratio R onCorrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Enhancement Below KIStress Corrosion Cracking, T. Shoji, S. Aiyama,H. Takahashi, M. Suzuki .............................................. 276

A Contribution to the Mechanism of Hydrogen Entry IntoSteels in Acid Environments, B.D. Craig ........................ 282

Technical Note: Use of Free-Corrosion Potential-TimeTransients to Distinguish Between Pitting and CreviceCorrosion After Potentiostatic Tests, A. Garner .............. 285

September (No. 9)Guest Editorial: Corrosion and Nuclear Energy — When Will

the Next Shoe Drop?, S.H. Bush ........................................ i Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys 706 and 715 in Flowing

Seawater; Part 1 — Effect of Oxygen, D.D. Macdonald,B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing ................................................... 289

Behavior of the Ferric Ion During Chemical Cleaning,J.P. Engle ..................................................................... 301

Hydrogen Embrittlement and Hydrogen-DislocationInteractions, R.B. Heady ............................................... 303

Slow Crack Growth in a High-Strength Steel Exposed to H2-H2S Gaseous Mixtures, G.E. Kerns, R.W. Staehle ........... 306

Stress Corrosion Studies on Some Stainless Steels inElevated Temperature Aqueous Environments,I.L.W. Wilson, F.W. Pement, R.G. Aspden ...................... 311

Influence of Cathodic Polarization Upon Fatigue of NotchedStructural Steel in Seawater, W.C. Hooper, W.H. Hartt .. 320

October (No. 10)Guest Editorial: Corrosion Science and Magic, M. Cohen .... iStress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue in Cr-Mo

Low-Alloy Steel, S. Aiyama, T. Shoji, H. Takahashi,M. Suzuki .................................................................... 325

Surface Characterization of Atmospherically Corroded andBlast Cleaned Steel, C. Calabrese, J.R. Allen ................. 331

Critical Cooling Rate of 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steel for

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Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels Used in ChemicalPlants, M. Izumiyama ........................................................ i

Use of Potential-pH Diagrams for the Interpretation ofCorrosion Phenomena in High-Salinity Geothermal Brines,D.D. Macdonald, B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing ............................ 1

Rapid Data Acquisition in the Study of Slow-ElectrodeProcesses by Means of Simultaneous Potentiostats —Sulfidation of Copper, E.T. Eisenmann ........................... 12

Hydrogen Attack of 1020 Steel: Influence of Hydrogen Sulfide,D. Eliezer, H.G. Nelson .................................................. 17

A Versatile, Inexpensive Potentiostat for Corrosion Studies,F.B. Mansfeld, R.V. Inman ............................................. 21

Flow Effects on Corrosion of Galvanic Couples in Seawater,J. Perkins, K.H. Graham, G.A. Storm, G. Leumer,R.P. Schack ................................................................... 23

Corrosion Pretreatments for Copper-Zinc Alloys,G.W. Poling, T. Notoya ................................................... 33

Corrosivity of Carbon Steel in Concentrated ChlorideSolution, F.A. Posey, A.A. Palko ...................................... 38

Technical Note: Effect of Rotation on Pitting Behavior ofAluminum and Stainless Steel, F.B. Mansfeld, J.V. Kenkel43

February ........................................................... (No. 2)Guest Editorial: Institutional Problems in Corrosion,

B.R.T. Frost ....................................................................... iEffect of Ferrite Content on Stress Corrosion Cracking in

Duplex Stainless Steel Weld Metals at Room Temperature,W.A. Baeslack, III, D.J. Duquette, W.F. Savage ................ 45

Direct Observation of Intergranular Corrosion in Al-4 wt% CuAlloy, A. Garner, D. Tromans ......................................... 55

An Apparatus for the Examination of Localized CorrosionBehavior, L.J. Gainer, G.R. Wallwork ............................. 61

Sulfide-Induced Corrosion of Coper Nickel Alloys, J.P. Gudas,H.P. Hack ...................................................................... 67

Hydrogen-Induced Fracture of a High-Strength AluminumAlloy, G.H. Koch ............................................................ 73

Putrid Seawater as a Corrosive Medium, K.D. Efird,T.S. Lee .......................................................................... 79

Corrosion Product Deposition and Release at Nuclear FuelSheaths in Boiling Water, K.A. Burrill ............................ 84

March ............................................................... (No. 3)Guest Editorial: Economic Effects of Corrosion Research, E.

Passaglia ........................................................................... iMechanisms of Corrosion Product Transport and Their

Investigation in High-Temperature Water Loops,D.H. Lister ..................................................................... 89

Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking in Nonsensitized FerriticStainless Steel, L. Bednar .............................................. 96

Influence of Thermal Treatment on the Stress CorrosionCracking Behavior of Inconel Alloy 600 at ControlledPotentials in 10% Caustic Soda Solutions at 315°C,N. Pessall, G.P. Airey, B.P. Lingenfelter .......................... 100

Effect of Autogenous Welding on Chloride Pitting Corrosionin Austenitic Stainless Steels, A. Garner ........................ 108

Pitting Corrosion and Scaling of Carbon Steels in GeothermalBrine, A. Goldberg, L.B. Owen ...................................... 114

Polarization Curve-Fitting by Computer Modeling,O.F. Devereux ............................................................. 125

Effect of Carbon Content and Thermal Treatment on theStress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Inconel Alloy 600Steam Generator Tubing, G.P. Airey .............................. 129

Nature of Iron Sulfides Formed on Steel in an H2S-O2

Environment, B.D. Craig .............................................. 136

April (No. 4)Guest Editorial: Stress Corrosion — Tradition vs. Fractured

Mechanicians, J.G. Kausman ............................................ iAn Investigation of Pitting Behavior of Iron-Molybdenum

Binary Alloys, D.A. Stout, J.B. Lumsden, R.W. Staehle .. 141A Model for Cobalt 60/58 Deposition on Primary Coolant

Piping in a Boiling Water Reactor, W.R. DeHollander .... 147Effect of Test Method and Surface Condition on Pitting

Potential of Single and Duplex Phase 304L Stainless Steel,P.E. Manning, D.J. Duquette, W.F. Savage ................... 151

Effect of Nickel Hydroxide Injection on the Mass Transfer ofCorrosion Products in High-Temperature, High-PressureWater Circuits, F.D. Nicholson, J.V. Evans ................... 158

Solid Metal Embrittlement of Ti-6% Al-6% V-2% Sn byCadmium, Silver, and Gold, R.E. Stoltz, R.H. Stulen ..... 165

Experimental Application of Design Principles in CorrosionResearch, W.H. Smyrl, S.L. Pohlman ............................ 170

Effect of Molybdenum Content on the Sulfide Stress CrackingResistance of AISI 4130 Steel with 0.035% Cb, P.J. Grobner,D.L. Sponseller, D.E. Diesburg ..................................... 175

Hydrogen Evolution and Anodic Disintegration DuringElectrochemical Pitting of Zirconium in Alkaline-ChlorideSolutions, J. Postlethwaite, M. Onofrei ......................... 185

Technical Note: Inhibitive Effect of Benzotriazole on StressCorrosion Cracking of �-Brass in Mattsson’s Solution, V.Ashworth, K. Lyth, R.P.M. Procter ................................ 190

May (No. 5)Guest Editorial: Shortcuts to Prediction of Corrosion Rates

— Do They Yield Valid Results?, F.L. LaQue ....................... iProtection of Copper by Pretreatment with Benzotriazole,

T. Notoya, G.W. Poling ................................................. 193Construction and Thermodynamic Performance of an Ag-AgCl

Reference Electrode for Use in High-Temperature AqueousEnvironments Containing H2 and H2S, M.J. Danielson ... 200

Structure of Pressurized-Water Reactor Primary CorrosionProducts, Y.L. Sandler .................................................. 205

Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel in 0.5N H2SO4 + 0.005 N Kl Solution — X-Ray PhotoelectronSpectroscopy Observation of the Surface Film, K. Asami,N. Totsuka, M. Takano.................................................. 208

Alternating Current-Induced Corrosion: Effect of anAlternating Voltage in Electrodes Under Charge-TransferControl, U. Bertocci ...................................................... 211

Polarization Resistance Measurements of High-AlloyedAustenitic Steels with Low-Carbon Content in BoilingSolutions of Concentrated Nitric Acid, B. Eremias,M. Prazak ..................................................................... 216

Accumulation of Radioactive Corrosion Products in NuclearSteam Generators, D.H. Lister ..................................... 219

June (No. 6)Guest Editorial: Role of Colloid and Interface Science in the

Study of Corrosion of Metals, E. Matijevic ........................... iStress Corrosion Resistance of XM-19 Stainless Steel,

J.N. Kass, M.F. Henry, A.E. Pickett, W.L. Walker .......... 229Effect of Molybdenum Content on the Sulfide Stress Cracking

Resistance of AISI 4130-Type Steel with 0.035% Cb,P.J. Grobner, D.L. Sponseller, D.E. Diesburg ................ 240

Localized Corrosion of Amorphous Fe-Ni-Cr-P-B Alloys,R.B. Diegle .................................................................. 250

Parametric Evaluation of Susceptibility of Cu-Ni Alloys toSulfide-Induced Corrosion in Seawater, J.P. Gudas,H.P. Hack ..................................................................... 259

Preparation and Characterization of Model Colloidal CorrosionProducts, E. Matijevic .................................................. 264

A Comparison Between Threshold Stress and “CrackInitiation” Stress Intensity for Sulfide Stress CorrosionCracking, B.E. Wilde, M.J. Doyle .................................. 273

July (No. 7)Guest Editorial: Keeping the Rhinoceroses Away, J.P. Berge iCorrosion Fatigue Crack Propagation in Aluminum-7%

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Anodic Polarization Behavior of Austenitic Stainless SteelAlloys with Lower Chromium Content, W.Y.C. Chen,J.R. Stephens ............................................................... 443

An X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of the Behavior ofthe Protective Layer on Aluminum-Brass Condenser Tubes,D.C. Epler, J.E. Castle .................................................. 451

Effects of Prestrain on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304Stainless Steel by Means of the Stress Relaxation Method,H. Kamide, H. Sugawara .............................................. 456

Hydride Phases in Austenitic Stainless Steels, A. Szummer, A. Janko .................................................................... 461

Effects of Very Dry and Fully Water-Saturated AirEnvironments on the Fatigue Life of D6AC Steel UnderConstant and Variable Amplitude Loading Sequences,J.Y. Mann, D.S. Kemsley .............................................. 465

Potential-pH Diagrams for Iron and Nickel in High-SalinityGeothermal Brine Containing Low Concentrations ofHydrogen Sulfide, D.D. Macdonald, B.C. Syrett ............ 471

Electrochemical Studies of Inhibitors in Aqueous Slurries ofSand, Iron Ore, and Coal, J. Postlethwaite .................... 475

Discussion: Continuous Cooling Sensitization of Type 304Stainless Steel, E.A. Loria ............................................ 481

November (No. 11)Corrosion in Molten Salts: An Annotated Bibliography,

G.J. Janz, R.P.T. Tomkins ............................................ 485Validity of Electrochemical Methods for Measuring Corrosion

Rates of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Seawater, B.C. Syrett,D.D. Macdonald .......................................................... 505

Crack Orientation in Ti-6% Al-6% V-2% Sn, J.A. Moskovitz,R.M. Pelloux ................................................................ 509

Corrosion by Alternating Current: A Study of the AnodicPolarization of Mild Steel in Na2SO4 Solution, D.-T. Chin,T.-W. Fu ...................................................................... 514

Effects of Cyclic Tensile Loading on Stress CorrosionCracking Susceptibility for Sensitized Type 304 StainlessSteel in 290°C High-Purity Water, H. Takaku, M. Tokawai,H. Hirano .................................................................... 523

Technical Note: Optical Reflectance Method for AnalyzingAnodic Films Formed on Aluminum, S. Thibault,C. Duchemin ................................................................ 532

December (No. 12)Effect of Thioureas and Triazoles on Hydrogen Penetration

Rates in Iron, D.L. Dull, K. Nobe .................................. 535Acoustic Emission From Corroding Electrodes, F.B. Mansfeld,

P.J. Stocker ................................................................. 541Effect of Applied Potential on Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth

Rates of a Ni-Cr-Mo-V Turbine Disc Steel in a RoomTemperature 12 M NaOH Solution, R. Rungta,J.A. Begley .................................................................. 544

Crevice Corrosion of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature AqueousEnvironments, D.F. Taylor ........................................... 550

Effect of Peripheral Velocity on the Corrosion and Passivationof Iron in Chloride Containing Media, M.A.C. de Castro,B.E. Wilde ................................................................... 560

Impedance and Potential Behavior of Surface Oxide Films onHafnium Electrodes, M.S. El-Basiouny, A.M. Bekheet,M.M. Hefny ................................................................. 566

Effect of Oxygen Temperature Combinations on the StressCorrosion Susceptibility of Sensitized Type 304 StainlessSteel in High-Purity Water, F.P. Ford, M.J. Povich ........ 569

Technical Note: Corrosion and Grain Boundary Penetrationin Type 316 Stainless Steel Exposed to a Coal GasificationEnvironment, S. Danyluk, J.Y. Park ............................. 575

Technical Note: Electrode Holders for Electrochemical andElectrochemically Controlled Stress Corrosion Experimentsat High Temperatures and Pressures, H. Tischner ........ 577

Magnesium Alloy, F.P. Ford ......................................... 281High-Temperature Electrochemical Studies of the Stress

Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel, M.E. Indig,A.R. McIlree .................................................................. 288

Effect of Physical Parameters on the Pitting Corrosion of MildSteel in Low Total Dissolved Solids, Oxygen-Bearing Waters:A Nonpassivating Metal/Environment System, W.S. Tait 296

Effect of Substituted Purines on the Corrosion Behavior ofIron, S. Vasseghi, K. Nobe ............................................ 300

Kinetics and Mechanism of Formation of Calcium SulfateScale Minerals — Influence of Inhibitors, G.H. Nancollas,W. White, F. Tsai, L. Maslow ........................................ 304

Cracking of Concrete in Seawater Due to Embedded MetalCorrosion, W.D. Grimes, W.H. Hartt, D.H. Turner .......... 309

Influence of Environment Purity on Gaseous IodineEmbrittlement of Zircaloy-2 and High-Purity Zirconium,R.P. Gangloff, D.E. Graham, A.W. Funkenbusch ........... 316

Technical Note: A Comparison of Deaerating Gases forElectrochemical Tests, R.L. Chance, R.G. Cesselli,M.S. Walker ................................................................ 327

Technical Note: Versatile Electrochemical Cell for StudyingCorrosion in Aerosol Containers, R.B. Diegle ................ 329

Technical Note: Effect of Grain Boundary Impurities on theStress Corrosion Cracking of a Low-Alloy Steel,K.L. Moloznik, C.L. Briant, C.J. McMahon, Jr. .............. 331

August (No. 8)Inhibitive Effect of Oxyanions on the Stress Corrosion

Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Boiling 20 N NaOHSolution, Y.S. Park, A.K. Agrawal, R.W. Staehle ............ 333

Influence of Velocity and Dissolved Oxygen on the InitialCorrosion Behavior of Iron in High-Purity Water,Z.A. Foroulis ................................................................. 340

Role of Surface Chemistry in Crud Deposition on HeatTransfer Surface, T. Iwahori, T. Mizuno, H. Kohama ..... 345

Ion Selectivity of Precipitate Films Affecting Passivation andCorrosion of Metals, M. Sakashita, N. Sato .................... 351

Inhibitor Development for Titanium Corrosion, O.L. Riggs, Jr.,K.L. Morrison, D. A. Brunsell ..................................... 356

Auger Electron Spectroscopy Investigations of Passive Filmson Iron and Iron-Based Alloys, M. Janik-Czachor ......... 360

Corrosion of Cu-Ni Alloys 706 and 715 in Flowing Seawater;Part 2 — Effect of Dissolved Sulfide, D.D. Macdonald,B.C. Syrett, S.S. Wing .................................................. 367

Influence of Surface Condition and Environment on theHydriding of Titanium, L.C. Covington .......................... 378

September (No. 9)Guest Editorial: Knowing, Competence, and Optimism

Applied to Corrosion Problems, H.H. Uhlig .......................... iHigh-Temperature Scaling of Monophase Nickel-Titanium

Alloys, F. Gesmundo, P. Nanni, F. Viani ....................... 383Corrosion Inhibition of a Carbon Steel by 2-Ethylamino-

Ethanol in Aerated 3% NaCl Solutions — Effect of pH,M. Duprat, N. Bui, F. Dabosi ........................................ 392

Rate Controlling Steps of Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Steels, B. Stellwag, H. Kaesche ....................... 397

Stress Corrosion of Steam Turbine Disc and Rotor Steels,B.W. Roberts, P. Greenfield .......................................... 402

Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Seawater Polluted withSulfide and Sulfide Oxidation Products, B.C. Syrett,D.D. Macdonald, S.S. Wing .......................................... 409

Galvanic Corrosion of Aluminum, M.C. Reboul ............... 423Technical Note: A New Accelerated Test for Studying the

Susceptibility of Stainless Steels to Chloride StressCorrosion Cracking, S. Henrikson, M. Asberg ............... 429

October (No. 10)Effect of Nonmetallic Inclusions on the Pitting of Mild Steel,

L.J. Gainer, G.R. Wallwork ........................................... 435

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1980 (Vol. 36)

January (No. 1)Effect of Boiling on the Mass Transfer of Corrosion Products

in High-Temperature, High-Pressure Water Circuits,F.D. Nicholson, J.V. Sarbutt ............................................ 1

Effect of Processing Variables on the Caustic Stress CorrosionResistance of Inconel Alloy 600, G.P. Airey ....................... 9

Electrical-Potential Requirements for Cathodic Protection ofSteel in Simulated Concrete Environments, J.B. Vrable,B.E. Wilde ..................................................................... 18

Effect of Impurity Segregation on the Hydrogen Embrittlementof a High-Strength Nickel-Based Alloy in H2S Environments,B.J. Berkowitz, R.D. Kane .............................................. 24

Effect of Heat Treatment and Impurities on the HydrogenEmbrittlement of a Nickel Cobalt-Based Alloy, R.D. Kane,B.J. Berkowitz ............................................................... 29

Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild Steel in 0.5N H2SO4 + 0.005 N Kl Solution-Stress Corrosion BehaviorUnder Constant

Crosshead Speed Test, M. Takano, N. Totsuka ................... 36Corrosion Rate Measurements on Steel in Sulfuric Acid Using

a Microprocessor Controlled Potentiostat, R.J. Taylor,L.F.G. Williams .............................................................. 41

On the Effects of á Martensite in Hydrogen Embrittlement of aCathodically Charged AISI Type 304 Austenitic StainlessSteel, H. Hanninen, T.J. Hakarainen .............................. 47

February (No. 2)Hydrogen Trapping in BCC Fe-Cr Alloys (7~94 wt% Cr) as

Studied by Microautoradiography — Contribution ofCarbon Hydrogen Interaction-Consequences on HydrogenCracking, C. Paes de Oliveira, M. Aucouturier,P. LaCombe .................................................................... 53

Straining Metal Electrode Technique as a Stress CorrosionCracking Test-Type 304 Stainless Steel in NaCl + H2SO4

Solutions, I.A. Maier, J.R. Galvele .................................. 60Anomalous Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steel Exposed

to Hydrogen at High Temperature and Pressure,M. Hasegawa, M. Osawa ................................................ 67

Effect of Flow on Corrosion of Copper-Nickel Alloys in AeratedSeawater and in Sulfide-Polluted Seawater, B.C. Syrett,S.S. Wing ...................................................................... 73

Effect of Chloride Ion Concentration and Applied Potential onthe Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Type 304Stainless Steel in Deaerated High-Temperature Water,P.L. Andresen, D.J. Duquette .......................................... 85

Characterization of Surface Films on an Anodically PolarizedFerritic Stainless Steel, R.L. Chance, S.W. Gaarenstroom 94

An Ultrasonic Abrasion Simulation Test Method Applied toDental Alloy Evaluation, S.R. Wright, F.H. Cocks,G.W. Pearsall, L. Gettleman ......................................... 101

Technical Note: Predicting Extent of Sensitization DuringContinuous Cooling from TTS Diagram, R.K. Dayal,J.B. Gnanamoorthy ..................................................... 104

March (No. 3)Endurance Limit Enhancement of Notched, 1018 Steel in

Seawater — Specimen Size and Frequency Effects,W.H. Hartt, W.C. Hooper .............................................. 107

Characterization of High-Temperature GaseousEnvironments, R.H. Kane ............................................ 112

Scaling Behavior of an Fe-4.54 wt% Cu Alloy in the Range700°C to 1,000°C Under 1 Atm Oxygen, P. Nanni,F. Gesmundo ............................................................... 119

Surface Composition of a Type 316 Stainless Steel Related toInitiation of Crevice Corrosion, G. Hultquist, C. Leygraf . 126

Pitting Resistance of Engineering Materials in GeothermalBrines; Part 1 — Low-Salinity Brine, B.C. Syrett,

D.D. Macdonald, H. Shih .............................................. 130Liquid Lithium Corrosion Rate Expressions for Type 304L

Stainless Steel, D.L. Olson, G.N. Reser, D.K. Matlock .... 140Ion Beam Analysis Investigation of Pit Nucleation on Titanium

in Bromide Media, J.A. Petit, B. Kondro, F. Dabosi ........ 145Titanium Corrosion by a Hot Perfluoropolyether,

W.L. Chandler, L.B. Lloyd, M.M. Farrow, R.K. Burnham,E.M. Eyring ................................................................. 152

Technical Note: A New Apparatus for Corrosion Study In Situin High-Temperature Water, N. Fujita, T. Tamura, M. Aoki,H. Minato .................................................................... 156

Technical Note: A Novel Electrode Design for ElectrochemicalPolarization Studies, M. Islam ...................................... 158

April (No. 4)Temperature Rise in Underground Impressed Current Anodes,

W.H. Burkhart ............................................................ 161Simulation of Coal Conversion Reactor Environments,

R.A. Cooke, O.F. Devereux ........................................... 167Analysis of Errors in Using the Two Electrode and Three

Electrode Polarization Resistance Methods in MeasuringCorrosion Rates, M.J. Danielson .................................. 174

Effect of Anions and Organic Corrosion Inhibitors on the Rateof Hydrogen Penetration of Iron, Y. Saito, K. Nobe .......... 178

An Exploratory Study of Inhibition of Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking in Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel,C.S. O’Dell, B.F. Brown, R.T. Foley ............................... 183

Cathodic Alloying of the Surface of Titanium, Chromium, andStainless Steels as a Method of Increasing Their Passivationand Corrosion Resistance, N.D. Tomashov,G.P. Chernova .............................................................. 201

New Inhibitors for Crack Arrestment in Corrosion Fatigue ofHigh-Strength Steels, V.S. Agarwala, J.J. De Luccia ..... 208

Technical Note: Effects of Manganese on the Electrode orFree Corrosion Potentials of Aluminum, W.A. Anderson,H.C. Stumpf ................................................................. 212

May (No. 5)Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of a 26% Cr-1% Mo

Ferritic Stainless Steel Containing Niobium, J.A. Davis,H.E. Deverell, T.J. Nichol ............................................. 215

Capacity of Anodic Oxide Films on Bismuth in VariousSolutions, S. Darwish, I.A. Ammar, M.W. Khalil ............ 220

Analysis of the Stress Corrosion Fracture Surface of á-Brass,G.T. Burstein, R.C. Newman ........................................ 225

Corrosion Behavior of Metallic Materials in the ReducingEnvironments Characteristic of a Coal-Fired MHDGenerator, R.N. Singh, K. Natesan ............................... 230

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Al-Zn-Mg Alloy AA-7039,M. Landkof, L. Gal-or ................................................... 241

A STEM Examination of the Localized Corrosion Behavior of aDuplex Stainless Steel, P.E. Manning, C.E. Lyman,D.J. Duquette ............................................................... 246

Effects of Various Hydrogen-Bearing Environments on theKISCC of AISI Type 4340 and 35% NiCrMoV Steels, J. Opoku,W.G. Clark, Jr. ............................................................ 251

Discussion: Alternating Current-Induced Corrosion: Effect ofan Alternating Voltage on Electrodes Under Charge-TransferControl, S. Venkatesh ................................................... 259

Technical Note: Cu-Be Stress Corrosion Cracking inAmmonia, N.J. Magnani .............................................. 260

Technical Note: Computer Modelling of Polarization Curvesin Passive Systems, O.F. Devereux, K.Y. Kim ................ 262

Corrosion Research at Materials Research Laboratories,L.F.G. Williams ............................................................ 264

June (No. 6)Determination of Surface Inhomogeneities Using a

Scanning Probe Impedance Technique, H.S. Isaacs,M.W. Kendig ................................................................ 269

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Influence of Moisture Exposure on the Composition ofOxides on Al-Zn-Mg Alloy: An Auger Electron SpectroscopyStudy, R.K. Viswanadham, T.S. Sun, J.A.S. Green........ 275

Influence of Chloride Concentration on Stress CorrosionCracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel in LiCl Solutions,R.L. Shamakian, A.R. Troiano, R.F. Hehemann............. 279

Nature of the Barrier Oxide Films Formed on HafniumElectrode, M.S. El-Basiouny, A.M. El-Kot, M.M. Henfy .. 284

Some Mechanistic Observations on the Crack GrowthCharacteristics of Pressure Vessel and Piping Steels inPressurized-Water Reactor Environment, W.H. Bamford,D.M. Moon ................................................................... 289

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Welded Type 304 and 304LStainless Steel Under Cyclic Loading, J.N. Kass,W.L. Walker, A.J. Giannuzzi ......................................... 299

Corrosion and Magnetite Growth on Carbon Steels in Water at310°C — Effect of Dissolved Oxygen, pH, and EDTAAddition, H.S. Gadiyar, N.S.D. Elayathu ....................... 306

Role of Sulfide Inclusion Morphology in Pit Initiation ofSeveral Type 300 Series Stainless Steels, P.E. Manning,D.J. Duquette, W.F. Savage ......................................... 313

Technical Note: Mechanism of Corrosion of Iron byHydrochloric Acid and Its Inhibition by Iodide andQuinoline, K.S. Rajagopalan, G. Venkatachari .............. 320

July (No. 7)A Mechanistic Study of Sulfonium Salts Acting as Ferric Ion

Corrosion Inhibitors, W.W. Frenier, W.J. Settineri .......... 323Determination of “True” Polarization Curves for Corrosion

Rate Measurements of Steel in NaCl Stagnant Solutions,S. Wolynec, E. Escalante .............................................. 327

Differential Composition Profiles of Passive Films on Inconel600 and Incoloy 800 Alloys, M. Seo, N. Sato .................. 334

Review: Proposed Mechanisms for Corrosion Inhibition,Passivation by Metallic Cations, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ......... 339

Characterization of Atmospheric Corrosion Products onWeathering Steels, B.R. de Meybaum, E.S. Ayllon ......... 345

Effect of Alloy Element Additions on the Pitting Corrosion ofMild Steel, L.J. Gainer, G.R. Wallwork .......................... 348

Influence of Prior Deformation on Continuous CoolingSensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel, H.D. Solomon 356

Crevice Corrosion of Glassy Fe-Ni-Cr-P-B Alloys,R.B. Diegle ................................................................... 362

Influence of Hydrogen Chloride on Corrosion of Boiler Steelsin Synthetic Flue Gas, P. Mayer, A.V. Manolescu ........... 369

Investigation of the Kinetics and Mechanism of SubcriticalCrack Growth by Delayed Failure of Titanium Alloys In andOut of Corrosive Environments, V.A. Marichev,I.L. Rosenfeld, V.V. Lunin ............................................ 373

Technical Note: Use of Load Pulsing in the Interpretation ofTransgranular Stress Corrosion Fracture Surfaces in a Type310S Stainless Steel, M.T. Hahn, E.N. Pugh ................. 380

Technical Note: A Method for Controlled Stress CorrosionCracking in Nonsensitized Inconel 600 Tubing, R.A. Clark,R.L. Burr ...................................................................... 382

August (No. 8)Corrosion Studies in Kraft White Liquor: Potentiostatic

Polarization of Mild Steel in Caustic Solutions ContainingSulfur Species, D.A. Wensley, R.S. Charlton ................. 385

Electrical Properties of Organic Coatings on a Local Scale— Relationship to Corrosion, J.V. Standish,H. Leidheiser, Jr. ......................................................... 390

Influence of Strain During Cooling on the Sensitization ofType 304 Stainless Steel, H.D. Solomon, D.C. Lord ....... 395

Inhibition by Oleates of Various Amines in TemporaryProtective Coatings on Mild Steel; Part 1 — Electrochemicaland Electrical Investigations, T. Szauer, Z. Klenowicz,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ............................................. 400

Enhanced Corrosion Resistance of Laser Surface Melted

Aluminum Bronze D (CDA-614), C.W. Draper, R.E. Woods,L.S. Meyer .................................................................... 405

Effects of Dissolved Oxygen, Chloride Ion and AppliedPotential on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Type304 Stainless Steel in 290°C Water, P.L. Andresen,D.J. Duquette .............................................................. 409

Effects of Bicarbonate on the Corrosion and Passivation ofIron, D.H. Davies, G.T. Burstein ................................... 416

Effect of Variations in Seawater Upon the Corrosion ofAluminum, S.C. Dexter ................................................ 423

A Study of Various Critical Pitting Potentials for Type 316Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid Containing Chloride Ions,R.K. Dayal, N. Parvathavarthini, J.B. Gnanamoorthy .... 433

Corrosion of Nb-Ni Alloys in a KOH Solution, K. Sugimoto,G. Belanger, D.L. Piron ................................................ 437

Discussion: Hydrogen Embrittlement and HydrogenDislocation Interactions, W.R. Tyson ............................. 441

Technical Note: Corrosion Product Removal from SteelFracture Surfaces for Metallographic Examination,I. Kayafas ..................................................................... 443

September (No. 9)Some Effects of Electrolyte Composition and Heat Treatment

on the Aqueous Crevice Corrosion of Alloy 600 and Type304 Stainless Steel at 288°C, D.F. Taylor, M. Silverman . 447

Effects of the Seawater Carbon Diocide System on theCorrosion of Aluminum, H.T. Rowland, S.C. Dexter ....... 458

Effect of Scan Rate on Pitting Potentials of High-PerformanceAlloys in Acidic Chloride Solution, P.E. Manning ............ 468

Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels in H2S,W.-Y. Chu, S.-Q. Li, C.-M. Hsiao, J.-Z. Tien ................... 475

Inhibition by Oleates of Various Amines in TemporaryProtective Coatings on Mild Steel; Part 2 — ChemicalInvestigations, T. Szauer, Z. Klenowicz, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................................................. 482

Pit Formation in the Cathodic Polarization of Passive Iron;Part 1 — Dissolution of Passive Film and Pit Initiation,K. Ogura, N. Takesue ................................................... 487

Inhibition of Corrosion of Mild Steel in Sulfuric Acid byThiourea and Derivatives, M.B. Lawson ......................... 493

Effects of Sulfur and Phosphorus on the IntergranularCorrosion of 304 Stainless Steel, C.L. Briant ................. 497

Technical Note: A Practical “Reference” Electrode forAqueous Phosphate Solutions Up to 300°C, H. Tischner,E. Wendler-Kalsch, H. Kaesche ..................................... 510

Technical Note: Aluminum Pitting Corrosion in AqueousGlycol Solutions: Characteristics and Relevance to SolarThermal Collector Systems, D. Wong, F.H. Cocks .......... 513

October (No. 10)Interaction of M-50 Steel with a Perfluoralkylether Fluid and a

1% Additive Fluid Formulation, T.N. Wittberg, C.A. Svisco,W.E. Moddeman ........................................................... 517

Preparation of Well-Defined Colloidal Particles by ThermalDecomposition of Metal Chelates; Part 2 — Cobalt andNickel, R.S. Sapieszko, E. Matijevic ............................... 522

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel in anAcidified Chloride Solution, F.P. Vaccaro, R.F. Hehemann,A.R. Troiano ................................................................. 530

Role of Sulfide Inclusions in Hydrogen Entry During theExposure of Steels to Acids, H. Pumphrey ..................... 537

Effect of Hydrogen Evolution on Acidification in Alloy 600 and304 Stainless Steel Crevices at 288°C, D.F. Taylor,M. Silverman ................................................................ 544

Passivity Breakdown of Mild Steel in Seawater in the Presenceof Sulfate Reducing Bacteria, R.C. Salvarezza,H.A. Videla ................................................................... 550

Corrosion Behavior of Niobium in Hydrochloric AcidSolutions, B.S. Covino Jr., J.P. Carter, S.D. Cramer ...... 554

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,M. Silverman ................................................................ 558

Effect of Prior Cold Work on the Degree of Sensitization inType 304 Stainless Steel, S. Pednekar, S. Smialowska ... 565

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Amorphous Fe-Cr-Mo Alloys, A. Kawashima, K. Hashimoto, T. Masumoto ................. 577

November (No. 11)Use of Zinc to Control Aluminum Corrosion in Aqueous

Glycol Solutions, D. Wong, F.H. Cocks .......................... 587Anodic Polarization of Tin, Nickel, and a 65/35 Tin-Nickel

Alloy in Alkaline Media Containing Halide Ions, M.S. AbdelAal, A.H. Osman ........................................................... 591

Effect of Loading Rate on Environmentally ControlledCracking of Sensitized 304 Stainless Steel in High-PurityWater, F.P. Ford, M. Silverman ..................................... 597

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 403 Stainless Steel inNa2SO4 at 100°C, B. Bavarian, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska 604

Corrosion Properties of Austenitic-Ferritic Duplex Steel AF 22in Chloride and Sulfide Containing Environments,G. Herbsleb, R.K. Poepperling ....................................... 611

Precursive Blistering in the Localized Corrosion ofAluminum, C.B. Bargeron, R.B. Givens ......................... 618

Some Observations on the Role of Inclusions in theHydrogen-Induced Blister Cracking of Linepipe Steels inSulfide Environments, B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim,E.H. Phelps .................................................................. 625

Corrosion Fatigue of Type 304 Stainless Steel in H2SO4 andBoiling NaOH, A. Boateng, J.A. Begley, R.W. Staehle ...... 633

Crack Growth Behavior of Type 304 Stainless Steel inOxygenated 290°C Pure Water Under Low-FrequencyCyclic Loading, T. Kawakubo, M. Hishida, K. Amano,M. Katsuta ................................................................... 638

December (No. 12)Evaluation of Corrosion Rate of Copper Alloys by Means of

Polarization Measurement, Y. Ishikawa, K. Mikada ........ 649Review: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304

Stainless Steel in Oxygenated Pure Water at ElevatedTemperatures, S. Szklarska-Smialowska, G. Cragnolino 653

Chloride Ion Concentration and pH Dependence of theTransient Dissolution Characteristics of Metals DuringHigh-Strain Corrosion Fatigue, C. Patel ......................... 665

Chemical Nature of Aluminum Corrosion: IV. Some AnionEffects on Stress Corrosion Cracking of AA 7075-T651, A.H. Le, B.F. Brown, R.T. Foley .................................... 673

Effect of Heat Treatment on Corrosion Behavior of AmorphousFe-Cr-P-C and Fe-Ni-Cr-P-B Alloys in 1 N HCl, M. Naka,K. Hashimoto, T. Masumoto .......................................... 679

Comparative Stress Corrosion Behavior of Welded AusteniticStainless Steel Pipe in High-Temperature High-PurityOxygenated Water, J.N. Kass, J.C. Lemaire, R.B. Davis,J.C. Alexander, J.C. Danko ........................................... 686

Technical Note: Electrochemcial Aspects and StressCorrosion Cracking Behavior of Type 316 Stainless Steel inChloride Containing Ammonium Sulfate Solutions,H.S. Tong, D.J. Swartz .................................................. 699

Technical Note: Toward a More Corrosion-ResistantGalvanized Steel, H. Leidheiser, Jr., I. Suzuki ................ 701

1981 (Vol. 37)

January (No. 1)Effect of Chromate Inhibitor on the Mechanical and

Electrochemical Components of Erosion-Corrosion inAqueous Slurries of Sand, J. Postlethwaite ........................ 1

Sulfide Corrosion Cracking of Linepipe for Sour Gas Service,T. Taira, K. Tsukada, Y. Kobayashi, H. Inagaki,T. Watanabe ..................................................................... 5

Effect of Sodium Nitrite Inhibitor on the Corrosion Behavior

of Cold Torsion Twisted Mild Steel (Tor Steel) in NeutralChloride Solutions, P.K. Srivastava, G.W. Kapse,A.K. Patwardhan, M.L. Mehta ......................................... 16

Surface Composition of Stainless Steel During Propagationof Crevice Corrosion, S. Zakipour, C. Leygraf ................... 21

Surface Characteristics of Cold-Rolled Steel As They AffectPaint Performance, R.A. Iezzi, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ............... 28

Effect of Heat Treatment on the Degree of Sensitization ofType 304 Stainless Steel, P.C. Chung, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................................................... 39

Environmental Cracking of High-Strength Maragin Steels;Part 1 — Aqueous NaCl Solution, D.H. Bradhurst,P.M. Heuer ..................................................................... 50

Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of Laser ConsolidatedTitanium-Coated Steel in Seawater, J.D. Ayers,R.J. Schaefer, F.D. Bogar, E. McCafferty ......................... 55

Technical Note: Influence of Crevice Chemistry on ConstantExtension Rate Tensile (CERT) Tests of 304L Stainless Steelin 288°C Water, M. Silverman, D.F. Taylor ...................... 58

Technical Note: Grain Boundary Composition ofUnsensitized and Sensitized Duplex Stainless Steel,J.B. Lumsden, P.J. Stocker ............................................. 60

February (No. 2)Environmental Cracking of High-Strength Maraging Steels;

Part 2 — Gaseous Flouride Atmospheres, D.H. Bradhurst,P.M. Heuer ..................................................................... 63

An Initial Investigation of Calcareous Deposits Upon CathodicSteel Surfaces in Seawater, S.L. Wolfson, W.H. Hartt ....... 70

A Controlled Composition Study of Calcium Carbonate CrystalGrowth: Influence of Scale Inhibitors, G.H. Nancollas,T.F. Kazmierczak, E. Schuttringer ................................... 76

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Depleted Uranium Alloys inMoist Salt Ladened Air, D.F. Hasson, J.A. Joyce,C.R. Crowe ..................................................................... 81

Corrosion Inhibition of a Carbon Steel in 3% NaCl Solutionsby Aliphatic Amino-Alcohol and Diamine-Type and Diamine-Type Compounds, M. Duprat, F. Dabosi .......................... 89

Inhibition and Acceleration of Aluminum Corrosion,B.W. Samuels, K. Sotoudeh, R.T. Foley ........................... 92

Determination of Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of Al-Cu-Mg Alloys by Slow Strain Rate and Alternate ImmersionTesting, S. Maitra ........................................................... 98

Use of Accelerated Intergranular Corrosion Tests and PittingCorrosion Tests to Detect Sensitization and Susceptibility toIntergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in High-Temperature Water of Duplex 308 Stainless Steel,T.M. Devine, B.J. Drummond........................................ 104

A Study of the Entry and Removal of Hydrogen DuringCoating and Thermal Treatment of Steel, H.E. Townsend 115

Absorption of Organic Phosphonates on Calcium SulfateDihydrate Crystals, J.S. Gill, G.H. Nancollas ................. 120

Technical Note: Crevice Corrosion Rate Measurement ofAluminum Alloys by Linear Polarization Method, M. Suzuki,Y. Sato ......................................................................... 123

March (No. 3)Grain Morphology Dependence of Stress Corrosion Cracking

in 2124 Aluminum Alloy Plate, S. Maitra ....................... 125Stress Corrosion Cracking of ASTM A517 Steel in Liquid

Ammonia: Environmental Factors, B.E. Wilde ............... 131Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel Under

Residual Stress, M. Takano, H. Takaku ......................... 142Electrochemical Investigations of the Resistance of Inconel

600, Incoloy 800, and Type 347 Stainless Steel to PittingCorrosion in Faulted Pressurized-Water Reactor SecondaryWater at 150°C to 250°C, J. Hickling, N. Wieling............ 147

Hydrothermal Formation of (Hydrous) Oxides on MetalSurfaces, R.S. Sapieszko, E. Matijevic ........................... 152

Corrosion Behavior of Metallic Materials in Organic Media

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Containing Hydrogen Chloride, P. Hronsky .................... 161Electrochemical Behavior of Niobium in Acidic Solutions,

C.P. Vijayan, P.L. Claessens, D.L. Piron ......................... 170On the Electrochemical Behavior of Tungsten in Buffer

Solutions as Revealed by Potential and ImpedanceMeasurements at Open Circuit, M.S. El-Basiouny, F. El-Taib Heakal, M.M. Hefny ............................................... 175

Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Seawater: Correlationof Field Data with Laboratory Ferric Chloride Tests,A. Garner ..................................................................... 178

April (No. 4)Guest Editorial: A Changing of the Guard, J.H. Payer ......... iEffects of Silicon Content and Oxidation Potential on the

Carburization of Centrifugally Cast HK-40, R.H. Kane ... 187Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ferritic Stainless Steels in

Chloride Solutions, T.W. Mohr, A.R. Troiano,R.F. Hehemann ............................................................ 199

Characterization of Carbon Steel Corrosion in DiluteAmmonium Nitrite Solutions and Irrigation Ground Waters,D.L. Johnson, H. Omura ............................................... 209

An Investigation into the Mechanism of Inhibition of aSynergistic Dianodic Corrosion Inhibitor, A. Marshall .... 214

Effects of Substituted Benzotriazoles on the ElectrochemicalBehavior of Copper in H2SO4, J.S. Wu, K. Nobe .............. 223

Direct Observations of Stress Corrosion Crack Tips of Type304 Stainless Steel in a Boiling 42% MgCl2 Solution,T. Nakayama, M. Takano .............................................. 226

Corrosion of 5456-H117 Aluminum in High-VelocitySeawater, G.A. Gehring, Jr., M.H. Peterson ................... 232

Discussion: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Welded Type304 and 304L Stainless Steel Under Cyclic Loading,E.A. Loria ..................................................................... 243

May (No. 5)Occurrence and Prevention of Hydrogen-Induced

Stepwise Cracking and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Alloy Pipeline Steels, G. Herbsleb, R.K. Poepperling,W. Schwenk ................................................................. 247

Optical Studies of Dezincification in Alpha-Brass,J.E. Finnegan, R.E. Hummel, E.D. Verink, Jr. ............... 256

Inhibition of Corrosion of a Carbon Steel by the AliphaticFatty Polyamines in Association with Organic PhosphorousCompounds in 3% Sodium Chloride Solutions, M. Duprat,F. Dabosi, F. Moran, S. Rocher ..................................... 262

Investigation of Carbon Steel Passivation Behavior inDeionized Water by Ellipsometry, M. Matsudaira,M. Suzuki, Y. Sato ........................................................ 267

Effect of Substituted Benzotriazoles on the Anodic Dissolutionof Iron in H2SO4, N. Eldakar, K. Nobe ............................ 271

Comparative Corrosion Tests on Steel Plates Rolled FromContinuously Cast Slabs and Rolled from Mold Cast Ingots,A. Josefsson, K. Lounamaa ........................................... 279

Inhibition of Corrosion Fatigue in High-Strength AluminumAlloys, M. Khobaib, C.T. Lynch, F.W. Vahldiek .............. 285

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zirconium in Nitric Acid,J.A. Beavers, J.C. Griess, W.K. Boyd ............................. 292

Accelerated Corrosion of Steel by Suspended Iron Sulfides inBrine, R.L. Martin, R.R. Annand ................................... 297

Recording and Analysis of Alternating Current ImpedanceData for Corrosion Studies; Part 1 — Background andMethods of Analysis, F.B. Mansfeld ............................... 301

June (No. 6)Recollection of Early Gordon Research Conferences on

Corrosion, H. Uhlig ....................................................... 309Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless

Steel in Sulfate and Chloride Solutions at 250°C and 100°C,G. Cragnolino, L.F. Lin, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .......... 312

Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Alloy Steel

in Water, W.-Y. Chu, T.-H. Liu, C.-M. Hsiao, S.-Q. Li ..... 320Evaluation of Highly Alloyed Stainless Materials for

CO2/H2S Environments, A.I. Asphahani ........................ 327Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless

Steel in High-Temperature Water Under Gamma RayIrradiation, N. Fujita, M. Akiyama, T. Tamura................ 335

A Comparative Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking of SteamGenerator Tube Materials in Water at 315°C, P.K. De,S.K. Ghosal .................................................................. 341

Cathodic Protection of Bronze Propellers for Copper-Nickel-Surfaced Ships, A.W. Forrest, Jr., R.T. Bicicchi ............. 349

Chemical Nature of Aluminum Corrosion; Part 1 — Corrosionof Aluminum Surfaces by Aluminum Salts, K. Sotoudeh,T.H. Nguyen, R.T. Foley, B.F. Brown ............................. 358

Critical Film Composition for the Initiation of CreviceCorrosion of Type 304 and 316 Stainless Steels,S. Zakipour, C. Leygraf ................................................. 363

Discussion: Use of Zinc to Control Aluminum Corrosion inAqueous Glycol Solutions, D. Caplan ............................ 369

Gordon Research Conference on Corrosion ...................... 370Call for Papers: 1982 Corrosion Research Conference ...... 370

July (No. 7)1981 Whitney Award Lecture: New Data on the Mechanism

of Metals Protection with Inhibitors, I.L. Rosenfeld ......... 371Significance of External Polarization on Stress Corrosion

Crack Growth by Anodic Dissolution, P. Doig,P.E.J. Flewitt ............................................................... 378

Breakdown of Oxide Films on Steel Exposed to ChlorideSolutions, H.E. Townsend, H.J. Cleary, L. Allegra .......... 384

Hot Corrosion of Nimonic 105 in Sodium Sulfate-SodiumChloride Melts, C.A.C. Sequeira, M.G. Hocking .............. 392

Corrosion of Carbon Steels in Mechanically Stirred Solutions20 M H2SO4, H. Przewlocka, H. Bala .............................. 407

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized 304 AusteniticStainless Steel in Sulfurous Acid, S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta,S.K. Saraf, I.P. Saraswat ............................................... 412

An Auger Electron Spectroscopic Study of PhosphorousSegreation in the Grain Boundaries of Nickel-BasedAlloy 600, M. Guttmann, Ph. Dumoulin, N. Tan-Tai,P. Fontaine ................................................................... 416

Technical Note: Effects of Chloride Ions on the AnodicDissolution of 90%-10% and 70%-30% Cu-Ni alloys inH2SO4, K. Nobe, G.L. Bauerle ........................................ 426

Technical Note: Use of Recrystallization to Study the PlasticZone Associated with Stress Corrosion Cracking in Type304 Stainless Steel, T. Misawa ...................................... 427

August (No. 8)Hydrogen-Induced Delayed Failure of High-Strength Alloy

Steel Wires, D.C. Langstaff, G. Meyrick, J.P. Hirth ......... 429Development of an Etching Technique for Determining the

Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of Type 430 StainlessSteel, J.B. Lee .............................................................. 437

Electrochemical Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking of SomeHigh-Strength Carbon Steels, O. Radovici, M.V. Popa .... 443

Kinetics of Hydrogen Absorption and Evolution on a Carbon-Manganese Steel Exposed to Acidified Solutions of SodiumChloride, B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim ...................................... 449

Stress Corrosion Testing of 5083 Aluminum,R.A. Patterson .............................................................. 455

Corrosion of Mild Steel in Cultures of Ferric Iron ReducingBacterium Isolated from Crude Oil I. PolarizationCharacteristics, C.O. Obuekwe, D.W.S. Westlake,J.A. Plambeck, F.D. Cook ............................................. 461

Elevated Temperature Potential-pH Diagrams for the Cr-H2O,Mo-H2O, and Pt-H2O Systems, J.B. Lee ......................... 467

Technical Note: Intergranular Corrosion and End-GrainPitting in Type 304 Stainless Steel by Various Test Methods,E.A. Loria ..................................................................... 481

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to 1,000°C, F. Viani, F. Gesmundo ............................... 638Determination of Pit Growth Rates on Aluminum Using a

Metal Foil Technique, F.J. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ............... 645Effects of Alloying Additions to Ferritic Steels Upon Stress

Corrosion Cracking Resistance, R.N. Parkins, P.W. Slattery,B.S. Poulson................................................................. 650

Experimental Observations and Analysis of HydrodynamicEffects on Growth of Small Pits, T.R. Beck, S.G. Chan ... 665

December (No. 12)Experimental pH-Potential Diagram of Aluminum for

Seawater, P. Gimenez, J.J. Rameau, M.C. Reboul .......... 673Effect of Steam Impurities on Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth

Rates of a Turbine Disc Steel, R. Rungta, J.A. Begley,R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 682

Detection of Hydrogen Embrittlement of a Carbon Steel byAcoustic Emission, V.N. Kudryavtsev, K.G.S. Thomas,W. Stengel, R. Waterschek ............................................ 690

An Improved Method for Analysis of Polarization ResistanceData, S.M. Gerchakov, L.R. Udey, F.B. Mansfeld ............ 696

Oxide Scale Formation on Iron-Chromium Alloys in ElevatedTemperature Air Environments, P. Fabis, R.H. Heidersbach,C.W. Brown, T. Rockett ................................................. 700

A Study of High-Temperature Carburization and ItsCorrelation with the Creep Rupture Properties of a 30% Cr-30% Ni Austenitic Steel, T.A. Ramanarayanan,R. Petkovic-Luton ......................................................... 712

Calculations of Oxidation Rates of Zirconium,J.B. Condon ................................................................. 721

Technical Note: A New Appreach for Determining CorrosionCurrent and Tafel Slopes, B.D. McLaughlin ................... 723

1982 (Vol. 38)

January (No. 1)HVEM Observations of Crack Tip Produced in Type 304

Stainless Steel by Stress Corrosion Cracking and HydrogenEmbrittlement, T. Nakayama, M. Takano .......................... 1

Application of Acoustic Emission to Detection of ReinforcingSteel Corrosion in Concrete, M.S. Weng, S.E. Dunn,W.H. Hartt, R.P. Brown ..................................................... 9

Deposition Rate of Suspended Hematite in a Boiling-WaterSystem Under Boiling-Water Reactor Conditions, T. Mizuno,K. Wada, T. Iwahori ........................................................ 15

Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide in Crude Oil on Fatigue CrackGrowth in a Pipeline Steel, O. Vosikovsky, A. Rivard ........ 19

Effect of Lithium Hydroxide on Corrosion Rate of Zirconium-25 wt% Niobium in 340°C Water, A.V. Manolescu, P. Mayer,C.J. Simpson .................................................................. 23

Corrosion Behavior of Cr2O3-Former Alloys in H2-H2S-H2OAtmospheres, H. Hindam, D.P. Whittle ............................ 32

Effect of Composition and Heat Treatment on StressCorrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 Steam Generator Tubesin Sodium Hydroxide, J.R. Crum..................................... 40

Composition of the Surface During Passivation of StainlessSteels, I. Olefjord, B.-O. Elfstrom .................................... 46

Crack Initiation in CERT Tests on Type 304 Stainless Steelsin Pure Water, P.L. Andresen .......................................... 53

Discussion: Comparative Corrosion Tests on Steel PlatesRolled from Continuously Cast Slabs and Rolled from MoldCast Ingots, G. Wranglen ................................................ 59

Technical Note: Quantum Chemical Parameters andCorrosion Inhibition Efficiency of Some OrganicCompounds, G. Lewis ..................................................... 60

Erratum: ................................................................... 125

February (No. 2)Pitting Behavior of Duplex 306L Stainless Steel in Methanol/

Water/HCl Solutions, P. Hronsky, D.J. Duquette ............. 63

Technical Note: A Potentiometric Study of the Corrosion ofNi-Resist in Seawater, B.D. Craig, L.A. McClymonds ...... 485

September (No. 9)Effect of Turbine Steam Impurities on Caustic Stress

Corrosion Cracking of NiCrMoV Steels, R.S. Shalvoy,S.K. Duglin, R.J. Lindinger ........................................... 491

Susceptibility to the Intergranular Corrosion of Alloy 800,A. Borello, S. Casadio, A. Saltelli, G. Scibona ................. 498

Effects of Plastic Deformation and RecrystallizationTreatments on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibilityof 304 Type Stainless Steels Under Different PolarizingConditions in MgCl2 Solution, D.K. Bilogan ................... 506

Effect of Hydrogen on the Apparent Yield Stress — Researchon the Cause of Hydrogen-Induced Delayed Plasticity,W.-Y. Chu, S.-Q. Li, C.-M. Hsiao, S.-Y. Ju ..................... 514

Numerical Determination of Potential Distributions andCurrent Densities in Multi-Electrode Systems, H.P.E. Helle,G.H.M. Beek, J.T. Ligtelljn ............................................ 522

A Fracture Topographical Feature Characteristic HydrogenEmbrittlement, B.D. Craig ............................................ 530

Seawater Testing of Al-Zn, Al-Zn-Sn, and Al-Zn-In SacrificialAnodes, J.B. Bessone, R.A. Suarez Baldo,S.M. de DeMicheli ......................................................... 533

On Area Ratio of Anode to Cathode for Iron in NeutralSolution, B. Tsujino, S. Miyase ...................................... 540

Technical Note: Concerning the Choice of Scan Rate inPolarization Measurements, F.B. Mansfeld, M.W. Kendig 545

Technical Note: Revised EMF-pH Diagram for Nickel,D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 546

October (No. 10)Examination of Passive Films on Iron Nickel Alloys by Auger

Electron Spectroscopy, G.T. Burstein ............................ 549A Study of the Inhibiting Action of Benzene Thiols and

Related Compounds on the Corrosion of Zinc in AcidicMedia, M.S. Abdel Aal, A.A. Abdel Wahab, A. El-Saied ... 557

Effect of Water Chemistry on the Erosion-Corrosion ofAluminum in High-Temperature High-Velocity Water,D.A. Jones ................................................................... 563

Pit Formation in the Cathodic Polarization of Passive Iron;Part 2 — Effects of Anions, K. Ogura, T. Ohama ............ 569

A Study of Zircaloy-2 Corrosion in High-Temperature WaterUsing Ion Beam Methods, I.S. Woolsey, J.R. Morris ....... 575

Effect of Oxide Films on the Corrosion Resistance ofTitanium, R.W. Schutz, L.C. Covington.......................... 585

Mechanism of Corrosion of Carbon and Low-Alloy FerriticSteels by High-Temperature Water, L. Tomlinson........... 591

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 Using the ConstantStrain Rate Test, T.S. Bulischeck, D. Van Rooyen .......... 597

Technical Note: On the Variability of Crevice CorrosionInitiation in Ferric Chloride Exposure Tests,R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 608

November (No. 11)Corrosion Behavior of 1040 Carbon Steel; Part 1 — Effect of

pH and Sulfide Ion Concentrations in Aqueous Neutral andAlkaline Solutions at Room Temperature, D.V.S. Gupta . 611

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 StainlessSteel in High-Temperature Chloride Solutions, L.F. Lin, G. Cragnolino, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 616

Role of Mn in the Corrosion Behavior of Al-Mn Alloys,M. Zamin ..................................................................... 627

Corrosion of Mild Steel in Cultures of Ferric Iron ReducingBacterium Isolated from Crude Oil; Part 2 — Mechanism ofAnodic Depolarization, C.O. Obuekwe, D.W.S. Westlake, J.A. Plambeck, F.D. Cook............................................. 632

Oxidation of a Monophase Co-8.03 wt% Cu Alloy at 700°C

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An Electrochemical Study on the Role of Dissolved Oxygen inthe Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of SensitizedType 304 Stainless Steel in Dilute Na2SO4 Solution at 285 C,K. Fujiwara, H. Tomari, K. Shimogori, T. Fukuzuka ......... 69

Effect of Fluid Flow on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of ASTMA508 Cl2 Steel and AISI Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water, H. Choi, F.H. Beck,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, D.D. Macdonald ...................... 76

Use of Electrochemical and Surface Analytical Techniques toCharacterize Passive Oxide Films on Nickel, B. MacDougall,D.F. Mitchell, M.J. Graham ............................................. 85

Experimental Evaluation of Metallurgical Model for AusteniticStainless Steels Sensitization, D. Sinigaglia, P. Fassina,D. Wenger, G. Re ............................................................ 92

Kinetics of Hydrogen Formation from Mild Steel in WaterUnder Anaerobic Conditions, J. Jelinek, P. Neufeld .......... 98

Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 403 StainlessSteel in Sodium Sulfate Solutions, B. Bavarian, A. Moccari,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 104

Technical Note: Effect of Cooling Rate and SubsequentPlastic Deformation on the Corrosion Rate of AISI 304 inBoiling Nitric Acid, C. Hahin ......................................... 116

Erratum: ................................................................... 235Technical Note: Auger Analysis of Benzimidazole-Passivated

Copper, G. Lewis .......................................................... 119Technical Note: Transmission Electron Microscopy of Stress

Corrosion Cracks in Type 316, J.M. Silcock ................... 122

March (No. 3)Effect of Phosphorus on Intergranular Caustic Cracking of

NiCr Steel, N. Bandyopadhyay, C.L. Briant .................... 125Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Stainless Steel in

Thiosulfate Solutions, H.S. Isaacs, B. Vyas,M.W. Kendig ................................................................. 130

Stress Corrosion Cracking of ASTM A508 Cl2 Steel inOxygenated Water at Elevated Temperatures, H. Choi,F.H. Beck, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, D.D. Macdonald ... 136

Nucleation and Growth of Stress Corrosion Cracks inAustenitic Steels with Varying Ni and Mo Contents,J.M. Silcock ................................................................. 144

Low-Alloy Steels in Hydrogen Sulfide Environment,Y. Yoshino .................................................................... 156

Galvanic Factors in the Corrosion of Steel in Liquid Ammonia,B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim .................................................... 168

Reaction Rate Studies for the Corrosion of Metals in Acids;Part 1 — Iron in Mineral Acids, P.B. Mathur,T. Vasudevan ............................................................... 171

Technical Note: Inhibition of the Cathodic Reaction on Zincin Aerated 3% NaCl Solution, H. Leidheiser, Jr., Y. Momose,R.D. Granata ................................................................ 178

Discussion: Surface Composition of Stainless Steel DuringPropagation of Crevise Corrosion, G. Wranglen ................ 18

Discussion: Significance of External Polarization on StressCorrosion Crack Growth by Anodic Dissolution,B.S. Poulson ................................................................. 181

April (No. 4)A Computer Program for Constructing Stability Diagrams in

Aqueous Solutions at Elevated Temperatures, C.M. Chen,K. Aral ......................................................................... 183

Corrosion Product Formation in Simulated Energy Systems,P. Fabis, C.W. Brown, T. Rockett, R.H. Heidersbach ...... 191

Influence of Phosphorous Alloy Additions on the ZincPhosphate Coating Formation on Cold Rolled Steels,J.A. Dargol, K.L. Jordan ............................................... 201

Influence of a CuSO4 Treatment on Atmospheric Steel RustFormation — A Mössbauer Spectroscopy Study,C. Saragovi-Badler, I.A. Maier, F. Labenski .................... 206

Formation of Spherical Colloidal Nickel Ferrite Particles asModel Corrosion Products, A.E. Regazzoni, E. Matijevic . 212

An Electrochemical Method for Hydrogen Determination inSteel, T. Zakroczymski .................................................. 218

Corrosion Phenomena for Iron Covered with a CelluloseNitrate Coating, J.J. Ritter, M.J. Rodriguez .................... 223

Galvanic Corrosion of Steel in Sodium Chloride Solution,B. Tsujino, S. Miyase .................................................... 226

Technical Note: Effect of Alloying Elements on ImpurityInduced Intergranular Corrosion, C.L. Briant ................ 230

Technical Note: Cathodic Protection of Mild Steel in FlowingNatural Seawater, G.M. Schmid .................................... 233

Discussion: A Potentiometric Study of the Corrosion ofNi-Resist in Seawater, F.L. LaQue ................................. 234

May (No. 5)Electrochemical Behavior of Passive Layers on Titanium,

M.S. El-Basiouny, A.A. Mazhar ..................................... 237Investigations of Corrosion with Measurement and

Compensation of the Ohmic Drop, M. Berthold,S. Herrmann ................................................................ 241

Stress Corrosion Cracking of 70/30 Brass in Acetate,Formate, Tartrate, and Hydroxide Solutions, R.N. Parkins,N.J.H. Holroyd .............................................................. 245

Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Hot NaOH Solutions Under HeatTransfer Conditions, M. Yasuda, M. Okada, F. Hine ....... 256

Effects of Sulfur Compounds on the Pitting Behavior of Type304 Stainless Steel in Near-Neutral Chloride Solutions,R.C. Newman, H.S. Isaacs, B. Alman ............................. 261

Effect of Surface Treatments and Electrochemical Methods onthe Pitting Potentials of Zirconium in Chloride Solutions,D.R. Knittel, M.A. Maguire, A. Bronson, J.-S. Chen ........ 265

Effect of Microstructure on Pitting and Corrosion Fatigue of17-4 PH Turbine Blade Steel in Chloride Environments,B.C. Syrett, R. Viswanathan, S.S. Wing, J.E. Witting ..... 273

Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of 13% Cr and 18%Cr Ferritic Stainless Steels in High-Temperature High-PurityWater, H. Tomari, K. Fujiwara, K. Shimogori, T. Fukuzuka,M. Kanda ..................................................................... 283

Technical Note: A Finite Element Analysis of Corrosion Cells,J.W. Fu ........................................................................ 295

June (No. 6)Auger Electron Spectroscopic Studies on Oxide Films of Some

Austenitic Stainless Steels, J.R. Cahoon, R. Bandy ........ 299Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel in Neutral

Solutions, G. Pallos, G.R. Wallwork ............................... 305Electrochemical (Corrosion) Behavior of Amorphous/

Microcrystalline Ion-Plated Fe-Cr Alloy Films, W.B. Nowak,B.A. Okorie ................................................................... 314

On the Nature of the Occluded Cell in the Stress CorrosionCracking of AA 7075-T651 — Effect of Potential,Composition, Morphology, T.H. Nguyen, B.F. Brown,R.T. Foley ..................................................................... 319

An Accelerated Intergranular Corrosion Test for DetectingSensization in Low-Chromium Ferritic Stainless Steels,T.M. Devine, B.J. Drummond........................................ 327

Effects of Overloads on the Incubation Time for StressCorrosion Cracking of 7075 Aluminum, A.H. Hanisch,L.H. Burck ................................................................... 330

1982 Whitney Award Lecture: Improving the Ability toPredict Corrosion Behavior Through Corrosion Research,E.D. Verink, Jr. ............................................................ 336

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized 304 AusteniticStainless Steel in Petroleum Refinery Environment,S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta, S.K. Saraf, I.P. Saraswat ........... 347

July (No. 7) Oxidation of Fe3O4 on Iron and Steel Surfaces, J.T. Keiser,

C.W. Brown, R.H. Heidersbach...................................... 357Corrosion of Heat Exchanger Materials in Simulated

Fluidized Bed, K. Natesan ............................................. 361

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F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 556

November (No. 11)Research of Hydrogen-Induced Cracking and Stress Corrosion

Cracking in an Aluminum Alloy, W.-Y. Chu, Y.-B. Wang,C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................. 561

Recording and Analysis of Alternating Current ImpedanceData for Corrosion Studies; Part 2 — ExperimentalApproach and Results, F.B. Mansfeld, M.W. Kendig,S. Tsai .......................................................................... 570

An Evaluation of the Three-Point Method to MeasureCorrosion Rates, M.J. Danielson ................................... 580

Corrosion Fatigue of Nickel and Nickel-Based Alloys,A.I. Asphahani, N. Sridhar ............................................ 587

Technical Note: Sensitization of Partially MartensiticStainless Steels at Very Low Temperatures, C.L. Briant . 596

December (No. 12)Comparative Electron Microscopy (Scanning Electron

Microscopy) Examination of Fe, Au, and Zn ElectrodeSurfaces Polarized in Different Regions of Potentiostatic E/IBehavior, J.J. Podesta, R.C.V. Piatti, A.J. Arvia ............. 599

Effect of Temperature on the Stress Corrosion Cracking ofTempered Type 403 Martensitic Stainless Steel in SodiumSulfate Solution, B. Bavarian, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 604

Stress Corrosion Cracking of 72/28 Brass in Sodium ChlorateSolution, V.K. Gouda, H.A. El-Sayed, G.M. Sherbini ...... 609

Performance of Zirconium Alloys in Sulfide Solutions,T.-L. Yau ...................................................................... 615

Technical Note: Three-Point Method for Evaluating CorrosionCurrent and Tafel Slopes from a Single Polarization Curve,S. Barnartt, M. Donaldson ............................................ 621

Discussion: Galvanic Corrosion of Steel in Sodium ChlorideSolution, F.L. LaQue ..................................................... 624

1983 (Vol. 39)

January (No. 1)Effect of Silicate and Phosphate on the Fatigue Crack Growth

Rates in Type 403 Stainless Steel in Concentrated SodiumChloride and Sodium Hydroxide Solutions, W.-T. Tsai,A. Moccari, D.D. Macdonald .............................................. 1

Effect of Arsenic on the Active-Passive Transition of Titanium,P. Millenbach, M. Givon ................................................. 13

Particle Adhesion and Removal in Model Systems; Part 7 —Hematite Particles on Steel at 22°C and 210°C, N. Kallay,E. Matijevic .................................................................... 15

Cathodic Protection Levels Under Disbonded Coatings,R.R. Fessler, A.J. Markworth, R.N. Parkins ...................... 20

Mechanisms of the Microbial Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys,R.C. Salvarezza, M.F.L. de Mele, H.A. Videla .................... 26

Technical Note: Three-Point Method for Evaluating CorrosionCurrent and Tafel Slopes from a Single Polarization Curve,S. Barnartt, M. Donaldson .............................................. 33

Discussion: Galvanic Corrosion of Steel in Sodium ChlorideSolution, F.L. LaQue ....................................................... 35

February (No. 2)pH Measurements in Aqueous CO2 Solutions Under High-

Pressure and Temperature, J.L. Crolet, M.R. Bonis .......... 39A Comparison of Intergranular Attack in Inconel Alloy 600

Observed in the Laboratory and in Operating SteamGenerators, G.P. Airey, F.W. Pement ............................... 46

Anodic Protection of Mild Steel in Nitric Acid, T.P. Sastry,V.V. Rao ......................................................................... 55

Corrosion Measurements Derived from Small PerturbationNon-Linearity; Part 1 — Harmonic Analysis, J.S. Gill,L.M. Callow, J.D. Scantlebury ......................................... 61

Effect of Potential and Caustic Concentration on the Stress

Review: Corrosion of Painted Metals, H. Leidheiser, Jr. .... 374Study of Inhibitors for Sour Gas Service, K. Suzuki,

T. Kouno, E. Sato, T. Murata......................................... 384Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Method — An

Analysis of Different Treatments of Experimental Data,A. Mignone, A. Borello, A. La Barbera ............................ 390

August (No. 8)Pit Formation in the Cathodic Polarization of Passive Iron;

Part 3 — Stimulation of Pit Initiation and UniformDissolution by Chelating Agents, K. Ogura, T. Ohama ... 403

Review: Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAustenitic Stainless Steel at Temperatures Below 100°C,G. Cragnolino, D.D. Macdonald ..................................... 406

Erratum: ................................................................... 559Impedance Measurement by Laplace Transformation of

Microprocessor-Obtained Data from Corrosion Cells,L.F.G. Williams, R.J. Taylor .......................................... 425

Dependence of Corrosion Fatigue Crack InitiationMechanisms on the Corrosion Behavior of Two StainlessChromium Steels, M.P. Mueller ..................................... 431

Erratum: ................................................................... 559Effects of Surface Modification on the Stress Corrosion

Cracking Behavior of 316 Stainless Steel, R.P. Walters,N.S. Wheeler, B.D. Sartwell ........................................... 437

Hydrogen-Induced Delayed Cracking of Type III SteelSpecimens, W.-Y. Chu, C.-M. Hsiao, S.-Y. Ju, C. Wang .. 446

Technical Note: Presence of Solid Fe(OH)2 in EMF-pHDiagram for Iron, D.C. Silverman .................................. 453

September (No. 9)Review: Effect of Nickel on Hydrogen Cracking Resistance in

Low-Alloy Steels, B.D. Craig .......................................... 457Hydrogen Embrittlement Behavior of the Amorphous Alloy Fe-

32% Ni-36% Cr-14% P-12% B, H.S. Tong, J.E. Macur .... 464Sensitization of Austenitic Stainless Steels, I. Controlled

Purity Alloys, C.L. Briant, R.A. Mulford, E.L. Hall .......... 468Evaluation of Corrosion Behavior of Coated Metals with

Alternating Current Impedance Measurements,F.B. Mansfeld, M.W. Kendig, S. Tsai .............................. 478

Permeation of Hydrogen, Trapping, and Damage inSpheroidized AISI 1090 Steel, S.X. Xie, J.P. Hirth .......... 486

Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Concrete as a Result ofChloride Diffusion into Concrete; Part 2, C. Dehghanian,C.E. Locke, Jr. .............................................................. 494

Erosive Wear of Advanced Ceramics in Coal-Slurry Streams,D.K. Shetty, I.G. Wright, A.H. Cleuer, J.H. Peterson,W.E. Merz .................................................................... 500

Erratum: ................................................................... 559Technical Note: Corrosion Effect of Solutions of Lasing Dyes

on Metals, E. Rabinovitz, B. Herrmann, R. Levin,I. Rosenthal .................................................................. 510

October (No. 10)Influence of Noble Metal Additions on the Sulfide Corrosion

Performance of AISI 4130 Steel, B.E. Wilde, C.D. Kim,J.C. Turn, Jr. ............................................................... 515

Haloacetic Acids as Corrosion Inhibitors for Brass in NitricAcid, R.K. Dinnappa, S.M. Mayanna ............................. 525

Effects of Impurities and Supporting Electrolytes on StressCorrosion Cracking of 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Aqueous Environments, P.L. Andresen,M.E. Indig .................................................................... 531

Application of EMF-pH Diagrams to Corrosion Prediction,D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 541

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Deformed Austenitic StainlessSteel in an Acidified Chloride Solution, F.P. Vaccaro,R.F. Hehemann, A.R. Troiano ........................................ 549

Technical Note: Effect of Uncompensated Resistance onthe True Scan Rate in Potentiodynamic Experiments,

COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION

7373

Corrosion Cracking of NiCrMoV Steel at 100°C,R.S. Shalvoy ................................................................... 66

Technical Note: Observations on Hydrogen-Induced DelayedPlasticity and Cracking in 4340 Steel, J.A. Wert .............. 71

Discussion: Kinetics of Hydrogen Absorption and Evolutionon a Carbon Manganese Steel Exposed to Acidified Solutionsof Sodium Chloride, R. Driver .......................................... 74

March (No. 3)Phosphate Precipitation in Corrosion Protection: Reaction

Mechanisms, G.H. Nancollas .......................................... 77Higher Hardenability Low-Alloy Steels for H2S-Resistant Oil

Country Tubulars, R. Garber .......................................... 83Stress Corrosion Behavior of Glassy Fe-40Ni-20B Alloy in

Aqueous Acidic Media, M.D. Archer, R.J. McKim ............. 91Comparison of Several Accelerated Laboratory Tests for the

Determination of Localized Corrosion Resistance of High-Performance Alloys, P.E. Manning ................................... 98

An Investigation of the Use of Modulus Measurements toDetect Stress Corrosion Cracking in 304 Stainless Steel,S.H. Carpenter, O.W. Siebert ........................................ 103

Simulated Underfilm Corrosion of Coated Mild Steel Using anArtificial Blister, J.D. Scantlebury, A. Guiseppi-Elie,D.A. Eden, L.M. Callow ................................................. 108

NACE and NBS Enter a Cooperative Corrosion DataAgreement .................................................................... 114

April (No. 4)Anolomous Corrosion of Hydrogen Containing Ferritic Steels

in Aqueous Acid Solution, M. Hasegawa, M. Osawa ....... 115Stress Corrosion Cracking Characterization of 35 NiCrMoV

Low-Pressure Turbine Rotor Steels in NaOH and NaClSolutions, F.F. Lyle, Jr. ................................................. 120

Sensitization of Austenitic Stainless Steel; Part 2 —Commercial Purity Alloys, R.A. Mulford, E.L. Hall,C.L. Briant ................................................................... 132

Electrochemical Etching of Copper Ion Implanted H-19Aluminum in Aqueous Chloride/Sulfate Solution at 95°C,S.M. Florio, W.M. Moore, G.A. Hutchins, S.E. Summers . 151

Anodic Dissolution of a Ni-Based Superalloy,M.A. Cavanaugh, J.A. Kargol, J. Nickerson, N.F. Fiore ... 144

May (No. 5)Effect of Environment, Cold Work, and Crystallography on the

Stress Corrosion Cracking of C36000 Alloy, S. Erzurum,H.C. Yeh ...................................................................... 161

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zirconium and Its Alloys inNitric Acid, T.-L. Yau .................................................... 167

Hydrogen Permeability and Diffusivity in Nickel and Ni-BasedAlloys, R.M. Latanision, M. Kurkela ............................... 174

Electrogalvanic Finite Element Analysis of PartiallyProtected Marine Structures, R.G. Kasper, M.G. April .... 181

1983 Whitney Award Lecture: Toward a BetterUnderstanding of Corrosion Beneath Organic Coatings,H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 189

Technical Note: A Long-Lived External Ag/AgCl ReferenceElectrode for Use in High-Temperature/PressureEnvironments, M.J. Danielson ...................................... 202

Discussion: Reaction Rate Studies for the Corrosion ofMetals in Acids; Part 1 — Iron in Mineral Acids,F.B. Growcock, W.W. Frenier ........................................ 204

June (No. 6)Absorption of Hydrogen by Austenitic Steels, T. Zakroczymski,

Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, M. Smialowski ...................... 207Influence of High-Strength Cold Rolled Steel and Zinc

Coated Steel Surface Characteristics on PhosphatePretreatment, J.A. Kargol, D.L. Jordan, A.R. Palermo ..... 213

Effects of Iron on the Corrosion Resistance of Zirconium,T.-L. Yau, R.T. Webster ................................................. 218

Pitting-Resistant Alloys in Highly Concentrated Chloride

Media, R. Bandy, D. Van Rooyen ................................... 227An ESCA Study of Sulfidation of Fe-25 wt% Cr Alloy in H2S

at 50°C to 400°C, P.B.V. Narayan, J.W. Anderegg,O.N. Carlson ................................................................ 236

Early Steps in the Anodic Oxidation of Iron in AqueousSolution, G.T. Burstein, G.W. Ashley ............................. 241

Technical Note: Computer Simulation for the IntergranularCorrosion of Alloy 800, A. Borello, S. Casadio,A. Mignone ................................................................... 247

Discussion: Deposition Rate of Suspended Hematite in aBoiling-Water System Under Boiling-Water ReactorConditions, P. Cohen .................................................... 250

July (No. 7)Effect of Surfactants Upon Corrosion Inhibition of High-

Strength Steels and Aluminum Alloys, M. Khobaib,L. Quackenbush, C.T. Lynch ......................................... 253

An Autoradiographic Technique for Studying the Segregationof Hydrogen Absorbed into Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels,T.D. Le, B.E. Wilde ....................................................... 258

On the Electrochemical Behavior of Anodic Oxide Films onTungsten in Phosphate Solutions, M.M. Hefny,M.S. El-Basiouny, A.S. Mogoda ..................................... 266

Influence of Structure on the Corrosion of Glassy Copper-Zirconium Alloys, J.C. Turn, Jr., R.M. Latanision .......... 271

Intergranular Corrosion of Type 304 Stainless Steel and Alloy600 in Aqueous Solutions Containing SO2,M. Da Cunha Belo, C. Bombart, P. Berge ....................... 279

Analysis of Oxide Wedging During Environment AssistedCrack Growth, S.J. Hudak Jr., R.A. Page ....................... 285

Technical Note: Investigations into Corrosion in MarineAtmospheres by Electrochemical Measurements,S.K. Roy ....................................................................... 291

Technical Note: A Novel Corrosion Monitor Based on theFaradaic Rectification Technique, J.S. Gill, L.M. Callow,G.A.M. Sussez, J.D. Scantlebury ................................... 293

Technical Note: Rapid Sampling of Metals for ChemicalAnalysis, J.H. Van Der Kuur, D.R. Weisenberg .............. 294

Discussion: Study of Inhibitors for Sour Gas Service,C.M. Blair, Jr. .............................................................. 296

August (No. 8)Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Salt-Contaminated

Concrete; Part 1, C. Dehghanian, C.E. Locke, Jr. ........... 299Electrochemical Studies of Crevice Corrosion Rates on

Stainless Steels, D. Tromans, L. Frederick ..................... 305Effect of Dissolved Oxygen and NO3

- Anions on the StressCorrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Water at290°C, H. Hirano, N. Aoki, T. Kurosawa ........................ 313

Corrosion Cracking Phenomena Under Different Polarizingand Microstructural Conditions in a 304 Stainless SteelTested in Low-Temperature Acid Solutions, D.K. Bilogan 323

Technical Note: Anodic Polarization Characteristics ofSensitized 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel in PolythionicAcid Environment, S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta, S.K. Saraf,I.P. Saraswat ................................................................ 330

Effect of Polythionic Acid Concentration on Stress CorrosionCracking of Sensitized 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel,S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta, S.K. Saraf, I.P. Saraswat ........... 333

September (No. 9)Biography: M. Cohen, M.J. Graham ............................... 341Preliminary Observations on Corrosion of Carbon Steel in

Permafrost, W.E. White, R.J. King, K.E.W. Coulson ....... 346Technical Note: Crevice Corrosion in Inconel 600-Steel

Systems in Seawater Containing Corrosion Accelerators at288°C, H. Leidheiser, Jr., R.D. Granata ......................... 354

Use of Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy to Study CorrosionInhibitors on Metal Surfaces, P.F. Lynch, C.W. Brown,R.H. Heidersbach ......................................................... 357

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Technical Note: Absence of Cr(IV) in the EMF-pH Diagramfor Chromium, D.C. Silverman ...................................... 488

On the Mechanism for Improved Passivation by Additions ofTungsten to Austenitic Stainless Steels, F. Dabosi, N. Bui,A. Irhzo, Y. Limouzin-Maire ........................................... 491

Inhibition of Carbon Steel Corrosion in Chemical CleaningSolutions Containing Solid Magnetites, R. Gilbert,R. Roberge .................................................................... 496

Effect of Heat Treatment Parameters on the AnodicPolarization Behavior of 440C Stainless Steel, T.L. Walzak,J.S. Sheasby ................................................................ 502

Corrosion Cracking Phenomena Under Different PolarizingMicrostructural Conditions in a 304 Stainless Steel Testedin Low-Temperature Acid Solutions, D.K. Bilogan .......... 508

1984 (Vol. 40)

January (No. 1)Effects of pH and Peroxide Addition on Corrosion of Type 316L

Stainless Steel in Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching Stage WasherEnvironment, D.C. Bennett ............................................... 1

Technical Note: Mechanism of Cathodic Disbondment ofProtective Organic Coatings — Aqueous Displacement atElevated pH, E.L. Koehler ................................................. 5

Review: Pitting Corrosion on Zirconium, D.R. Knittel,A. Bronson ....................................................................... 9

Influence of Alloying Elements on the ElectrochemicalBehavior of Titanium: A Study of Two Commercial Alloys(Tu2Ta6V) in Hydrochloric Acid, J.P. Frayret, A. Caprani,H. Luc, F. Priem ............................................................. 14

Carbon Content and Grain Size Effects on the Sensitization ofAiSI Type 304 Stainless Steels, R. Pascali, A. Benvenuti,D. Wenger ...................................................................... 21

Effect of Mixed Inhibitors on Dezincification and Corrosion of63/37 Brass in 1% Sulfuric Acid, P. Gupta, R.S. Chaudhary,T.K.G. Namboodhiri, B. Prakash, B.B. Prasad .................. 33

Discussion: Effect of Fluid Flow on the Stress CorrosionCracking of ASTM A508 Cl2 Steel in High-TemperatureWater, J. Hickling ........................................................... 36

Crystallography of Stress Corrosion Cracking in PureMagnesium, E.I. Meletis, R.F. Hochman .......................... 39

February (No. 2)Pit Formation in the Cathodic Polarization of Passive Iron;

Part 4 — Repair Mechanism by Molybdate, Chromate, andTungstate, K. Ogura, T. Ohama....................................... 47

Influence of Composition on Continuous Cooling Sensitizationof Type 304 Stainless Steel, H.D. Solomon ....................... 51

Technical Note: Electrochemistry of Abrasion Corrosion ofLow-Alloy Steel in 1% NaCl Solution, S.M. El-Raghy,H. Abd-El-Kader, M.E. Abou-El-Hassan .......................... 60

Structure of Anodic Films Formed on Nickel and Nickel-13w/o Molybdenum Alloy in pH 28 Sodium Sulfate Solution,M. Moriya, M.B. Ives ....................................................... 62

A Potentiostatic Evaluation of the Corrosion of a Ni-Co-BasedAmorphous Alloy, T. Ramchandran, T.K.G. Namboodhiri . 73

Microstructural Observations on the Sulfide Stress Crackingof Low-Alloy Steel Tubulars, S.W. Ciaraldi ....................... 77

Copper Corrosion in Chloride Media. Effect of Oxygen,W.D. Bjorndahl, K. Nobe ................................................. 82

Maximum Utilization Current Density in Cathodic Protection;Part 1 — Aluminum in Acid Media, J.D. Talati, G.A. Patel,D.K. Gandhi ................................................................... 88

March (No. 3)Biography: I. Epelboin, M. Froment, M. Keddam............... 93Comparison of the Corrosion Behavior of Pure Fe, Ni, Cr,

and Type 304 Stainless Steel in Formic Acid Solution,I. Sekine, A. Chinda ........................................................ 95

Slow Strain Rate Stress Corrosion Cracking Under Multiaxial

Discussion: Effect of Potential and Caustic Concentration onthe Stress Corrosion Cracking of NiCrMoV Steel at 100°C,J.E. Reinoehl, R.S. Shalvoy ........................................... 363

On the Sulfide Stress Cracking of Line Pipe Steels, J.C. Turn,Jr., B.E. Wilde, C.A. Troianos ........................................ 364

Discussion: Cathodic Protection Levels Under DisbondedCoatings, J.E. Reinoehl, R.R. Fessler, A.J. Markworth,R.N. Parkins ................................................................. 370

Use of Sodium Dichromate Pretreatment for Enhanced MarineCorrosion Resistance of C70600, T.S. Lee ...................... 371

Technical Note: A New Apparatus for Synergistic Studies ofCorrosive Wear, R.A. Buchanan, G.D. Turner, P.D. Gray,J.G. Melendez, T.F. Talbot, J.L. McDonald ..................... 377

October (No. 10)Stress Corrosion Cracking of AA 7075-T651 in Various

Electrolytes — Statistical Treatment of Data Obtained UsingDouble-Cantilever Beam Precracked Specimens,R.T. Foley, A.H. Le ........................................................ 379

Technical Note: Effect of Surface Oxide on Gun Barrel Wear,J.R. Ward, I.C. Stobie, R.P. Kaste, B.D. Bensinger ......... 384

Environmental Variables in the Low-Temperature StressCorrosion Cracking of Inconel 600, R.C. Newman,R. Roberge, R. Bandy .................................................... 386

Low-Temperature Stress Corrosion Cracking of SensitizedInconel 600 Tetrathionate and Thiosulfate Solutions,R.C. Newman, R. Bandy, R. Roberge ............................. 391

Corrosion Behavior of Nickel in Concentrated NaOH SolutionsUnder Heat Transfer Conditions, F. Hine, M. Yasuda,F. Takeya ..................................................................... 399

Technical Note: Open Circuit Potential Measurements forType 304, Alloy 600, Nickel, and Platinum in 250°C Water,Effect of Chromate and Nitrate Additions, J.B. Lee,R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 406

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 and 690 and Nos. 82and 182 Weld Metals in High-Temperature Water,R.A. Page ...................................................................... 409

November (No. 11)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Annealed and Sensitized Type

304 Stainless Steel in Deaerated Chloride/Sulfate Solutionsat 290°C, D.J. Duquette, A. Poznansky ......................... 425

Technical Note: Effect of Shot-Peening on the PolarizationBehavior of Steel, W.J. Tomlinson, K.P. Smith ............... 432

Metallurgical Influences on the Hydrogen Uptake by Steel inH2S Environment, Y. Yoshino ........................................ 435

Advantages of Galvanostatic Polarization ResistanceMeasurements, D.A. Jones ........................................... 444

Technical Note: Loading Mode and Stress CorrosionCracking Mechanisms, F.A. Nichols .............................. 449

An Analysis of Mass Transfer in Filiform Corrosion,T.R. Beck, R.T. Ruggeri ................................................. 452

Technical Note: Corrosion Rates from ImpedanceMeasurements: An Improved Approach for Rapid AutomaticAnalysis, M.W. Kendig, F.B. Mansfeld ........................... 466

December (No. 12)Modification of the ASTM Standard Ferric Sulfate-Sulfuric

Acid Test and Copper-Copper Sulfate-Surfuric Acid Test forDetermining the Degree of Sensitization of Ferritic StainlessSteels, J.B. Lee ............................................................. 469

Determination of Underground Corrosion Rates fromPolarization Resistance Measurements, K. Kasahara,F. Kajiyama .................................................................. 475

Technical Note: Inhibitive Action of Benzoic Acid and ItsDerivatives on Dissolution of Aluminum Alloys in NitricAcid, C.V. Agarwal, C. Chakrabarty, M.M. Singh ............ 481

Environmental Conditions Leading to Pitting/CreviceCorrosion of a Typical 12% Chromium Stainless Steel at80°C, A. Atren .............................................................. 483

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7575

Deformation Conditions: Technique and Application toAdmiralty Brass, W.K. Blanchard, Jr., D. Koss,L.A. Heldt ..................................................................... 101

Surface Segregation of Molybdenum During PittingCorrosion of a Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy, M. Moriya,M.B. Ives ...................................................................... 105

Kinetics of Repassivation of Scratch Scars Generated on Ironin Aqueous Solutions, G.T. Burstein, G.W. Ashley ......... 110

Influence of Chloride Concentration on Surface Oxide Filmson Niobium, M.S. El-Basiouny, A.M. Bekheet,A.G. Gad-Allah ............................................................. 116

Crack Initiation and Growth Analysis by Direct OpticalObservation During SSRT in High-Temperature Water,T. Kawakubo, M. Hishida .............................................. 120

Erratum: ..................................................... (5)219, (7)343Effects of Flow on the Cathodic Protection of a Steel Cylinder

in Seawater, P.O. Gartland, E. Bardal, R. Andresen,R. Johnsen ................................................................... 127

Effect of Platinum Elements Additions on the ActiveDissolution of Plastic Chromium in Sulfuric Acid,N. Tomashov, G.P. Chernova, E. Ustinsky ..................... 134

April (No. 4)Editorial: Changes in Corrosion Journal ........................ 139Induction Time Studies of Fe18Cr and 430 SS Under Open

Circuit Conditions in Chloride Containing Sulfuric Acid,B.S. Covino, Jr., M. Rosen ............................................ 140

Hydrogen Embrittlement of PH 13-8 Mo Stainless Steel —Effect of Surface Condition, G.T. Murray, H.H. Honegger,T. Mousel ..................................................................... 146

Oxidation of Fe-Al Containing Chromium, Nickel, orManganese, P. Tomaszewicz, G.R. Wallwork .................. 152

Effect of Solidification Structure of the Alloy Cu-10%Al-1% Fe on its Corrosion and Mechanical Properties,V. Vergara, G. Matamala, A. Moreno ............................. 158

Etching Method for Determining Susceptibility toIntergranular Attack in Ferritic Stainless Steels, J.B. Lee 163

Atmospheric Corrosion of Steel in a Humid Tropical Climate— Influence of Pollution, Humidity, Temperature, SolarRadiation and Rainfall, F.C. Perez ................................. 170

Mechanism of Magnetite Dissolution in Chelant Solutions,W.W. Frenier ................................................................ 176

Polarization Studies of Brass-Steel Galvanic Couples, D.A. Jones ................................................................... 181

Corrosion of Medium Carbon Steel in Aqueous SolutionsContaining Flouride Ions at 300°C, P. Mayer, A.V. Manolescu, E.M. Rasile ......................................... 186

Anodic Polarization Characteristics of Fe-Si-Al Alloys in 1 NH2SO4, S. Wakefield, F.H. Beck, G.W. Powell .................. 190

Technical Note: On the Nature of the Occluded Cell in theStress Corrosion Cracking of AA7075-T651 — Analysis ofthe Solution Inside the Crack, A.H. Le, R.T. Foley .......... 195

Technical Note: Hydrogen-Induced Delayed Cracking ofSmooth Torsional Specimens, W.-Y. Chu, T.-Y. Zhang,C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................. 197

May (No. 5)Early Stages of Film Growth on Alpha Brass Immersed in

Ammoniacal Cu(II) Solutions, R.C. Newman,G.T. Burstein ............................................................... 201

Gaseous Corrosion of Metals in a 60% H2O, 40% HClEnvironment, J.P. Carter, B.S. Covino, Jr., T.J. Driscoll,W.D. Riley, M. Rosen .................................................... 205

Effect of Bromide Ions on the Electrochemical Behavior ofIron, L.P. Mack, K. Nobe ............................................... 215

Rotating Cylinder Electrode for Velocity Sensitivity Testing,D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 220

Electrodissolution of Zinc in Acidic Chloride Solutions,S. Asakura, K. Nobe ...................................................... 227

Effect of Heat Treatment and Carbon on Stress Corrosion

Cracking of Iron and Mild Steel in Sodium PhosphateSolution, J. Flis ............................................................ 232

Role of Hydrogen in Sulfide Stress Cracking of Low-AlloySteels, B.J. Berkowitz, F.H. Heubaum ........................... 240

Nature of the Corrosion Reaction at the Anodic Oxide Filmon Titanium in HCl Solutions, M.M. Hefny, A.G. Gad-Allah,S.A. Salih, M.S. El-Basiouny ......................................... 245

Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors in SO2 Scrubber Solutions,D.W. DeBerry, G.R. Peyton, W.S. Clark ......................... 250

Interactions of Metal Hydrous Oxides with Chelating Agents;Part 6 — Dissolution of a Nickel Ferrite in EDTA Solutions,A.E. Regazzoni, E. Matijevic .......................................... 257

June (No. 6)Erratum: ............................................................... (8),408Biography: Aaron Wachter: Pioneer in the Fields of

Corrosion Inhibition and Applied Corrosion Research,R.S. Treseder ................................................................ 263

Corrosion of Titanium by Cathodic Currents in ChlorideSolutions, I.V. Riskin, V.B. Torshin, Y.B. Skuratnik,M.A. Dembrovsky ......................................................... 266

Corrosion Resistance of Amorphous FeNiCrW Alloys,R. Wang, M.D. Merz ...................................................... 272

Effect of Thermal Stabilization on the Low-TemperatureStress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel 600, R. Bandy,D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 281

Electrochemical Protection of Zirconium in OxidizingHydrochloric Acid Solutions, T.-L. Yau, M.A. Maguire .... 289

Corrosion Inhibition of Metals by Molybdate; Part 1 — MildSteel, M.A. Stranick ...................................................... 296

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel UnderCompressive Stress, W.-Y. Chu, J. Yao, C.-M. Hsiao ...... 302

Effect of Phosphorous Ion Implantation on Corrosion of Steel,M.S. Walker, R.L. Chance ............................................. 307

Crevice Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel in Seawater andRelated Environments, R.M. Kain .................................. 313

Erratum: ............................................................... (7),343Technical Note: Interpretation of Weight Loss Measurements

for Alloys Showing Time-Delay Activation, R.S. Glass ..... 322

July (No. 7)Growth and Repassivation of Single Corrosion Pits in

Stainless Steel, R.C. Newman, E.M. Franz ..................... 325Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in Pipeline Steels, A. Brown,

C.L. Jones .................................................................... 330Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking in Pipe Steels:

Influence of Residual Impurities on Service Failures,C. Lea .......................................................................... 337

Acoustic Emission Characterization of Corrosion-InducedDamage in Reinforced Concrete, S.E. Dunn, J.D. Young,W.H. Hartt, R.P. Brown ................................................. 339

A Microprocessor-Based Isopotential Contouring System forMonitoring Surface Corrosion, R.J. O’Halloran,L.F.G. Williams, C.P. Lloyd ............................................ 344

Corrosion Fatigue of Pressure Vessel Steels in Pressurized-Water Reactor Environments — Influence of Steel SulfurContent, P.M. Scott, A.E. Truswell, S.G. Druce .............. 350

Corrosion of Steel in Concrete: Some Fundamental Aspectsof Concrete with Added Silica, K.P. Fischer, O. Bryhn,P. Aagaard .................................................................... 358

A Proposed Activation Mechanism for Al Anodes,M.C. Reboul, P. Gimenez, J.J. Rameau .......................... 366

Corrosion Behavior of Ultrafine Grained Austenitic StainlessSteel, M. Hasegawa, M. Osawa ...................................... 371

Effect of Sensitization Heat Treatment on the StressCorrosion Cracking of AISI 304 Stainless Steel,A. Poznansky, D.J. Duquette ........................................ 375

Constant Extension Rate Tensile (CERT) Tests of CrevicedAlloy 600 Specimens in Aqueous Environments at 288 C,C.A. Caramihas, D.F. Taylor ......................................... 382

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Corrosion Behavior of Nickel 270 in Phosphate-ContainingSolutions, I.A. Maier ..................................................... 528

Mechanism of Pit Growth on Aluminum Under Open CircuitConditions, F. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ................................ 534

A Finite Element Method for Modeling Localized CorrosionCells, J.W. Fu, S.-K. Chan ............................................ 540

Properties of the Passive Films Formed on Ferritic StainlessSteels in Cl– Solutions, W.R. Cieslak, D.J. Duquette ....... 545

Technical Note: Effect of Xenon Implantation on theCorrosion Behavior of Fe-Cr Alloys, N.R. Sorensen,S.T. Picraux.................................................................. 550

Study of Criteria for Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibilityof an Al-Zn-Mg Alloy Using Slow Strain Rate Techniques,G. Mankowski, M.L. Perez, J.A. Petit, F. Dabosi ............. 552

Technical Note: Significance of Pit Induction Times,F. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ................................................... 559

Pitting of Zircaloy-4 in Chloride-Containing AqueousMethanolic Solutions, Y. Roques, G. Mankowski,G. Chatainier, F. Dabosi ............................................... 561

November (No. 11)Effect of Solidification Mode and Impurities on Pitting

Corrosion in AISI 316 GTA Welds, A.I. Grekula,V.P. Kujanpaa, L.P. Karjalainen .................................... 569

Effect of Potential on the Corrosion Fatigue Crack GrowthRate in AISI 304 Stainless Steel in Sodium Sulfate Solutionat 250°C, W.-T. Tsai, A. Moccari, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 573

Double Loop Reactivation Method for Detecting Sensitizationin AlSl 304 Stainless Steels, A.P. Majidi, M.A. Streicher . 584

Discussion: Advantages of Galvanostatic PolarizationResistance Measurements, R.F. Stratfull, D.A. Jones ..... 593

Technical Note: Behavior of Armco Iron in Its Passive andTranspassive States in NaOH and Na2SiO3 Solutions,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, W. Kozlowski ........................ 595

Grain Boundary Corrosion of Sulfur and PhosphorousDoped and Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel, S. Danyluk,J.H. Hong, I. Wolke ....................................................... 598

Technical Note: Time-Dependent Development of CathodicProtection Within Pipes and Its Modeling, J.N. McGrath,D.J. Tighe-Ford ............................................................ 604

Technical Note: Some Observations on Auto Body RustLayers, H.J. Cleary ....................................................... 606

Calcareous Deposits on Metal Surfaces in Seawater —A Critical Review, W.H. Hartt, C.H. Culberson,S.W. Smith ................................................................... 609

Anodic Polarization Behavior of Fe-Ni-P-B and Fe-Ni-Cr-P-BAmorphous Alloys, N.R. Sorensen, F.J. Hunkeler,R.M. Latanision ............................................................ 619

December (No. 12)Guest Editorial: Precise Titles Enhance the Value of

Technical Articles ......................................................... 627Prediction of Galvanic Corrosion Rates and Distribution by

Means of Calculation and Experimental Models, E. Bardal,R. Johnsen, P.O. Gartland ............................................ 628

Effects of Thiosulfate on Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steels,D. Tromans, L. Frederick .............................................. 633

Technical Note: Rapid Identification of Conditions CausingIntergranular Corrosion or Intergranular Stress CorrosionCracking in Sensitized Alloy 600, J. Woodward .............. 640

A Voltrammetric Investigation of Alternating CurrentCorrosion Phenomena at an Aluminum Electrode inHydrochloric Acid, W.M. Moore, C.-T. Chen, G.A. Shirn . 644

Corrosion of Mild Steel by Biogenic Sulfide Films Exposed toAir, J.A. Hardy, J.L. Brown ........................................... 650

Anodic Films on Single Phase Ni-Mo Alloys, V. Mitrovic-Scepanovic, M.B. Ives ................................................... 655

Mechanism of Iron Oxide Dissolution — A Review of RecentLiterature, W.W. Frenier, F.B. Growcock ....................... 664

August (No. 8)Electrochemical Study of Stainless Steels in High-

Temperature Urea Solutions, K. Matsumoto,T. Shinohara ................................................................ 387

Potentiodynamic Reactivation Method for DetectingSensitization in AISI 304 and 304L Stainless Steels,A.P. Majidi, M.A. Streicher ............................................ 393

Erratum: ............................................................. (10),560Influence of Applied Stress and Surface Finish on the Pitting

Susceptibility of Low-Alloy Turbine Disk Steels in WetSteam, S.J. Lennon, F.P.A. Robinson, G.G. Garrett ........ 409

Technical Note: Localized Corrosion of Mild Steel in BaseSolutions Containing Sodium Sulfide. Influence of pH andSodium Acetate Addition, D. Vasquez Moll, R.C. Salvarezza,H.A. Videla, A.J. Arvia................................................... 414

Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of Cobalt and Nickel inSulfuric Acid Solution Containing Propargylic Alcohol,A.A. Aksut .................................................................... 418

Potentiodynamic Investigation of Copper in LiCl Solutions,L. Broussard ................................................................ 420

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel Alloy 600 in High-Temperature Water — An Update, R. Bandy,D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 425

Effect of Heat Treatment and Microstructure on the Corrosionand Stress Corrosion Cracking of Duplex Stainless Steels inH2S/Cl– Environments, S.M. Wilhelm, R.D. Kane ........... 431

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Brass inAqueous Ammonia in the Absence of Detectable AnodicDissolution, U. Bertocci, F.I. Thomas, E.N. Pugh ........... 439

Technical Note: Effect of Microalloying on ContinuousCooling Sensitization of Type 304 Stainless Steel,E.A. Loria ..................................................................... 441

Erratum: ............................................................. (12),643

September (No. 9)Effect of Methods of Cutting and Grinding on Sensitization

in Surface Layers on AISI 304 Stainless Steel, A.P. Majidi,M.A. Streicher .............................................................. 445

Acoustic Emission Characterization of Corrosion Reactionsin Aluminum Alloys, A. Arora ........................................ 459

Breakdown of Passive Film on Iron, R. Nishimura, M. Araki,K. Kudo ........................................................................ 465

Effect of Copper on the Protectiveness of Iron Sulfide Films,B.D. Craig .................................................................... 471

Effect of Fluid Flow on the Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI304 Stainless Steel in 0.01 M Na2SO4 Solution at 280°C,G.A. Fuller, D.D. Macdonald ......................................... 474

Resistance of Line Pipe Steels to Wet Sour Gas, T. Taira,Y. Kobayashi, K. Matsumoto, K. Tsukada ...................... 478

Mechanism of Slow Crack Growth and Stress CorrosionCracking in Austenitic Stainless Steel, W.-Y. Chu,H.-L. Wang, C.-M. Hsiao ............................................... 487

Transgranular, Granulated, and Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking in AISI 304 Stainless Steel,H.D. Solomon ............................................................... 493

October (No. 10)Effect of Relative Humidity on the Corrosion Kinetics of

High-Strength, Low-Alloy and Low-Carbon Steels, S. Tosto,G. Brusco ..................................................................... 507

Mechanisms of Metal Corrosion Caused by Recurrent SurfaceWater Spots, W.T. Shieh ............................................... 511

Discussion: Microstructural Observations on the SulfideStress Cracking of Low-Alloy Steel Tubulars,B.E. Blanchard, S.W. Ciaraldi ....................................... 517

Effect of Sulfuric Acid, Oxygen, and Hydrogen in High-Temperature Water on Stress Corrosion Cracking ofSensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel, W.E. Ruther,W.K. Soppet, G. Ayrault, T.F. Kassner ........................... 518

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Discussion: Influence of Composition on Continuous CoolingSensitization of AISI 304 Stainless Steel, E.A. Loria,H.D. Solomon ............................................................... 669

1985 (Vol. 41)

January (No. 1)Editorial: A Change in the Editorial Review Structure of

Corrosion Journal ............................................................ 1Microstructural Characterization of Inconel Alloy 600

Annealed in the 700°F to 1,200°F Temperature Range,G.P. Airey ......................................................................... 2

Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of a Ni-BasedAmorphous Alloy — Effect of Devitrification, H.S. Tong .... 10

A Microstructural Study of the Sulfide Stress CrackingResistance of a Cr-Mo-V-B Steel, S.A. Shei, C.D. Kim ....... 12

Effects of H2 Additions on Stress Corrosion Cracking in aBoiling Water Reactor, M.E. Indig, J.E. Weber ................. 19

Effect of Pollutants and Bacterial Microfouling on Corrosionof Copper-Based Alloys in Seawater,D.J. Schiffrin, S.R. de Sanchez ........................................ 31

Chemistry of Azole Copper Corrosion Inhibitors in CoolingWater, O. Hollander, R.C. May ........................................ 39

Monitoring pH and Corrosion Potentials in High-TemperatureAqueous Environments, L.W. Niedrach, W.H. Stoddard.... 45

An Electrochemical Investigation of Localized Corrosion onTitanium in Chloride Environments, P. McKay,D.B. Milton ..................................................................... 52

February (No. 2)Corrosion Mechanism of Metals and Alloys in the Silicon-

Hydrogen-Chlorosilane System at 500°C, J.Y.P. Mui ........ 63Theory of Dielectric Properties of Heterogeneous Substances

Applied to Water in a Paint Film, S.A. Lindquist ............... 69An Analytical Electron Microscope Examination of Sensitized

AISI 430 Stainless Steel, J.B. Lee, J.F. Smith, A.L. Geiger,D.H. Kah ........................................................................ 76

Critical Contents of Nickel and Chromium Required for StressCorrosion Cracking Resistance of High-Alloy Oil-CountryTubular Goods, J.-I. Saki, M. Honda, K. Masamura,I. Matsushima ................................................................ 80

Sodium Silicates-Stress Corrosion Cracking Agents for Alloys600 and 690 at 315°C, C.R. Bergen ................................. 85

Passivation of Titanium by Molybdate Ion, R.S. Glass ......... 89Penetration of Hardened Concrete by Seawater Chlorides with

and Without Impressed Current, Y. Gau, I. Cornet ........... 93Corrosion of Bronzes on Shipwrecks: A Comparison of

Corrosion Rates Deduced from Shipwreck Material andfrom Electrochemical Methods, R.J. Taylor, I.D. MacLeod100

Pitting and Stress Cracking of 12% Cr-Ni-Mo MartensiticStainless Steels in Chloride and Sulfide Environments,Y. Yoshino, A. Ikegaya .................................................. 105

Statistical Estimate of the Pitting Potential of AISI 316LStainless Steel in 35% NaCl Measured by Means of TwoElectrochemical Methods, R. Fratesi .............................. 114

March (No. 3)Corrosion Fatigue of SiCrMoCuV Steel in 35% NaCl Solution,

Z.-S. Tong, M.-Q. Li, B.-X. Feng, Y. Shi ......................... 121Stress Corrosion Behavior of 7075 Aluminum in 1 N

Aluminum Chloride Solutions, M.P. Mueller,A.W. Thompson, I.M. Bernstein ..................................... 127

Sigma Phase Intergranular Corrosion Effects in AusteniticWelds Containing Ferrite, A. Zingales, G. Quartarone,G. Moretti ..................................................................... 136

Intergranular Failures of Alloy 600 in High-TemperatureCaustic Environments, R. Bandy, R. Roberge,D. Van Rooyen ............................................................. 142

A Study of Transient Crack Growth in AISI 4340 Steel in NaCl

Solution, D.D. Macdonald, H.H. Chung ......................... 151Environmentally Controlled Crack Growth Rate of AISI 304

Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Sulfate Solutions,P.C. Chung, A. Yoshitake, G. Cragnolino,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 159

Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Potentials of Solar PanelStainless Steels in Seawater and 0.6 M NaCl, L. Felloni,R. Fratesi, O. Ruggeri, G. Sambogna ............................. 169

Technical Note: Breakdown of Passivity on Pure Nickel bySulfate Ion in High-Temperature Aqueous Solution,T. Shibata, S. Fujimoto ................................................. 177

Technical Note: Instrumented Loading Devices forMonitoring Environmentally Assisted Crack Growth in High-Temperature Aqueous Systems, P.C. Chung, G. Cragnolino,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 179

April (No. 4)Corrosion Behavior of 9% to 25% Cr Steels in Wet CO2

Environments, A. Ikeda, S. Mukai, M. Ueda ................... 185Corrosion Behavior of 70% Cu-30% Ni Alloy in 0.5 M NaCl

and in Synthetic Seawater, H.P. Dhar, R.E. White, R. Darby,L.R. Cornwell, R.B. Griffin, G. Burnell ........................... 193

Pitting Corrosion of Inconel 600 in High-TemperatureChloride Solution Under Controlled HydrodynamicConditions, M. Karaminezhaad-Ranjbar, J. Mankowski,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 197

Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior of In and In-Bi Alloysin HCl, T.J. O’Keefe, Y.-M. Wang ................................... 205

Stress Corrosion Cracking of 13% Cr Steels in CO2-H2S-Cl–

Environments, H. Kurahashi, T. Kurisu, Y. Sone,K. Wada, Y. Nakai ......................................................... 211

Substitution of Molybdenum with Vanadium in CastAustenitic Stainless Steel Alloys, F.P.A. Robinson,P. Van Biljon ................................................................ 220

Properties of Nitrogen-Containing Stainless Alloy Designed forHigh Resistance to Pitting, R. Bandy, D. Van Rooyen ..... 228

Electrochemical Studies on Corrosion Behavior of AusteniticStainless Steel Weld and Clad Metals, K.P. Rao,S. Prasannkumar ......................................................... 234

Technical Note: Relationship Between Chromium Depletionin Sensitized Alloy 600 and U-Bend Cracking in SodiumThiosulfate Solution, R. Bandy, R.L. Sabatini ................ 242

Discussion: Corrosion Behavior of Nickel 270 in Phosphate-Containing Solutions, D.C. Silverman, I.A. Maier ........... 244

May (No. 5)Improving the Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum Alloys by

Cathodic Polarization in Aqueous Media, K. Nisancioglu,O. Lunder, H. Holtan .................................................... 247

Sodium Heated Steam Generator Tubes: Effect of Heat Fluxon the Deposition of Magnetite from Solution and Corrosionof the Underlying Steel, L. Tomlinson, M.H. Hurdus,C.B. Ashmore, P.J.B. Silver ........................................... 257

Electrochemical Screening of Organic and InorganicInhibitors for the Corrosion of ASTM A-470 Steel inConcentrated Sodium Hydroxide Solution, A. Moccari,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 264

Caustic Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Alloy Iron-BasedMaterials, N. Bandyopadhyay, C.L. Briant ..................... 274

Existence of Imidazoline Corrosion Inhibitors, J.A. Martin,F.W. Valone .................................................................. 281

Technical Note: Anomalies Accompanying the CathodicCharging of Some bcc Metals, M.E. Armacanqui,R.A. Oriani ................................................................... 287

Effect of Water Impurities on Stress Corrosion Cracking in aBoiling Water Reactor, L.G. Ljungberg, D. Cubicciotti .... 290

Cathodic Properties of Different Stainless Steels in NaturalSeawater, R. Johnsen, E. Bardal ................................... 296

Erratum: P. McKay, D.B. Mitton .................................. 41,(1)Erratum: M.E. Indig, J.E. Weber ................................. 41,(1)

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June (No. 6)Catalytic Oxidation of Aqueous Hydrogen Sulfide in the

Presence of Sulfite, O. Weres, L. Tsao, R.M. Chhatre ...... 307Corrosion of Cu and Cu-Ni Alloys in 0.5 NaCl and in Synthetic

Seawater, H.P. Dhar, R.E. White, G. Burnell, L.R. Cornwell,R.B. Griffin, R. Darby ................................................... 317

Determination of Surface Oxide Compositions on Alloy 600Using Nuclear Analytical Techniques, A.L. Hanson,H.S. Isaacs, H.W. Kraner .............................................. 324

Formation Mechanism of the Protective Layer on CarbonSteel in Water Containing Inhibitors, M. Yasuda, K. Suzuki,Y. Kondo, Y. Ogata, F. Hine ........................................... 328

Role of Sodium in Hot Stress Corrosion of AISI 304Stainless Steel, K.J.L. Iyer, S.R. Iyer,V.M. Radhakrishnan .................................................... 333

Stress Corrosion of I-182 Weld Metal in High-TemperatureWater — Effect of a Carbon Steel Couple, R.A. Page ....... 338

Effect of Surface Additives on the Oxidation of Chromia-Forming Alloys, M. Landkof, A.V. Levy, D.H. Boone,R. Gray, E. Yaniv .......................................................... 344

Electrochemical Corrosion Studies on Zinc-Coated Steel,D.A. Jones, N.R. Nair .................................................... 357

Electrochemical Studies of Stress Corrosion Cracking ofSensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel in Polythionic Acids,S. Ahmad, M.L. Mehta, S.K. Saraf, I.P. Saraswat ........... 363

July (No. 7)Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Glassy Fe32Ni36Cr14P12B6 Alloy,

R.F. Sandenbergh, R.M. Latanision ............................... 369Stress Corrosion of ASTM Grade-2 and Grade-12 Titanium in

Simulated Rock Salt Brines at 83°C, H. Jain, T.M. Ahn,P. Soo .......................................................................... 375

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in CausticAluminate Solutions — Slow Strain Rate Studies,R. Sriram, D. Tromans .................................................. 381

Technical Note: Coating Material Evaluation forElectrochemical Polarization Studies, S.J. Thorpe,J. Paprocki, K.T. Aust .................................................. 385

Hydrogen Gas Evolution from Cathodically ProtectedSurfaces, R.N. Parkins, A.J. Markworth, J.H. Holbrook,R.R. Fessler .................................................................. 389

Electrochemical Protection of Zr Against Stress CorrosionCracking by Oxidizing HCl Solutions, T.-L. Yau, M.A.Maguire ........................................................................ 397

Effects of Steel Cleanliness and Inclusions on the SulfideStress Corrosion Cracking AISI 4137-H Steel,M.D. Tumuluru ............................................................ 406

Effect of Heat Treatment on Hydrogen Attack Resistance of C-0.5% Mo Steels for Pressure Vessels, Heat Exchangers, and Piping, R. Chiba, K. Ohnishi, K. Ishii, K. Maeda ..... 415

Technical Note: Hydrogen-Induced Slow Crack Growth inMild Steel and Pure Iron, Y. Wang, W.-Y. Chu,C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................. 427

August (No. 8)Review: Influence of Dynamic Mechanical Parameters on

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steel, G. Herbsleb,W. Schwenk ................................................................. 431

Pitting Corrosion on Zirconium in KCl and KCl-H2SO4

Solutions, J.-S. Chen, A. Bronson, D.R. Knittel ............. 438Stress Corrosion Cracking of Dual-Phase Steel in Carbonate/

Bicarbonate Solutions, J. Stiksma, S.A. Bradford .......... 446Pitting of Stainless Alloys in Sulfate Solutions Containing

Thiosulfate Ions, R.C. Newman ..................................... 450Galvanic Effect of Heavy Nickel Electrodepostis Applied as a

Protective Coating to Alloy Steel Turbine Disks, S.J. Lennon,F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 454

Corrosion Kinetics of High-Strength, Low-Alloy and Low-CSteels in the Presence of Cl– Ions, S. Tosto, O. Di Tollo, M.

Guerzoni ...................................................................... 458Spectroscopic Techniques for Quality Assurance of Oil Field

Corrosion Inhibitors, J.A. Martin, F.W. Valone ............... 465Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless

Steel in Oxygenated High-Temperature Chloride SolutionsContaining Cupric (Cu2+) and Lead (Pb2+ and Lead)(Pb2+)Ions, D.D. Macdonald, A.K. Eghan, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................................................. 474

Effect of Straining on the Transport of Hydrogen in Iron,Nickel, and Stainless Steel, T. Zakroczymski .................. 485

Technical Note: Impedance Spectroscopy as Quality Controland Corrosion Test for Anodized Al Alloys, F.B. Mansfeld,M.W. Kendig ................................................................. 490

September (No. 9)Stress Corrosion Crack Growth in NiCrMoV Turbine Disc

Steels, A. McMinn, F.F. Lyle, Jr., G.R. Leverant ............. 493Electrochemical Behavior of P- and C-Doped Ni-16% Cr-9%

Fe, R.M. Kruger, S.F. Claeys, G.S. Was .......................... 504Influence of Prior Deformation and Composition on

Continuous Cooling Sensitization of AISI 304 StainlessSteel, H.D. Solomon ...................................................... 512

Progress Toward Understanding the Stress CorrosionProblem, E.N. Pugh ...................................................... 517

Effect of Composition Modification of Passive Films Formedon Ferritic Stainless Steel on Resistance to Pitting,J. Gluszek, G.B. Freeman, J. Baron, J. Kubicki ............. 527

Pitting Initiation of Stainless Steels: Electrochemical andMicrographic Aspects, G. Daufin, J. Pagetti, J.P. Labbe,F. Michel ...................................................................... 533

Effect of Heat Treatment Applied Potential on the CausticStress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel 600, K.H. Lee,G. Cragnolino, D.D. Macdonald ..................................... 540

October (No. 10)Effect of Nitrogen on the Sensitization of AISI 304 Stainless

Steel, T.A. Mazhi, W.A.T. Clark, K. Nishimoto,W.B. Johnson, D.D. Macdonald .................................... 555

Environmental Cracking of Ticode-12 in Aqueous ChlorideEnvironments, N.R. Sorensen, J.A. Ruppen ................... 560

Polarization Curve Measurement in High-Purity Water atElevated Temperatures, M. Hishida, J. Takabayashi,T. Kawakubo, Y. Yamashina ......................................... 570

Effect of Thermal Treatments on Stress Corrosion Crackingof Alloy 800 in a Caustic Environment, R.S. Pathania,R.D. Cleland ................................................................. 575

Effect of Post-Exposure Heat Treatment on the HydrogenEmbrittlement of High-Carbon Steel, M.J. Robinson,R.M. Sharp ................................................................... 582

Thiosulfate Corrosion in Paper-Machine White Water,A. Garner ..................................................................... 587

Stress Corrosion Behavior of AISI 304 Stainless Steel in aBoiling 42% MgCl2 Solution Under Cyclic Slow Strain RateTechnique, T. Nakayama, M. Takano ............................. 592

On the Mechanism of Cathodic Protection, S.C. Dexter,L.N. Moettus, K.E. Lucas .............................................. 598

Corrosion Chemistry of Chrominum Carbide in Hot Alkali,K.C. Tsai, J.L. Morris, D. Cubicciotti ............................. 607

Influence of Formation and Dissolution Environment onDissolution Kinetics of Anodic Oxide Films on Antimony,M.S. El-Basiouny, M.M. Hefny, A.S. Mogoda .................. 611

Discussion: Existence of Imadazoline Corrosion Inhibitors,C.M. Blair, Jr., J.A. Martin, F.W. Valone ........................ 616

November (No. 11)Editorial: Ivy Parker — First Lady of Corrosion ............... 617Corrosion of Galvanized and Galvannealed Steel in Solutions

of pH 90 to 140, G. Sergi, N.R. Short, C.L. Page ............. 618A 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 .......................... 625Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of AISI 316 NG and

316 Stainless Steel in an Impurity Environment, P.S. Maiya,W.J. Shack ................................................................... 630

Electrochemical and Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior ofDigestor Steels in Kraft Wine Liquors, D.L. Singbeil,A. Garner ..................................................................... 634

Some Electrochemical Aspects of Corrosion of Steel inConcrete, H.G. Wheat, Z. Eliezer ................................... 640

High-Temperature Corrosion in Coal Gasification Systems,K. Natesan ................................................................... 646

Influence of Aluminum and Vanadium on the AnodicDissolution of Ti-Al and Ti-V Binary Alloys in ConcentratedHydrochloric Acid, J.P. Frayret, A. Caprani, T. Jaszay,F. Priem ....................................................................... 656

Pitting Corrosion of Inconel 600 in High-Temperature WaterContaining CuCl2, J.-R. Park, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska . 665

Technical Note: A Crevice-Free Measurement Technique toDetermine Reproducible Pitting Potentials, L. Stockert,F. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ................................................... 676

December (No. 12)Dimensionless Groups in the Modeling and Prediction of

Corrosion Processes, D.C. Silverman ............................. 679Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of 300M Steel Under

Different Heat-Treated Conditions, R. Padmanabhan,W.E. Wood ................................................................... 688

Effect of Phosphorous on Anodic Dissolution andPassivation of Nickel in Near Neutral Solutions, J. Flis,D.J. Duquette ............................................................... 700

Effect of Ammonium Chloride and Fluid Velocity on theCorrosion Behavior of Copper in Sodium BicarbonateSolutions, M. Akkaya, J.R. Ambrose .............................. 707

Mechanistic Aspects of Pit Growth on Nickel in DilutedChloride Solutions, P. Heimgartner, H. Bohni ................ 715

Corrosion Behavior of 18-8 Stainless Steels in HotConcentrated Caustic Soda Solutions Under Heat-TransferConditions, M. Yasuda, S. Tokunaga, T. Taga, F. Hine ... 720

1986 (Vol. 42)

January (No. 1)Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic Weld and Clad Metals in

Accelerated Boiling Acid Tests Simulating PassiveConditions, K.P. Rao, S. Prasannkumar ............................ 1

Application of a Slip Dissolution-Repassivation Model forStress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304 Stainless Steel inBoiling 42% MgCl2 Solution, T. Nakayama, M. Takano ..... 10

Effect of Microstructure on the Corrosion and StressCorrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in Acidic and NeutralEnvironments, C.L. Briant, C.S. O’Toole, E.L. Hall ........... 15

Composition-Based Correlations to Predict SensitizationResistance of Austenitic Stainless Steels,S.M. Bruemmer .............................................................. 27

Hydrogen-Induced Cracking: Determination of MaximumAllowed H2S Partial Pressure, K. Van Gleder,M.J.J. Simon Thomas, C.J. Kroese .................................. 36

Electrochemical Effect of Cr, Ni, and Mo Additions on theStress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels ina Chloride Solution, R. Oltra, J.C. Colson, A. Desestret .... 44

Technical Note: Hydrogen Evolution Kinetics on a High-Carbon Steel and on Tin in Seawater, R.P. Frankenthal,P.C. Milner ..................................................................... 51

High-Strength Steels with Improved Sulfide Stress CrackingResistance, A. Chavane, M. Habashi, G.M. Pressouyre,J. Galland ...................................................................... 54

February (No. 2)Stress Corrosion Cracking of ASTM A516 Steel in Hot Caustic

Sulfide Solutions-Potential and Weld Effects, D. Tromans,

S. Ramakrishna, E.B. Hawbolt ........................................ 63Some Observations on Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Aqueous

Environments Containing Carbon Dioxide, G.I. Ogundele,W.E. White ..................................................................... 71

Galvanic Corrosion Prediction Using Long- and Short-TermPolarization Curves, H.P. Hack, J.R. Scully ...................... 79

Dissolution and Passivation of a Single Crystal Ni50Fe50Alloy and the Influence of Sulfur Studied by ElectronSpectroscopy for Chemical Analysis, P. Marcus,I. Olefjord ....................................................................... 91

Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Damage Model: AnApproach and Its Development for Alloy 600 in High-PurityWater, Y.S. Garud, A.R. McIlree ...................................... 99

A New Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Test forDetermining Degree of Sensitization in Ferritic StainlessSteels, J.B. Lee ............................................................. 106

Technical Note: Influence of Sulfide Inclusions on theInitiation of Pits in Fe-29Ni-17Co, W.R. Cieslak ............. 111

Characterization of Corrosion Products on Cupronickel70:30 Alloy in Sulfide-Polluted Water, N. Mukhopadhyay,S. Baskaran ................................................................. 113

Technical Note: A Procedure for the Mounting of FeCrNiMoAlloy Electrodes for Electrochemical Measurements,S.A. Bombaci, R.J. Taylor ............................................. 118

Technical Note: Corrosion Potential Measurements in BoilerWater: Influence of Oxygen Content, G.A.A. van Osch,W.M.M. Huijbregts ........................................................ 120

March (No. 3)1984 Whitney Award Lecture: On the Roles of Corrosion

Products in Local Cell Processes, H.W. Pickering ........... 125On the Conduction Mechanisms of Passive Films on

Molybdenum-Containing Stainless Steel, A. Irhzo,Y. Segui, N. Bui, F. Dabosi ............................................ 141

Influence of Silicon on the Pitting Corrosion Resistance ofan 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steel, B.E. Wilde ................. 147

A Noniterative Method for Determining CorrosionParameters From a Sequence of Polarization Data,V. Feliu, S. Feliu ........................................................... 151

Corrosion Behavior of Nickel in Methanol, D.D.N. Singh,M.K. Banerjee ............................................................... 156

A Comparison of the General and Localized CorrosionResistance of Conventional and Rapidly Solidified AISI303 Stainless Steel, P.C. Searson, R.M. Latanision ........ 161

Effects of Transients in Water Chemistry, Temperature, andLoading on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAISI 304 Stainless Steel, P.L. Andresen ......................... 169

Evaluation of Chemical and Electrochemical EtchingTechniques to Determine Phosphorus Segregation inNiCrMoV Rotor Steels, S.M. Bruemmer ......................... 180

April (No. 4)Influence of Microstructure on the Corrosion Properties of

Hot-Dip Galvanized Reinforcement in Concrete, E. Maahn,B. Sorensen .................................................................. 187

Effect of Nitrogen on Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Sulfate Solution,T.A. Mozhi, K. Nishimoto, B.E. Wilde, W.A.T. Clark ........ 197

Reversible Acceleration of the Corrosion of AlSl 304 StainlessSteel Exposed to Seawater Induced by Growth andSecretions of the Marine Bacterium Vibrio Natriegens,D.E. Nivens, P.D. Nichols, J.M. Henson, G.G. Geesey,D.C. White ................................................................... 204

Studies of a Water Treatment Device That Uses MagneticFields, K.W. Busch, M.A. Busch, D.H. Parker, R.E. Darling,J.L. McAtee, Jr. ............................................................ 211

Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistance of Low-Alloy Nickel Steels,Y. Yoshino, Y. Minozaki ................................................ 222

Technical Note: Mechanism of Corrosion Inhibition byPhosphate-Based Cooling System Corrosion Inhibitors,

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G. Saha, N. Kurmaih .................................................... 233A Potentiodynamic Evaluation of NiMo and NiTi Amorphous

Thin Films, R.S. Bhattacharya, C.N. Raffoul, A.K. Rai .... 236Technical Note: Effect of Sulfides on the Electrochemical

Behavior of AISI 304 Stainless Steel in Neutral BufferedSolutions, N.B. De Cristofaro, C.A. Acosta, R.C. Salvarezza,H.A. Videla ................................................................... 240

Technical Note: Hydrogen Adsorption on Steels UndergoingCorrosion with Hydrogen Evolution, B.E. Wilde,C.D. Kim ...................................................................... 243

Technical Note: Conversion of Potential vs. Depth ScansInside Cracks into Plots of Current Density on the Walls,R.A.H. Edwards ............................................................ 245

May (No. 5)Effects of Trace Elements on Corrosion in Total Immersion

and Under Wet/Dry Conditions, F.B. Mansfeld,S.L. Jeanjaquet, M.W. Kendig, D.O. Raleigh, K. Fertig .... 249

Alternate Immersion Testing of Coated Sheet Steel,D.A. Jones, R.K. Blitz, I. Hodjati .................................... 255

Materials Behavior in Alternate (Hydrogen) Water Chemistryin the Ringhais-1 Boiling Water Reactor, L.G. Ljungberg,D. Cubicciotti, M. Trolle ................................................ 263

Effect of 1-Hydroxeythylidene-1, 1-Diphosphonic Acid on theCorrosion of SS 41 Steel in 03% Sodium Chloride Solution,I. Sekine, Y. Hirakawa .................................................. 272

Review: Localized Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys,R.T. Foley ..................................................................... 277

A Modified Electrochemical Technique (ElectrochemicalPotentiokinetic Reactivation) for Evaluating theSusceptibility of Inconel 600 to Intergranular Corrosion,A. Roelandt, J. Vereecken ............................................. 289

Environmentally Assisted Failure of Cusil in Mattsson’sSolution, N.R. Sorensen ................................................ 299

Technical Note: On the Composition of Anodic CorrosionFilms on Nickel in the Region of Secondary Passivity,K. Carr, S. Baer, C.A. Melendres ................................... 307

June (No. 6)Jet Slurry Corrosive Wear of High-Chromium Cast Iron and

High-Carbon Steel Grinding Ball Alloys, C.H. Pitt,Y.M. Chang .................................................................. 312

Correlation Between Surface Stress and ElectrochemicalBehavior of High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels, S. Tosto, G.Brusco, P. Tonello ......................................................... 318

Kinetic Studies on the Dissolution Behavior of Anodic OxideFilms on Aluminum in KF Solutions, W.A. Badawy,M.M. Ibrahim, M.M. Abou-Romia, M.S. El-Basiouny ...... 324

Polarization Effects in Galvanic Corrosion, G.O. Davis,J. Kolts, N. Sridhar ....................................................... 329

Hydrogen-Induced Cracking Susceptibility of High-StrengthLine Pipe Steels, K. Matsumoto, Y. Kobayashi, K. Ume,K. Murakami, T. Taira, K. Arikata ................................. 337

Use of Piezoelectric Crystals as Electrode Substrates in IronCorrosion Studies: Real Time, in Situ Determination ofDissolution and Film Formation Reaction Rates,H.E. Hager, R. Ruedisueli, M.E. Buehler ........................ 345

Stress Corrosion of Age-Hardenable NiFeCr Alloys,I.L.W. Wilson, T.R. Mager .............................................. 352

Slow Strain Rate Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304Stainless Steel in NaCl Solution and Its Prevention byControlled Cathodic Protection, F. Mancia, A. Tamba ..... 362

Stress Corrosion Cracking Testing of Inconel Alloys 600 and690 Under High-Temperature Caustic Conditions,J.R. Crum .................................................................... 368

July (No. 7)1986 Plenary Lecture: Effects of Alloy Composition and

Microstructure on the Passivity of Stainless Steels,A.J. Sedriks .................................................................. 376

A Finite Difference Model Describing Carburization in High-Temperature Alloys, K. Bongartz, R. Schulten,W.J. Quadakkers, H. Nickel .......................................... 390

Some Observations on the Corrosion of Carbon Steel in SourGas Environments: Effects of H2S and H2S/CO2/CH4/C3H8

Mixtures, G.I. Ogundele, W.E. White ............................. 398Silver Sulfide Reference Electrode for Use in Alkaline Sulfide

Solutions, D.C. Crowe, D. Tromans ............................... 409Effect of Germanium Additions on the Corrosion Behavior of

an Al-Li Alloy, E.L. Colvin, G.L. Cahen, Jr., G.E. Stoner,E.A. Starke, Jr. ............................................................. 416

Atmospheric Corrosion Products on Al, Zn, and AlZn MetallicCoatings, J.J. Friel ....................................................... 422

Removal of Sulfur-Containing Inhibitor from Steel Surfaces,R.L. Tapping, J. Torok, A.E. Valvasori, R.D. Davidson,K. Kanhai ..................................................................... 427

Discussion: On the Mechanism of Cathodic Protection,D.A. Jones ................................................................... 430

Technical Note: Auxillary Electrode Method forDetermination of Ohmic Resistance, P.J. Moran ............ 432

Technical Note: An Improved Life Cu-CuSO4 ReferenceElectrode for Field Service, Y.J. Weng, B.E. Wilde .......... 435

August (No. 8)Electrochemical Aspects of Grinding Media Mineral

Interaction in Sulfide Ore Grinding, K. Adam,K.A. Natarajan, S.C. Riemer, I. Iwasaki .......................... 440

Characteristics of the Rust from Weathering Steels inLouisiana Bridge Spans, A. Raman, A. Razvan, B. Kuban,K.A. Clement, W.E. Graves ............................................ 447

Oxygen and Corrosion Potential Effects on Chloride StressCorrosion Cracking, W.M.M. Huijbregts ........................ 456

Effect of Exposure Time on the Polarization Behavior ofMarine Alloys Under Flowing and Quiescent Conditions,J.R. Scully, H.P. Hack, D.G. Tipton ............................... 462

Influence of Hydrostatic Pressure and Salt Concentration onAluminum Corrosion in NaCl Solutions, A.M. Beccaria,G. Poggi ....................................................................... 470

Raman Spectroscopy of Thin Corrosion Films on Iron at100°C to 150°C in Air, T. Ohtsuka, K. Kubo, N. Sato ...... 476

A Re-Analysis of Results From Constant Extension RateTests on Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel, E.L. Capener,R.H. Richman ............................................................... 482

Technical Note: A Mechanism of Microbial Pitting inStainless Steel, R.C. Newman, W.P. Wong, A. Garner ..... 489

Corrosion Behavior of Tantalum and Niobium in HydrobromicAcid Solutions, I. Uehara, T. Sakai, H. Ishikawa, E. Ishii,M. Nakane .................................................................... 492

Discussion: Role of Hydrogen on Sulfide Cracking ofLow-Alloy Steels, E. Herzog ........................................... 498

September (No. 9)Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of an Amorphous

FeCrNiW Alloy, R.H. Jones, R. Wang ............................. 504Role of Oxygen Mass Transfer in the Erosion-Corrosion of

Slurry Pipelines, J. Postlethwaite, M.H. Dobbin,K. Bergevin ................................................................... 514

A Comparison Between Grain Boundary Chromium Depletionin Austenitic Stainless Steel and Corrosion in the ModifiedStrauss Test, C.L. Briant, E.L. Hall ............................... 522

Effect of Chloride on the Stress Corrosion CrackingSusceptibility of Inconel X-750 in High-Temperature Water,K. Hattori, M. Tsubota, T. Okada................................... 531

Involvement of a Thermophilic Bacterium in CorrosionProcesses, B.J. Little, P.A. Wagner, S.M. Gerchakov,M. Walch, R. Mitchell .................................................... 533

An Electrochemical Test for Detecting the IntergranularCorrosion Susceptibility of a Duplex Stainless Steel,J.R. Scully, R.G. Kelly ................................................... 537

Molybdate Corrosion Inhibition in Deaerated and Low-

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8181

Both Dissolved Hydrogen and Oxygen, L.W. Niedrach,W.H. Stoddard .............................................................. 696

Formation of an Active Electronic Barrier at Al/Semiconductor Interfaces: A Novel Approach in CorrosionPrevention, F.C. Jain, J.J. Rosato, K.S. Kalonia,V.S. Agarwala ............................................................... 700

Oxidation of Some Advanced Single-Crystal Nickel-BasedSuperalloys in Air at 2,000°F (1,093°C), M. Levy, P. Farrell,F. Pettit ........................................................................ 706

Metallurgical Variables Influencing the CorrosionSusceptibility of a Power Metallurgy SiCwAl Composite,R.C. Paciej, V.S. Agarwala ............................................. 718

On the Use of Linear Polarization Measurements for theEvaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors in Concentrated HCl at200°F (93°C), R.H. Hausler ........................................... 729

Impedance Properties of the Passive Layer on a TitaniumElectrode in a Phosphoric Acid Electrolyte, A.G. Gad-Allah,A.A. Mazhar, M.S. El-Basiouny ..................................... 740

1987 (Vol. 43)

January (No. 1)Corrosion Behavior of Phosphorous-Implanted Fe-6% Cr and

Fe-18% Cr Amorphous Alloys, N.R. Sorensen, R.B. Diegle,S.T. Picraux ...................................................................... 2

Cyclic Voltammetric and Scanning Electron MicroscopicEvaluation of the Corrosion Resistance of Zn-PhosphatedSteel, K. Kiss, M. Coll-Palagos ........................................... 8

Trapping and Transport of Hydrogen by Plastic Deformationin Iron, R. Zhu, J. Tong, W. Zhang .................................. 15

Noise Analysis of Pure Aluminum Under Different PittingConditions, J.C. Uruchurtu, J.L. Dawson ........................ 19

Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Various AISIAustenitic Stainless Steels in Polythionic Acids, P.M. Singh,S.N. Malhotra ................................................................. 26

A Tungsten Reference Electrode for Use in Corrosive Media: A Comparative Study with Other Reference Electrodes,M. Ashraf-Khorassani, R.D. Braun .................................. 32

Pitting Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 800 in Chloride-SulfateMedia, G. Palumbo, P.J. King, K.T. Aust .......................... 37

Inhibition of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Using 8-Hydroxyquinoline, H. Leidheiser, Jr., H. Konno, A. Vertes 45

Hot Corrosion of Some Nickel-Based Superalloys ContainingNiobium, Y. Zuo, R. Zhu, M. Guo .................................... 51

Technical Note: Electrochemical Behavior of Ti-30Mo in aGamma Radiolysis Environment, Y.-J. Kim, R.A. Oriani ... 56

Technical Note: Repassivation Temperatures of Artificial PitElectrodes, R.C. Newman, K.H. Liew ............................... 58

Technical Note: An Electrochemical Criterion for theDevelopment of Galvanic Coating Alloys for Steel,M.K. Budinski, B.E. Wilde ............................................... 60

February (No. 2)Effect of Alternating Current on the Atmospheric Corrosion

of Low-Alloy Weathering Steel in Bolted Lap Joints,D.A. Jones, B.E. Wilde .................................................... 66

Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in Fe-3% Si Single CrystalsUnder Mode 2 Loading, T.-Y. Zhang, W.-Y. Chu, R.Y. Ma,C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................... 70

Electrochemical and Microstructural Investigation of GrainBoundary Precipitation in AISI 304 Stainless SteelsContaining Nitrogen, H.S. Betrabet, K. Nishimoto,B.E. Wilde, W.A.T. Clark ................................................. 77

Corrosion Properties of the Oxide Film Formed on Grade 12Titanium in Brine Under Gamma Radiation, Y.-J. Kim,R.A. Oriani ..................................................................... 85

Brine Radiolysis and its Effect on the Corrosion of Grade 12Titanium, Y.-J. Kim, R.A. Oriani ...................................... 92

Correlation Model of the AISI 316 Stainless Steel Pitting

Oxygen Waters, T.R. Weber, M.A. Stranick,M.S. Vukasovich ........................................................... 542

Technical Note: Effect of Zinc on Corrosion Films ThatForm on Stainless Steel, L.W. Niedrach, W.H. Stoddard . 546

Technical Note: High-Temperature pH of Dilute Ammoniaand Ammonium Chloride Solutions and Mixtures withStrong Alkali, S. Barnartt .............................................. 549

Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of the IN-9021Aluminum Alloy, W.J.D. Shaw ...................................... 554

Technical Note: Effects of BF2+ Ion Implantation on theCorrosion Resistance of Inconel 600, J.D. Rubio,R.R. Hart, R.B. Griffin ................................................... 557

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized AISI 304 StainlessSteel in High-Temperature Sodium Sulfate Solutions,K. Tanno, S. Ishizuka, S. Higuchi, N. Ohnaka ................ 559

October (No. 10)1986 Whitney Award Lecture: Chemistry and

Electrochemistry of the Hot Corrosion of Metals,R.A. Rapp ..................................................................... 568

Electrochemical Monitoring of the Corrosion of Ni, Fe, andTheir Alloys in Molten Salts, A. Nishikata, S. Haruyama 578

Effect of Loading Mode on the Hydrogen-Assisted Fracture ofan Ultra High-Strength Steel, M. Takemoto ................... 585

Stress Corrosion Cracking of CrNi Martensitic Stainless Steelin Concentrated MgCl2 Solutions, Y. Yoshino ................. 592

Effect of Organic Adsorbants on the Aqueous StressCorrosion Cracking of AA 7075-T651 Aluminum Alloy,D. Tromans .................................................................. 601

Corrosion Behavior of a Graphite Fiber/Magnesium Metal-Matrix Composite in Aqueous Chloride Solution,P. Trzaskoma-Paulette .................................................. 609

Passivation of Steel in Ammonium EthylenediaminetetraaceticAcid Solutions, W.W. Frenier, W.C. Kennedy ................. 613

A Novel Corrosion Test Cell for Predicting the Long-TermCorrosion Behavior of Metal Aerosol Containers, W.S. Tait,J.A. Maier .................................................................... 622

November (No. 11)Editorial: An Update on Corrosion Journal — Where Do

We Stand with the Readers ........................................... 632Application of the Rotating Cylinder Electrode-E-Brite 26-1/

Concentrated Sulfuric Acid, D.C. Silverman, M.E. Zerr .. 633Electrochemical Behavior of Brass (CuZn 63:37) in Binary

Mixtures of N,N-Dimethylformamide and Water, P. Singh,L. Bahadur, R.N. Singh ................................................. 640

Hydrodynamic Effects During Electrochemical and ExposurePitting Tests with Passive Films, J. Postlethwaite, B. Huber,D. Makepeace ............................................................... 646

Boundary Element Method Analysis of the Potential FieldAssociated with a Corroding Electrode, B.W. Cherry,M. Foo, T.H. Siauw ....................................................... 654

Long-Term Marine Atmospheric Stress Corrosion Tests onHigh-Strength AlZnMgCu Alloys, K.R. Hasse,R.C. Dorward ............................................................... 663

Investigation of Transient Polarization Currents During theCorrosion Fatigue of Mild Steel in 35% NaCl Solution,Z.-S. Tong, B.-X. Feng, M.-Q. Li, Y. Shi ......................... 669

Technical Note: Influence of Silicon on the IntergranularStress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of 18% Cr-8% NiBase Stainless Steel, B.E. Wilde .................................... 678

Stress Corrosion of High-Chromium Nickel-Based Weld Metalsand AISI 316 Nuclear Grade Stainless Steel in SimulatedBoiling Water Reactor Environments, A. McMinn ........... 682

Probing Microbiologically Induced Corrosion, S.M. Gerchakov,B.J. Little, P.A. Wagner ................................................. 689

December (No. 12)Corrosion Potentials and Corrosion Behavior of AISI 304

Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water Containing

82

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Potential with Cellulose Bleach Process Variables,G. Matamala .................................................................. 97

Predicting the Time Dependence of Polarization onCathodically Protected Steel in Seawater, K. Nisancioglu 100

Influence of Microstructure on the Environmentally AssistedCracking of Inconel 718, J.W. Prybylowski, R. Ballinger . 111

Examination of the Failure of Electronic Devices by CyclicVoltammetry and Potential Step Methods, B.D. Yan,G.W. Warren, P. Wynblatt ............................................. 118

Technical Note: Comments on the Identification of aChloride Threshold in the Corrosion of Steel in Concrete,H.G. Wheat, Z. Eliezer .................................................. 126

March (No. 3)Current Topics in Corrosion: Factors Influencing Stress

Corrosion Crack Growth Kinetics, R.N. Parkins ............. 130Pitting Corrosion of Zirconium in Chloride Solution,

G.C. Palit, H.S. Gadiyar ................................................ 140Inhibiting Action of Benzotriazole on Copper Corrosion in

Deaerated Sulfuric Acid Containing Ferric Ions by theRotating Disc Electrode, Fluorescence, and RamanSpectroscopies, S.L.F.A. da Costa, S.M.L. Agostinho,H.C. Chagas, J.C. Rubin ............................................... 149

Aluminum Corrosion in Slightly Alkaline Sodium SulfateSolutions at Different Hydrostatic Pressures, A.M. Beccaria,G. Poggi ....................................................................... 153

An Electrochemical Study of Pyrrhotite-Grinding MediaInteraction Under Abrasive Conditions, R.L. Pozzo,I. Iwasaki ..................................................................... 159

Electrochemical Behavior of Special Stainless Steels UnderUrea Synthesis Conditions and Comparison with Huey TestResults, F. Mancia, A. Tamba........................................ 165

Thermal Convection Loop Study of the Corrosion of Incoloy800 in Molten NaNO3-KNO3, R.W. Bradshaw ................. 173

Deposition of Radioactive lons on Boiling Water ReactorComponent Materials, T. Honda, A. Minato, K. Ohsumi,H. Matsubayashi .......................................................... 179

Technical Note: Effect of Pit Wall Reactivity on PitPropagation in Carbon Steel, J.A. Beavers,N.G. Thompson ............................................................ 185

Technical Note: On the Mechanism of Localized Corrosion,F. Hunkeler, G.S. Frankel, H. Bohni .............................. 189

April (No. 4)Effects of Crystallization on the Anodic Behavior of FeB and

CoB Glassy Alloys, M. Janik-Czachor, B. Mazurkiewicz .. 194Stress Corrosion Cracking Regions on Contour Maps of

Dissolution Rates for AISI 304 Stainless Steel in SulfuricAcid Solutions with Chloride, Bromide, or Iodide,M. Asawa ..................................................................... 198

A Technique for Measuring the Kinetics of ElectrochemicalReactions with Bare Metal Surfaces, A. Alai, C.D. Miller,R.P. Wei ....................................................................... 204

Influence of Secondary Phases on the Localized Corrosion ofThermally Aged AISI 316L Stainless Steel Weld Metal,T.P.S. Gill, J.B. Gnanamoorthy, K.A. Padmanabhan ...... 208

Corrosion of N80-Type Steel by CO2/Water Mixtures,R.J. Jasinski ................................................................ 214

Pitting Corrosion of Powder Metallurgy AlZnMg Alloys,E. Lunarska, E. Trela, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ............ 219

Fractography of Hydrogen and Mercury Embrittlement inNickel 200, C.E. Price, L.B. Traylor ................................ 229

Effect of the Microstructure of Ti-5 Mo on the AnodicDissolution in H2SO4, Y.-J. Kim, R.A. Oriani .................. 239

Potentiodynamic Behavior of a Brass in 1 M Na2SO4 Solution,R.S. Schrebler, C.H. Gomez, J.I. Gardiazabal ................. 243

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mild SteelUnder Compressive Stress, W.-Y. Chu, R.-T. Ma,C.-M. Hsiao .................................................................. 251

May (No. 5)Error in Polarization Resistance and Capacitance

Measurements Resulting from Nonuniform Ohmic PotentialDrop to Flush-Mounted Probes, K. Nisancioglu .............. 258

Electrochemical Study of the Corrosion of Metals in Contactwith Preservative-Trested Wood, E.J. Jack, S.I. Smedley 266

Some Aspects of the Corrosion Behavior of Some Extra Low-Interstitial Superferritic Stainless Steels in ChlorideEnvironments Under Galvanic Coupling, F. Mazza,S. Torchio, L. Ciaghi ..................................................... 276

Effect of Fluid Flow Rate on the Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking of AlSl 304 Stainless Steel, S.H. Shim,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 280

Effect of Fluid Flow on the Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAlSl 304 Stainless Steel in Pure Water and 0.01 N NaSO4

Solutions Differing in pH, S.H. Shim,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 286

Effect of Mn Additions on the Corrosion Behavior of Mould-Cast Magnesium ASTM AZ921, O. Lunder, T.K. Aune,K. Nisancioglu .............................................................. 291

Technical Note: Alkali Metal Lons as Aggressive Agents toPolymeric Corrosion Protective Coatings, H. Leidheiser, Jr.,R.D. Granata, R. Turoscy .............................................. 296

Effects of Trace Elements on the Corrosion Behavior ofFlue Gas Desulfurization Materials, F.B. Mansfeld,S.L. Jeanjaquet ............................................................ 298

Technical Note: Anodic Dissolution Behavior of Ni-5% Cr-9%Fe in Sulfur-Containing Solutions, V.B. Rajan,G.S. Was ...................................................................... 305

A Model for Kinetics of Repassivation; Part 1 — StrainingElectrodes, M. Barbosa ................................................. 309

June (No. 6)A Computerized Tool for Corrosion Rate Monitoring,

G. Rocchini .................................................................. 326An Application of State-of-the-Art Corrosion Measurements

Systems to a Study of the Effects of Alternating Current onCorrosion, R. Ruedisueli, H.E. Hager, C.J. Sandwith ...... 331

Formation of Calcareous Deposits within Simulated FatigueCracks in Seawater, S.S. Rajpathak, W.H. Hartt ............ 339

Solubilities of CeO2, HfO2 and Y2O3 in Fused Na2SO4-30 mol%NaVO3 and CeO2 in Pure Na2SO4 at 900°C, Y.S. Zhang,R.A. Rapp ..................................................................... 348

Surface Degradation of Powder Metallurgy AlZnMg Alloysin NaCl Solutions at Different Potentials, E. Lunarska,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 353

Polarization Behavior of High-Alloy Oil-Country TubularGoods in CO2 Environment as Affected by Chlorides andSulfides, K. Masamura, S. Hashizume, J. Sakai, I.Matsushima ................................................................. 359

Galvanic Corrosion of Duplex FeCr-10% Ni Alloys inReducing Acids, Y.-H. Yau, M.A. Streicher ..................... 366

Influence of Composition and Microstructure on theCorrosion Behavior of Two AlLiX Alloys, J.P. Moran,E.A. Starke, Jr., G.E. Stoner, G.L. Cahen, Jr. ................ 374

Corrosion Behavior of Steel Pretreated with Salines,H. Leidheiser, Jr., M. De Costa, R.D. Granata ................ 382

July (No. 7)1987 Whitney Award Lecture: Hydrogen — The Versatile

Embrittler, R.A. Oriani .................................................. 390Corrosion in Low- and High-Temperature Fuel Cells — An

Overview, A.J. Appleby ................................................. 398Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of an AlLiCuMg Alloy:

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of an AlLiCuMg Alloy,R.C. Dorward, K.R. Hasse ............................................. 408

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Powser Metallurgy (P/M)AlZnMg Alloys in Deaerated 35% NaCl, E. Lunarska,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 414

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8383

Effect of Metallic Cations on the Corrosion and the HydrogenAbsorption by Cold-Rolled Mild Steel in Inhibited SuflfuricAcid, I. Singh, M.N. Singh ............................................. 425

Metastable Pitting of Stainless Steel, G.S. Frankel, L. Stockert,F. Hunkeler, H. Bohni ................................................... 429

Technical Note: Intergranular Corrosion of High-ChromiumNickel-Based Alloys, C.L. Briant, E.L. Hall ..................... 437

Sodium Sulfate-Induced Corrosion of Pure Nickel andSuperalloy Udiment 700 in a High-Velocity Burner Rig at900°C, A.K. Misra ......................................................... 440

August (No. 8)Some Aspects of the Fluctuations of the Passive Current on

Stainless Steel in the Presence of chlorides — TheirRelation to the Probalistic Approach of Pitting Corrosion,M. Keddam, M. Drarti, C. Pallotta ................................. 454

Selection of Copper-Based Alloys for Use in Polluted Seawater,C. Manfredi, S.N. Simison, S.R. de Sanchez ................... 458

Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation in Ferritic StainlessSteels in a Chloride Environment, I.E. Locci, H.K. Kwon,R.F. Hehemann, A.R. Troiano ........................................ 465

Effect of Phosphorous on the Corrosion of Glassy Copper-Zirconium Alloys, T.D. Burleigh, R.M. Latanision ........... 471

Technical Note: Electrochemical Corrosion Measurements inCrude Oil, R.J. Jasinski, K.D. Efird ............................... 476

Hydrogen-Induced Cracking and Stress Corrosion Crackingof Austenitic Stainless Steel under Mode III Loading, L.-J. Qiao, W.-Y. Chu, C.-M. Hsiao ............................... 479

Discussion: Comments on the Identification of a ChlorideThreshold in the Corrosion of Steel in Concrete,R.F. Stratfull ................................................................ 483

Pitting Corrosion of Nickel in Borate and PhosphateSolutions, R. Nishimura ................................................ 486

On the Active Dissolution of Metals and Alloys in HotConcentrated Caustic Solution, M. Yasuda, K. Fukumoto,H. Koizumi, Y. Ogata, F. Hine ........................................ 492

Electrochemical Noise Generation During Stress CorrosionCracking of Alpha-Brass, C.A. Loto, R.A. Cottis ............. 499

Effect of Hydrogen on the Intergranular Stress CorrosionCracking of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature AqueousEnvironments, N. Totsuka, E. Lunarska, G. Cragnolino,E. Lunarska, G. Cragnolino, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ... 505

September (No. 9)Microstructural and Corrosion Performance of Duplex and

Superaustenitic Steels in Sour Well Environment,M. Barteri, F. Mancia, A. Tamba, R. Bruno .................... 518

Heat-to-Heat Variability in the Corrosion Resistance andMicrostructure of Low-Carbon AlSl 316 Nuclear GradeStainless Steel, C.L. Briant, E.L. Hall ............................ 525

A Comparison of Interfacial Attack in Devitrified Metglass2826A and AISI 304 Stainless Steel by ElectrochemicalPotentiokinetic Reactivation Testing,S.J. Thorpe, B. Ramaswami, K.T. Aust .......................... 534

Microstructural Causes of Intergranular Corrosion of Alloys82 and 182, C.L. Briant, E.L. Hall ................................. 539

Anodic Copper Dissolution in the Presence of Cl lons at pH12, M. Drogowska, L. Broussard, H. Menard ................. 549

Corrosion Behavior of AISI 316 Stainless Steel in Formic andAcetic Acid Solutions, I. Sekine, A. Masuko, K. Senoo .... 553

Effect of Oxidation-Induced Surface Transformations on theAnodic Polarization Characteristics of Fe-Mn-Si Alloys,J.M. Oh, M.J. McNallan ................................................ 561

Suppression of Radiation Buildup on Stainless Steel in aBoiling Water Reactor, T. Honda, K. Ohashi, Y. Furutani,A. Minato ..................................................................... 564

Corrosion of Graphite Composites in Phosphoric Acid FuelCells, L.G. Christner, H.P. Dhar, M. Farooque, A.K. Kush571

Technical Note: On the Relationships Between theElectrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Test,

Sensitization, and Intergranular Stress Corrosion CrackingSusceptibility, G.S. Was, V.B. Rajan .............................. 576

October (No. 10)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Cast Irons in

Seawater and Brine, and Its Prevention, M. Miyasaka,N. Ogure ...................................................................... 582

Effects of Alloy Chemistry on the Corrosion of FeNi Metal-Metalloid Metallic Glasses, T.P. Moffat, W.F. Flanagan,B.D. Lichter .................................................................. 589

Use of the Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique forDetecting Defects in Ion Vapor-Deposited Aluminum onSteel, H.S. Isaacs .......................................................... 594

Corrosive-Erosive Wear of Grinding Ball Metals at High JetVelocities, Y.M. Chang, C.H. Pitt ................................... 599

A Scanning Reference Electrode for Use During CorrosiveMeasurements, N. Hsu, J.D. Garber, R. Brunel,R.D. Braun ................................................................... 606

Influence of Silicon on the Stress Corrosion CrackingResistance of 18% Cr-8% Ni-Based Stainless Steels,B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 610

Crack Closure and Stress Corrosion Fracture Thresholds inMild Steel, P.C. Conor ................................................... 614

Technical Note: A Rotating Cylinder for Corrosion StudiesUnder Controlled Heat Transfer Conditions,M. Shirkhanzadeh ........................................................ 621

An Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Study on theInfluence of Prior Cold Work on the Degree of Sensitizationof AlSl 304 Stainless Steel, A. Bose, P.K. De .................. 624

Corrosiveness of Decontamination Solutions toSensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel, R.A. Speranzini, R.L.Tapping, D.J. Disney .................................................... 632

November (No. 11)Effects of Nitrogen on the Selective Dissolution of a Duplex

Stainless Steel, N. Sridhar, J. Kolts ............................... 646Effects of pH on Cavitation Corrosion of Medium Carbon Steel

in Distilled Water and Sodium Chloride Solutions, K. Ogino,A. Hida, S. Kishima ...................................................... 652

Electrochemical Behavior of Hastelloy C-276 in Sulfuric AcidSolutions in a Wide Range of Concentrations andTemperatures, M.A. El Zeky, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,E. Lunarska ................................................................. 656

Effects of Alkali Metal Hydroxides on the Dissolution Behaviorof a Zinc Phosphate Conversion Coating on Steel andPertinence to Cathodic Delamination, A.J. Sommer,H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 661

Observations on the Influences of Dissolved HydrocarbonGases and Variable Water Chemistries on Corrosion of anAPI-L80 Steel, G.I. Ogundele, W.E. White ...................... 665

Influence of Temperature and Exposure Time UponCalcareous Deposits, M.M. Kunjapur, W.H. Hartt,S.W. Smith ................................................................... 674

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Different Steels in Liquid andVaporous Ammonia, L. Lunde, R. Nyborg ...................... 680

Dissolutions of Inclusions in Low-Alloy Steel Exposed toChloride-Containing Environments, S.C. Srivastava,M.B. Ives ...................................................................... 687

Effect of the Initial Crack Depth on the Kinetics of Corrosion-Induced Crack Growth, J. Eickemeyer ........................... 693

Kinetics of Open-Circuit Barrier Layer Formation on MetallicSurfaces in Aqueous Solutions, A.G. Gad-Allah, H.A. AbdEl-Rahman ................................................................... 698

Acoustic Emission Measurements to Evaluate Degradationof Coating Films, T. Tsuru, A. Sagara, S. Haruyama ...... 703

December (No. 12)Role of Surface Structure and Flow Rate on the Polarization

of Cathodically Protected Steel in Seawater, K. Nisancioglu,P.O. Gartland, T. Dahl, E. Sander ................................. 710

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Accelerated Atmospheric Corrosion Testing Using a CyclicWet/Dry Exposure Test: Aluminum, Galvanized Steel andSteel, S.B. Lyon, G.E. Thompson, J.E. Johnson, G.C. Wood,J.M. Ferguson .............................................................. 719

Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Alloy 600 Steam Generator Tubing in Water or SteamTests Above 360°C, G. Economy, R.J. Jacko,F.W. Pement ................................................................. 727

Effect of Electrode Potential on the Hydrogen-InducedIntergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in anAqueous Solution at 350°C, N. Totsuka,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 734

Mossbauer Analysis of Corrosion Products Obtained on Steelin a Low Magnetic Field, T. Peev, B. Mandjukova,I. Mandjukova .............................................................. 739

Discussion: On the Anodic Dissolution Behavior of Ni-5%Cr-9% Fe in Sulfur-Containing Solutions, R.C. Newman,V.B. Rajan, G.S. Was .................................................... 743

Polarization Behavior of Austentic and Duplex StainlessSteels in the Double Loop Reactivitation Test, S.J. Goodwin,B. Quayle, F.W. Noble ................................................... 743

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Copper Alloys, Effects ofCorrosion Potential and Tarnishing Characteristics,A. Parthasarathi, N.W. Polan ......................................... 747

Electrochemical Behavior of AlSl 304 Stainless Steel,Corrosion Pasitivity, and Pitting, in Alcohols + H2SO4

Mixtures, V.K. Singh, V.B. Singh ................................... 756

1988 (Vol. 44)

January (No. 1)Theoretical Assessment of Alternating Current Impedance

Spectroscopy for Detecting Corrosion of Rebar in ReinforcedConcrete, D.D. Macdonald, M.C.H. McKubre,M. Urquidi-Macdonald ...................................................... 2

Corrosion of Metals by Nitric Acid-Dinitrogen Tetroxide-Flouride Mixtures: AISI 321 Stainless Steel, C.C. Addison,N. Logan, B. Mellor ........................................................... 7

Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in FeSi Single Crystals,Y.-B. Wang, W.-Y. Chu, C-M. Hsiao ................................. 14

Effect of Cold Work on the Stress Corrosion Cracking ofNonsensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel in High-TemperatureOxygenated Water, J. Kuniya, I. Masaoka, R. Sasaki ........ 21

Pitting Corrosion of AISI 304 and 316 Austenitic StainlessSteels Covered with Anodic Oxide Films, R. Nishimura,K. Kudo .......................................................................... 29

A Theory of the Corrosion of Substrates with ProtectiveMetallic Coatings, C.M. Egert .......................................... 36

Rotating Cylinder Electrode-Geometry Relationships forPrediction of Velocity-Sensitive Corrosion,D.C. Silverman ............................................................... 42

Stress Corrosion Cracking and Hydrogen-Induced Crackingin Austenitic Stainless Steel Under Mode II Loading,L.-J. Qiao, W.-Y. Chu, C.-M. Hsiao, J.-D. Lu .................... 50

Experimental Determination of the Electrochemistry inCorrosion Fatigue Cracks in Structural Steel in ArtificialSeawater, A. Turnbull, A.S. Dolphin, F.A. Rackley ........... 55

Technical Note: Cathodic Polarization and Corrosion of Znand ZnAl in 3% NaCl Solution, W.J. Tomlinson,D.R. Brearey ................................................................... 62

February (No. 2)Effects of Impurities on the Intergranular Stress Corrosion

Cracking of Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water,L.G. Ljungberg, D. Cubicciotti, M. Trolle .......................... 66

Study on Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of InconelX-750 in High-Temperature Pure Water: Effects of AgingTemperature and Time, M. Tsubota, K. Hattori, T. Kaneko 73

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Conventional and Super-Clean

35-NiCrMoV Rotor Steels in Simulated Condensates,J. Rechberger, D. Tromans, A. Mitchell ............................ 79

Electrochemical Prediction and Control of Localized Corrosionand Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless Steels,F. Mancia, A. Tamba ....................................................... 88

Effect of Amplitude on Erosion-Corrosion of Metals byVibratory Cavitation in Relation to pH of the CavitationMedia, K. Ogino, A. Hida, S. Kishima............................... 97

Hydrogen Effect on Remaining Life of HydroprocessingReactors, T. Iwadate, T. Nomura, J. Watanabe ............... 103

Stress Corrosion Cracking and Liquid Metal Embrittlementin Pure Magnesium, S.P. Lynch, P. Trevena ................... 113

Technical Note: Hydrogen-Induced Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking of Two Unsensitized Stainless Steels inHigh-Temperature Water, N. Totsuka,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 124

March (No. 3)Mars G. Fontana — A Corrosion Legacy ........................... 130Conversion Electron Mossbauer Spectrometric Study of

Corrosion Products of Iron Immersed in Sodium ChlorideSolution, K. Nomura, M. Tasaka, Y. Ujihira ................... 131

Corrosion Behavior of SUS 329J1 Stainless Steel in FormicAcid Solution, I. Sekine, K. Momoi ................................. 136

High-Temperature Polarization Behavior of Carbon Steel inAlkaline Sulfide Solution, D.C. Crowe, D. Tromans ........ 142

A Model for the Kinetics of Repassivation; Part 2 —Scratching Electrodes, M. Barbosa ................................ 149

Chemistry of Iron and Its Corrosion Products in BoilerSystems, W.E. Boranak ................................................ 154

Numerical Methods for the Determination of the PolarizationResistance in Corrosion Rate Monitoring and InhibitorTesting, G. Rocchini ...................................................... 158

Simulation of the Crack Tip Chemistry of Stress CorrosionCracks in 7XXX Aluminum Powder Alloys, T.J. Langan,L. Christodoulou, D. Venables, J.A.S. Green,J.R. Pickens ................................................................. 165

Precipitation-Hardened, Nickel-Based Alloys for Sour GasEnvironments, M. Igarashi, S. Mukai, T. Kudo, Y. Okada,A. Ikeda ....................................................................... 169

Influence of Strain on the Environmental Hydrogen-AssistedCracking of a High-Strength Steel in Sodium ChlorideSolution, J.R. Scully, P.J. Moran ................................... 176

Apparatus for Controlled Hydrodynamic Electrochemical andCorrosion Studies in High-Temperature Aqueous Systems,D.D. Macdonald, J. Mankowski, M. Karaminezhaad-Ranjbar, Y-H. Hu .......................................................... 186

April (No. 4)Crevice Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steels in Natural

Seawater in the Temperature Range of 25°C to 40°C,A. Mollica, A. Trevis, E. Traverso, G. Ventura, G. De Carolis,R. Dellepiane ................................................................ 194

Localized Corrosion of Molybdenum-Bearing Nickel Alloysin Chloride Solutions, J. Postlethwaite, R.J. Scoular,M.H. Dobbin ................................................................. 199

Kinetic Studies on Segmented Tubular Stainless SteelCrevices at High Temperature, D.F. Taylor, C.C. Foust... 204

Hydrogen Degradation of FeMnAl Alloys, S.-C. Chang,J.-J. Chan .................................................................... 209

On the Mechanism for Improved Passivation by Addition ofMolybdenum to Austenitic Stainless Steels in O-PhosphoricAcid, A. Guenbour, J. Faucheu, A. Ben Bachir .............. 214

Simultaneous Corrosion and Abrasion Measurements UnderGrinding Conditions, D. Kotlyar, C.H. Pitt,M.E. Wadsworth ........................................................... 221

Technical Note: On the Effects of Magnesium on theAtmospheric Corrosion Resistance of Galvanized SheetSteel, H.E. Townsend, ................................................... 229

Intercrystalline Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking of

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8585

AlZnMg Alloys, M. Baumgartner, H. Kaesche ................. 231Stress Corrosion Cracking of Inconel Alloys and Weldments

in High-Temperature Water — Effect of Sulfuric AcidAddition, A. McMinn, R.A. Page ..................................... 239

Film Formation on Steel in Cinnamaldehyde-InhibitedHydrochloric Acid, F.B. Growcock, V.R. Lopp ................. 248

May (No. 5)Mars G. Fontana — A Tribute .......................................... 258Effect of Molybdenum and Silicon on the Electrochemical

Corrosion Behavior of FeNiB Metallic Glasses, V.S. Raja,B.N. Kishore, S. Ranganathan ....................................... 263

Technical Note: Microbiologically Induced Increase inCorrosion Density of Stainless Steel Under CathodicProtection, B.J. Little, P.A. Wagner, D.J. Duquette ......... 270

Effect of the Nickel Content in the Pitting of Stainless Steelsin Low-Chloride and Thiosulfate Solutions, R. Roberge .. 274

Electrochemical Impedance Technique — A Practical Toolfor Corrosion Prediction, D.C. Silverman, J.E. Carrico ... 280

Carbide Precipitation and Stress Corrosion CrackingBehavior of Inconel Alloy 690, J.M. Sarver, J.R. Crum,W.L. Mankins ............................................................... 288

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steel in High-TemperatureWater, J. Congleton, R.N. Parkins ................................. 290

Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion of AISI 304L Stainless SteelSurface by Surface Active Compounds, D.W. DeBerry,A. Viehbeck .................................................................. 299

Effect of Nitrogen on the Localized Corrosion Resistance ofDuplex Stainless Steel Simulated Weldments, H. Tsuge,Y. Tarutani, T. Kudo ..................................................... 305

Influence of Grain Boundary Microstructure on theSusceptibility of Alloy 600 to Intergranular Attack andStress Corrosion Cracking, S.M. Payne, P. McIntyre ....... 314

June (No. 6)Study of the Inhibitory Action of Nitrogen-Containing

Compounds, S.L. Granese ............................................ 322Sensitization Development in Austenitic Stainless Steel:

Correlation Between STEM-EDS and ElectrochemicalPotentiokinetic Reactivation, S.M. Bruemmer, L.A. Charlot,B.W. Arey ..................................................................... 328

Concentrating Effects of Simulated Defects Under BoilingConditions in High-Temperature Water, C.B. Ashmore,M.H. Hurdus, A.P. Mead, P.J.B. Silver, L. Tomlinson,D.J. Finnigan ............................................................... 334

Effect of Organic Acids on the Intergranular Stress CorrosionCracking of Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Aqueous Solutions, T.K. Christman,G. Cragnolino ............................................................... 345

Discussion: Behavior of a Porous Anodic Film on Aluminumin H3PO4 Studied by Electrochemical Techniques,A.A. Mazhar, F. El-Taib Heakal, A.S. Mogoda ................. 354

Technical Note: Localized Corrosion of Pure and Sulfur-Doped Nickel in Neutral Sodium Sulfate Solution,Y.-J. Kim, R.A. Oriani ................................................... 360

Grain Boundary Composition Effects on EnvironmentallyInduced Cracking of Engineering Materials,S.M. Bruemmer ............................................................ 364

Experimental Evaluation of Cobalt Behavior on Boiling-WaterReactor Fuel Rod Surface, H. Karasawa, Y. Asakura,M. Sakagami, S. Uchida ................................................ 371

Observation and Prediction of the Effects of Water Chemistryand Mechanics on Environmentally Assisted Cracking ofInconels 182 Weld Metal and 600, P.L. Andresen ........... 376

Corrosion of Stainless Steel by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria — Electrochemical Techniques, C. Ringas,F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 386

Performance and Service Life of Low Slump-Concrete BridgeDeck Overlays in New York State, W.P. Chamberlain ..... 397

Localized Corrosion Behavior of Nickel Alloys in Model SO2

Scrubber Environments, E.L. Hibner, R.W. Ross, Jr. ..... 404

July (No. 7)Effect of Alkaline-Etch Pretreatment on the Pitting Corrosion

of Wrought Aluminum, O. Lunder, K. Nisancioglu ......... 414Technical Note: Assessment of Corrosion and Microfouling of

Several Metals in Polluted Seawater, H.A. Videla,M.F.L. de Mele, G. Brankevich ...................................... 423

Sensitization Development in Austenitic Stainless Steel —Measurement and Prediction of Thermomechanical HistoryEffects, S.M. Bruemmer, L.A. Charlot, D.G. Atteridge ..... 427

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Tungsten HeavyAlloys in Sodium Chloride Solution, J-G. Chung, D.J.Duquette ...................................................................... 435

Effect of Low Concentrations of Hydrogen Sulfide in Seawateron Fatigue Crack Growth in a CMn Structural Steel,M. Assefpour-Dezfuly, W.G. Ferguson ........................... 443

Environmentally Assisted Growth Rate Response ofNonsensitized AISI 316 Grade Stainless Steels in High-Temperature Water, P.L. Andresen ................................ 450

Studies of Metal-Oxygen Bonds on 18% Cr Stainless Steel inthe Passive and Transpassive Regions by Integrated andAngle-Resolved X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopies,M. Ben-Haim, U. Atzmony, N. Shamir ........................... 461

Technical Note: Chemical Etching to Reveal PhosphorusDistribution During Tempering of AISI 4130 Steel,B.D. Craig .................................................................... 465

Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Phenol Solutions ContainingAmine Hydrochlorides: Impressed Current, Fluid Motion,and Concentration Effects, W. Wozniak, A.A. Sagüés,B.H. Davis .................................................................... 468

Two-Year Results of Long-Term, Copper-Nickel SheathedPiling Studies, D.G. Melton ........................................... 478

Infrared Spectroscopic Analysis of Phase TransformationProcesses in Rust Layers Formed on Weathering Steels inBridge Spans, A. Raman, B. Kuban ............................... 483

Pore Solution Composition and Chloride Effects on theCorrosion of Steel in Concrete, T. Yonezawa, V. Ashworth,R.P.M. Procter .............................................................. 489

August (No. 8)Galvanic Corrosion Behavior of Depleted Uranium in

Synthetic Seawater Coupled to Aluminum, Magnesium, andMild Steel, J.F. McIntyre, E.P. Lefeave, K.A. Musselman. 502

Effect of Heat Input and Microstructure on Pitting Corrosionin AISI 316L Submerged Arc Welds, T.P.S. Gill, U.K. Mudali,V. Seetharaman, J.B. Gnanamoorthy ............................ 511

Role of Crevice Corrosion in the Stress Corrosion Cracking ofFe-29% Ni-17% Co, W.R. Cieslak .................................. 517

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of AlLi Alloy 8090,J.B. Lumsden, A.T. Allen .............................................. 527

Utilization of the Specific Pseudocapacitance forDetermination of the Area of Corroding Steel Surfaces,J.N. Murray, P.J. Moran, E. Gileadi ............................... 533

Accelerating Effect and Critical pH Value of Occluded CellCorrosion Within Pits, Crevices, or Stress Corrosion Cracks,J.Y. Zuo, Z. Jin, R. Sun, Y. Xu, X. Feng ......................... 539

Behavior of Selected Commercial Alloys During High-Temperature Oxychloridation, P. Elliott, A.A. Ansari,R. Prescott, M.F. Rothman ............................................ 544

Technical Note: Equivalent Circuits Representing theImpedance of a Corroding Interface, A.A. Sagüés ........... 555

Technical Note: Concerning the Display of Impedance Data,F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 558

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized AISI 304Stainless Steel in Aqueous Chloride, Solutions ContainingSulfur Species at 50°C through 200°C, J.K. Lee,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 560

Effectiveness of Nitrite-Based and Total Organic Formulationsin Preventing Corrosion on Precorroded Mild Steel Surfaces,

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A. Marshall, C. Wederell ................................................ 566Hydrogen Gas Evolution from Cathodically Protected Pipeline

Steel Surfaces Exposed to Chloride-Sulfate Solutions,R.N. Parkins, A.J. Markworth, J.H. Holbrook ................. 572

Monitoring Cathodically Protected Steel in ConcreteStructures with Electrochemical Impedance Techniques,N.G. Thompson, K.M. Lawson, J.A. Beavers .................. 581

September (No. 9)Alkenylphenones — A New Class of Acid Corrosion Inhibitors,

W.W. Frenier, F.B. Growcock, V.R. Lopp ........................ 590Various Electrochemical Measurements in a Simulated

Corrosion Fatigue Crack, E.A. Charles, J. Congleton,R.N. Parkins ................................................................. 599

Incorporation of Organic Complexing Agents in ElectromotiveForce-pH Diagrams, D.C. Silverman .............................. 606

Effect of Nitrogen Implantation on the Oxidation Behavior ofAISI 316 Stainless Steel, H. Hong, W.B. Carter,R.F. Hochman .............................................................. 611

Effects of Temperature and Magnesium Ions on CalcareousDeposition, S.H. Lin, S.C. Dexter ................................... 615

Characterization of Crack Tip Electrochemistry Usinga Simulated Crack, R.A. Page, A. McMinn,S.J. Hudak, Jr. ............................................................. 623

Intergranular Attack Observed in Radiation-EnhancedCorrosion of Mild Steel, R.J. Reda, S.L.A. Hana,J.L. Kelly ...................................................................... 632

Corrosion of AA 7075 Aluminum Alloy in Media Contam-inated with Cladosporium Resinae, E.S. Ayllon,B.M. Rosales ................................................................ 638

Modeling the Failure of Electronic Devices by DendriteGrowth in Bulk and Thin Layer Electrolytes, S.L. Meilink,M. Zamanzadeh, G.W. Warren, P. Wynblatt ................... 644

Evaluation of Alloy Anodes for Aluminum-Air Batteries:Corrosion Studies, D.D. Macdonald, K.H. Lee, A. Moccari,D. Harrington ............................................................... 652

Electrochemical Corrosion Probe for High-ResistivityHydrocarbon/Water Mixtures, R.J. Jasinski, K.D. Efird . 658

Effect of Molybdenum Additions on the CorrosionResistance of a 12% Chromium Steel, M.A.A. Tullmin,F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 664

Corrosion of Stainless Steel by Sulfate-Reducing BacteriaTotal Immersion Test Results, C. Ringas,F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 671

October (No. 10)Influence of Processing Variables on the Corrosion

Susceptibility of Metal-Matrix Composites, R.C. Paciej,V.S. Agarwala ............................................................... 680

Environmentally Assisted Fracture of Aluminum Alloys,R. Hermann ................................................................. 685

Zinc Passivation in Oxalate Solution, M.M. Hefny,A.G. Gad-Allah, S.A. Salih, M.S. El-Basiouny ................ 691

Technical Note: Effect of Hydrogen on the Pitting Resistanceof Passivating Film on Nickel in Chloride-ContainingSolution, M.E. Armacanqui, R.A. Oriani ........................ 696

Influence of Silicon on the Intergranular Corrosion Behaviorof 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steels, B.E. Wilde ................. 699

Anodic Behavior of Titanium in Aqueous Media, A.A. Mazhar,F. El-Taib Heakal, A.G. Gad-Allah ................................. 705

Influence of Silicon on the Corrosion Characteristics of18% Cr-8% Ni Type Stainless Steel in Dilute Sulfuric Acid,B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 711

Effect of Seawater Biofilms on Corrosion Potential andOxygen Reduction of Stainless Steel, S.C. Dexter,G.Y. Gao ...................................................................... 717

Hot Corrosion of Iron in Molten Sulfate, H. Numata ......... 724Effects of Cl– Concentration and Temperature on Pitting of

AISI 304 Stainless Steel, J.-H. Wang, C.C. Su,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 732

Effect of Environmental Factors on Hydrogen Permeation inLine Pipe Steel, M. Kimura, N. Totsuka, T. Kurisu, T. Hane,Y. Nakai ....................................................................... 738

Factors Affecting the Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibilityof Zirconium in 90% Nitric Acid, T.-L. Yau ..................... 745

Corrosion in Fresh Water Systems: Transient MonitoringTechnique for Corrosion, N.A.I. Ahmad, R.S. Al-Ameeri,M.I. Ismail .................................................................... 750

Influence of Load Line Displacement on Stress CorrosionCrack Growth Behavior of AISI 422 Stainless Steel in NaClSolution, N.S. Cheruvu ................................................. 755

On-Site Determination of the Polarization Resistance in aReinforced Concrete Beam, S. Feliu, J.A. Gonzalez,M.C. Andrade, V. Feliu.................................................. 761

November (No. 11)Electrodissolution of Copper in NaCl Solution: Influence

of the Sample Holder’s Shape, J. Crousier,J.-P. Crousier ............................................................... 768

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steels in Coal Gas Liquid,E. Sato, T. Murata ........................................................ 770

Review of Nickel’s Role in Sulfide Stress Cracking ofLow-Alloy Steels, B.D. Craig .......................................... 776

Microstructure and Microdeformation Effects on IntergranularStress Corrosion Crackingof Alloy 600 Steam Generator Tubing, S.M. Bruemmer,L.A. Charlot, C.H. Henager, Jr. ...................................... 782

Technical Note: Need for Caution in the Use of CyclicVoltammetry for Predicting Iron Corrosion Behavior,B. MacDougall, J.A. Bardwell ........................................ 789

Effect of Temperature and Ionic Impurities at Very LowConcentrations on Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304Stainless Steel, W.E. Ruther, W.K. Soppet, T.F. Kassner 791

CO2 Corrosion of Carbon Steel and 13% Cr Steel in Particle-Laden Fluid, U. Lotz, T. Sydberger ................................. 800

Electrochemical and Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of FeAlMnAlloys in NaCl Solution, J.-B. Duh, W.-T. Tsai, J.-T. Lee 810

Influence of Galvanically Decoupled Monel 400 Alloy on theProtective Magnetite Film Formation on Carbon Steel in thePresence and Absence of EDTA, G. Venkateswaran,K.S. Venkateswarlu ...................................................... 818

Development of a Time-Temperature Transformation Diagramfor Alloy 925, P. Ganesan, E.F. Clatworthy, J.A. Harris .. 827

Technical Note: Estimation of Corrosive Wear of GrindingMedia by Electrochemical Measurements, J.W. Jang,R.L. Pozzo, I. Iwasaki .................................................... 837

Microstructural Role in Environmentally Assisted Cracking ofNi-Based Alloys, K. Hosoya, R. Ballinger, J.W. Prybylowski,I.S. Hwang ................................................................... 838

December (No. 12)1988 Whitney Award Lecture: Don’t Be Afraid of

Electrochemical Techniques, But Use Them with Care,F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 856

Analysis of Carbon Steels Affected by Bacteria UsingElectrochemical Impedance and Direct Current Techniques,N.J.E. Dowling, J. Guezennec, M.L. Lemoine, A. Tunlid,D.C. White ................................................................... 869

Pourbaix Diagrams for Mixed Metal Oxides — Chemistry ofCopper in Boiling-Water Reactor Water, D. Cubicciotti ... 875

Effects of Sulfur and Phosphorous Dopants on AqueousCorrosion of Sensitized AISI 304 Stainless Steel,S. Danyluk, J.M. Chynoweth ........................................ 881

Influence of Cathodic Protection Parameters on CalcareousDeposit Formation, R.U. Lee, J.R. Ambrose ................... 887

Crevice Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys in Neutral Chlorideand Thiosulfate Solutions, S.J. Mulford, D. Tromans ..... 891

Measurement of Steel and Aluminum Corrosion RatesUsing the Galvanic Couple Method, B. Tsujino, T. Oki ... 900

Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of Alloy 600 in High-Salinity

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8787

Brine, H.M. Shalaby, P. Zhao, G. Cragnolino,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 905

Corrosion of Alloy Steels in Oilfield Fluids, R.L. Martin ..... 916Slow Stain Rate Testing for Materials Evaluation in High-

Pressure H2S Environments, D.R. McIntyre, R.D. Kane,S.M. Wilhelm ................................................................ 920

Analysis of Potential and Current Distributions Using aBoundary Element Method, S. Aoki, K. Kishimoto,M. Miyasaka ................................................................. 926

Stress Corrosion Characteristics of AlCuLi AA 2090 Alloy,R.C. Dorward, K.R. Hasse ............................................. 932

1989 (Vol. 45)

January (No. 1)Influence of Microstructures on Sulfide Stress Cracking

Susceptibility of Low-Alloy, High-Strength Oil-CountryTubular Goods, T. Kaneko, Y. Okada, A. Ikeda .................. 2

Prediction of Fatigue Crack Initiation Life Based on PitGrowth, Y. Kondo ............................................................. 7

Cationic Film-Forming Inhibitors for the Protection of theAA 7075 Aluminum Alloy against Corrosion in AqueousChloride Solution, D.R. Arnott, B.R.W. Hinton,N.E. Ryan ....................................................................... 12

Application of a Diffusion/Trapping Model for HydrogenIngress in High-Strength Alloys, B.G. Pound .................... 18

Corrosion Behavior of Zirconia-Coated Hastelloy X in a High-Temperature Helium Environment, Y. Kondo, K. Fukaya . 25

Macrocyclic Corrosion Inhibitors for Steel in Acid ChlorideEnvironments, S. Hettiarachchi, Y.W. Chan, R.B. Wilson,Jr., V.S. Agarwala ........................................................... 30

Influence of Moisture on Corrosion of Pipeline Steel in SoilsUsing In-Situ Impedance Spectroscopy, J.N. Murray,P.J. Moran ..................................................................... 34

Depassivation Time of Steel Reinforcement in a ChlorideEnvironment — A One-Dimensional Solution,E.V. Subramanian, H.G. Wheat ....................................... 43

Cathodic Performance of Stainless Steels in Natural Seawateras a Function of Microorganism Settlement andTemperature, A. Mollica, A. Trevis, E. Traverso, G. Ventura,G. De Carolis, R. Dellepiane ............................................ 48

Repassivation and Stress Corrosion Cracking of TiN6AlN4Vin Aqueous and Methanolic Solutions, X.G. Zhang,J. Vereecken ................................................................... 57

Sensitization Resistance of AISI 308 Stainless Steel Weldswith Widmanstatten Austenite, J.-S. Chen, T.M. Devine .. 62

Recent Progress in Atmospheric Corrosion Testing,M. Pourbaix, A. Pourbaix ................................................ 71

Copper Corrosion Inhibition in Sour Hydrocarbon Fuels,J.A. Schreifels, T. Bagwell, J.J. Weers ............................. 84

February (No. 2)Dissolved Oxygen and pH Microelectrode Measurements at

Water-Immersed Metal Surfaces, Z. Lewandowski, W.C. Lee,W.G. Charackalis, B.J. Little ........................................... 92

Differential Polarization Resistance, Ch. Cao, Ch. Song,Y. Wang ......................................................................... 99

Mechanisms of Cosmetic Corrosion in Painted Zinc and Zinc-Alloy-Coated Sheet Steels, C.R. Shastry, H.E. Townsend 103

Relationships between Corrosion Behavior of AISI 304Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Pure Water and ItsOxide Film Structures, Y. Asakura, H. Karasawa,M. Sakagami, S. Uchida ................................................ 119

Role of Nitrogen in the Pitting Resistance of Cast DuplexCF-Type Stainless Steels, S.J. Pawel, E.E. Stansbury,C.D. Lundin ................................................................. 125

Determination of Pitting Susceptibility Using a New SamplePreparation Technique, I.-S. Lee, E.E. Stansbury,S.J. Pawel .................................................................... 134

Electrochemical Noise Generation during Stress CorrosionCracking of the High-Strength Aluminum AA 7075-T6Alloy, C.A. Loto, R.A. Cottis ........................................... 136

Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation Method versusASTM A262 Practice E for Measuring DOS in Austenitic Stainless Steels, P. Muraleedharan,J.B. Gnanamoorthy, K.P. Rao ....................................... 142

Characterization and Dissolution of Deposited MagnetiteFilms on AISI 304 Stainless Steel Surfaces in EDTA andEDTA/Oxalate Solutions, D.W. Shoesmith, D.S. Mancy,D.C. Doern, M.G. Bailey ................................................ 149

A New Technique for Determining Corrosion Behavior ofLubricant Systems, P.J. Kennedy, M.S. Ruzansky,V.S. Agarwala ............................................................... 160

Effect of the Crude Oil on Corrosion of Steel in Crude Oil/Brine Production, E.F. Efird, R.J. Jasinski .................... 165

Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Saturated Brine at 150°: SDCM:Effects of pH, C. Manfredi, T.A. Mozhi, B.E. Wilde .......... 172

March (No. 3)Part 1 — Development of a Markov Description of Pitting

Corrosion, J.W. Provan, E.S. Rodriguez III ..................... 178Part 2 — Development of a General Failure Control System

for Estimating the Reliability of Deteriorating Structures,E.S. Rodriguez III, J.W. Provan ...................................... 193

Evidence for Crack Tip Oxidation Effects during the LiquidMetal Embrittlement of AA 7075 Aluminum Alloy byMercury, D.A. Wheeler, R.G. Hoagland, J.P. Hirth .......... 207

Potential-pH Diagrams for the FeNCl System at 25 to 150,S. Kesavan, T.A. Mozhi, B.E. Wilde ................................ 213

Effects of Some Seldom Noticed Water Impurities on StressCorrosion Cracking of Boiling-Water Reactor ConstructionMaterials, L.G. Ljungberg, D. Cubicciotti, M. Trolle ........ 215

Influence of Minor Additions of La, Ce, and Nd on theMechanical and Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Bronzein HNO3 Solution, R.N. Singh, N. Verma, W.R. Singh ..... 222

Adoessbauer Effect Evidence of the Existence of Green Rust;Part 2 — Transient Compound from Bacterial Corrosion inMarine Sediments, A.A. Olowe, Ph. Bauer, J.M.R. Genin,J. Guezennec ............................................................... 229

Crevice Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steel in SimulatedSour Gas Environments, S. Azuma, H. Tsuge, T. Kudo,T. Moroishi ................................................................... 235

Heat-Affected Zone Corrosion Behavior of Carbon ManganeseSteels, G.C. Savva, G.C. Weatherly, K.T. Aust ................ 243

Electrochemical Behavior and Its Relation to Compositionand Sensitization of NiCrMo Alloys in ASTM G-28 Solution,U.L. Heubner, E. Altpeter, M.B. Rockel, E. Wallis ........... 249

Ultrasonic Detection of Hydrogen Attack in Steels,A.S. Birring, M.L. Bartlett, K. Kawano ........................... 259

April (No. 4)Wear of Iron and Nickel in Corrosive Liquid Environments,

K. Miyoshi, G.W.P. Rengstorff ........................................ 266Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Two NiNCrNMoNV

Steels in Caustic Solutions and Pure Oxygenated Water,M.F. Maday, A. Mignone, A. Borello ............................... 273

Pitting of Stainless Steels by Thiosulfate Ions, R.C. Newman,W.P. Wong, H. Ezuber, A. Garner .................................. 282

Influence of the Electrolyte and Alloy Composition on thePitting Behavior of Stainless Steel Alloys H.C. Brookes,F.J. Graham ................................................................. 287

Influence of Aging at 200° on the Corrosion Resistance ofAlNLi and AlNLiNCu Alloys, C. Kumai, J. Kusinski,G. Thomas, T.M. Devine ................................................ 294

Influence of Stress and Notch Orientation on Stress CorrosionCracking in an Aluminum Alloy, Th. Skoulikidis,P. Spathis .................................................................... 303

Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304 and AISI 316Austenitic Stainless Steels in HCl and H2SO4 Solutions —

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Prediction of Time-to-Failure and Criterion for Assessmentof Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility, R. Nishimura,K. Kudo ........................................................................ 308

Discussion: Influence of Strain on the EnvironmentalHydrogen-Assisted Cracking of a High-Strength Steel inSodium Chloride Solution, A. Turnbull, M. Saenz de SantaMaria, Reply: J.R. Scully, P.J. Moran............................ 316

Effect of NaClO Biocide Additions in Natural Seawater onStainless Steel Corrosion Resistance, G. Ventura,E. Traverso, A. Mollica .................................................. 319

Technical Note: Should the Kramers-Kronig Transforms BeUsed for the Validation of Experimental Impedance Data?,H. Shih, F.B. Mansfeld .................................................. 325

Fluoride-Activated Deterioration Mechanism of the OxideFilm on Alpha Aluminum Bronze, R.J. Tzou, H.C. Shih .. 328

Technical Note: Effects of Iron on the Corrosion Propertiesand Hydrogen Absorption of Titanium in ChlorideEnvironments, K. Saarinen, I. Aho-Mantila, J. Kivilahi ... 333

Effects of Vanadium and Other Elements on the PittingResistance of a Ferritic 18 Chromium Stainless Steel,R.D. Davies, F.P.A. Robinson ........................................ 336

Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking of Line Pipe, M. Kimura,N. Totsuka, T. Kurisu, K. Amano, J. Matsuyama,Y. Nakai ....................................................................... 340

Quantitative Classification of Patina Condition forWeathering Steel by a Recently Developed Instrument,H. Kihira, S. Ito, T. Murata............................................ 347

May (No. 5)1989 Whitney Award Lecture: Toward a More

Fundamental Understanding of Corrosion Processes,N. Sato ......................................................................... 354

Comprehensive Interpretation of CERTS: A Method for theCharacterization and the Prediction of Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking, G. Santarini .................................. 369

Impedance Studies on the Anodic Passivity of Titanium inAqueous Media of Different pH, A.G. Gad-Allah,A.A. Mazhar ................................................................. 381

Anodic Behavior of Iron in Hydrogen Sulfide Solutions,B.G. Pound, G.A. Wright, R.M. Sharp ............................ 386

Corrosion Kinetics of J55 Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Inhibitedwith Benzoyl Allyl Alcohol, F.B. Growcock ..................... 393

Effect of Galvanic Interaction between Martensite and Ferritein Grinding Media Wear, J.W. Jang, I. Iwasaki,J.J. Moore .................................................................... 402

Influence of Boric Acid Coatings on the Oxidation of225CrN1Mo Steel in Oxygen, N.J. Simms, J.A. Little ...... 408

Construction and Use of a Scanning Microelectrode to Studythe Localized Corrosion of a Low-CnMn Steel Weldment in10–3 M Sulfuric Acid, Y. Tsuru, G.C. Savva, K.T. Aust ..... 415

An Auger Depth Profile Study of Corrosion-Inhibiting FilmsFormed under Cooling Water Conditions, J.A. Schreifels, P.Labine, R. Gailey, S. Goewert, M. O’Brien, S. Jost .......... 420

Evaluation of Full-Scale Sections of Bimetallic Tubing inSimulated Production Environments, J.A. Colwell,C.J. Martin, R.D. Mack ................................................. 429

June (No. 6)Influence of Tempering Time and Temperature on the

Structure and Oxidation Behavior of ZrN25wtNb,L.V. Ramanathan, I. Costa ............................................ 442

Environmentally Assisted Cracking of Types 304L/316L/316NG Stainless Steel in 288° Water, P.L. Andresen,C.L. Briant ................................................................... 448

Anodic Photocurrents and Corrosion Currents on Passiveand Active-Passive Metals, T.D. Burleigh ....................... 464

Electrochemical Behavior of Copper in 0.5 M H2SO4 Solutionsin the Absence and Presence of Fe(III) and Benzotriazole,S.L.F.A. da Costa, S.M.L. Agostinho .............................. 472

An Iterative Method for Fitting Complex Electrode

Polarization Curves, K.S. Yeum, O.F. Devereux .............. 478Role of Titanium in the Pitting Corrosion of Commercial

Stainless Steels, S.C. Srivastava, M.B. Ives .................... 488Grain-Boundary Chemistry and Intergranular Stress

Corrosion of Iron Alloys in Calcium Nitrate, R.H. Jones,B.W. Arey, D.R. Baer, M.A. Friesel ................................. 494

Corrosion Resistance of an Aluminum Alloy Coated withPolysilazane-Derived Ceramics, S.J. Lenhart, Y.D. Blum,R.M. Laine .................................................................... 503

Cooperative Effect of Carboxylic Acid and Alkyl Halides inCorrosion of Iron and Stainless Steels, T. Yamamoto,K. Imaizumi, Y. Maeda .................................................. 506

1989 Speller Award Lecture: New Stainless Steels forSeawater Service, A.J. Sedriks ...................................... 510

Metallurgical Factors Controlling Sulfide Stress CrackingResistance of High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels, H. Asahi,Y. Sogo, M. Ueno, H. Higashiyama ................................ 519

July (No. 7)Comparison of Corrosion-Fatigue Cracking of AlNLi Alloy AA

2090-T8E41 and Alloy AA 7075-T651 in Salt Water,P.S. Pao, M.A. Imam, L.A. Cooley, G.R. Yoder ................ 530

A Morphological Study of Pitting Corrosion of Copper in SoftTap Water, H.M. Shalaby, F.M. Al-Kharafi, V.K. Gouda .. 536

Corrosion Behavior of Tantalum and Niobium inHydrobromic Acid Solutions (III) on Passive Films andHydrogen Absorption, I. Uehara, T. Sakai, H. Ishikawa,H. Takenaka ................................................................. 548

Electrochemical Potential Monitoring of Corrosion andCoating Protection of Mild Steel Reinforcement in Concrete,C.A. Loto, E.T. Odumbo ................................................ 553

Effect of the Liquid Film Thickness on the CO2 Corrosionof Steel, S. Tebbal, N. Hackerman ................................. 558

Fast-Growth Mechanism of Magnetite on Carbon Steel inOxidizing High-Temperature Aqueous Solutions, J.-R. Park,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 563

Influence of Addition of Molybdate Ions on Pit Growth in UNSS30100 Stainless Steel in Chloride Solution, G. Ruijini,M.B. Ives ...................................................................... 572

Corrosion Inhibition of Zinc in HCl Solution by SeveralPyrazole Derivatives, A.G. Gad-Allah, M.M. Hefny,S.A. Salih, M.S. El-Basiouny ......................................... 574

Corrosion of Carbon Steel Nuclear Waste Containers inMarine Sediment, G.P. Marsh, A.H. Harker, K.J. Taylor . 579

Electrochemical Comparison of Corrosion InhibitorPerformance in Aluminum Hydrogen Peroxide Systems,C.M. Davidson, D.J. Drexler .......................................... 590

Microsensors for Corrosion Control, S.K. Chawla,T. Anguish, J.H. Payer .................................................. 595

Scale Modeling for Corrosion Studies, H.P. Hack .............. 601

August (No. 8)A Fitting Procedure for Impedance Spectra Obtained for Cases

of Localized Corrosion, H. Shih, F.B. Mansfeld ............... 610Corrosion Protection of Al Alloys and Al-Based Metal-Matrix

Composites by Chemical Passivation, F.B. Mansfeld,S.H. Lin, S. Kim, H. Shih .............................................. 615

Technical Note: Masking Technique for Thin-Film CorrosionSpecimens to Minimize Crevice Corrosion, G.S. Frankel,C.V. Jahnes, M.A. Russak............................................. 630

Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by Lead Pigments: Steel-LeadGalvanic Couple in Acetate Solutions, J.I. Mickalonis,H. Leidheiser, Jr. .......................................................... 631

Pitting Corrosion of Carbon Steel in CO2-Containing NaClBrine, Z. Xia, K.-C. Chou, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ...... 636

Electrochemical Migration of Copper in Adsorbed MoistureLayers, M. Zamanzadeh, Y.-S. Liu, P. Wynblatt,G.W. Warren ................................................................ 643

Use of Percolation Theory to Predict the Probability of Failureof Sensitized, Austenitic Stainless Steels by Intergranular

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8989

Stress Corrosion Cracking, D.B. Wells, J. Stewart,A.W. Herbert, P.M. Scott, D.E. Williams ......................... 649

Oxidation and Hot Corrosion of Some Advanced Superalloysat 1,300° and 2,000° (704° to 1,093°), M. Levy, R. Huie,F. Petit ......................................................................... 661

Use of Impedance Spectroscopy in Evaluating Moisture-Caused Failure of Adhesives and Paints, S.J. Downey,O.F. Devereux .............................................................. 675

Hydrocarbon-Fuel Corrosion in Regeneratively Cooled Rocket-Engine Combustors, R.J. Walter, D.E. Matejczyk,F.C. Gunderloy, R.Y. Morinishi ...................................... 685

Use of Pseudocapacitance Measurements for Estimating theCorroding Surface Area on Underground Steel Structures,S.G. Ehrlich, P.J. Moran ............................................... 689

September (No. 9)Corrosion Behavior of Porous Sintered Type 316L Austenitic

Stainless Steel in 3 N NaCl Solution, T. Raghu, S.N.Malhotra, P. Ramakrishnan .......................................... 698

Influence of Hydrogen-Producing Bacteria on HydrogenUptake by Steel, M. Walch, T.E. Ford, R. Mitchell .......... 705

Effect of the Surface Oxides Produced during Welding onthe Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steels, S. Turner,F.P.A. Robinson ............................................................ 710

Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of Rapidly Solidified,Precipitation-Hardening Stainless Steels with B and TiAdditions, T.A. Mozhi, R. Ray ........................................ 717

Effect of Octylamine on the Passivation of Iron in PotassiumHydrogen Phthalate Solution, H.W. Shen, Z. Szklarska-Smialowski ................................................................... 720

Discussion: Utilization of the Specific Pseudocapacitance forDetermination of the Area of Corroding Steel Surfaces,F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 725

Influence of Ionic Impurities on Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAlloy X-750 (UNS N07750), A.K. Kuruvilla, D.J. Duquette,J.L. Nelson ................................................................... 728

Corrosion and Colorimetry of MS Copper-Aluminum DentalRestorative Alloy, H.J. Mueller ...................................... 735

Role of Mg17Al12 Phase in the Corrosion of Mg Alloy AZ91,O. Lunder, J.E. Lein, T.K. Aune, K. Nisancioglu ............. 741

Development of High-Strength, High-Corrosion-ResistantAustenitic Stainless Steel for Sour-Gas Service,T. Nakayama, K. Fujiwara, Y. Torii, T. Inoue .................. 749

Efficiency of Temporary Rust Protectives for Hollow Membersin Motor Car Bodies, V. Kucera, B. Rendahl, P. Uhlback,A. Molander .................................................................. 758

Corrosion Performance of Girth-Weld Joints of DuplexStainless Steels, K. Tamaki, K. Yasuda, M. Kimura ........ 764

Environmental Aspects of Stress Corrosion Cracking of HighAlloys in Sour Environments, A. Miyasaka, K. Denpo,H. Ogawa ..................................................................... 771

1,10,-Phenanthroline as Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steelin Sulfuric Acid Solution, S.N. Banerjee, S. Misra .......... 780

October (No. 10)Discussion: Effect of Seawater Biofilms on Corrosion

Potential and Oxygen Reduction of Stainless Steel,F.B. Mansfeld, B.J. Little .............................................. 786

Effects of Flow Parameters on the Cathodic Protection of aSteel Plate in Natural Seawater, S.W. Smith, K.M. McCabe,D.W. Black ................................................................... 790

Influence of Hydrodynamics on Erosion-Corrosion in Two-Phase Liquid-Particle Flow, W. Blatt, T. Kohley, U. Lotz,E. Heitz ........................................................................ 793

Pitting Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steels, R. Sriram,D. Tromans .................................................................. 804

Technical Note: Corrosion Behavior of Rapidly Solidified Al-Ti-Base Alloys in Chloride Environment, T.A. Mozhi,S.C. Jha, R. Ray ........................................................... 811

X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation on the

Corrosion Behavior of 13% Cr Martensitic Stainless Steel inCO2-H2S-Cl– Environments, G. Fierro, G.M. Ingo,F. Mancia ..................................................................... 814

Corrosion Rate Estimation from Pseudo-InductiveElectrochemical Impedance Response, D.C. Silverman ... 824

Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of 22 Duplex StainlessSteel in Simulated Sour Environments, T. Kudo, H. Tsuge,T. Moroishi ................................................................... 831

On the Evaluation Methods of Ni-Based Corrosion-ResistantAlloy for Sour-Gas Exploration and Production, A. Ikeda,M. Igarashi, M. Ueda, U. Okada, H. Tsuge ..................... 838

Corrosion Monitoring Techniques and Applications,C.K. Walker, G.C. Maddux ............................................ 847

Corrosion Resistance of Galvannealed Steel, H.H. Lee,D. Hiam ....................................................................... 852

Methodology of Corrosion Inhibitor Development for CO2

Systems, R.H. Hausler, D.W. Stegmann, R.F. Stevens .... 857

November (No. 11)Pitting Corrosion Behavior of UNS N08904 Stainless Steel in a

Chloride/Sulfate Solution, G. Ruijini, S.C. Srivastava,M.B. Ives ...................................................................... 874

Technical Note: Electrochemical and Stress CorrosionCracking Behavior of Inconel 600 (UNS N06600) inThiosulfate Solution, W.-T. Tsai, Z.-H. Lee, J.-T. Lee ...... 883

An Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study of theCorrosion Behavior of Polyethlyene Coating Holidays inNatural Soil Conditions, J.N. Murray, P.J. Moran .......... 885

Dissolution of Zinc into Thin Aqueous Films as a Function ofResidence Time, Acidic Species, and pH, D.C. Stiles,E.O. Edney ................................................................... 896

Corrosion Control by Silicate in High-Temperature Water,N. Fujita, C. Matsuura, K. Ishigure ................................ 901

Diffusion and Absorption of Hydrogen in Liquid-Quenchedand Annealed Ni81P19 Alloy, T. Zakroczymski, J. Flis .... 908

Plastic Strain, Environmental, and Crevice Effects on StressCorrosion Cracking Initiation and Propagation in Types316NG and 304 Stainless Steel, P.S. Maiya ................... 915

Corrosion Behavior of Mild Steel and Ferritic StainlessSteels in Oxalic Acid Solution, I. Sekine, C. Okano ......... 924

Thermochemistry and Solubilities of Oxides in SodiumSulfate-Vanadate Solutions, Y.-S. Hwang, R.A. Rapp ..... 933

General and Intergranular Corrosion of Austenitic StainlessSteel Castings, P.M. Jebaraj, M.N. Srinivasan,M.R. Seshadri ............................................................... 938

Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of L-80 Grade Tubular in FlowingOil-Brine Two-Phase Environments, H.J. Choi, R.L. Cepulis,J.B. Lee ........................................................................ 943

Accelerated Atmospheric Corrosion Testing Using a CyclicWet/Dry Exposure Test, S.B. Lyon, G.E. Thompson,J.E. Johnson, G.C. Wood, J.M. Ferguson ...................... 951

December (No. 12)Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Alloys in Liquid Waste

Environment of the Nuclear Power Plant, N. Saito,N. Ichikawa, M. Yoshida, H. Sakamoto, M. Oishi,T. Takahara .................................................................. 962

Crevice Corrosion Test Cell: A New Design, S.N. Simison,S.R. de Sanchez, D.J. Schiffrin ...................................... 967

Multicomponent Corrosion Inhibitor System forRecirculating Cooling Water Systems Based on Nitrite,Molybdate, and Inorganic Phosphate, A. Al-Borno,M. Islam, R. Khraishi .................................................... 970

Technical Note: Auger Electron Spectroscopy Study of thePassive Layer Formed on Iron in Saturated Ca(OH)2Solutions, J.R. Gancedo, C. Alonso, M.C. Andrade,M. Gracia ..................................................................... 976

Elucidation of Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism by Means ofCalculated Electronic Indexes, P.G. Abdul-Ahad,S.H.F. Al-Madfai ........................................................... 978

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Technical Note: Effect of Cation on the Corrosion of Carbonand Stainless Steels in Differing Chloride Environments,G.I. Ogundele ............................................................... 981

Effect of Alternating Voltage on the Pitting of Aluminum inNitrate, Sulfate, and Chloride Solutions, T.C. Tan,D.-T. Chin .................................................................... 984

Syngergistic Effects Observed in Nitrite-Inorganic PhosphateInhibitor Blends, A. Al-Borno, M. Islam, R. Haleem ........ 990

Cladding Corrosion and Hydriding in Irradiated DefectedZircaloy Fuel Rods, J.C. Clayton ................................... 996

Inhibition of Steel Corrosion in HCl by Derivatives ofCinnamaldehyde; Part 1 — Corrosion Inhibition Mode,F.B. Growcock ............................................................ 1003

Inhibition of Steel Corrosion in HCl by Derivatives ofCinnamaldehyde; Part 2 — Structure-Activity Correlations,F.B. Growcock, W.W. Frenier, P.A. Andreozzi ............... 1007

Corrosion Monitoring on a Large Steel Pressure Vessel byThin-Layer Activation, G. Wallace, L.H. Boulton,D. Hodder .................................................................. 1016

Sulfidation and Oxidation of Steels in Coal LiquefactionReactor Environment, W. Wozniak, M. Pawlowski,J. Pajak ...................................................................... 1020

1990 (Vol. 46)

January (No. 1)Galvanic Effects on the Active Dissolution of Duplex Stainless

Steels, E. Symniotis .......................................................... 2Electrochemical Noise Generation during Stress Corrosion

Cracking of a High-Strength Carbon Steel, R.A. Cottis,C.A. Loto ........................................................................ 12

Discussion of Technical Note: Potential-pH Diagrams for theFe-Cl–-H2O System at 25°C to 150°C, P. Paine, Reply:S. Kesavan, B.E. Wilde.................................................... 19

Basic Aspects of Electrochemical Impedance Application forthe Life Prediction of Organic Coatings on Metals,M.W. Kendig, J.R. Scully ................................................. 22

Grain-Boundary Segregation and Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking in Cold-Worked Type 304 SS, A.J. Jacobs ................................................................... 30

Effect of Microstructure on Corrosion Rate of UnderwaterSteel Welds, T.M. Majid, S.A.R. Sultan, S.D. Mahdi,S. Jasim ......................................................................... 37

Interaction of Molybdate Anions with the Passive Film onAluminum, W.C. Moshier, G.D. Davis.............................. 43

Hydrogen Ingress in High-Strength Alloys Exposed toDifferent Electrolytes, B.G. Pound ................................... 50

Effect of Chemical Composition, Thermal Treatment, andCaustic Concentration on the Stress Corrosion CrackingBehavior of Alloy 800, A. Mignone, M.F. Maday, A. Borello,M. Vittori ........................................................................ 57

Corrosion of Iron in Gaseous Environments and in Gas-Saturated Aqueous Environments, T.A. Ramanarayanan,S.N. Smith ..................................................................... 66

Cathodic Protection Modeling of Galvanically Coupled HeatExchangers, G. Prentice, R.A. Holser, V.J. Farozic,R.B. Pond, Jr., K.L. Cramblitt ......................................... 75

Pitting of Admiralty Brass, Z. Xia, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................................................... 85

February (No. 2)Effect of Dissolved CO2 and O2 on the Corrosion of Iron,

G. McIntire, J. Lippert, J. Yudelson ................................. 91Corrosion System Modeling under Nonstandard Conditions

Using Microcomputer Programs for Free-EnergyMinimization, G.M. Murray, G.K. Schweitzer,F.K. Heacker .................................................................. 95

Pit Growth in Alloy 600/690 Steam Generator Tubes in

Simulated Concentrated Environments (Cu2+, Cl–, and SO42-),

D. Choi, G.S. Was ......................................................... 100A Linearized Least-Squares Method of Calculation of

Corrosion Parameters, M. Jensen, D. Britz .................... 111Modeling Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Nitride-Coated

Steel in Oxygen-Free Aqueous Potassium Chloride,W.S. Tait, C.R. Aita ....................................................... 115

Comparison of the Behavior of Hydrogen in Two CarbonSteels Differing in Sulfur Content, K.C. Chou,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 118

Pitting Susceptibility of Stainless Steels in Bormide Solutionsat Elevated Temperatures, R. Guo, M.B. Ives ................. 125

Electrochemical Investigation of Hydrogen Absorption of Type304 Stainless Steel in 0.05 M Na2SO4 Solutions of DifferentpH at 95°C, N. Ohnaka, Y. Furutani .............................. 129

Stress Corrosion Cracking Mechanism of Ti-6% Al-4% V inAcidic Methanol, X.G. Zhang, J. Vereecken.................... 136

Role of Nickel in the Sulfide Stress Cracking of Low-AlloySteels, B.D. Craig, J.K. Brownless, T.V. Bruno............... 142

Serum Protein Effects on Polarization Behavior of Type 316LStainless Steel, S.K. Chawla, S.A. Brown, K. Merritt,J.H. Payer .................................................................... 147

Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Saturated CalciumHydroxide Solution Containing Cl–, SO4

2-, and CO32- Ions,

J.K. Boah, S.K. Samoah, P. LeBlanc .............................. 153Technical Note: Cracking of Aluminum Alloy 5083 in

Mercuric Salt Solutions, J.J. Krupowicz, D.S. Hampton . 159Under-Vehicle Corrosion Testing of Primed Zinc and Zinc

Alloy-Coated Steels, W.J. van Ooij, A. Sabata................. 162Cracking Behavior of a Cu-Mn Weld Alloy in Phsophoric Acid

at 288°C, A.K. Agrawal, J.E. Aller, A.R. Hamilton, II,J.E. Beavers ................................................................. 172

March (No. 3)1990 Plenary Lecture: Strain Rate Effects in Stress

Corrosion Cracking, R.N. Parkins .................................. 178Statistical Modeling of Pitting Corrosion and Pipeline

Reliability, A.K. Sheikh, J.K. Boah, D.A. Hansen ............ 190Anodic Oxide Film Formation on Tin, I.A. Ammar,

S. Darwish, M.W. Khalil, S. El-Taher ............................. 197Investigation of Polarization Current during Slow Strain Rate

Testing for Small Single-Edge Notch Specimens, Z.S. Tong,B.X. Feng, L. Wei, M.Q. Li, Z.W. Wei .............................. 203

Anodic Oxide Films on Tungsten: Formation and Dissolutionin Acetic Acid Solutions, A.S. Mogoda, M.M. Hefny,G.A. El-Mahdy .............................................................. 210

Anodic Dissolution of Antimony in Phsophate Solutions,A.G. Gad-Allah, S.A. Salih, M.M. Hefny, A.S. Mogoda ..... 214

Characterization of Organic Coatings on Metal Substrates byElectrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, J. Titz,G.H. Wagner, H. Spahn, M. Ebert, K. Juttner,W.J. Lorenz .................................................................. 221

Some Advantages and Pitfalls of Electrochemical ImpedanceSpectroscopy, D.D. Macdonald ...................................... 229

Dissolution of Oxalic Acid on Passive Bismuth,F. El-Taib Heakal, A.A. Mazhar, M.A. Ameer .................. 243

Effect of Fluoride Media on the Stability of Anodic ZrO2

Films, F. El-Taib Heakal, A.S. Mogoda, A.A. Mazhar,A.A. Ghoneim ............................................................... 247

A Method of Testing Stainless Stabilized Steels for theirResistance to Intergranular Corrosion, A. Karas, V. Cihal,V. Vanek, V. Cihal ........................................................ 254

Effect of Biofouling on the Performance of Al-Zn-HgSacrificial Anodes, G.W. Swain, J. Patrick-Maxwell ........ 256

April (No. 4)Review: Probabilistic Aspects of Localized Corrosion,

C. Gabrielli, F. Huet, M. Keddam, R. Oltra ..................... 266Cathodic Protection of Aluminum in Seawater,

R. Gundersen, K. Nisancioglu ....................................... 279

COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION

9191

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Ph13-8Mo Steel in SimulatedReal-Life Tests and Slow Strain Rate Tests, P. Munn,B. Andersson ................................................................ 286

Erosion/Oxidation of Austenitic and Ferritic Alloys,A.J. Ninham, I.M. Hutchings, J.A. Little ........................ 296

Interaction of Biofilms and Inorganic Passive Layers in theCorrosion of Cu/Ni Alloys in Chloride Environments,S.G. Gomez de Saravia, M.F.L. de Mele, H.A. Videla ....... 302

Impedance Behavior of Titanium in Acid, Alkaline, andNeutral Media, A.G. Gad-Allah, A.A. Mazhar .................. 306

Stress Corrosion Cracking Failure Prediction of AusteniticStainless Steels in Acid Solutions: Effect of pH, AnionSpecies, and Concentration, R. Nishimura ..................... 311

Review: Grain-Boundary Chemistry and IntergranularFracture in Austenitic Nickel-Based Alloys, G.S. Was ..... 319

Electrochemical Monitoring of Organic Coating DegradationDuring Atmospheric or Vapor Phase Exposure,T.C. Simpson, P.J. Moran, H. Hampel, G.D. Davis,B.A. Shaw, C.O. Arah, T.L. Fritz, K. Zankel .................... 331

Technical Note: A Method for Rapid Evaluation of CorrosionInhibitor in Mild Steel/Acids, B. Cheng ......................... 337

Environmental Aspects of Cavitation Erosion in SimulatedIndustrial Waters, G.N. Blount, R.R. Moule,W.J. Tomlinson ............................................................ 340

Influence of Grain Structure on Stress Corrosion Resistanceand Tensile Properties of Al-2% Li-2% Cu-15% Mg AlloySteel, R.C. Dorward ...................................................... 348

May (No. 5)Effect of Propargyl Alcohol on Corrosion and Hydrogenation

of Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution, B.B. Pati,P. Chatterjee, T.B. Singh, D.D.N. Singh ......................... 354

Galvanic Currents and Hydrogen Permeation CurrentsCaused by Galvanic Coupling, M.E. Armacanqui,D.E. Harasyn ............................................................... 360

Discussion: Pitting Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steels,D.A. Wensley, Reply : R. Sriram, D. Tromans ................ 366

Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Ion-Implanted High-Strength, Low-Alloy-80 Steel, A. Singh, H. Ringas, T.E.Derry, F.P.A. Robinson, J.P.F. Sellschop ........................ 367

Corrosion Inhibition by Phenathrolines, V.S. Agarwala ..... 376Thin-Layer Mixed-Potential Model for the Corrosion of High-

Level Nuclear Waste Canister, D.D. Macdonald,M. Urquidi-Macdonald .................................................. 380

Relation Between the Resistance of Intergranular Attack andIntergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking and the ChromiumDepletion of Alloy 690, G.-P. Yu, H.-C. Yao .................... 391

Pit Morphology of Aluminum Alloy and Silicon Carbide/Aluminum Alloy Metal Matric Composites,P. Trzaskoma-Paulette .................................................. 402

Influence of Microstructure on the Sensitization Behaviorof Duplex Stainless Steel Welds, H. Menendez,T.M. Devine .................................................................. 410

Corrosion of Stainless Steel Conductor Rolls in a ContinuousSheet Electrogalvanizing Line, H.E. Townsend,R.N. Steinbicker, Y.-H. Yau ........................................... 418

Wear Mechanisms in Centrifugal Slurry Pumps,N.C. Roco ..................................................................... 424

June (No. 6)1990 Whitney Award Lecture: Chemo-Mechanical

Interactions in Environmentally Induced Cracking,D.J. Duquette ............................................................... 434

Effect of pH on Stress Corrosion Cracking of 7050-T7451Aluminum Alloy in 35 wt% NaCl Solution, W.-T. Tsai,J.-B. Duh, J.-J. Yeh, J.-T. Lee, Y.-C. Chang ................... 444

Relationships Between Pitting, Stress, and Stress CorrosionCracking of Line Pipe Steel, T.K. Christman ................... 450

Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Nitrogen-Added Type 304Stainless Steel Weld Metal with Different Heat Inputs,

U.K. Mudali, R.K. Dayal, T.P.S. Gill, J.B. Gnanamoorthy 454Hydrogen Sulfide Effect on Hydrogen Entry into Iron — A

Mechanistic Study, R.N. Iyer, I. Takeuchi, M. Zamanzadeh,H.W. Pickering .............................................................. 460

Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Strength Steels inAqueous Environments, H.C. Chu, R.P. Wei .................. 468

Effect of Temperature on the Acidic Dissolution of Steel inthe Presence of Inhibitors, E. Khamis ............................ 476

Stress Corrosion Crack Coalescence, R.N. Parkins,P.M. Singh ................................................................... 485

Electrochemical Characterization of Magnetron Sputter-Deposited Nb-Zr Thin Metal Films, L. Fedrizzi, Y. Massiani,J.-P. Crousier, M. Dapor, P.L. Bonora ............................ 499

Photoelectrochemical Microscopy on Oxide-Covered Metals,M.R. Kozlowski, P.S. Tyler, W.H. Smyrl, R.T. Atanasoski 505

Technical Note: Use of Interferometry in CorrosionInvestigations, J. Chmiel, A. Ciesczyk-Chmiel, J. Matysik509

Numerical Simulation of a Cathodically ProtectedSemisubmersible Platform Using the PROCAT System,J.C.F. Telles, W.J. Mansur, L.C. Wrobel, M.G. Marinho .. 513

July (No. 7)Numerical Simulation of Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steels

and Nickel Alloys in Chloride Solutions, M. Watson,J. Postlethwaite ............................................................ 522

Effects of Gamma-Ray Irradiation and Sodium Sulfate on theIntergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility ofSensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-TemperatureWater, N. Saito, N. Ichikawa, Y. Hemmi, A. Sudo, M. Itow,T. Okada ...................................................................... 531

Comparative Behavior of Tatanium and Zirconium inHydrofluoric-Nitric Acid Pickling Solutions, E.M.M. Sutter,F. Hlawka, A. Cornet .................................................... 537

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 StainlessSteel in Thiocyanate Solutions, P.M. Perillo, G.S. Duffo .. 545

Fluorimetric Detection of Sirohydrochlorin: A PotentialTechnique for the Rapid Detection of Sulfate-ReducingBacteria in Water Oil Systems, L. Duriez, M.F. Thomas .. 547

Quantitative Modeling of Sensitization Development inAustenitic Stainless Steel, S.M. Bruemmer .................... 556

Effects of MnS Inclusion Dissolution on EnvironmentallyAssisted Cracking in Low-Alloy and Carbon Steels,H. Hanninen, W. Cullen, M. Kemppainen ...................... 563

Crevice Corrosion Resistance of Commercial and High-PurityExperimental Stainless Steels in Marine Environments —Influence of N, Mn, and S, J.W. Oldfield ........................ 574

Corrosion of Bivalent Transition Metals in Acid Media UnderPolarization, I.H. Plonski ............................................... 581

Rapid Corrosion Screening in Poorly Defined Systems byElectrochemical Impedance Technique, D.C. Silverman . 589

Technical Note: Mackinawite Formation During MicrobialCorrosion, M.B. McNeil, B.J. Little ................................ 599

Packing Corrosion in Bridge Structures, A. Raman,S. Nasrazadani ............................................................. 601

August (No. 8)Localized Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 2090 — Role of

Microstructural Heterogeneity, R.G. Buchheit, J.P. Moran,G.E. Stoner .................................................................. 610

Prevention of Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking inSensitized Stainless Steels by Laser Surface Melting,J. Stewart, D.B. Wells, P.M. Scott, A.S. Bransden .......... 618

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Annealed Type 316 StainlessSteel in High-Temperature Water, J. Congleton, W. Zheng,H. Hua ......................................................................... 621

Corrosion Simulation Tests of Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells,K. Mitsuda, H. Shiota, T. Murahashi ............................. 628

Heat Treatment as a Potential Preventive Measure AgainstIAStress Corrosion Cracking, A.J. Jacobs ...................... 634

Effect of Sulfate on Environmental Cracking in Boiling Water

92

COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION

Reactors Under Constant Load or Fatigue, L.G. Ljungberg,D. Cubicciotti, M. Trolle ................................................ 641

Corrosion Coulometer — A New Corrosion Monitor for SteelStructures, M.L. White, H. Leidheiser, Jr. ...................... 653

Technical Note: A Solution-Refreshed Isothermal Capsulefor High-Temperature Corrosion Studies, P.J. Millett,J.M. Fenton .................................................................. 662

Electrochemical Examination of Dendritic Growth onElectronic Devices in HCL Electrolytes, M. Zamanzadeh,S.L. Meilink, G.W. Warren, P. Wynblatt, B.D. Yan .......... 665

Electrochemical Characterization of Copper-Alloyed SinteredStainless Steel in Borate Solutions: Passivation andPassivity Breakdown, L. Fedrizzi, A. Molinari, F. Deflorian, L.Ciaghi, P.L. Bonora ....................................................... 672

Limitations of In-Situ Current Density Mapping for VibratingElectrodes Close to Metal Surface, H.S. Isaacs ............... 677

1990 Speller Award Lecture: Technology Transfer: AqueousElectrochemical Measurements Room Temperature to290°C, M.E. Indig ......................................................... 680

Mechanism of Inhibitory Effect on Cavitation Erosion-Corrosion for Iron in a 3% Sodium Chloride Solution,Y. Oka, M. Ohkubo ....................................................... 687

September (No. 9)Quantitative Modeling of Sensitization Development in

Austenitic Stainless Steel, S.M. Bruemmer .................... 698Measurement of Effective Diffusion Coefficients for Chloride

Salts in Nonprotective Magnetite, P.J. Millett,J.M. Fenton .................................................................. 710

Evaluation of Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of �-Brass in Non-Ammoniac Environments, M.G. Alvarez,M. Giordano, C. Manfredi, J.R. Galvele .......................... 717

Effect of Temperature on the Crevice Corrosion of Type 304Stainless Steel in Chloride Solution Up to 250°C,H. Yashiro, K. Tanno, H. Hanayama, A. Miura ............... 727

Room-Temperature Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance ofPost-Weld Heat-Treated Austenitic Weld Metals,K.N. Krishnan, K.P. Rao ................................................ 734

Ordered Maghemite in Rust, W. Wolski ............................ 743Mixed Oxidation of Iron-Chromium Alloys in Gases

Containing Oxygen and Chlorine at 900 K to 1,200 K,A.S. Kim, M.J. McNallan ............................................... 746

A Model for Cathodic Protection of Materials and ItsApplication to Multiple Chloride Environments,S.B. Lalvani, V.V. Patel ................................................. 755

Use of Rotating Cylinder Electrodes to Simulate TurbulentFlow Conditions in Corroding Systems, R.A. Holser,G. Prentice, R.B. Pond, Jr., R.J. Guanti ......................... 764

Effect of Inhibitor on Stress Corrosion Cracking of A533BCl.1 and Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steels in PressurizedHigh-Temperature Waters, T. Shoji, K. Yoshida ............. 770

Laboratory and Field Assessment of Weld-Zone Corrosion,L.D. Parkinson, L. Malik, H.B. Luft, D.D. DeGeer,V. Mitrovic-Scepanovic, R.J. Brigham ............................ 774

Treatment of Drilling Fluid to Combat Drill Pipe Corrosion,M.A. Al-Marhoun, S.S. Rahman .................................... 778

October (No. 10)Evaluation of Radiation-Induced Sensitization of Austenitic

Stainless Steels Using Electrochemical PotentiokineticReactivation Technique, T. Inazumi, G.E.C. Bell, E.A.Kenik,K. Kiuchi ...................................................................... 786

Breakdown of Passive Film on Ni-Cr Alloys in High-Temperature High-Pressure Water Containing Sulfate Ions,T. Shibata, S. Fujimoto ................................................. 793

Chemical Treatment of Aluminum Alloys with SodiumOxalate Solution, Y. Isobe, S. Tanaka, F. Hine ............... 798

Effect of Silica on Hydrogen Evolution and Corrosion ofIron in High-Temperature Water, N. Fujita, C. Matsuura,K. Ishigure ................................................................... 804

Effect of Low-Temperature Isothermal Heat Treatments onIntergranular Corrosion of Type 316 Stainless SteelSimulated Weld Heat-Affected Zones, M.C. Juhas,B.E. Wilde .................................................................... 812

Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Crack Initiation of Cu-Containing 18% Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steel in Sulfuric AcidSolution, M. Asawa ....................................................... 823

Stress Corrosion Characteristics of Copper-Containing 18%Cr-8% Ni Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solution,M. Asawa ..................................................................... 829

Effects of Velocity and Pressure Vibration on Erosion-Corrosion of Mild Steel in Water, H. Nanjo, Y. Kurata,O. Asano, N. Sanada, J. Ikeuchi .................................... 837

Effect of Dissolved Ozone on the Corrosion Behavior of Cu-30% Ni and Type 304L Stainless Steel in 0.5 N NaClSolutions, H.H. Lu, D.J. Duquette ................................. 843

Oxide Films Formed on Alloy 600 in Lithiated Water at 25°Cto 350°C, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, W-K Lai, Z. Xia ...... 853

A Thermodynamic Perspective of Copper Tarnishing inMoist Air-SO2, S.K. Chawla, J.H. Payer .......................... 860

Corrosion Rates of Austenitic Stainless Steel Clad Metalsin 5 N H2SO3 + 0.5 N NaCl, K.N. Krishnan, K.P. Rao ...... 866

November (No. 11)Relationship Between the Structure of Disturbed Flow and

Erosion-Corrosion, S. Nesic, J. Postlethwaite ................. 874Effect of pH and Chloride Contents on Stress Corrosion

Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels at RoomTemperature, H.K. Juang, C. Altstetter .......................... 881

Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Calcium MagnesiumAcetate, K.J. Kennelley, C.E. Locke, Jr. ......................... 888

Impinging Jet Electrode: Measurement of the HydrodynamicConstant and Its Use for Evaluating Film Persistency,J.M. Esteban, G.S. Hickey, M.E. Orazem ....................... 896

Technical Note: Effect of Heat Treatment on the PittingBehavior of SiCw/AA2124, J.F. McIntyre, R.K. Conrad,S.L. Golledge ................................................................ 902

Zinc Layer Characterization on Galvanized Steel by ChemicalMethods, A.M. Beccaria ................................................ 906

Studies of Inhibitors for Preventing Embrittlement of 70-30Brass in 35% NaCl Aqueous Solution Containing 10–4 MHgCl2, H.C. Shih, R.J. Tzou, Y.N. Chen, Y.S. Lee ............ 913

Effect of Chloride Ion on Straining Electrode Behavior ofAustenitic Stainless Steel, E. Sato, T. Murata ................ 921

Lifetime Estimation and Accelerated Stress CorrosionCracking Test of Stainless Steel in a Neutral ChlorideEnvironment, E. Sato, H. Abo, T. Murata ....................... 924

Combined Effects of Stress and Flow Velocity on CorrosionPotential of 1025 Steel, H. Skrzypek, S.A. Bradford ........ 929

Technical Note: Influence of Sulfate Ion on the CorrosionPotential of Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-TemperatureWater, M. Itow, A. Sudo, M. Yajima ............................... 934

A Multiple Set-Point Polarization Technique forElectrochemical Corrosion Rate Measurement in PotableWater Distribution Systems, H.S. Reiber, M. Benjamin .. 937

Sorption/Diffusion Prediction in Nonmetallics Using Fick’sLaw, E.M. Rosen, D.C. Silverman .................................. 945

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Candidate Material for NuclearWaste Containers, P.S. Maiya, W.J. Shack, T.F. Kassner 954

Chloride Diffusion in a Porous Concrete Slab, S.H. Lin ..... 964

December (No. 12)An Incremental Damage Formulation for Stress Corrosion

Cracking and Its Application to Crack Growth InterpretationBased on Constant Extension Rate Tensile Testing Data,Y.S. Garud ................................................................... 968

Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Microcrystalline Coatings ofSputtered 321 Stainless Steel, D. Liu, F. Wang, Ch. Cao,H. Lou, L. Zhang, H. Lin ............................................... 975

Effect of Some Organic Amines as Corrosion Inhibitors for

COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION

9393

Lead in 0.3 M HCl Solution, W.A. Badawy, M.M. Hefny,S.S. El-Egamy .............................................................. 978

Effect of Potential on the Corrosion Fatigue Crack GrowthRate of Fe-Al-Mn Alloy in 35% NaCl Solution, J.-B. Duh,W.-T. Tsai, J.-T. Lee, H. Chang ...................................... 983

A Measuring Method for the Pitting Potential andRepassivation Potential in Crevice Corrosion of AluminumAlloys, S. Furuya, N. Soga ............................................. 989

Effect of Dissolved Chlorine on the Pitting Behavior of 304LStainless Steel in a 0.5 N NaCl Solution, H.H. Lu,D.J. Duquette ............................................................... 994

Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Aqueous Lithium Hydroxide,J.W. Graydon, D.W. Kirk ............................................ 1002

Determination of Corrosion Properties of Lacquered Tinplatein Citrate Solutions by Direct Current and AlternatingCurrent Electrochemical Methods, S.N. Popova,B.N. Popov, R.E. White, D. Drazic ................................ 1007

Possibilities of the Guard Ring for Electrical SignalConfinement in the Polarization Measurements ofReinforcements, S. Feliu, J.A. Gonzalez, M.L. Escudero,S. Feliu, Jr., M.C. Andrade .......................................... 1015

Corrosion of Nickel and Stainless Steels in ConcentratedLithium Hydroxide Solutions, J.W. Graydon,D.W. Kirk ................................................................... 1021

1991 (Vol. 47)

January (No. 1)Influence of Microstructure on the Electrochemical Behavior

of Type 410 Stainless Steel in Chloride Media with Inorganicand Bijogenic Sulfide, D.A. Moreno, M.F.L. de Mele,J.R. Ibars, H.A. Videla ...................................................... 2

Correlation of Microstructure with Corrosion andElectrochemical Behavior of the Batch-Type Hot-Dip Al-ZnCoatings; Part 1 — Zn and 5% Al-Zbn Coatings, K.-L. Lin,C.-F. Yang, J.-T. Lee ......................................................... 9

Correlation of Microstructure with Corrosion andElectrochemical Behaviors of the Batch-Type Hot-Dip Al-ZnCoatings; Part 2 — 55% Al-Zn Coating, K.-L. Lin,C.-F. Yang, J.-T. Lee ....................................................... 17

Effect of Inorganic and Biogenic Sulfide on LocalizedCorrosion of Heat-Treated Type 304 Stainless Steel,M.F.L. de Mele, D.A. Moreno, J.R. Ibars, H.A. Videla ........ 24

Effect of Nitrogen on the Corrosion of Plasma-Nitrided 4140Steel, S.D. Chyou, H.C. Shih ........................................... 31

Corrosion Study of an Al-Cu Alloy Exposed to Reactive IonEtching, V. Brusic, G.S. Frankel, C.K. Hu, M.M. Plechaty,B.M. Rush ...................................................................... 35

Effect of Heat Treatment on the Behavior of Alloy 600 inLithiated Water Containing Dissolved Hydrogen at 25°Cto 350°C, W.K. Lai, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................. 40

Effects of Stress on Cracking Velocity and Critical pH ValueInside Stress Corrosion Cracks, J.Y. Zuo, B.X. Gu,Y.P. Liu .......................................................................... 47

Prevention of Pyrite Dissolution in Acidic Media, S.B. Lalvani,B.A. DeNeve, A. Weston .................................................. 55

Pitting Corrosion of the Aluminum Ends of Tin-Free SteelCans, S. Furuya, N. Soga, M. Miyamoto, T. Masato .......... 62

Electrochemical Impedance Analysis of the Wear ofPlanographic Plates, M.W. Kendig, S. Breitweiser,E. Hudyma ..................................................................... 67

Transgranular and Intergranular Corrosion of 18% Cr-3% Ni-12% Mn Stainless Steel Immersed in Seawater, G.G. Chase,W.E. Glad, T.A. Knoebel .................................................. 74

February (No. 2)Investigation of the Conditions for Crack Propagation and

Arrest Under Cathodic Polarization by Rising Step LoadBend Testing, P.S. Tyler, M. Levy, L. Raymond................. 82

Technical Note: On Ambiguities in ModelingElectrochemical Impedance Spectra Using CircuitAnalogues, D.C. Silverman.............................................. 87

Postulated Mechanisms for Stress Corrosion Cracking ofAluminum Alloys — A Review of the Literature 1980-1989,T.D. Burleigh .................................................................. 89

Hydrogen Ingress in Titanium, B.G. Pound ........................ 99Evaluation of Stress Corrosion Crack Initiation Using

Acoustic Emission, R.H. Jones, M.A. Friesel,R.S. Pathania ............................................................... 105

Response of Electrochemical Sensors to Ionizing Radiation inHigh-Temperature Aqueous Environments, D.F. Taylor .. 115

Characteristics of Corrosion Scales on Steels in a CO2-Saturated NaCl Brine, C.A. Palacios, J.R. Shadley ......... 122

Effect of Chlorine and Chlorine/Bromine Biocide Treatmentson the Number and Activity of Biofilm Bacteria and onCarbon Steel Corrosion, M.J. Franklin, D.E. Nivens,A.A. Vass, M.W. Mittleman, R.F. Jack, N.J.E. Dowling,D.C. White ................................................................... 128

Chemo-Mechanical Effects of Flow on Corrosion, E. Heitz . 135Multiple Contaminant Gas Effects on Electronic Equipment

Corrosion, C.O. Muller .................................................. 146Oil Ash Corrosion — A Review of Utility Boiler Experience,

L.D. Paul, R.R. Seeley ................................................... 152

March (No. 3)Effect of Palladium Coatings on the Corrosion Potential of

Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water ContainingDissolved Hydrogen and Oxygen, L.W. Neidrach ............ 162

X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Auger ElectronSpectroscopy, and Raman Studies of an Antitarnish Filmon Tin, J.L. Fang, N.J. Wu, Z.W. Wang, Y. Li ................. 169

Aftereffects Produced in Alloy 600 by Exposure to LithiatedHigh-Temperature Water, Z. Xia, W-K. Lai,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 173

Technical Note: Effect of Microstructure on the TransientCurrent Response of Vacuum-Processed Iron, J.C. Arroyo,A. Bronson, S.K. Varma ................................................ 177

Corrosion and Electrodissolution Studies of Cobalt andCopper Thin Films with the Quartz Crystal Microbalanceand Microelectrodes, C. Chandler, J.-B. Ju,R.T. Atanasoski, W.H. Smyrl ......................................... 179

Construction and Calibration of an Internal Silver/SilverChloride Reference Electrode for Supercritical Fluid Studies,S. Huang, K. Daehling, T.E. Carleson, A. Propp ............. 185

Formation of Calcareous Deposits Under Different Modes ofCathodic Polarization, J.S. Luo, R.U. Lee, T.Y. Chen,W.H. Hartt, S.W. Smith ................................................. 189

Technical Note: Mössbauer Spectroscopic Studies on theOxidation of Iron Immersed in Hydrochloric Acid and Anti-Oxidation by Corrosion Inhibitors, S. Zhou, J. Zheng ..... 197

Technical Note: Evaluation of the SpatiotemporalDistribution of Electrostatic Potential Within a Solution-Filled Crevice, A.J. Markworth ...................................... 200

Electrochemical Measurements and Modeling Predictions inBoiling Water Reactors Under Various OperatingConditions, M.E. Indig, J.L. Nelson ............................... 202

Stress Corrosion Performance of Diffusion-Bonded Nickel-Based Alloys, J.W. Prybylowski, S. Floreen, W.J. Sherwood,R.W. Wittmeier ............................................................. 210

Sulfide Stress Cracking Failures of 12% Cr and 17-4 PHStainless Steel Wellhead Equipment, R.M. Thompson,G.B. Kohut, D.R. Canfield, W.R. Bass ............................ 216

April (No. 4)A Comparison of U-bend and Slow Strain Rate Procedures

for Assessing the Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistanceof Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water,W. Yang, M. Zhang, G. Zhao, J. Congleton..................... 226

Ionic Motion in Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Protective Coatings: A

94

COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION

Comparison of Free-Standing Membranes with CoatedSamples,R.D. Armstrong, B.W. Johnson, T.M. Handyside ............ 234

Scaling of Austenitic Stainless Steels and Nickel-BasedAlloys in High-Temperature Steam at 973 K, N. Otsuka,H. Fujikawa .................................................................. 240

Practical Applications of the Kramers-Kronig Relations,M.E. Orazem, J.M. Esteban, O.C. Moghissi .................... 248

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of 90% Cu-10% Ni Alloyin Sodium Sulfide Solutions, M. Islam, W.T. Riad,S. Al-Kharraz, S. Abo-Namous ...................................... 260

Technical Note: Elemental Sulfur and the Corrosion andCracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel, W.J. Tomlinson,D.M. Meades ................................................................ 269

Effect of Water Vapor/Hydrogen Environments on Niobium,B-66 Niobium Alloy, Tantalum, and Ta-10% W Alloy,R.J. Walter, G.G. Bentle, W.T. Chandler ........................ 272

A New Practical Index for Calcium Carbonate ScalePrediction in Cooling Tower Systems, P.R. Puckorius,J.M. Brooke .................................................................. 280

Effect of Elemental Sulfur on Corrosion in Sour GasSystems, G. Schmitt ..................................................... 285

Use and Limitations of Electrochemical Techniques forInvestigating Microbiological Corrosion, S.C. Dexter,D.J. Duquette, O.W. Siebert, H.A. Videla ....................... 308

May (No. 5)Influence of Chemisorbed Organic Monolayers on Electrode

Surface Oxidation, S.L. Michelhaugh, R.C. Bhardwaj,G.J. Cali, B.G. Bravo, M.E. Bothwell, G.M. Berry,M.P. Soriaga ................................................................. 322

Discussion: Mackinawite Formation During MicrobialCorrosion, B.D. Craig, Reply: M.B. McNeil, B.J. Little .... 329

Determination of the Polarization Resistance of Rebar inReinforced Concrete, D.D. Macdonald, M. Urquidi-Macdonald, R.C. Rocha-Filho, Y. El-Tantawy ................. 330

Localized Corrosion Induced in Graphite/Aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites by Residual Microstructural Chloride,L.H. Hihara, R.M. Latanision......................................... 335

Technical Note: Role of Corrosion in the Deposition of SrCO3

Crystals, M.I. Khokhar, I.M. Allam, A. Quddus .............. 341Scanning Reference Electrode Technique for the Investigation

of Preferential Corrosion of Weldments in OffshoreApplications, V.S. Voruganti, H.B. Luft, D.D. DeGeer,S.A. Bradford ............................................................... 343

Effect of Chromium Content (0% to 35% ) in Fe-Cr Alloys onCorrosion Rates and Mechanisms in 10 Sulfuric Acid,Y.-H. Yau, M.A. Streicher .............................................. 352

Influence of Inclusions on the Corrosion Behavior of a12 wt% Chromium Steel, R.D. Knutsen, A. Ball ............. 359

Corrosion Monitoring and Control in Concrete Sewer Pipes,F.B. Mansfeld, H. Shih, A. Postyn, J. Devinny, R. Islander,C.L. Chen ..................................................................... 369

Technical Review of 100-mV Polarization Shift Criterionfor Reinforcing Steel in Concrete, M. Funahashi,J.B. Bushman .............................................................. 376

Development of a Water Property Database for Deep-WaterCathodic Protection Design, A.D. Goolsby, B.M. Ruggles 387

Alloy Corrosion and Erosion in Coal Preparation Plants,J.H. Swisher ................................................................. 397

June (No. 6)1990 Whitney Award Lecture: Inhibitors — An Old Remedy

for a New Challenge, G. Trabanelli ................................. 410Microelectrode Monitoring the Crevice Corrosion of Titanium,

L.-A. Yao, F.-X. Gan, Y.-X. Zhao, C.-L. Yao, J.L. Bear ..... 420Evaluation of AHT as Corrosion Inhibitor for �-Brass in Acid

Chloride Solutions, H.A. Abd El-Rahman....................... 424Evaluation of the Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation

Technique for Measuring Sensitization in Type 304 Stainless

Steel, R.F.A. Jargelius-Pettersson, S. Hertzman, E.Symniotis, H. Hanninen, P. Aaltonen ............................ 429

Electrochemical Behavior of Galvanized Al-Zn Coatings inSaturated Ca(OH)2 Solution, T.-P. Cheng, J.-T. Lee,K.-L. Lin, W.-T. Tsai ...................................................... 436

Corrosion Behavior of Niobium and Nb-25 wt% Ta Alloy inSulfuric Acid Solutions, A. Robin, M.E. de Almeida,C.A. Nunes ................................................................... 443

Effect of Ethanol and Acetonitrile Containing Some Aryl-Substituted Bis-1,3,5-oxadiazinium Salts on the Corrosionof Aluminum, M.M. Al-Abdallah, H. Tashtoush, M. Al-Talib,M. Al-Omari ................................................................. 449

Application of Infrared Spectroscopy for Investigation of RustPhase Component Conversion by Agents Containing OakTannin and Phosphoric Acid, J. Gust ............................ 453

Crevice Corrosion of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys in SimulatedSour Gas Environments, S. Azuma, T. Kudo .................. 458

Localized Corrosion of a Candidate Container Material forHigh-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal, G.A. Cragnolino,N. Sridhar .................................................................... 464

Electrochemical Investigations of the Activation Mechanismof Aluminum, J.C. Uruchurtu ....................................... 472

Long-Term Testing of Epoxy-Coated Steel in ASTM SeawaterUsing Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy,J.N. Murray, H.P. Hack ................................................. 480

Steam Generator Deposits — A Detailed Analysis and SomeInferences, R.L. Tapping, C.W. Turner, R.H. Thompson,R.H. Thompson

July (No. 7)Technical Note: Study of the Cl–-Induced Breakdown of

the Passive Layer on Steel, J.F. Marco, J.R. Gancedo,W. Meisel, P. Griesbach, P. Gutlich ............................... 498

Effect of Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen on CorrosionBehavior of Carbon Steel in High-Temperature Water,K. Mabuchi, Y. Horii, H. Takahashi, M. Nagayama ......... 500

Corrosion of Lead, Tin, and Their Alloys, V. Brusic,D.D. Dimilia, R. MacInnes............................................. 509

Technical Note: Effect of Electrochemical ImpedanceSpectroscopy on Microbial Biofilm Cell Numbers, Viability,and Activity, M.J. Franklin, D.E. Nivens, J.B. Guckert,D.C. White ................................................................... 519

Incremental Damage Formulation and Its Application toAssess Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Growth ofCircumferential Cracks in a Tube, Y.S. Garud ............... 523

Deriving Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation Times andGrowth Rates from Posttest Fractographic Analysis,T. Kobayashi, D.A. Shockey, R.L. Jones ......................... 528

Microstructure, Growth Kinetics, and Corrosion Resistanceof Hot-Dip Galvanized Zn-5% Al Coatings, L.A. Rocha,M. Barbosa ................................................................... 536

Grain-Boundary Chemistry Effects on the IntergranularStress Corrosion of Iron Alloys in Sulfate and NitrateSolutions, R.H. Jones, C.F. Windisch, Jr., B.W. Arey,D.R. Baer ..................................................................... 542

Unusual Failures Involving Copper Deposition in BoilerTubing, R.E. Hargrave .................................................. 555

Guidelines for Successful Use of Marine Fasteners,R.W. Ross, Jr., A.H. Tuthill ........................................... 567

August (No. 8)A Predictive Model for Localized Erosion-Corrosion, S. Nesic,

J. Postlethwaite ............................................................ 582Discussion: Numerical Simulation of Crevice Corrosion of

Stainless Steels and Nickel Alloys in Chloride Solutions,J.L. Crolet, Reply: M. Watson, J. Postlethwaite ............. 590

Crevice Corrosion of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys in SourEnvironments, K. Denpo, H. Ogawa .............................. 592

Assessing the Corrosion Resistance of Painted Steel byAlternating Current Impedance and Electrochemical Noise

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9595

Commercial Duplex Stainless Steels to HydrogenEmbrittlement, W. Zheng, D. Hardie ............................. 792

Effect of Sodium Hypochlorite on the ElectrochemicalProperties of Stainless Steels in Seawater With, WithoutBacterial Films, R. Gundersen, B. Johansen, P.O. Gartland,L. Fiksdal, I. Vintermyr, R. Tunold, G. Hagen ................ 800

Galvanic Corrosion Between Nonmetallic Composites, Metals:Part 1 — Effect of Metal, of Temperature, F. Bellucci ...... 808

November (No. 11)Inhibition of Aluminum 7075 Alloy Corrosion by the

Concerted Action of Nitrate, Oxalate Salts, G. Lyberatos,L. Kobotiatis ................................................................. 820

Intergranular Cracking of Ni-16% Cr-9% Fe, J.K. Sung,G.S. Was ...................................................................... 824

Effect of Nitriding on the Anodic Behavior of Iron, ItsSignificance in Pitting Corrosion of Iron-Based Alloys,Y.C. Lu, J.L. Luo, M.B. Ives ........................................... 835

Electrochemical Behavior of Magnetite on a Carbon SteelElectrode in Hydrochloric Acid — Disodium Citrate BufferSolutions, I.H. Plonski .................................................. 840

Low-Frequency Electrochemical Impedance for MeasuringCorrosion of Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Steel in Concrete,A.A. Sagüés, Z.M. Zayed ............................................... 852

An Impedance Study of a Carbon Fiber/Vinyl EsterComposite, D. Kaushik, M.N. Alias, R.H. Brown ............ 859

Formation of Condensed Chlorides During Mixed Oxidation-Chlorination of Iron at 1,000 K, S.Y. Lee, M.J. McNallan 868

Rebar Corrosion Under Simulated Concrete Conditions UsingGalvanic Current Measurements, J.W. Jang, I. Iwasaki . 875

Corrosion Performance of Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Steel inMarine Substructure Service, A.A. Sagüés,H.M. Perez-Duran, R.G. Powers ..................................... 884

Complementary Use of Laboratory, Plant Tests to SolveComplex Chemical Plant Corrosion Problems,R.E. McGuire, D.C. Silverman ....................................... 894

December (No. 12)Initial Stages of the Anodic Oxidation of Iron in Chloride

Solutions, G.W. Ashley, G.T. Burstein ........................... 908Fracture Mechanics Data, Modeling of Environmental

Cracking of Nickel-Based Alloys in High-TemperatureWater, P.L. Andresen .................................................... 917

Deformation Effects on Intragranular Carbide Precipitation,Transgranular Chromium Depletion in Type 316 StainlessSteels, A.H. Advani, L.E. Murr, D.G. Atteridge, R. Chelakara,S.M. Bruemmer ............................................................ 939

Technical Note: Distribution of Initial Current Between Bare,Filmed Surfaces: What Is Being Measured in a ScratchedElectrode Test?, R.P. Wei, M. Gao .................................. 948

Electrochemical Impedance for Degraded Coated Steel Having Pores, R. Hirayama, S. Haruyama ..................... 952

Determination of Coating Deterioration with ElectrochemicalImpedance Spectroscopy: I. Basic Relationships,F.B. Mansfeld, C.H. Tsai ............................................... 958

Discussion: Relationship of Break-Point Frequencies toDelamination, M.W. Kendig, F.B. Mansfeld, C.H. Tsai .... 964

Control of Lead Corrosion by Chemical Treatment,B.P. Boffardi, A.M. Sherbondy ....................................... 966

Predictive Model for CO2 Corrosion Engineering in WetNatural Gas Pipelines, C. deWaard, U. Lotz,D.E. Milliams ............................................................... 976

1992 (Vol. 48)

January (No. 1)Technical Note: Wear Corrosion: Separation of the

Components of Corrosion, Wear, M.B. Abuzriba, R.A. Dodd,F.J. Worzala, J.R. Conrad ................................................. 2

Techniques, C.-T. Chen, B.S. Skerry ............................. 598Numerical Modeling and Solution of Galvanic Corrosion

Systems; Part 1 — Governing Differential Equation andElectrodic Boundary Conditions, R.S. Munn,O.F. Devereux .............................................................. 612

Numerical Modeling and Solution of Galvanic CorrosionSystems; Part 2 — Finite-Element Formulation andDescriptive Examples, R.S. Munn, O.F. Devereux .......... 618

Effect of Type of Oil or Gas Condensate on Carbonic AcidCorrosion, U. Lotz, L. van Bodegom, C. Ouwehand ........ 635

Composition Variations in Copper-Nickel Butt Welds,R.N. Lee, M.K. Norr, O.J. Jacobus, B.J. Little, R.I. Ray,P.A. Wagner ................................................................. 645

September (No. 9)Electron Microprobe Analysis of the Metal/Film Interface

and Surface Film Formed on 90% Cu-10% Ni Alloy DuringStress Corrosion Cracking Tests in 1 M Sulfide Solution,M. Islam, S. Abo-Namous.............................................. 654

Mathematical Simulation of Corrosion — ElectrochemicalProcesses, A.N. Markin, I.S. Sivokon, A.G. Khurshudov . 659

Electrochemical Behavior of Al-5% Zn-01% Sn SacrificialAnode in Aggressive Media: Influence of Its AlloyingElements and the Solidification Structure, D.R. Salinas,J.B. Bessone ................................................................ 665

Production of Sulfide Minerals by Sulfate-Reducing BacteriaDuring Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Copper,M.B. McNeil, J.M. Jones, B.J. Little ............................... 674

Acid Corrosion Inhibition of Nickel by 2-(Tripheno-sphoranylidene) Succinic Anhydride, E. Khamis,F. Bellucci, R.M. Latanision, E.S.H. El-Ashry ................. 677

Biofilm Effects and Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion ofCarbon Steel in ElectrolyticMedia Contaminated with Microbial Strains Isolated fromCutting-Oil Emulsions, S.G. Gomez de Saravia, P.S.Guiamet, M.F.L. de Mele, H.A. Videla ............................ 687

Electrochemical Corrosion Testing of High-PhosphorousElectroless Nickel in 5% NaCl, R.L. Zeller, III ................. 692

Sulfidation Behavior of Fe-25% Cr-20% Ni-Si in H2/H2O/H2S/Ar at 700°C, V. Srinivasan, R.A. Padgett, Jr.,A. Choudhury ............................................................... 703

Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Crack Growth ofAlloy 600 and X-750 in Steam, Y. Shen, P.G. Shewmon . 712

Applicability of Duplex Stainless Steels in Sour Environments,H. Eriksson, S. Bernhardsson ....................................... 719

A Detailed Statistical Examination of the Double-CantileverBeam Test, A.D. Gourlie, G.N. Podolski, J.R. Fleet ......... 728

October (No. 10)Determination of Maximum Scan Rate for Linear

Polarization Measurements, D.W. Townley ..................... 737Corrosion Behavior of SiCp/6061 Al Metal-Matrix

Composites, H. Sun, E.Y. Koo, H.G. Wheat .................... 741Effect of Partial Pressure of Hydrogen on Intergranular Stress

Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in Pressurized-WaterReactor Primary Water, R.B. Rebak,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 754

Failure Analysis in Concrete Structures: A Comparison ofField Data with Results from Laboratory Exposures,B. Borgard, C. Ramirez, S. Somayaji, D. Jones, D. Keeling,R.H. Heidersbach ......................................................... 758

Surface and Corrosion Study of Laser-Processed ZirconiumAlloys, J. Rawers, W. Reitz, S. Bullard, E.K. Roub .......... 769

Technical Note: Open-Circuit Potentials Across Plasma Arc-Welded Aluminum 2219, L.I. Blanco, J.C. McClure,A. Bronson ................................................................... 778

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pearlitic Steels: PhenomenologicalStudy on Notched, Precracked Specimens, J. Toribio,A.M. Lancha, M. Elices ................................................. 781

Effect of Structural Orientation on the Susceptibility of

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A Polarized Technique by an Increase of Cathodic Area forDetecting Pitting Attacks in Aluminum Galvanically Coupledto Tin, O. Seri, S. Furuya .................................................. 5

Contribution to Adsorption of Aromatic Amines on Mild SteelSurface from HCl Solutions by Impedance, UV, and RamanSpectroscopy, G. Banerjee, S.N. Malhotra ........................ 10

Electrochemical Potential Measurements Under SimulatedBoiling-Water Reactor Water Chemistry Conditions,C.C. Lin, F.R. Smith, N. Ichikawa, M. Itow ....................... 16

Corrosion Contribution to Circumferential Cracking inWaterwall Boiler Tubes, B.J. Smith, A.R. Marder ............. 29

Calculation of pH for High-Temperature Sulfate Solutions atHigh Ionic Strengths, B.R. Staples, G.R. Holcomb,S.D. Cramer ................................................................... 35

Influence of Chromium Depletion on Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking of 304 Stainelss Steel, S.M. Bruemmer,B.W. Arey, L.A. Charlot ................................................... 42

Calculation of Seawater pH at Polarized Metal Surfaces in thePresence of Surface Films, S.C. Dexter, S.H. Lin .............. 50

Corrosion Protection of Al/SiC Metal-Matrix Composites byAnodizing, S. Lin, H.J. Greene, H. Shih, F.B. Mansfeld .... 61

Effect of Corrosion on the Shipboard Performance of EmI/EMP Ground Adapters: Original and Improved DesignConcepts, D.S. Dixon ...................................................... 68

Corrosion Behavior of Titanium Alloys in a Sulfur-ContainingH2S-CO2-Cl– Environment, M. Ueda, T. Kudo, S. Kitayama,Y. Shida ......................................................................... 79

February (No. 2)Sulfide Stress Cracking of Nickel Steels, B.D. Craig,

J.K. Brownlee, T.V. Bruno............................................... 90Behavior in Seawater of Zinc-Based Coatings on Aluminum

Alloy 5086, Y.G. Kweon, C. Coddet .................................. 97Effect of Boric Acid on Pit Growth in Alloy 600 Steam

Generator Tubing, G.S. Was, D. Choi ............................ 103Characterization of Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe Welds

After Prolonged Power Plant Exposure, H. Hanninen,P. Aaltonen, P. Nenonen, R.F.A. Jargelius-Pettersson, B.Lehtinen....................................................................... 114

Corrosion Properties of Cast Iron Ball Mataerials in WetGrinding, V. Rajagopal, I. Iwasaki ................................. 124

Nature of Corrosive, Abrasive Wear of Chromium-BearingCast Iron Grinding Media, V. Rajagopal, I. Iwasaki ......... 132

Alternating Current-Induced Localized Corrosion of Tin-Coated Copper Conductors in Simulated Soil Environments,O.J. Van der Schijff, O.F. Devereux ............................... 140

Pitting Corrosion of Inconel 600 in Chloride, ThiosulfateAnion Solutions at Low Temperature, J.T. Ho, G.P. Yu ... 147

Interlaboratory Testing of Seven Alloys for Sulfide StressCracking Resistance by the Double-Cantilever BeamMethod, D.L. Sponseller ................................................ 159

Fatigue Properties of Hydrided Titanikum Condenser Tubes,W.H. Hartt, L. Liu ......................................................... 172

March (No. 3)Detection of the Initiation of Pitting by the Higher Harmonic

Content of Electrochemical Response, M.W. Kendig,D. Anderson ................................................................. 178

Facators Influencing the Breakdown Susceptibility ofthe Passive Film on Cu-Ni Alloy, I. Milosev,M. Metikos-Hukovic ...................................................... 185

Viabilaity of Hydrogen Water Chemistry for Protecting In-Vessel Components of Boiling Water Reactors,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 194

Erosion-Corrosion Behavior of Some Cast Alloys in Seawater,H.M. Shalaby, S. Attari, W.T. Riad, V.K. Gouda ............. 206

Effect of Zeta Potential on Adhesion of Organic Coatings,M.W. Kendig ................................................................. 218

Technical Note: Use of Potentiodynamic Polarization to

Assess Pitting of Stainless Steels by Sulfate-ReducingBacteria, D.A. Moreno, J.R. Ibars, C. Ranninger,H.A. Videla ................................................................... 226

Electronic Properties, Defect Structure of Fe and Fe-CrPassive Films, M.J. Kloppers, F. Bellucci,R.M. Latanision ............................................................ 229

Development of Controlled Hydrodynamic Techniques forCorrosion Testing, T.Y. Chen, A.A. Moccari,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 239

Limitations of the Slow Strain Rate Test for Stress CorrosionCracking Testing, J.A. Beavers, G.H. Koch..................... 256

April (No. 4)Effects of a Corrosion Inhibitor on Bacteria and

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion, E.R. Freiter ....... 266Effect of Water Activity on Corosion, N.G. Smart,

J.O’M. Bockris .............................................................. 277Galvanic Corrosion Between Nonmetallic Composites and

Metals; Part 2 — Effect of Area Ratio and EnvironmentalDegradation, F. Bellucci ................................................ 281

Development of a Pit Growth Resistance Parameter for theStudy of Pit Growth in Alloy 600, D. Choi, G.S. Was ...... 292

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of TwoHigh-Strength Al-xCu-Li-Ag-Mg-Zr Alloys, W.C. Moshier,B.A. Shaw, W.T. Tack, B. Phull ..................................... 306

Intergranular Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum AlloysExposed to Articifial Seawater in the presence of NitrateAnion, J.F. McIntyre, T.S. Dow ...................................... 309

Stress Corrosion Cracking and Anodic Dissolution of 316LStainless Steel in Hot Lithium Hydroxide, J.H. Zheng,W.F. Bogaerts, M.J. Brabers ......................................... 320

Current Distributions in Galvanically Coupled andCathodically Protected Tubes, R.A. Holser, G. Prentice,R.B. Pond, Jr., R.J. Guanti ........................................... 332

Corrosion Inhibition for Severely Corrosive Gas Wells,M.C. Place, Jr. .............................................................. 341

May (No. 5)1992 Whitney Award Lecture: Corrosion Damage Function-

Interface Between Corrosion Science and Engineering,D.D. Macdonald, M. Urquidi-Macdonald ........................ 354

Cathodic Disbonding in Microelectronics Observed by In-SituScanning Acoustic Microscopy, M.W. Kendig,M. Abdel-Gawad, R. Addison ......................................... 368

Damage to Composites from Electrochemical Processes,M.N. Alias, R.H. Brown ................................................. 373

Zinc-Rich Paints on Steels in Artificial Seawater byElectrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, R.A. Armas,C.A. Gervasi, D. Di Sarli, S.G. Real, J.R. Vilche .............. 379

Double-Loop Electrochemical Potentiokinetic ReactivationStudy of Neutron Irradiation in Type 304 Stainless Steel, R.Katsura, M. Kodama, S. Nishimura ............................... 384

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zirconium in Hot Nitric Acid,H. Kajimura, H. Nagano ................................................ 391

Localized Corrosion of Nanocrystalline 304 Type StainlessSteel Films, R.B. Inturi, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska.......... 398

X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation of CorrosionBehavior of ASTM C71640 Copper-Nickel Alloy in Seawater,R. Zanoni, G. Gusmano, G. Montesperelli, E. Traverso ... 404

Copper Dissolution and Hydrogen Peroxide Formationin Aqueous Media, S.A. Olszowka, M.A. Manning,A. Barkatt .................................................................... 411

Effect of MnS Inclusions on Stress Corrosion Cracking inLow-Alloy Steels, J. Kuniya, H. Anzai, I. Masaoka .......... 419

Factors Controlling the Amount of Corrosion for Cracking inReinforced Concrete, M.L. Allan, B.W. Cherry ................ 426

Modeling Microturbulences at Surface Imperfections asRelated to Flow-Induced Localized Corrosion, G.A. Schmitt,W. Bucken, R. Fanebust ............................................... 431

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June (No. 6)Solvents’ Role on HCl-Induced Corrosion of Mild Steel: Its

Control by Propargyl Alcohol and Metal Cations, B.B. Paty,D.D.N. Singh ................................................................ 442

Corrosion of Mild Steel Using Electrochemical ImpedanceSpectroscopy Data Analysis, P.R. Roberge, E. Halliop,V.S. Sastri .................................................................... 447

Comparative Studies of Stress Corrosion Cracking in TwopAustenitic Stainless Steels and Alloy 600 on Exposure toLiathiated Water at 350oC, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,Z. Xia, S.W. Sharkawy .................................................. 455

Technical Note: Error Propagation in Coupon ImmersionTests, R.A. Freeman, D.C. Silverman ............................. 463

Effect of Nb on Intergranular Precipitation Behavior of CrCarbides in N-Bearing Austenitic Stainless Steels, H. Uno,A. Kimura, T. Misawa ................................................... 467

Formation of Ferrous Sulfide Film from Sulfite on Steel UnderAnaerobic Conditions, T. Hemmingsen, H. Ganvdal,T. Valand ..................................................................... 475

Effect of Chlorate and Perchlorate Anions on Lead Passivityin NaOH Solutions Under Galvanostataic Polarization,E.E. Adb El Aal ............................................................. 482

Substrate, Surface Finish, and Flow Rate Influences onCalcareous Deposit Structure, E.K. Mantel, W.H. Hartt,T.Y. Chen ..................................................................... 489

Passivation Behavior of Carbon Steel Alloy in the Presence ofEDTA, Ni(II)EDTA, and LiOH at 473 K, P.S. Joshi,G. Venkataeswaran, K.S. Venkateswarlu ....................... 501

Electrolyte System of Electrochemical PotentiokineticReactivation Test for Detecting Sensitization in AusteniticStainless Steel, H. Huang, C. Liu, S. Chen ..................... 509

Corrosion of Aluminum Alloy in Aircraft Fuel TankCompartments Due to Condensed Water, Z.D. Liang ..... 514

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized AusteniticStainless Steels in High-Temperature Water, T. Tsuruta,S. Okamoto .................................................................. 518

July (No. 7)Enhanced Hydrogen Entry in Iron at Low Anodic and Low

Cathodic Polarizations in Neutral and Alkaline Solutions,J. Flis, T. Zakroczymski ................................................ 530

Corrosion Measurement of 13% Cr Steel Alloy in 0.1 N H2SO4

Solution by Voltammetry, T. Motooka, Y. Sugie, S. Fujii . 540Galvanic Corrosion of Aluminum-Matrix Composites,

L.H. Hihara, R.M. Latanision ......................................... 546Environmentally Assisted Cracking of Alloy X-750 in

Simulated Pressurized-Water Reactor Coolant, P. Skeldon,P.M. Scott, P. Hurst ...................................................... 553

Influence of Ni, Mo, and Cr on Pitting Corrosion of SteelsStudied by Raman Spectroscopy, N. Boucherit,A. Hugot-Le Goff, S. Joiret ............................................ 569

Susceptibility of As-Welded and Thermally Aged Type 316LNWeldments Toward Pitting and Intergranular Corrosion,M.G. Pujar, U.K. Mudali, R.K. Dayal, T.P.S. Gill ............. 579

Steady-State Model for Erosion-Corrosion of FeedwaterPiping, M. Abdulsalam, J.T. Stanley .............................. 587

Technique for Detecting Sensitization in Austenitic StainlessSteel, S. Chen, H. Huang, C. Liu, Y. Pan ........................ 594

High-Temperature Corrosion of Laser-Glazed Alloys inNa2SO2SO4-V2OS, Y. Longa-Nava, M. Takemoto .............. 599

Mechanism for Barnacle-Induced Crevice Corrosion inStainless Steel, M. Eashwar, G. Subramanian,P. Chandrasekaran, K. Balakrishnan ............................ 608

Iron Phosphate Coatings-Composition and CorrosionResistance, G. Gorecki .................................................. 613

August (No. 8)Stress Corrosion Cracking Analysis of Austenitic Stainless

Steels in Chloride-Bearing Water by Neural NetworkTechniques, H.M.G. Smets, W.F.L. Bogaerts .................. 618

On The Determination of Polarization Diagrams ofReinforcing Steel in Concrete, A.A. Sagüés, S.C. Kranc .. 624

Effect of Applied Potential on Room Temperature StressCorrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless SteelWeldments, K.S. Raja, D.P. Rao .................................... 634

Inhibition Mechanism of Sodium 3-n-Octylmercaptopropionate for Iron Corrosion in 0.5 M NaClSolution, Y. Yamamoto, H. Nishihara, K. Aramaki .......... 641

Relationship Between Conventional Pitting and ProtectionPotentials and a New, Unique Pitting Potential,N.G. Thompson, B.C. Syrett .......................................... 649

Blistering Mechanisms of Thermally Sprayed Zinc and Zinc-Based Coatings in Seawater, Y.G. Kweon, C. Coddet ...... 660

Diffusion of Iron Ions Through Protective Coatings on Steel,T. Skoulikidis, A. Ragoussis .......................................... 666

Testing Organic Architectural Coatings in ASTM SyntheticSeawater Immersion Conditions Using ElectrochemicalImpedance Spectroscopy, J.N. Murray, H.P. Hack .......... 671

Activators for Electrochemical Potentiokinetic ReactivationTest in Detecting Sensitization of Stainless Steel, C. Liu, H.Huang, S. Chen (Erratum, March 1993, p. 263) ............ 686

Galvanic Corrosion in Oil and Gas Production; Part 1 —Laboratory Studies, S.M. Wilhelm ................................. 691

September (No. 9)Reproducibility of Polarization Resistance Measurements

in Steel-in-Concrete Systems, A. Sehgal, D. Li, Y.T. Kho,K. Osseo-Asare, H.W. Pickering ..................................... 706

Modified Electrochemical Potentiokinetic ReactivationMethod for Detecting Sensitization in 12 at% ChromiumFerritic Stainless Steels, S. Frangini, A. Mignone ........... 715

Applicability of Reference Electrode Types in TransientElectrochemical Experiments, S.W. Watson,B.W. Madsen ................................................................ 727

Corrosion Prediction from Polarization Scans Using anArtificial Neural Network Integrated with an Expert System,E.M. Rosen, D.C. Silverman .......................................... 734

Effect of Lead Water Chemistry on Oxide Thin Film of Alloy600, T. Sakai, K. Aoki, T. Shigemitsu, Y. Kishi ............... 745

Acoustic Emission During Pitting and Transgranular CrackInitiation in Type 304 Stainless Steel, R.H. Jones,M.A. Friesel .................................................................. 751

Effect of Inhibitors and Admixed Chloride on ElectrochemicalCorrosion Behavior of Mild Steel Reinforcement in Concretein Seawater, C.A. Loto .................................................. 759

Kinetic, Solution, and Interfacial Aspects of Iron Corrosionin Heavy Brine Solutions, N.G. Smart, R.C. Bhardwaj,J.O’M. Bockris .............................................................. 764

Technical Note: Localized Corrosion Initiation on MagnesiumAlloys, V. Mitrovic-Scepanovic, R.J. Brigham ................. 780

Prediction of Pitting Probability on 1050 Aluminum inEnvironmental Conditions, T.F. Otero, A. Porro,A.S. Elola ..................................................................... 785

October (No. 10)Review of Applications of Impendance and Noise Analysis

to Uniform and Localized Corrosion, C. Gabrielli,M. Keddam ................................................................... 794

Corrosion Kinetics of Low- and High-Alloy Steels in Chorline-Containing Gas Atmospheres, V.A.C. Haanappel,N.W.J. Haanappel, T. Fransen, H.D. van Corbach,P.J. Gellings ................................................................. 812

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless Alloys in AlkalineSulfide Solutions, M. Honda, Y. Kobayashi, A. Tamada .. 822

Corrosion of Graphite-Fiber-Reinforced Composites; Part 1 —Galvanic Coupling Damage, F.E. Sloan, J.B. Talbot ....... 830

Critical Cracking Potentials of 26% Cr-1% Mo FerriticStainless Steels in Boiling 42% LiCl Solution, H.-S. Kwon,R.F. Hehemann, A.R. Troiano ........................................ 838

Interrelation Between the Structure of Perfluoropolyalkylether

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Derivatives in Rust-Protective Materials, V.G. Melnikov,V.I. Nazarov, M.S. Khots, L.B. Kapustina, T.V. Popkova . 846

Evolution of the Pitting of Aluminum Exposed to theAtmosphere, 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

Comparison of Corrosion Rate-Measuring Devices forDetermining Corrosion Rate of Steel-in-Concrete Systems,A. Sehgal, Y.T. Kho, K. Osseo-Asare, H.W. Pickering ...... 871

November (No. 11)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel

in Chloride and Sulfate Solutions, R. Nishimura ............ 882Oxidation and Corrosion Resistance of Two Fe-8% Cr-16% Ni-

Si-Cu Alloys, S.J. Bullard, D.E. Larson, J.S. Dunning .... 891Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Ai Li 2090-T83 in

Artificial Seawater, A. Buis, J. Schijve ........................... 898Use of Direct Current Electrochemical Methods for Evaluation

of Paint Films on Steel, Aluminum, and Zinc, U. Steinsmo,E. Bardal ...................................................................... 910

Influence of Sulfur on Passivation of Iron in Alkali Solutions,M. Jayalakshmi, V.S. Muralidharan .............................. 918

Structural Investigation of N-Arylpyrroles as IronCorrosion Inhibitors in Hydrochloric Acid, E. Stupnisek-Lisac, M. Metikos-Hukovic, D. Lencic, J. Borkapic-Furac,K. Berkovic ................................................................... 924

Electrochemical Aspects of Col Work Effect on Corrosion ofMild Steel in Sour Gas Environments, H. Huang,W.J.D. Shaw ................................................................ 931

Oxidation of Intermetallic Alloys in Ti-Al-Nb Ternary System,G. Chen, Z. Sun, X. Zhou ............................................. 939

Factors Affecting Adhesion on Concrete of Arc-Sprayed Zinc,R. Brousseau, M. Arnott, S. Dallaire, R. Feldman .......... 947

Conjoint Action of CO2 Corrosion and Reciprocation SlidingWear on Plain Carbon Steel; Part 1 — Effect of ContactPressure and Amine Inhibitor, A. Hedayat,S. Yannacopoulos, J. Postlethwaite ............................... 953

Evaluation of the Effects of Oxidation Products of AluminumSacrificial Anodes in Reinforced Concrete Structures,O.T. de Rincon, A.R. de Carruyo, D. Romero, E. Cuica ... 960

December (No. 12)Effect of Flow Rates on Localized Corrosion Behavior of 304

Stainless Steel in Ozonated 0.5 N NaCl, B.E. Brown,H.H. Lu, D.J. Duquette ................................................. 970

Continuous Cooling Sensitization of Type 316 AusteniticStainless Steel, J.W. Simmons, D.G. Atteridge,S.M. Bruemmer ............................................................ 976

Degradation of SiC-Based Materials in EnvironmentsContaining Potassium Salt Vapors, V.K. Pareek,D.A. Shores .................................................................. 983

Oxidation Behavior of Co-15% Chromium Alloy ContainingDispersed Oxides Formed by Internal Oxidation, P.Y. Hou,Z.R. Shui, J. Stringer .................................................... 990

Hydrogen Permeation Through Cathodically Protected IronMembranes in Simulated Concrete Environment,A.M. El-Sherik, M. Shirkhanzadeh .............................. 1001

Atmospheric Corrosion Model for Galvanized Steel Structures,J.W. Spence, F.H. Haynie, F.W. Kipfert, S.D. Cramer,L.G. McDonald ........................................................... 1009

Corrosion of Graphite-Fiber-Reinforced Composites; Part 2 —Anodic Polarization Damage, F.E. Sloan, J.B. Talbot .... 1020

Conjoint Action of CO2 Corrosion and Reciprocating SlidingWear on Plain Carbon Steel; Part 2 — ElectrochemicalStudies, A. Hedayat, J. Postlethwaite,S. Yannacopoulos ....................................................... 1027

Corrosion of Rusted Steel in Aqueous Solutions of TannicAcid, M. Morcillo, S. Feliu, J. Simancas, J.M. Bastidas,J.C. Galvan, S. Feliu, Jr., E.M. Almeida ....................... 1032

Leachability of Lead from Selected Copper-Based Alloys,

J.I. Paige, B.S. Covino, Jr. ........................................... 1040

1993 (Vol. 49)

January (No. 1)Effect of Widmanstatten Structure on Protection Potential of

Ti-6% Al-2% Sn-4% Zr-2% Mo (0.l1% Si) Alloy in 1 M BaBrSolution, V.S. Raja, R.D. Angal, M. Suresh ........................ 2

Corrosion Potential Measurements on Type 304 SS and Alloy182 in Simulated Boiling-Water Reactor Environments,D.D. Macdonald, H. Song, K. Makela, K. Yoshida ............... 8

Hydrogen-Induced Cracking of Linepipe Steels; Part 1 —Determination of Threshold Hydrogen Concentration andpH, R.W. Revie, V.S. Sastri, G.R. Hoey, R.R. Ramsingh,D.K. Mak, M.T. Shehata .................................................. 17

Sealing and Anti-Corrosive Action of Tannin Rust Converters,J. Gust, J. Bobrowicz ...................................................... 24

Depth Distribution of Lithium in Oxidized Binary Al-Li AlloysDetermined by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry andNeutron Depth Profiling, K.K. Soni, D.B. Williams,D.E. Newbury, P. Chi, R.G. Downing, G. Lamaza ............. 31

Effects of Sensitization Heat Treatment on Stress CorrosionCracking of Type 316L Stainless Steel in Hot LithiumHydroxide Solution, J.H. Zheng, W.F. Bogaerts ................ 42

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of an Al-37 wt% Zn-25wt% Mg Alloy Before and After Welding in 35% NaClSolution, C.-M. Liao ........................................................ 52

Technical Note: Dezincification of Alpha-Brass in Crevices,R.C. Newman, T. Shahrabi .............................................. 60

Microbiologically Induced Corrosion of UNS N04400 inSeawater, V.K. Gouda, I.M. Banat, W.T. Riad, S. Mansour 63

Chemical Treatment of Corroding Steel Reinforcement AfterRemoval of Chloride-Contaminated Concrete, W.D. Collins,R.E. Weyers, I.L. Al-Qadi ................................................. 74

February (No. 2)Discussion: Electrochemical Potential Measurements Under

Simulated Boiling-Water Reactor Water ChemistryConditions, D.D. Macdonald, Reply: C.C. Lin .................. 90

Technical Note: Analysis of Pulse Height in the Presence ofNoise: Applications to Cathodic Protection, R. Srinivasan,J.C. Murphy ................................................................... 94

Environmental Cracking Susceptibility of AISI 422 StainlessSteel in NH4HCO3/NH4OH Solution at 70oC, J.R. Scully, H.S. Scully .................................................................... 99

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Steel DuringPutrefaction of Seawater: Evidence for a New Mechanism,M. Eashwar, P. Chandrasekaran, G. Subramanian,K. Balakrishnan ........................................................... 108

Electrochemical Growth of Iron Sulfide Films in H2S-Saturated Chloride Media, H. Vedage, T.A. Ramanarayanan,J.D. Mumford, S.N. Smith............................................. 114

Inhibition of Acid Corrosion of Steel by Some S-Alkylisothiouronium, S.T. Arab, E.A Noor ...................... 122

Corrosion Behavior of Two-Phase Fe-Mn-Al Alloys in 35%NaCl Solution, S.T. Shih, C.Y. Tai, T.P. Perng ................ 130

Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 400:Intergranular Corrosion in Acidic Na2SO4 Solutions,P.K. De, A. Bose ........................................................... 135

Stress Corrosion Testing of Irradiated Type 304 SS UnderConstant Load, A.J. Jacobs, G.P. Wozadlo, S.A. Wilson .. 145

Temperature Dependence of Steel Wastage in a BubblingFluidized Bed Simulator, S.S. MacAdam, J. Stringer ...... 156

Control of Corrosion by Inhibitors in Drillings MudsContaining High Concentration of H2S, Z. Jiashen,Z. Jingmao ................................................................... 170

March (No. 3)Passitivity Breakdown and PZC of Aluminum Chloride Water

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9999

System, S. Paul, P.K. Mitra, S.C. Sirkar ......................... 178Corrosion of Mild Steel Under Anaerobic Biofilm, W.C. Lee,

W.G. Charackalis ......................................................... 186Current and Potential Distribution on a Coated Pipeline with

Holidays; Part 1 — Model and Experimental Verification,K.J. Kennelley, L. Bone, M.E. Orazem ........................... 199

Current and Potential Distribution on a Coated Pipeline withHolidays; Part 2 — Corrosion of the Effects of Discrete andDistributed Holidays, M.E. Orazem, K.J. Kennelley,L. Bone ........................................................................ 211

Accumulation of Trihalide Ions Caused by Corrosion, Y.Tsukaue, A. Kudo, G. Nakao, H. Yamasaki, S. Kimura ... 220

Water Transport in Organic Coatings, F. Bellucci,L. Nicodemo ................................................................. 235

Effect of Chemical Composition and Ferrite Content on RoomTemperature Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior ofAustenitic Weld Metals, B. Raghunatha Rao, K.P. Rao,K.J.L. Iyer .................................................................... 248

Increasing the Fatigue Life of 40% Chromium Steel in DrillingMuds with Corrosion Inhibitors, Z. Jiashen, Z. Jungmao 256

Erratum: Activators for Electrochemical PotentiokineticReactivation Test in Detecting Sensitization of StainlessSteel, C. Liu, H. Huang, S. Chen (August 1992, p. 686) .. 263

April (No. 4)Passive Films and Corrosion Protection Due to Phosphonic

Acid Inhibitors, J.L. Fang, Y. Li, X.R. Ye, Z.W. Wang,Q. Liu .......................................................................... 266

Effects of Alternating Current-Modulated Passivation andPost-Treatment on Composition and Stability of PassiveFilms, G.-L. Song, C.-N. Cao, H.-C. Lin .......................... 271

Application of Measurement Models for Analysis of ImpedanceSpectra, P. Agarwal, O.C. Moghissi, M.E. Orazem,L.H. Garcia-Rubio ......................................................... 278

Protection of Pure Iron Against High-Temperature OxidationUsing Metaborate and Metasilicate Coatings, Z. Husain . 290

Formation and Transformation of Magnetite (Fe3O4) on SteelSurfaces Under Continuous and Cyclic Water Fog Testing,S. Nasrazadani, A. Raman ............................................ 294

Stimulated Decomposition of Fe(OH)2 in the Presence of AVTChemicals and Metallic Surfaces-Relevance to Low-Temperature Feedwater Line Corrosion, P.S. Joshi,G. Venkateswaran, K.S. Venkateswarlu, K.A. Rao .......... 300

Alternating Current-Induced Pitting of Tin-Coated CopperUtility Cables, O.J. Van der Schijff, O.F. Devereux ......... 310

Crack Tip Corrosion: Hydrogen Depolarization and ItsInhibition, O.V. Kurov ................................................... 315

Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type304 Stainless Steel in Sodium Sulfate at Approximately100oC, K. Tanno, H. Yashiro, Y. Kawamura, K. Umegai,N. Kumagai .................................................................. 319

Effect of N-Alkylbetaines on the Corrosion of Iron in 1 M HClSolution, N. Hajjaji, I. Rico, A. Srhiri, A. Lattes,M. Soufiaoui, A. Ben Bachir .......................................... 326

Electrochemical Polarization method to Detect TemperEmbrittlement of 321 Stainless Steel, X. Mao, W. Zhao .. 335

Telluric Effects on a Buried Pipeline, B.A. Martin ............. 343

May (No. 5)Technique for Measuring Stress Corrosion Cracking of

Metallic Electrodes in Aqueous Solutions, K. Habib,G. Carmichael, R. Lakes, W. Stwalley ............................ 354

Corrosion Behavior of Low-Residual Carbon Steels in a SourEnvironment, J.N. Alhajii, M.R. Reda ............................ 363

Corrosion Fatigue of 316L Stainless Steel in Hot LiOHSolution, J.H. Zheng, D.J. Duquette, W.F. Bogaerts ....... 372

Influence of Potential, Chlorides, pH, and Precharging Timeon Embrittlement of Cathodically Polarized PrestressingSteel, W.H. Hartt, C.C. Kumria, R.J. Kessler .................. 377

Current Efficiencies in Localized Corrosion Cells,

R.J. Brigham ................................................................ 386Roles of Microalloying Elements in Hydrogen-Induced

Cracking-Resistant Property of High-Strength, Low-AlloySteels, H.-Y. Liou,R.-I. Wei, S.-C. Wang .................................................... 389

Repassivation of 304 Stainless Steel Investigated with aSingle Scratch Test, T.A. Adler, R.P. Walters .................. 399

Alternative for Evaluating Sour Gas Resistance of Low-AlloySteels and Corrosion-Resistant Alloys, S. Tsujukawa,A. Miyasaka, M. Ueda, S. Ando, T. Shibata, T. Haruna,M. Katahira, Y. Yamane, T. Aoki, T. Yamada .................. 409

Assessment of Fire Damage to Pressure Vessels in a RefineryUnit, J.L. Hau .............................................................. 420

June (No. 6)Fluid Flow Effects on CO2 Corrosion Resistance of Oil Well

Materials, K. Denpo, H. Ogawa ...................................... 442Synergistic Effects in the Inhibition of Copper Corrosion,

S. Gonzalez, M.M. Laz, R.M. Souto, R.C. Salvarezza,A.J. Arvia ..................................................................... 450

Constitution of Green Rust and Its Significance to theCorrosion of Steel in Portland Cement, K.K. Sagoe-Crentsil,F.P. Glasser .................................................................. 457

Effect of Microstructure on corrosion Behavior of a 6%Chromium White Iron Alloyed with Mn and Cu, V. Kumar,A.K. Patwardhan .......................................................... 464

Inhibition of Steel Corrosion by Thiourea Derivatives,I. Singh ........................................................................ 473

Activation of an Fe 16 wt%, Chromium 11 wt% Nickel AlloyAfter Scribing, Z.-M. Yao, A. Bronson ............................ 479

Inhibitive Behavior of Cadmium Sulfate on Corrosion ofAluminum in Hydrochloric Acid, Q.H. Cai, Y.K. Shan,B. Lu, X.H. Yuan .......................................................... 486

Corrosion Behavior of 8090 Al-Li Alloy, Z.Q. Hu, Y. Zhang,Y.L. Liu ........................................................................ 491

Effect of Ozone on Corrosion of Metals Used in CoolingTowers, B. Yang, D.A. Johnson, S.H. Shim .................... 499

Effect of Composition on corrosion Resistance of High-AlloyAustenitic Stainless Steel Weld Metals, P.I. Marshall,T.G. Gooch ................................................................... 514

July (No. 7)Hydrogen-Induced Cracking of Line Pipe Steels Used in

Sour Service, R.W. Revie, V.S. Sastri, M. Elboujdaini,R.R. Ramsingh, Y. Lafreniere ........................................ 531

High-Temperature, Aqueous-Phase Deposits of CorrosionProducts, P.J. Millett, J.M. Fenton ................................ 536

Effects of Vanadium on Polarization of 18% ChromiumFerritic Stainless Steel, R.D. Davies ............................... 544

Accelerated Corrosion Test for aluminum-Zinc AlloyCoatings, T.C. Simpson ................................................ 550

Coke Formation on Preoxidized Iron and Nickel in a CH4-H2

Gas Atmosphere at 1,000oC, S. Tokura, N. Otsuka,T. Kudo ........................................................................ 561

Corrosion Behavior and Inhibitive Effects of OrganotinCompounds on Nickel in Formic Acid, R.N. Singh,V.B. Singh .................................................................... 569

Localized Corrosion of Alloy 600 in Thiosulfate Solution at25oC, I.J. Yang ............................................................. 576

Effects of Cold Work on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type316L Stainless Steel in Hot Lithium Hydroxide Solution,J.H. Zheng, W.F. Bogaerts ............................................ 585

Synergistic Effects of Inorganic and Organic Cations onInhibitive Performance of Propargyl Alcohol on SteelDissolution in Boiling Hydrochloric Acid Solution,D.D.N. Singh, A.K. Dey ................................................. 594

Electrochemical Measurements on Concrete Bridges forEvaluation of Reinforcement Corrosion Rates, J. Flis,S. Sabol, H.W. Pickering, A. Sehgal, K. Osseo-Asare,P.D. Cady ..................................................................... 601

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Ferritic Stainless Steels in Hot Cl– Solution, H.-S. Kwon,S.-P. Jang .................................................................... 802

Corrosion of Cu-Ni Alloys in Sulfide-Polluted Seawater,J.N. Alhajii, M.R. Reda .................................................. 809

Influence of Sodium Salts of Organic Acids as Additives onLocalized Corrosion of Aluminum and Its Alloys,I.A. Raspini .................................................................. 821

Peptide Interactions with Steel Surfaces: Inhibition ofCorrosion and Calcium Carbonate Precipitation,E. Mueller, C.S. Sikes, B.J. Little ................................... 829

Accelerative Effect of Wear on Corrosion of High-AlloyStainless Steel, X.-X. Jiang, S.-Z. Li, D. Tao, J. Yang ..... 836

Nonequilibrium Alloying of Graphite-Reinforced AluminumMetal-Matrix Composites, T.R. Schrecengost, B.A. Shaw,R.G. Wendt, W.C. Moshier ............................................ 842

Erosion in Disturbed Liquid/Particle Pipe Flow, Effectsof Flow Geometry and Particle Surface Roughness,J. Postlethwaite, S. Nesic .............................................. 850

Performance Variancaes of Galvanized Steel in Mortar andConcrete, W.G. Hime, M. Machin .................................. 858

Technical Note: Low-pH Stress Corrosion Crack Propagationin API X-65 Line Pipe Steel, B.A. Harle, J.A. Beavers ...... 861

November (No. 11)Effects of Carbides on Susceptibility of Alloy 600 to Stress

Corrosion Cracking in High-Temperature Water, R.B. Rebak,Z. Xia, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ................................... 867

Kinetics of Passive Film Formation on Scratched BareSurfaces of Stainless Steels in Magnesium ChlorideSolutions, D. Li, X. Mao, R. Zhu .................................... 877

Applicability of Repassivation Potential for Long-TermPrediction of Localized Corrosion of Alloy 825 and Type316L Stainless Steel, N. Sridhar, G.A. Cragnolino .......... 885

Influence of Impurity Elements on Electrochemical Activityof Aluminum Activated by Indium, G. Creslin, L.P. Friery,W.M. Carroll ................................................................. 895

Effects of ã-ray Irradiation on Crack Growth of SensitixzedType 304 Stainless Steel in 288oC Water, K. Nakata, S. Shimanuki, H. Anzai, M. Fuse, S. Hattori ................. 903

Influence of Cathodic and Anodic Currents on CavitationErosion, J.G. Auret, O.R.R.A. Damm, G.J. Wright,R.P.A. Robinson............................................................ 910

Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors for Component CoolingWater Systems, D.B. Alexander, A.A. Moccari ................ 921

Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys in Acidified LithiumChloride Solutions, S.J. Pawel ....................................... 929

Corrosion of Steel in Cracked Concrete, N.S. Berke,M.P. Dallaire, M.C. Highs, R.J. Hoopes .......................... 934

December (No. 12)Technical Note: Improving Corrosion Resistance of

Magnesium by Nonequilibrium Alloying with Yttrium,P.L. Miller, B.A. Shaw, R.G. Wendt, W.C. Moshier .......... 947

Stress Corrosion Cracking Characteristics of a Range ofPipeline Steels in Carbonate-Bicarbonate Solution,R.N. Parkins, E. Belhimer, W.K. Blanchard, Jr. ............. 951

Effects of Environment on Localized Corrosion of Copper-Based, High-Level Waste Container Materials, N. Sridhar,G.A. Cragnolino ............................................................ 967

Electrochemical Investigations of Pitting Corrosion inNitrogen-Bearing Type 316LN Stainless Steel, G.C. Palit,V. Kain, H.S. Gadiyar.................................................... 977

Correlation of Steel Corrosion in Pipe Flow with JetImpingement and Rotating Cylinder Tests, K.D. Efird,E.J. Wright, J.A. Boros, T.G. Hailey ............................... 992

Effects of Moisture Availibility on Corrosion Kinetics of SteelEmbedded in Concrete, J.A. Gonzalez, W. Lopez,P. Rodriguez ............................................................... 1004

August (No. 8)Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of Iron-Boron-

Silicon Metallic Glasses in HCl Solution, K. Habib,R. Nessler, K. Moore ..................................................... 619

Sodium Molybdate as a Corrosion Inhibitor of Mild Steel inNatural Waters; Part 1 — Flow Rate Effects, D.G. Kolman,S.R. Taylor ................................................................... 622

Sodium Molybdate at a Corrosion Inhibitor of Mild Steel inNatural Waters; Part 2 — Molybdate Concentration Effects,D.G. Kolman, S.R. Taylor .............................................. 635

Inhibition Effects of I-and I2 on Stress Corrosion Cracking ofStainless Steel in Acidic Chloride Solutions, Y.L. Huang,C.-N. Cao, M. Lu, J.-C. Lin ............................................ 644

Use of a Constant Deflection Test to Evaluate Susceptibilityto Irradiation-Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking,A.J. Jacobs, G.P. Wozadlo, G.M. Gordon ....................... 650

Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel in Phosphoric AcidPolluted by Sulfide Ions, A. Bellaouchou, A. Guenbour,A. Ben Bachir ............................................................... 656

Accelerated Test Method for Assessing Corrosion andWeathering of Paints for Atmospheric Corrosion Control,B.S. Skerry, C.H. Simpson ............................................ 663

Analysis of Large Plastic Deflections in C-Rings Used inAccelerated Testing for Stress Corrosion Cracking,C.F. Lo, W.E. Mayo, S. Weissmann, W.H. Cullen ............ 675

Technical Note: Corrosion Potential for Aluminum AlloysMeasured by ASTM G 69, T.D. Burleigh, R.C. Rennick,F.S. Bovard .................................................................. 683

CO2 Corrosion of N-80 Steel at 71oC in a Two-Phase FlowSystem, C.A. Palacios, J.R. Shadley ............................... 686

Inhibition of Hydrogen Permeation in Steels Corroding inSour Fluids, R.L. Martin ............................................... 694

September (No. 9)Polarization and Resistivity Measurements of Post-

Crystallization Changes in Amorphous Fe-B-Si Alloys,I. Chattoraj, A.K. Bhattamishra, A. Mitra ....................... 707

Effects of Temperature on Crack Growth Rate in SensitizedType 304 Stainless Steel and Alloy 600, P.L. Andresen ... 714

Determination of Coating Deterioration with ElectrochemicalImpedance Spectroscopy; Part 2 — Development of a Methodfor Field Testing of Protective Coatings, C.H. Tsai,F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 726

Influence of Homogenization and Artificial Aging HeatTreatments on Corrosion Behavior of Mg-Al Alloys,T. Bedkjoudi, C. Fiaud, L. Robbiola ............................... 738

Corrosion, Passivity, and Pitting of Carbon Steel in AqueousSolutions of HCO3-, CO2, and Cl–, K. Videm, A.M. Koren . 746

Technical Note: Adherence of Sulfide Mineral LayersProduced by Corrosion of Copper Alloys, M.B. McNeil,A.L. Amos, T.L. Woods (Erratum, March 1994, p. IBC) .. 755

Growth Behavior and Corrosion Resistance of 5% Al-ZnCoating, K.-L. Lin, J.K. Ho, C.S. Jong, J.-T. Lee ............. 759

Stability of the Passive State of Ni-Zr Glassy Alloys,M. Janik-Czachor ......................................................... 763

Initiation of Crevice Corrosion by Stray Current on StainlessSteel Propeller Shafts, D.R. Lenard, J.G. Moores ............ 769

Design of an Electrochemical Probe for MonitoringSusceptibility of Steel in Pickling to Hydrogen-InducedCracking, Y.F. Cheng, Y.L. Du ....................................... 776

October (No. 10)Influence of Heat Treatment and Grain Shape on Exfoliation

Corrosion of Al-Li Alloy 8090, D.J. Kelly, M.J. Robinson. 787Effect of Specimen Width on Stress Corrosion Cracking of

Type 304 Stainless Steel, R. Nishimura ......................... 796Effects of Ni on Stress Corrosion Susceptibility of High-Cr

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1994 (Vol. 50)

January (No. 1)Oxidation Behaviors of Five Low-Alloy Structural Steels at

600oC, Y.-N. Chang ........................................................... 3Effects of Free Tin on Filiform Corrosion Behavior of Lightly

Tin-Coated Steel, J. Morita, M. Yoshida ........................... 11Stress Corrosion Behavior of �-Al Bronze in Saline Water,

B.G. Ateya, E.A. Ashour, S.M. Sayed ............................... 20Effectiveness of Ion Vapor-Deposited Aluminum as a

Primer for Epoxy and Urethane Topcoats, J.F. McIntyre,L. Hang .......................................................................... 26

A Numerical Model for Cathodic Protection of Buried Pipes,F. Brichau, J. Deconinck ................................................ 39

Computation of Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Distribution inConcrete Marine Bridge Substructures, S.C. Kranc,A.A. Sagüés .................................................................... 50

A Study of the Growth of �-Al2O3 Scales Using High-Resolution Imaging Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry,R. Prescott, D.F. Mitchell, M.J. Graham .......................... 62

Performance of Black, Galvanized, and Epoxy-CoatedReinforced Steels in Chloride-Contaminated Concrete,S.R. Yeomans ................................................................. 72

Erosion by Char and Ash and Deposition of Ash on CarbonSteel in the Convective Section of an Industrial Boiler,P.M. Walsh, J. Xie, R.L. Poe, B.G. Miller, A.W. Scaroni ..... 82

February (No. 2)Use of Differential Pulse Polarography to Study Corrosion

of Galvanized Steel in Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solution,J. García-Antón, V. Perez-Herranz, J.L. Guinon,G. Lacoste ...................................................................... 91

Effects of Shot-Peening on Corrosion and Stress CorrosionCracking Behaviors of Sensitized Alloy 600 in ThiosulfateSolution, W.-T. Tsai, C.-S. Chang, J.-T. Lee ..................... 98

Inhibition of Acidic Corrosion of Aluminum by TriazolineDerivatives, E. Khamis, M. Atea, ................................... 106

Determination of the Reactive Area of Organic-Coated MetalsUsing the Breakpoint Method, F. Deflorian, L. Fedrizzi,P.L. Bonora .................................................................. 113

Electrochemical Behavior of the T1(Al2CuLi) IntermetallicCompound and Its Role in Localized Corrosion of Al-2%Li-3% Cu Alloys, R.G. Buchheit, J.P. Moran, G.E. Stoner 120

Behavior of Type 304 and Type 316 Austenitic StainlessSteels in 55% Lithium Bromide Heavy Brine Environments,D. Itzhak, O. Elias ........................................................ 131

Behavior of Aspartic Acid as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Steel,D.J. Kalota, D.C. Silverman .......................................... 138

Organic Corrosion Inhibitors for Aluminum in PerchloricAcid, M. Metikos-Hukovic, Z. Grubac,E. Stupnisek-Lisac ....................................................... 146

Inhibition of Hydrogen Absorption by Steels in Wet HydrogenSulfide Refinery Environments, S.M. Wilhelm,D. Abayarathna ............................................................ 152

Field and Laboratory Testing of High-Alloy Steels and NickelAlloys Used in Fastenings in Road Tunnels, H. Haselmair,R. Morach, H. Boehni ................................................... 160

March (No. 3)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel

Weldments in the Active State, Z. Fang, Y.S. Wu, R. Zhu 171Corrosion Behavior of As-Cast, Silicon Carbide Particulate-

Aluminum Alloy Metal-Matrix Composites, M.M. Buarzaiga,S.J. Thorpe .................................................................. 176

Cathodic Polarization and Protection of SimulatedPrestressed Concrete Pilings in Seawater, R. Pangrazzi,W.H. Hartt, R.J. Kessler ................................................ 186

Determination of the Fracture Mechanism of Mild Steel inan Overprotective Environment by Slow Strain Rate Testing,Y. Yamaguchi, H. Nonaka ............................................. 197

Corrosion-Resistant, Chromate-Free Talc Coatings forAluminum, R.G. Buchheit, M.D. Bode, G.E. Stoner ....... 205

Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum-Lithium Alloys, W.N. Garrard ............................................................... 215

Composite Film Formation on Iron in Sulfuric Acid byBusmith (III) Chloride and Benzyl Thiocyanate, M. Ohi,H. Nishihara, K. Aramaki .............................................. 226

Predicting Chloride Profiles in Concrete, N.S. Berke,M.C. Hicks ................................................................... 234

Corrosion of Carbon Steels, Stainless Steels, and Titaniumin Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solution, J.L. Guinon,J. García-Antón, V. Perez-Herranz, G. Lacoste ............... 240

Erratum: Adherence of Sulfide Mineral Layers Produced byCorrosion of Copper Alloys, M.B. McNeil, A.L. Amos,T.L. Woods (September 1993, p. 755) ............................ IBC

April (No. 4)Crevice Corrosion of Alloy 625 in Chlorinated ASTM Artificial

Ocean Water, R.S. Lillard, M.P. Jurinski, J.R. Scully ..... 251A New Crevice Corrosion Testing Method and its Use in the

Investigation of Oil Stain, Y.J. Tan ................................ 266Use of Tannin Anticorrosive Reaction Primer to Improve

Traditional Coating Systems, G. Matamala, W.W. Smeltzer,G. Droguett .................................................................. 270

Technical Note: Wood Solution for Studies of CorrosiveWear of Woodcutting Tools, M. Ziomek-Moroz ................ 276

Susceptibility of Low-Alloy Carbon Steel to Pitting and StressCorrosion Cracking in Steam Generator Conditions,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska, Z. Xia, R.B. Rebak, P. Skulte . 279

Influence of Velocity on Corrosion of Copper in AlkalineChloride Solutions, C.B. Diem, M.E. Orazem ................. 290

Hydrogen Ingress into Copper-Nickel Alloys, B.G. Pound .. 301Electrochemical Stripping of Galvannealed Coatings on Steel,

X.G. Zhang, I.C. Bravo .................................................. 308Influence of Aging on Intergranular Corrosion of a 25%

Chromium-5% Nickel Duplex Stainless Steel,K. Ravindranath, S.N. Malhotra (Erratum, August 1994, p.IBC) ............................................................................. 318

May (No. 5)Technical Note: Use of the Kelvin Probe Technique to Study

Corrosion by Ionic Particles in Humid Gases, O. Albani,S.-M. Huang, R.A. Oriani .............................................. 331

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Cracking of X52 CarbonSteel in Dilute Aqueous Solutions, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,Z. Xia, R.B. Rebak ........................................................ 334

Corrosion Wear of Duplex Stainless Steels in Sulfuric AcidSolution Containing Chloride, T.-C. Zhang, X.-X. Jiang,X.-C. Lu, S.-Z. Li, C.X. Shi ............................................ 339

Microbe-Enhanced Environmental Fatigue Crack Propagationin HY130 Steel, R.P. Gangloff, R.G. Kelly ....................... 345

Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Study Reaction Productsof Polyphenols and Iron Compounds, J. Gust,J. Suwalski .................................................................. 355

Inorganic Anions and Copper Pitting, M. Edwards,J. Rehring, T. Meyer ..................................................... 366

Cation Enhancement of Internally Coated Metal ContainerCorrosion Failure, W.S. Tait, K.S. Handrich ................... 373

Influence of Stress Intensity and Loading Mode onIntergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 inPrimary Waters of Pressurized Water Reactors, R.B. Rebak,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 378

Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-PressurePipelines in Contact with Solutions of Near Neutral pH,R.N. Parkins, W.K. Blanchard, Jr., B.S. Delanty ............ 394

June (No. 6)Artificial Neural Network Predictions of Degradation of

Nonmetallic Lining Materials from Laboratory Tests,D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 411

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Discussion: Corrosion of Steel in Cracked Concrete,D.B. McDonald ............................................................. 419

Effect of Halogenation on Yellow Metal Corrosion: Inhibitionby Triazoles, F. Lu, N.M. Rao, B. Yang, J.E. Hoots,R.S. Budrys .................................................................. 422

Selection of Corrosion Inhibitors for Use in Sour Media,V.S. Sastri, J.R. Perumareddi ........................................ 432

Degradation of Epoxy Coatings on Phosphatized Zinc-Electroplated Steel, F. Deflorian, V.B. Miskovic-Stankovic,P.L. Bonora, L. Fedrizzi ................................................. 438

Sensitivity to Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 405 StainlessSteel in High-Temperature Aqueous Environments,S. Frangini ................................................................... 447

Effects of Phosphorus on Corrosion Resistance ofElectroless Nickel in 50% Sodium Hydroxide, R.L. Zeller, III,L. Salvati, Jr. ................................................................ 457

Stability of Lead Brass Alloys in Acidic Chloride and SulfateSolutions, S.S. El-Egamy, A.S. El-Azab, W.A. Badawy .... 468

Brittle Fractures of Prestressed Bridge Steel Exposed toChloride-Bearing Environments Caused by Corrosion-Generated Hydrogen, V. Novokshchenov ....................... 477

July (No. 7)Sensitization of High-Nitrogen Austenitic Stainless Steels by

Dichromium Nitride Precipitation, J.W. Simmons,D.G. Atteridge, J.C. Rawers ........................................... 491

Analysis of Electrochemical Noise by the Stochastic ProcessDetector Method, P.R. Roberge ...................................... 502

Technical Note: Early Growth of Single Pits in Weak AcidicChloride Media and Anion Effects on Solubility of Salt inthe Pit Anolyte, Y. Sugie, T. Motooka, S. Fujii ................ 513

Galvanic Interactions Between Alloys and Minerals inSulfuric Acid, D.A. Jones, A.J.P. Paul ............................ 516

Surface Modification Effects on Hydrogen Permeation in High-Temperature, High-Pressure, Hydrogen-Hydrogen SulfideEnvironments, T. Fukai, K. Matsumoto ......................... 522

Nonaqueous Inhibition of Iron-Boron-Silicon AmorphousElectrodes in Hydrochloric Acid: An Alternating CurrentImpedance Study, K. Habib, A. Abdullah ....................... 531

Prediction of Sulfide Stress Cracking in High-StrengthTubulars, H. Asahi, M. Ueno, T. Yonezawa .................... 537

Structure of Rust on Weathering Steel in Rural andIndustrial Environments, H.E. Townsend, T.C. Simpson,G.L. Johnson................................................................ 546

Corrosion Behavior of 13% Chromium Steel in AcidStimulations, S. Huizinga, W.E. Liek ............................. 555

August (No. 8)Technical Note: Electrochemical Test for Predicting

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Aluminum andAA 7005 Alloy, E.S. Ayllon, B.M. Rosales ....................... 571

Chronoamperometric Study of Mild Steel Pitting in SodiumSulfide Aqueous Solution, T.F. Otero, C. Achucarro ....... 576

Relationships Between Rotating Disk CorrosionMeasurements and Corrosion in Pipe Flow, G. Liu,D.A. Tree, M.S. High ..................................................... 584

Influence of Bath Composition on Aluminum Corrosion inAlkali Carbonate Melt, V.I. Sannikov, V.Y. Kudyakov,E.V. Nikitina, A.A. Pankratov ........................................ 594

Effect of Corrosion on the Isoelectric Point of Stainless Steel,N. Kallay, D. Kovacevic, I Dedic, V. Tomasic .................. 598

Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by Bacteria, G. Hernandez,V. Kucera, D. Thierry, A. Pedersen, M. Hermansson(Erratum: October 1994, p. IBC) .................................. 603

Discussion: Effectiveness of Ion Vapor-DepositedAluminum as a Primer for Epoxy and Urethan Topcoats,F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 609

Surface Treatment for Inhibition of Corrosion and HydrogenPenetration of Type 718 Alloy, B.N. Popov, G. Zheng,R.E. White .................................................................... 613

Inhibition of Copper Corrosion in Aqueous Sodium ChlorideSolution by Various Forms of the Piperidine Moiety,M.M. Singh, R.B. Rastogi, B.N. Upadhyay...................... 620

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Cathodically Protected High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels Exposed to Sulfate-ReducingBacteria, M.J. Robinson, P.J. Kilgallon .......................... 626

Field Measurement of Hydrogen in Sour Gas Pipelines,M. Elboujdaini, V.S. Sastri, R.W. Revie .......................... 636

Electrochemical Sensors for Monitoring Hydrogen in Steel,D.R. Morris, V.S. Sastri, M. Elboujdaini, R.W. Revie ....... 641

Erratum: Influence of Aging on Intergranular Corrosion of a25% Chromium-5% Nickel Duplex Stainless Steel,K. Ravindranath, S.N. Malhotra (April 1994, p. 318) ...... IBC

September (No. 9)Pitting Corrosion of Pipeline Steel in Dilute Bicarbonate

Solution with Chloride Ions, X. Mao, X. Liu, R.W. Revie . 651Pitting and Crevice Corrosion of Iron Aluminides in a Mild

Acid-Chloride Solution, J.G. Kim, R.A. Buchanan .......... 658Principal Factors Affecting Microbiologically Influenced

Corrosion of Carbon Steel, C.-G. Peng, J.K. Park ........... 669Mechanism of Crack Growth in Alloy 600 in High-

Temperature Deaerated Water, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska,Z. Xia, R.R. Valbuena ................................................... 676

Developments in the Slip-Dissolution Model of StressCorrosion Cracking, R.C. Newman (Erratum, September1996, p. 728) ................................................................ 682

Probing Corrosion Activity in High Subcritical andSupercritical Water Through Electrochemical NoiseAnalysis, C. Liu, D.D. Macdonald, E. Medina, J.J. Villa,J.M. Bueno .................................................................. 687

Effect of Molybdenum on Sulfide Stress Cracking Resistanceof Low-Alloy Steels, C.-M. Liao, J.-L. Lee ........................ 695

Lifetime Prediction for Organic Coatings on Steel and aMagnesium Alloy Using Electrochemical ImpedanceMethods, J.R. Scully, S.T. Hensley ................................ 705

Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Two-Phase Flow,S. Nesic, L. Lunde ......................................................... 717

October (No. 10)Grain Boundary Composition and Irradiation-Assisted Stress

Corrosion Cracking resistance in Type 348 Stainless Steel,A.J. Jacobs, G.P. Wozadlo, K. Nakata, T. Okada,S. Suzuki ..................................................................... 731

Discussion: Determination of the Reactive Area of Organic-Coated Metals Using the Breakpoint Method,F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 741

On-line Corrosion Moniatoring with ElectrochemicalImpedance Spectroscopy, P.R. Roberge, V.S. Sastri ........ 744

Initiation Behavior of Pitting in Stainless Steels byAccumulation of Triiodide Ions in Water Droplets,Y. Tsukaue, G. Nakao, Y. Takimoto, K. Yoshida ............. 755

Prediction and Measurement of Pitting Damage Functions forCondensing Heat Exchangers, D.D. Macdonald, C. Liu,M. Urquidi-Macdonald, G.H. Stickford, B. Hindin,A.K. Agrawal, K. Krist ................................................... 761

Reply to Discussion: Corrosion of Steel in CrackedConcrete, N.S. Berke, M.P. Dallaire, M.C. Hicks,R.J. Hoopes .................................................................. 781

Initiation and Growth of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Type316L Stainless Steel During Slow Strain Rate Testing,T. Haruna, T. Shibata ................................................... 785

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of CoatedAluminum Beverage Containers; Part 1 — Determinationof an Optimal Parameter for Large-Sample Evaluation,J.A. Grandle, S.R. Taylor .............................................. 792

Cathodic Protection to Mitigate External Corrosion ofUnderground Steel Pipe Beneath Disbonded Coating,F. Gan, S.-W. Sun, G. Sabde, D.-T. Chin ....................... 804

Erratum: Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by Bacteria,

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103103

G. Hernandez, V. Kucera, D. Thierry, A. Pedersen,M. Hermansson (August 1994, p. 603) .......................... IBC

November (No. 11)Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Matrix for Graphite-

Aluminum Composites, R.G. Wendt, W.C. Moshier,B.A. Shaw, P.L. Miller, D.L. Olson ................................. 819

Laser Processing of High-Chromium Nickel-ChromiumCoatings Deposited by Various Thermal Spraying Methods,Y. Longa-Nava, M. Takemoto ......................................... 827

Optimization of the Alternating Voltage Passivation Processfor Stainless Steel, F.B. Mansfeld, S.H. Lin,L. Kwiatkowski ............................................................. 838

Structure and Corrosive Wear Resistance of Plasma-NitridedAlloy Steels in 3% Sodium Chloride Solutions, C.K. Lee,H.C. Shih ..................................................................... 848

Effect of Applied Potential on Changes in Solution ChemistryInside Crevices on Type 304L Stainless Steel and Alloy 825,N. Sridhar, D.S. Dunn .................................................. 857

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Type 304 StainlessSteel in Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid + Sodium Chlorideat Ambient Temperature, Z. Fang, Y.S. Wu, R. Zhu, B. Cao,F. Xiao ......................................................................... 873

Effect of Superficial Oxides on Corrosion of SteelReinforcement Embedded in Concrete, J. Avila-Mendoza,J.M. Flores, U.C. Castillo .............................................. 879

EDTA-Hydroxylamine Sulfate-Fe2+: An Efficient CorrosionInhibitor System for an Industrial Crystallization Plant,G. Capobianco, C. Goatin, G. Moretti, S. Patron,L. Toniolo ..................................................................... 886

Stress Corrosion Cracking of a High-Strength Steel inAqueous Solutions, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez,R.P.M. Procter .............................................................. 898

December (No. 12)Distribution of Steady-State Cathodic Currents Underneath a

Disbonded Coating, R. Brousseau, S. Qian .................... 907Sensitization Behavior of Alloy 800H as Characterized by the

Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation (EPR)Technique, G.L. Edgemon, M. Marek, D.F. Wilson,G.E.C. Bell ................................................................... 912

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Solution Heat-Treated and Aged�-Titanium Alloys Ti-15% V-3% Cr-3% Al-3% Sn andTi-15% Mo-3% Nb-3% Al, G.A. Young, Jr., J.R. Scully .... 919

Factors Influencing the Rate of Cathodic Disbonding ofCoatings, U. Steinsmo, J.I. Skar .................................... 934

Radiation Hardening and Radiation-Induced ChromiumDepletion Effects on Intergranular Stress CorrosionCracking in Austenitic Stainless Steels, S.M. Bruemmer,E.P. Simonen ............................................................... 940

Modified Double-Cantilever Beam Test for Sulfide StressCracking of Tubular Steels, V.I. Astafjev, P.S. Shmelev,T.V. Tetjueva ................................................................ 947

Differences in Corrosion Behavior of Ferritic and AusteniticStainless Steels, T. Ujiro, K. Yoshioka, R.W. Staehle ...... 953

Corrosion of High-Alloy Materials in Aqueous HydrofluoricAcid Environments, S.J. Pawel ...................................... 963

1995 (Vol. 51)

January (No. 1)Effects of Alloying Additions on Corrosion and Passivation

Behaviors of Type 304 Stainless Steel, A.A. Hermas,K. Ogura, S. Takagi, T. Adachi .......................................... 3

Irradiation Effects on the Electrochemistry and CorrosionResistance of Stainless Steel, S.M. Bruemmer, B.W. Arey,J.I. Cole, C.F. Windisch, Jr. ............................................ 11

Enhanced Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum Alloy7075 in the Presence of Oxalate Anions, L. Kobotiatis,

C. Tsikrikas, P.G. Koutsoukos ......................................... 19Hydrogen Embrittlement Interactions in Cold-Worked Steel,

H. Huang, W.J.D. Shaw .................................................. 30Relationship Between Radical Scavenging Effects and

Anticorrosive Properties of Polyphenols, J. Gust, I. Wawer 37Mechanism of Iron Inhibition by Stearic Acid Langmuir-

Blodgett Monolayers, W. Xing, Y.K. Shan, D. Guo,T. Lu, S. Xi ..................................................................... 45

Intergranular Corrosion of an Aluminum-Magnesium-Silicon-Copper Alloy, T.D. Burleigh, E. Ludwiczak,R.A. Petri (Erratum: March 1995, p. 248) ....................... 50

Effect of Biofilms on Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steels inCoastal Seawater, H.-J. Zhang, S.C. Dexter ..................... 56

Characterization of Tellurium-Based Conversion Coatings byX-Ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure and FourierTransform Infrared Spectroscopy, S. Shah, A. Ward,A.J. Davenport ............................................................... 67

Review: Replacements for Chromium Pretreatments onAluminum, S.M. Cohen .................................................. 71

Effect of Current Distribution on Corrosion Rate Measure-ments in Reinforced Concrete, S. Feliu, J.A. Gonzalez, M.C.Andrade ......................................................................... 79

February (No. 2)Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-60 Line Pipe Steel in a

Carbonate-Bicarbonate Solution, A.K. Pilkey, S.B. Lambert,A. Plumtree .................................................................... 91

Evaluation of Corrosion Degradation in Coated Steel UsingAlternating Current Impedance Spectroscopy, D.F. Wei,I. Chatterjee, D.A. Jones ................................................. 97

Method for Determining the Faradaic Impedance of anElectrode Reaction: Application to Metal Corrosion RateMeasruements, F. Berthier, J.-P. Diard, B. Le Gorrec,C. Montella ................................................................... 105

Heterogeneous Reaction Between Steel and Zinc Phosphate,R. Romagnoli, V.G. Vetere ............................................. 116

Thioacetamide as an Activator for the PotentiodynamicReactivation Method in Evaluating Susceptibility of Type304L Stainless Steel, Z. Fang, L. Zhang, Y.S. Wu, J.Q. Li,D.B. Sun, G. Jiang, Z.M. Cui ........................................ 124

Noise Analysis Applied to Electrochemical System,U. Bertocci, F. Huet ...................................................... 131

Suitability of Assessment Methods for Identifying Active andPassive Zones in Reinforced Concrete, J.A. Gonzalez,M. Benito, S. Feliu, P. Rodriguez, M.C. Andrade ............. 145

Method for On-Line Determination of Underdeposit CorrosionRates in Cooling Water Systems, B. Yang ...................... 153

March (No. 3)Galvanostatic, Creviced Stress Corrosion Test for Austenitic

Stainless Steels in Hot Chloride Solutions, M.I. Suleiman,R.C. Newman ............................................................... 171

Potential-pH Diagrams of Stress Effects on Occluded CellCorrosion Inside Stress Corrosion Cracks, J.Y. Zuo,M. Pourbaix, Y.P. Liu, C.C. Xu ...................................... 177

Effect of Sulfate Ions on Corrosion Inhibition of AA 7075Aluminum Alloy in Sodium Chloride Solutions, T.I. Wu,J.K. Wu ........................................................................ 185

Cyclic Oxidation Plus Carburization of Heat-ResistantAlloys, M.A. Harper, M. Ducasse, D.J. Young ................. 191

Nonlinear Group-Contribution Models of CorrosionInhibition, I. Lukovits, E. Dalman, G. Palinkas .............. 201

Photocorrosion of Passive Films on Titanium in SulfuricAcid, M. Mikula, M. Ceppan, J. Panak ........................... 206

Pitting Corrosion of Passivated â-Tin Monocrystals, R. Guo,F. Weinberg, D. Tromans .............................................. 212

Crack Tip Microsampling and Growth Rate Measurements inLow-Alloy Steel in High-Temperature Water, P.L. Andresen,L.M. Young ................................................................... 223

Corrosion Characteristics of the Iron-Aluminum Alloy Layer

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and the Welding Zone of Aluminum-Coated Steel inHydrogen Sulfide, L. Yaijang, Z. Yonglan ....................... 234

Corrosion Performance and Application Limits of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys in Oilfield Service, A. Miyasaka,H. Ogawa ..................................................................... 239

Erratum: Intergranular Corrosion of an Aluminum-Magnesium-Silicon-Copper Alloy, T.D. Burleigh,E. Ludwiczak, R.A. Petri (January 1995, p. 50) .............. 248

April (No. 4)Using Local Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to

Examine Coating Failure, R.S. Lillard, J. Kruger, W.S. Tait,P.J. Moran ................................................................... 251

Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Carbon Dioxide-SaturatedSolutions Containing Small Amounts of Hydrogen Sulfide,K. Videm, J. Kvarekval .................................................. 260

1994 Whitney Award Lecture: Corrosion Science,Corrosion Engineering, and Advanced Technologies,R.M. Latanision ............................................................ 270

Inhibitor Protection of Metals at the Corrosion Fatigue CrackGrowth State, V.V. Panasyuk, L.V. Ratych ..................... 284

Corrosion Monitoring System Based on Measurement andAnalysis of Electrochemical Noise, A. Legat, V. Dolecek .. 295

A Solid-State Potentiometric Sensor for Monitoring Hydrogenin Commercial Pipeline Steel, D.R. Morris, L. Wan ......... 301

Corrosion Behavior of a High-Chromium Duplex StainlessSteel with Minor Additions of Ruthenium in Sulfuric Acid,J.H. Potgieter, H.C. Brookes .......................................... 312

Influence of C16 Quaternary Amine on Surface Films andPolarization Resistance of Mild Steel in Carbon Dioxide-Saturated 5% Sodium Chloride, H. Malik ...................... 321

May (No. 5)Cavitation Corrosion Behavior of Cast Nickel-Aluminum

Bronze in Seawater, A. Al-Hashem, P.G. Caceres,W.T. Riad, H.M. Shalaby ............................................... 331

Effect of Complex Inclusions on Pit Initiation in 18%Chromium-8% Nickel Stainless Steel Types 303, 304, and321, N.J.E. Dowling, D. Duret-Thual, G. Auclair,J.-P. Audouard, P. Combrade ........................................ 343

Pitting Corrosion of Passivated Zinc Monocrystals, R. Guo,F. Weinberg, D. Tromans .............................................. 356

Corrosion Inhibition of Copper with Benzotriazole and OtherOrganic Surfactants, Y. Ling, Y.C. Guan, K.N. Han ........ 367

Technical Note: Effect of Specimen Thickness on CrackingSusceptibility of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature Water,R.B. Rebak, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska ........................... 376

Surface Roughness and the Metastable Pitting of StainlessSteel in Chloride Solutions, G.T. Burstein,P.C. Pistorius ............................................................... 380

Localized Cathodic Protection of Simulated PrestressedConcrete Pilings in Seawater, O. Chaix, W.H. Hartt,R.J. Kessler, R. Powers ................................................. 386

Environment-Assisted Cracking of Fe-32% Mn-9% Al Alloysin 35% Sodium Chloride Solution, S.-C. Chang, J.Y. Liu,H.K. Juang ................................................................... 399

June (No. 6)L-Methionine Methyl Ester Hydrochloride as a Corrosion

Inhibitor of Iron in Acid Chloride Solution, B. Hammouti,A. Aouniti, M. Taleb, M. Brighli, S. Kertit ....................... 411

Anodic Dissolution-Based Mechanism for the RapidCracking, Preexposure Phenomenon Demonstrated byAluminum-Lithium-Copper Alloys, R.G. Buchheit,F.D. Wall, G.E. Stoner, J.P. Moran ................................ 417

Electroplating of Thin Films of Bismuth onto Type 4340Steel and Alloy 718 to Prevent Hydrogen Embrittlement,B.N. Popov, G. Zheng, R.E. White .................................. 429

Inhibition of Acid Corrosion of Pure Aluminum with 5-Benzylidine-1-Methyl-2-Methylthio-Imidazole-4-One,

G.A. El-Mahdy, S.S. Mahmoud ..................................... 436Predicting Susceptibility of Alloy 600 to Intergranular Stress

Corrosion Cracking Using a Modified ElectrochemicalPotentiokinetic Reactivation Test, M.-K. Ahn, H.-S. Kwon,J.-H. Lee ...................................................................... 441

Effect of Gamma Radiation on Stability of Silver-SilverChloride and Mercury-Calomel Commercial ReferenceElectrodes, M.J. Danielson............................................ 450

Effect of ã Phase on Corrosive Wear of Duplex StainlessSteel in Sulfuric Acid Solution, X.-C. Lu, S.-Z. Li, X.-X.Jiang, T.-C. Zhang ........................................................ 456

Intergranular Corrosion Testing by Etching at a ConstantPotential, R. Qvarfort .................................................... 463

Corrosion Behavior of Annealed and Hard-Drawn Copperin Soft Tap Water, F.M. Al-Kharafi, H.M. Shalaby .......... 469

Corrosion Consequences and Inhibition of Galvanic Couplesin Petroleum Production Equipment, R.L. Martin ........... 482

July (No. 7)A New Technique for Correlation of Underground Corrosion,

G.-L. Song, C.-N. Cao, H.-C. Lin .................................... 491Effect of Applied Potentials on Environmental Cracking

Behavior of 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Weldments, K.S. Raja,K.P. Rao ....................................................................... 498

Tunneling Corrosion Mechanism of 25% Chromium-20%Nickel-Niobium Stainless Steel in Highly Oxidizing NitricAcid, H. Kajimura, M. Harada, T. Okada, M. Okubo,H. Nagano .................................................................... 507

Generation of Stress Corrosion Cracking Environments atPipeline Surfaces, E.A. Charles, R.N. Parkins................. 518

Solitonic Theory of Crystal Surface Stability in AggressiveMedia, G.V. Khaldeev, H.V. Kuznetsova ......................... 528

Role of Hydrogen Promoters on Corrosion and Hydrogenationof Mild Steel in Aqueous and Methanolic Hydrochloric AcidSolutions, B.B. Paty, C.R. Das, D.D.N. Singh ................. 537

Corrosion of Commercially Pure Al 995 in Chloride SolutionsContaining Carbon Dioxide, Bicarbonate, and Copper Ions,A. Bjorgum, H. Sigurdsson, K. Nisancioglu .................... 544

Effect of Elemental Sulfur and Mercaptans on Copper StripCorrosion and Use of the ASTM D 130 Test Method,J. García-Antón, J. Monzo, J.L. Guinon......................... 558

August (No. 8)Dissolution Mechanism of Duplex Stainless Steels in the

Active-to-Passive Transition Range and the Role ofMicrostructure, E. Symniotis ........................................ 571

Effect of Coating Time on Corrosion Behavior of ElectrolessNickel-Phosphorus-Coated Powder Metallurgy IronSpecimens, D. Singh, R. Balasubramaniam, R.K. Dube . 581

Pitting Behavior of Type 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Weldments,K.S. Raja, K.P. Rao ....................................................... 586

Improving the Inhibitive Performance of Dibenzyl Sulfoxidefor Pickling of Steel in Sulfuric Acid, D.D.N. Singh,B. Gaur ........................................................................ 593

Assessment of Data from Three Electrochemical Instrumentsfor Evaluation of Reinforcement Corrosion Rates in ConcreteBridge Components, J. Flis, H.W. Pickering,K. Osseo-Asare ............................................................. 602

Corrosion Behavior of Alumina-Aluminum and SiliconCarbide-Aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites, P.C.R. Nunes,L.V. Ramanathan ......................................................... 610

Effects of Surface Chromium Depletion on LocalizedCorrosion of Alloy 825 as a High-Level Nuclear WasteContainer Material, D.S. Dunn, N. Sridhar,G.A. Cragnolino ............................................................ 618

Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum Pigments in AqueousAlkaline Media at Different pH Values, B. Muller, K. Franze,D. Mebarek .................................................................. 625

Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide on Aqueous Corrosion ofCommercially Pure Al 995, A. Bjorgum, H. Sigurdsson,

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105105

Characterization of the Oxide Film Formed on Type 316Stainless Steel in 288oC Water in Cyclic Normal andHydrogen Water Chemistries, Y.-J. Kim ......................... 849

Effect of Porosity on Resistance of Epoxy Coatings to Cold-Wall Blistering, J.R. Kosek, J.N. DuPont, A.R. Marder .... 861

Erosion and Erosion-Corrosion of Metals, A.V. Levy ......... 872

December (No. 12)Adsorption of Octadecyldimethylbenzylammonium Chloride to

Two Carbon Steel Microstructures as Observed withSurface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, L.J. Oblonsky,G.R. Chesnut, T.M. Devine ............................................ 891

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 StainlessSteel in Doped High-Temperature Water, J. Congleton,R.A. Berrisford, W. Yang ............................................... 901

A Mechanistic Study of the Effects of Nitrogen on theCorrosion Properties of Stainless Steels, P.R. Levey,A. van Bennekom ......................................................... 911

Assessing the Corrosion Resistance of NonequilibriumMagnesium-Yttrium Alloys, P.L. Miller, B.A. Shaw,R.G. Wendt, W.C. Moshier ............................................ 922

Cathodic Protection of Steel by Electrodeposited Zinc-NickelAlloy Coatings, K.R. Baldwin, C.J.E. Smith,M.J. Robinson .............................................................. 932

Susceptibility to Corrosion Fatigue of Type 4145 Steel inDrilling Muds, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, R.P.M. Procter . 941

1996 (Vol. 52)

January (No. 1)Effect of Hydrogen on Cathodic Corrosion of titanium

Aluminide, K.-W. Gao, J.-W. Jin, L.-J. Qiao, W.-Y. Chu,C.-M. Hsiao ...................................................................... 3

Microconstituent-Induced Pitting Corrosion in AluminumAlloy 2024-T3, G.S. Chen, M. Gao, R.P. Wei ...................... 8

Molybdate and Nitrite as Corrosion Inhibitors for Copper-Coupled Steel in Simulated Cooling Water, C.M. Mustafa,S.M. Shahinoor Islam Dulal ............................................ 16

Effect of Manganese on Pitting Properties of Type 301LStainless Steel, V. Mitrovic-Scepanovic, R.J. Brigham ...... 23

Effect of Zinc Additions on Oxide Rupture Strain andRepassivation Kinetics of Iron-Based Alloys in 288oC Water,T.M. Angeliu, P.L. Andresen ............................................ 28

Influence of Nitrogen on electrochemical Passivation of High-Nickel Stainless Steels and Thin Molybdenum-Nickel Films,G.P. Halada, D. Kim, C.R. Clayton ................................... 36

Improving the Corrosion Resistance of Power MetallurgyAustenitic Stainless Steels Through Infiltration, F. Velasco,J.R. Ibars, J.M. Ruiz-Roman, J.M. Torralba,J.M. Ruiz-Prieto .............................................................. 47

A Nonequilibrium Approach to Development of ReferenceElectrodes and Oxygen Sensors for High-TemperatureAqueous Systems, V.A. Marichev .................................... 53

Behavior of Painted Steel and Aluminum Sheet in LaboratoryAutomotive Corrosion Tests, H.E. Townsend .................... 66

Behavior of Type 316 Austenitic Stainless Steel Under SlowStrain Rate Technique Conditions in Lithium Bromide HeavyBrine Environments, D. Itzhak, O. Elias, Y. Greenberg ..... 72

February (No. 2)Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Spectroscopy Studies

on the Inhibition Mechanism of Propargyl Alcohol for IronCorrosion in Hydrochloric Acid, K. Aramaki, E. Fujioka ... 83

Role of Nonmetallic Inclusions in Fatigue, Pitting, andCorrosion Fatigue, Y. Wang, R. Akid ................................ 92

Some Nonionic Surfactants as Inhibitors of the Corrosion ofIron in Acid Chloride Solutions, E. Elachouri, M.S. Hajji,M. Salem, S. Kertit, J. Aride, R. Coudert, E. Essassi ...... 103

Critical Pitting Potentials for Type 304 Stainless Steel in

K. Nisancioglu .............................................................. 631Laboratory Performance of Zinc Anodes for Impressed

Current Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete,R. Brousseau, M. Arnott, B. Baldock ............................. 639

September (No. 9)Effects of Neutron Irradiation on Transpassive Corrosion

Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels, Y. Watanabe,R. Ballinger, O.K. Harling, G.E. Kohse ........................... 651

Use of the Gamma-Ray Back-Scattering Technique toMonitor Corrosion in a Circulating Rig, U.M. Dawoud .... 660

Physical Interpretation of the Warburg Impedance,S.R. Taylor, E. Gileadi ................................................... 664

Study of Zinc Oxygen Corrosion Kinetics in Neutral SolutionUnder Laser Illumination, E. Juzeliunas, P. Kalinauskas,A. Stankeviciute, A. Sudavicius, A. Survila .................... 672

Technical Note: Corrosion Protection of Rebar Using a ZincWire, X.G. Zhang .......................................................... 679

Influence of Bicarbonate Ions on the Stability of PrepassiveLayers Formed on Copper in Carbonate-BicarbonateBuffers, S.B. Ribotta, M.E. Folquer, J.R. Vilche ............. 682

Effect of Temperature and Cold Work on the Crack GrowthRate of Alloy 600 in Primary Water, R.B. Rebak, Z. Xia,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 689

Activation Energy in the Modeling of Complex and PoorlyKnown Physicochemical Processes in Corrosion,G. Santarini ................................................................. 698

Metal Dusting of Low- and High-Alloy Steels,H.J. Grabke.................................................................. 711

Chloride Ion Barrier Properties of Small Electric Fields in theProtection of Steel in Concrete, G.K. Glass, J.-Z. Zhang,N.R. Buenfeld ............................................................... 721

October (No. 10)Low-Temperature Annealing: A Process to Mitigate Irradiation-

Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking, A.J. Jacobs,G.P. Wozadlo, G.M. Gordon ........................................... 731

Effect of Ferrite on Corrosion of Fe-Mn-Al Alloys in SodiumChloride Solution, M. Ruscak, P.-P. Perng ..................... 738

Formation and Dissolution of the Anodic Oxide Film onZirconium in Alcoholic Aqueous Solutions, A.S. Mogoda 744

Crevice Corrosion Repassivation Temperatures of HighlyAlloyed Stainless Steels, S. Valen, P.O. Gartland ............ 750

Intergranular Cracking of Irradiated Thermally SensitizedType 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water andInert Gas, K. Hide, T. Onchi, M. Mayuzumi, K. Dohi,Y. Futamura ................................................................. 757

Imidazole Derivatives as Corrosion Inhibitors for Zinc inHydrochloric Acid, E. Stupnisek-Lisac, D. Kasunic,J. Vorkapic-Furac ......................................................... 767

Comparison of the Rotating Cylinder and Pipe Flow Tests forFlow-Sensitive Carbon Dioxide Corrosion, S. Nesic,G.T. Solvi, J. Enerhaug ................................................. 773

Effect of Orthoaminothiophenol on Nickel in 3% SodiumChloride Solution, A. Srhiri, Y. Derbali, T. Picaud .......... 788

Monitoring Corrosion in Boiler Systems with ColorimetricTests for Ferrous and Total Iron, M.R. Godfrey, T.Y. Chen 79

November (No. 11)Some Organic Compounds as Inhibitors for the Corrosion of

Aluminum Alloy 6063 in Deaerated Carbonate Solution,L. Bazzi, S. Kertit, M. Hamdani ..................................... 811

Effect of pH on Corrosion Inhibition of Steel by PolyasparticAcid, D.C. Silverman, D.J. Kalota, F.S. Stover ................ 818

Mechanism of Dissimilar Metal Crevice Corrosion ofSuperferritic Stainless Steels, G. Salamat, G.A. Juhl,R.G. Kelly ..................................................................... 826

Creep and Intergranular Cracking Behavior of Nickel-Chromium-Iron-Carbon Alloys in 360oC Water,T.M. Angeliu, D.J. Paraventi, G.S. Was .......................... 837

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High-Temperature Chloride Solutions, H. Yashiro,K. Tanno, S. Koshiyama, K. Akashi ............................... 109

Long-Term Prediction of Localized Corrosion of Alloy 825 inHigh-Level Nuclear Waste Repository Environments,D.S. Dunn, N. Sridhar, G.A. Cragnolino ........................ 115

Hydrogen Absorption in Iron Exposed to Simulated ConcretePore Solution, R.S. Lillard, J.R. Scully ........................... 125

Effect of Grain-Boundary Corrosion on ImpedanceCharacteristics of an Aluminum-Zinc-Indium Alloy in 35%Sodium Chloride Solution, A. Venugopal, R.D. Angal,V.S. Raja ...................................................................... 138

Role of Hydrogen and Stresses in the Failure of HeatExchanger Pipes, E. Lunarska ...................................... 143

Beneficial Role of Chloride Ions During Pickling of Steel inSulfuric Acid, B. Gaur, T.B. Singh, D.D.N. Singh ........... 154

March (No. 3)Measurements of Corrosion at Defects in Painted Zinc and

Zinc Alloy-Coated Steels Using Current Density Mapping,H.S. Isaacs, A.J. Aldykiewicz, Jr., D. Thierry,T.C. Simpson................................................................ 163

Interface-Engineered Parylene C Coating for CorrosionProtection of Cold-Rolled Steel, Y. Yasuda, B.H. Chun,D.L. Cho, T.J. Lin, D.J. Yang, J.A. Antonelli .................. 169

N-Lauroyl Sarcosine Sodium Salt as a Corrosion Inhibitor forType 1518 Carbon Steel in Neutral Saline Environments,A. Frignani, G. Trabanelli, C. Wrubl, A. Mollica .............. 177

A New Amorphous Alloy Deposit with High CorrosionResistance, S. Yao, S. Zhao, H. Guo, M. Kowaka ............ 183

Relative Contributions of Several Cathodic Reactions to theAnodic Dissolution of Electrogalvanized Steel, D.L. Jordan,L.L. Franks, J.S. Kallend .............................................. 187

Environmental Factors in the Stress Corrosion Cracking ofType 316L and Alloy 825 in Chloride Solutions,G. Cragnolino, D.S. Dunn, N. Sridhar ........................... 194

Instantaneous Corrosion Rate Measurement with Small-Amplitude Potential Intermodulation Techniques,R.W. Bosch, W.F. Bogaerts............................................ 204

Effects of Thermal Spray Coating Composition andMicrostructure on Coating Response and SubstrateProtection at High Temperatures, S.T. Bluni,A.R. Marder .................................................................. 213

Application of Superconducting Magnetometry in the Studyof Aircraft Aluminum Alloy Corrosion, D. Li, Y. Ma,W.F. Flanagan, B.D. Lichter, J.P. Wikswo, Jr. ................ 219

Role of Solution Chemistry on Corrosion of Copper in TapWater: Effect of Sulfate Ion Concentration on Uniform andLocalized Attack, M.R. Reda, J.N. Alhajii ....................... 232

April (No. 4)Effect of Externally Added Molybdate on Repassivation and

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Steel inHydrochloric Acid, A. Devasenapathi, V.S. Raja ............. 243

Pitting Corrosion of Iron in Weakly Alkaline ChlorideSolutions, G.L. Makar, D. Tromans ............................... 250

Phenomenological Aspects of Fatigue Crack Initiation andPropagation in Type 403 Stainless Steel in Simulated SteamCycle Environments, H.M. Shalaby, J.A. Begley,D.D. Macdonald ........................................................... 262

Critical Hydrogen Concentration for Hydrogen-InducedCracking of Type 321 Stainless Steel, L.-J. Qiao, W.-Y. Chu,X. Mao ......................................................................... 275

An Electrochemical Model for Prediction of Corrosion ofMild Steel in Aqueous Carbon Dioxide Solutions, S. Nesic,J. Postlethwaite, S. Olsen.............................................. 280

Chloride-Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking of PowderMetallurgy Duplex Stainless Steels, A. Laitinen,H. Hanninen ................................................................ 307

May (No. 5)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Silver-Gold Alloys in 1 M

Potassium Chloride, Potassium Bromide, and PotassiumIodide Solutions, J.R. Galvele, I.A. Maier,S.A. Fernandez ............................................................. 326

Film-Induced Brittle Intergranular Cracking of Silver-GoldAlloys, F. Friedersdorf, K. Sieradzki ............................... 331

Stress Corrosion Cracking and Life Prediction Evaluation ofAustenitic Stainless Steels in Calcium Chloride Solutions,H. Leinonen.................................................................. 337

Environment-Induced Deformation Localization DuringTransgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking, K. Lian,E.I. Meletis ................................................................... 347

Localized Surface Plasticity During Stress CorrosionCracking, D.A. Jones .................................................... 356

Mechanistic Aspects of Intergranular Stress CorrosionCracking of Ferritic Steels, R.N. Parkins ........................ 363

1995 Whitney Award Lecture: Quantitative Prediction ofEnvironmentally Assisted Cracking, F.P. Ford ............... 375

Effect of Solution Composition and electrochemical Potentialin Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-52 Pipeline Steel,R.B. Rebak, Z. Xia, R. Safruddin,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 396

June (No. 6)Technical Note: Relationship Between Electrical Conductivity

and Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Al 7075 andAl 7475 Alloys, T.C. Tsai, T.H. Chuang .......................... 414

Discussion: Evaluation of Corrosion Degradation in CoatedSteel Using Alternating Current Impedance Spectroscopy,F.B. Mansfeld ............................................................... 417

Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Seawater;Part 1 — A Novel Experimental and Analysis Methodology,W. Wang, W.H. Hartt, S. Chen ...................................... 419

Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-Purity Carbon Steel inCarbonate Solutions, J. Might, D.J. Duquette ................ 428

Nanoscopic Analysis of Aqueous Corrosion by ScanningTunneling Microscopy, H. Masuda ................................ 435

Corrosion Potential Behavior in High-Temperature Water ofNoble Metal-Doped Alloy Coatings Deposited by UnderwaterThermal Spraying, Y.-J. Kim, P.L. Andresen, D.M. Gray, Y.-C. Lau, H.P. Offer ..................................................... 440

Surface Analysis of Inhibitor Films Formed in HydrogenSulfide Medium, V.S. Sastri, M. Elboujdaini, J.R. Brown,J.R. Perumareddi ......................................................... 447

Mechanistic Studies of Stress Corrosion Cracking: Applicationof the Corrosion-Assisted Cleavage Model to Results UsingOriented Single Crystals ............................................... 453

Deformation and Cracking Behavior of Iron-Manganese-Aluminum Alloys in Sodium Chloride Solution, M. Ruscak,T.-P. Perng ................................................................... 464

Laboratory Evaluation of Sacrificial Anode Materials forCathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete Bridges,D.A. Whiting, M.A. Nagi, J.P. Broomfield ....................... 472

Modeling of Underground Cathodic Protection Stray Currents,F. Brichau, J. Deconinck, T. Driesens ........................... 480

July (No. 7)Technical Note: Application of Surface and Surface Imaging

Techniques in the Study of Erosion-Corrosion in StainlessSteel, G.N. Salaita, P.H. Tate ......................................... 493

Aging of Type 316L Stainless Steel in Seawater: RelationshipBetween Open-Circuit Potential, Exposure Time, andPitting Potential, C. Compère, P. Jaffre, D. Festy ............ 496

Electrochemical Behavior of a Magnesium Galvanic AnodeUnder ASTM Test Method G 97-89 Conditions, J. Genesca,L. Betancourt, C. Rodriguez .......................................... 502

Sprayed-Zinc Sacrificial Anodes for Reinforced Concrete inMarine Service, A.A. Sagüés, R.G. Powers ...................... 508

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107107

October (No. 10)Stainless Steel Pitting in Thiosulfate Solutions with

Electrochemical Noise, P.R. Roberge, S. Wang,R. Roberge .................................................................... 733

Corrosion Potential Behavior of Noble Metal-Modified Alloysin High-Temperature Water, Y.-J. Kim, L.W. Niedrach,P.L. Andresen ............................................................... 738

Simulating Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion byDepositing Extracellular Biopolymers on Steel Surfaces,F.L. Roe, Z. Lewandowski, T. Funk ................................ 744

Electrochemical Emission Spectroscopy for MonitoringUniform and Localized Corrosion, J.F. Chen,W.F. Bogaerts ............................................................... 753

Application of Breakdown Potential Distribution inCorrosion Comparisons of Stainless Steels, G. Salvago,G. Fumagalli ................................................................ 760

Theoretical Estimation of Crack Growth Rates in Type 304Stainless Steel in Boiling Water Reactor CoolantEnvironments, D.D. Macdonald, P.-C. Lu,M. Urquidi-Macdonald, T.-K. Yeh .................................. 768

Corrosion of Zinc Pigments in Aqueous Alkaline Media byAromatic Hydroxy Compounds, B. Muller, I. Forster(Erratum: November 1996, p. IBC) ............................... 786

Comparative Study: Degree of Sensitization and IntergranularStress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Type 304Stainless Steel, P. Muraleedharan, J.B. Gnanamoorthy,P. Rodriguez ................................................................. 790

Predicting Tubing Life in Annular-Flow Gas CondensateWells Containing Carbon Dioxide, R.S. Perkins, C.S. Fang,J.D. Garber, R.K. Singh ................................................ 801

November (No. 11)Statistical and Stochastic Approaches to Localized Corrosion,

T. Shibata ................................................................... 813Influence of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria on Alloy 625 and

Austenitic Stainless Steel Weldments, D.G. Enos .......... 831Adsorption of Water on Gold, S. Lee ................................. 843Effect of Mettalic Cations on Corrosion Inhibition of an

Anionic Surfactant for Mild Steel, G.N. Mu ................... 853Effect of Temper on Seawater Corrosion of an Aluminum-

Silicon Carbide Composite Alloy, Z. Ahmad .................. 857Passive State Behavior of Special Austenitic and Ferritic

Stainless Steels in Phosphoric Acid Polluted by SulfideIons, L. Aries ............................................................... 865

Corrosion Assessment of Regenerative Preheaters inOil-Fired Power Plants, J. Uruchurtu ........................... 872

Corrosion Properties of Pulse-Plated Zinc-Nickel AlloyCoatings, A.M. Alfantazi ............................................... 880

Erratum: Corrosion of Zinc Pigments in Aqueous AlkalineMedia by Aromatic Hydroxy Compounds, B. Muller,I. Forster (October 1996, p. 786) ................................... IBC

December (No. 12)Metal Ion and Exopolymer Interaction: A Surface Analytical

Study, G. Chen, S.V. Kagwade, G.E. French, T.E. Ford,R. Mitchell, C.R. Clayton .............................................. 891

Modeling of Atomspheric Corrosion Behavior of WeatheringSteel in Sulfur Dioxide-Polluted Atmospheres, J.H. Wang,F.I. Wei, H.C. Shih ....................................................... 900

Evidence for Surface Changes During Ennoblement ofType 316L Stainless Steel: Dissolved Oxidant andCapacitance Measurements, W.H. Dickinson,Z. Lewandowski, D. Geer ............................................. 910

Improving Corrosion Resistance of AZ91D Magnesium Alloyby Nitrogen Ion Implantation, I. Nakatsugawa, R. Martin,E.J. Knystautas ........................................................... 921

Micromechanics of Steel Corrosion Cracking of Single-CrystalAustenitic Type 321 Stainless Steel Under Mode II Loading,L.-J. Qiao, X. Mao, J.L. Luo ......................................... 927

Characterization of Synergistic Effects Between Erosion and

Influence of Stress and pH on Susceptibility of Copper-Containing Type 304 Stainless Steels to Stress CorrosionCracking in Sulfuric Acid, M. Asawa, D. Minoda ............ 523

Countercurrent Gaseous Diffusion Model of OxidationThrough a Porous Coating, G.R. Holcomb...................... 531

Effect of Microstructure on Corrosion Behavior of 9%Chromium-1% Molybdenum Steel, N. Parvathavarthini, R.K. Dayal, J.B. Gnanamoorthy .................................... 540

Macrocell Effects on Potential Measurements in ConcreteCathodic Protection Systems, L. Bertolini, P. Pedeferri,T. Pastore, B. Bazzoni, L. Lazzari ................................... 552

Corrosion of Stainless Steel During Acetate Production,J.S. Qi, G.C. Lester ....................................................... 558

August (No. 8)Localized Corrosion in Cathodically Polarized A109 Steel in

Aqueous Sodium Chloride, P. Gopalan, R. Srinivasan .... 574Morphology of Phosphate Layer Investigated by Vacuum

Depositing A Parylene C Film, H. Yasuda, B.H. Chun,D.L. Cho, T.J. Lin, D.J. Yang, J.A. Antonelli .................. 584

Critical Stress for Stress Corrosion Cracking of DuplexStainless Steel in Sour Environments, A. Miyasaka,T. Kanamaru, H. Ogawa ............................................... 592

Electrochemical Studies of the Corrosion Behavior of Carbonand Weathering Steels in Alternating Wet/Dry Environ-ments with Sulfur Dioxide Gas, J.H. Wang, F.I. Wei, H.C.Shih ............................................................................. 600

Characterization of Activated Titanium Solid ReferenceElectrodes for Corrosion Testing of Steel in Concrete,P. Castro, A.A. Sagüés, E.I. Moreno, L. Maldonado,J. Genesca ................................................................... 609

Electrochemical Corrosion Potentials Models for Boiling-Water Reactor Applications, C.C. Lin, Y.-J. Kim, L.W.Niedrach, K.S. Ramp .................................................... 618

Corrosion Behavior of Binary Titanium AluminideIntermetallics, H.M. Saffarian, Q. Gan, R. Hadkar,G.W. Warren ................................................................ 626

Stress Corrosion Cracking susceptibility of Nickel-Molybdenum Alloys by Slow Strain Rate and ImmersionTesting, M. Nakahara, T. Shoji ...................................... 634

September (No. 9)Inhibiting Effect of Furfural on Corrosion of Zinc in Ethanolic

Solutions, L.V. das Chagas, R.S. Goncalves ................... 653Interpretation of Corrosion Potential Data from Boiling-Water

Reactors Under Hydrogen Water Chemistry Conditions,D.D. Macdonald, M. Urquidi-Macdonald ........................ 659

Application of the Kinetic-Thermodynamic Model forInhibition of Acid Corrosion of Steel by InhibitorsContaining Sulfur and Nitrogen, B.A. Abd-El-Nabey,E. Khamis, M.Sh. Ramadan, A. El-Gindy ....................... 671

Hot Corrosion of Nikel-Chromium and Nikel-Chromium-Aluminum Thermal-Spray Coatings by Sodium Sulfate-Sodium Metavanadate Salt, Y. Longa-Nava, Y.S. Zhang,M. Takemoto, R.A. Rapp ............................................... 680

Effect of Halide Ions on Electrochemical Behavior and StressCorrosion Cracking of 67/33-Brass in AqueousEnvirements, C.K. Lee, H.C. Shih .................................. 690

Initiation and Propagation of Stress Corrosion Cracking ofType 304L Austenitic Stainless Steel in Hot AqueousChloride Solution, O. Raquet, M. Helie, G. Santarini ...... 697

Electrochemical Behavior of A516 Carbon Steel in SolutionsContaining Hydrogen Sulfide, H.-H. Huang, W.-T. Tsai,J.-T. Lee ....................................................................... 708

Erosion-Corrosion of a Carbon SteelElbow in a CarbonDioxide Environment, J.R. Shadley, S.A. Shirazi,E. Dayalan, M.I. Ismail, E.F. Rybicki ............................. 714

Erratum:: Developments in the Slip-Dissolution Model ofStress Corrosion Cracking, R.C. Newman (September 1994,p. 682) ......................................................................... 728

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Corrosion in an Aqueous Environment UsingElectrochemical Techniques, S. Zou, M.M. Stack,R.C. Newman .............................................................. 934

Corrosion in an Aqueous Hydrogen Sulfide, Ammonia, andOxygen System, H.U. Schutt, P.R. Rhodes .................... 947

Electrochemistry of Lead in Simulated Ground WaterEnvironments, E.A. Joerg, O.F. Devereux ..................... 953

1997 (Vol. 53)

January (No. 1)Characterization of Biofilms Formed on Gold in Natural

Seawater by Oxygen Diffusion Analysis, E. L’Hostis,C. Compère, D. Festy, B. Tribollet, C. Deslouis .................. 4

Photoelectrochemical Study of Pitting on Iron in Borate BufferSolution Containing Inhibitor, M. Yang, L. Chen, S. Cai ... 11

Anodic Behavior of Copper in Chloride/Tolytriazole andChloride/Benzotriazole Solutions, D. Tromans, J.C. Silva 16

Critical Crevice Temperature for High-Alloyed Stainless Steelsin Chlorinated Seawater Applications, U. Steinsmo,T. Rogne, J.M. Drugli, P.O. Gartland ............................... 26

Adsorption of Water on Copper, Nickel, and Iron, S. Lee,R.W. Staehle ................................................................... 33

Real-Solution Stability Diagrams: A Thermodynamic Tool forModeling Corrosion in Wide Temperature and ConcentrationRanges, A. Anderko, S.J. Sanders, R.D. Young ................ 43

Evaluation of Localized Corrosion of Zirconium in AcidicChloride Solutions, J. Fahey, D. Holmes, T.-L. Yau .......... 54

Technical Note: Tall Oil Fatty Acid Anhydrides as CorrosionInhibitor Intermediates, E.R. Fischer, J.E. Parker, III ....... 62

Threshold Steel Corrosion Rates for Durability Problems inReinforced Structures, J.A. González, S. Feliu,P. Rodríguez ................................................................... 65

Management of Corrosion in the Arun Field, L.M. Riekels,R.V. Seetharam, R.M. Krishnamurthy, C.F. Kroen,J.L. Pacheco, R.H. Hausler, N. Kaczorowski,V.A.W. Semerad ............................................................. 72

February (No. 2)Detection of Hidden Corrosion of Aircraft Aluminum Alloys by

Magnetometry Using a Superconducting QuantumInterference Device, D. Li, Y. Ma, W.F. Flanagan,B.D. Lichter, J.P. Wikswo, Jr. ......................................... 93

Experimental Study of Hydrogen Diffusion Behaviors inStress Fields, G.F. Quan ................................................. 99

Cavitation Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steel in Seawater,A. Al-Hashem, P.G. Caceres, A. Abdullah, H.M. Shalaby 103

Repassivation and Crack Propagation of Alloy 600 in 288°CWater, T.M. Angeliu, P.L. Andresen, M.L. Pollick ............ 114

Pitting Resistance of Alloy 800 as a Function of Temperatureand Prefilming in High-Temperature Water, B. Stellwag . 120

Crack Initiation Mechanisms for Corrosion Fatigue ofAustenitic Stainless Steel, Y.R. Qian, J.R. Cahoon ......... 129

Effect of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion on the TensileStress-Strain Response of Aluminum and Alumina Particle-Reinforced Aluminum Composite, R.U. Vaidya, D.P. Butt,L.E. Hersman, A.K. Zurek ............................................. 136

Corrosion Characteristics of Chromated Zinc in SodiumChloride Solutions, D. Bucinskiene, D. Virbalyte,A. Sudavicius, E. Juzeliunas ......................................... 142

Effect of Hydrogen Content on Threshold Stress IntensityFactor in Carbon Steel in Hydrogen-Assisted CrackingEnvironments, Y. Yamaguchi, H. Nonaka, K. Yamakawa 147

Statistical Analyses of Field Corrosion Data for Ductile CastIron Pipes Buried in Sandy Marine Sediments, F. Kajiyama,Y. Koyama .................................................................... 156

Buffering and Inhibition of Glycol in Gas DehydrationApplications: An Alternative to Amines, B.A. Stefl,S.F. Bosen .................................................................... 163

March (No. 3)Behavior of Copper in Acidic Sulfate Solution: Comparison

with Acidic Chloride, D. Tromans, J.C. Silva .................. 171Anodic Dissolution and Protection of Aluminum Alloy 7075

in Hydroxide Solutions, E. McCafferty,P. Trzaskoma-Paulette .................................................. 179

Grey Relational Analysis of Amine Inhibition of Mild SteelCorrosion in Acids, P. Li, T.C. Tan, J.Y. Lee ................... 186

Bulk Acoustic Wave Technique as a Real-Time CorrosionProbe in Low-Conductivity Solution: In-Situ CorrosionBehavior of Copper in Acetic Acid, S.-Z. Yao, J.-H. Chen,L.-H. Nie ....................................................................... 195

Hydrogen-Induced Embrittlement Wear of a High-Strength,Low-Alloy Steel in an Acidic Environment, T.-C. Zhang,X.-X. Jiang, S.-Z. Li ...................................................... 200

Assessing Performance of Painted Carbon and WeatheringSteels in an Industrial Atmosphere, J.H. Wang, F.I. Wei,H.C. Shih ..................................................................... 206

Effect of Chlorides on Reinforcing Steel Exposed to SimulatedConcrete Solutions, C.J. Kitowski, H.G. Wheat .............. 216

Large-Scale Wet Hydrogen Sulfide Cracking Performance:Evaluation of Metallurgical, Mechanical, and WeldingVariables, M.S. Cayard, R.D. Kane ................................ 227

Effects of Cathodic Protection on Duplex Stainless Steels inSeawater, R. Francis, G. Byrne, G.R. Warburton ............ 234

Corrosion Prevention of Waterwall Tube by Field MetalSpraying in Municipal Waste Incineration Plants,Y. Kawahara, M. Kira .................................................... 241

April (No. 4)Mathematical Models for Cathodic Protection of an

Underground Pipeline with Coating Holidays: Part 1 — Theoretical Development, M.E. Orazem, J.M. Esteban,K.J. Kennelley, R.M. Degerstedt .................................... 264

Design Aspects of Electrochemical Noise Measurements forUncoated Metals: Electrode Size and Sampling Rate,P.C. Pistorius ............................................................... 273

Effect of Chloride Ions on Adsorption and Permeation ofHydrogen in Iron, A.M. Allam, B.G. Ateya,H.W. Pickering.............................................................. 284

Effects of Temperature and Potential on the Inhibitive Actionof Oxoacid Salts for Pitting in High-Temperature ChlorideSolutions, H. Yashiro, A. Oyama, K. Tanno .................... 290

Aspects of Fracture Morphology Exhibited in the StressCorrosion Behavior of Ti-155 in Methanol-HydrochloricAcid Solution, D.J. Simbi, J.C. Scully ............................ 298

Intergranular Stress Corrosion Crack Growth of SensitizedType 304 Stainless Steel in a Simulated Boiling-WaterReactor Environment, E. Kikuchi, M. Itow, J. Kuniya,H. Sakamoto, M. Yamamoto, A. Sudo, S. Suzuki,M. Kitamura ................................................................. 306

Reaction Mechanism of Preoxidized Nickel-Chromium-CeriumAlloy with Chlorine Gas in the Temperature Range 400°C to700°C, J.P. Tu, Z.Z. Li, Z.Y. Mao ................................... 312

Spectroscopic Investigations on the Inhibition Mechanism ofPropargyl Alcohol for Iron Corrosion in Hydrochloric Acid atElevated Temperatures, K. Aramaki, E. Fujioka ............. 319

Dissolution of Zirconium in Nitric-Hydrofluoric Acid Mixtures,R. Klein ........................................................................ 327

Empirical Learning Investigations of the Stress CorrosionCracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in High-TemperatureAqueous Environments, C.P. Sturrock, W.F. Bogaerts.... 333

May (No. 5)Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy as a Method to

Evaluate Coated Aluminum Beverage Containers; Part 2 —Statistical Analysis of Performance, J.A. Grandle,S.R. Taylor ................................................................... 347

Stress Corrosion Crackingof Fe3Al and Fe-16% Al Alloys,

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J.G. Kim, R.A. Buchanan .............................................. 356High-Temperature Corrosion of Nickel-Chromium Alloys in

Flowing Chlorine-Water Vapor Environments, J.P. Tu .... 365Effect of Sodium Sulfide on Hydrogen Absorption of Ti-6%

Al-4% V Alloy, T.I. Wu, C.T. Liu, J.K. Wu ....................... 374Short-Term Deterioration of Polymer-Coated 55% Al-Zn; Part

1 — Behavior of Thin Polymer Films, S.F. Mertens, C.Xhoffer, B.C. De Cooman, E. Temmerman ..................... 381

Corrosion Mechanisms and Products of Copper in AqueousSolutions at Various pH Values, Y. Feng, K.-S. Siow,W.-K. Teo, K.-L. Tan, A.-K. Hsieh .................................. 389

Bond Strength of Electrochemically Aged Arc-Sprayed ZincCoatings on Concrete, B.S. Covino, Jr., S.J. Bullard,G.R. Holcomb, S.D. Cramer, G.E. McGill, C.B. Cryer ...... 399

Collection of Electrochemical Impedance and Noise Data forPolymer-Coated Steel from Remote Test Sites, H. Xiao, L.T.Han, C.C. Lee, F.B. Mansfeld ........................................ 412

June (No. 6)Mathematical Models for Cathodic Protection of an

Underground Pipeline with Coating Holidays: Part 2 — CaseStudies of Parallel Anode Cathodic Protection Systems,M.E. Orazem, J.M. Esteban, K.J. Kennelley,R.M. Degerstedt ............................................................ 427

Technical Note: Role of Imidazolone Derivatives in CorrosionInhibition of Pure Aluminum in Hydrochloric Acid Solution,S.S. Mahmoud, G.A. El-Mahdy...................................... 437

Method for Studying Stabilization of Localized Corrosion onCarbon Steel by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, X. Campaignolle,J.-L. Crolet ................................................................... 440

Effects of Stress and Temperature on Stress CorrosionCracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in ConcentratedMagnesium Chloride Solutions, X.-C. Jiang,R.W. Staehle ................................................................. 448

Slow Strain Rate Testing of Aluminum Alloy 7050 in DifferentTempers Using Various Synthetic Environments,R. Braun ...................................................................... 467

Influence of Heterocyclic Anils on Corrosion Inhibition andHydrogen Permeation Through Mild Steel in Acid ChlorideEnvironments, M.A. Quraishi, M.A.W. Khan, M. Ajmal,V.S. Muralidharan, S.V. Iyer ......................................... 475

Hydrogen Diffusion and Accumulation in AutomotiveFasteners, R.B. Rebak, L. Muchjin,Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .............................................. 481

Corrosion Surveys of Prestressed Bridge Members Using aHalf-Cell Potential Technique, V. Novokshchenov ........... 489

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Type 410 Stainless Steel inSodium Chloride, Sodium Sulfate, and Sodium HydroxideEnvironments at 90°C, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez,V.M. Salinas-Bravo, A. Martinez-Villafañe...................... 499

July (No. 7)Influence of Chromium Content on Corrosion of Plasma-

Nitrided Steels, K. Venkatesan, C. Subramanian,L.K. Green, K.N. Strafford ............................................. 507

Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Alloy Steelsin Diluted Solutions, G. Gabetta ................................... 516

Corrosion and Polarization Behavior of Sensitized High-Nitrogen Stainless Steels, B.S. Covino, Jr., S.D. Cramer,J.H. Russell, J.W. Simmons .......................................... 525

Susceptibility of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel toIntergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in SimulatedBoiling-Water Reactor Environments, N. Saito, E. Kikuchi,H. Sakamoto, J. Kuniya, S. Suzuki ................................ 537

Synergistic Effects Between Sodium Tripolyphosphate andZinc Sulfate in Corrosion Inhibition for Copper in NeutralTap Water, Y. Feng, K.-S. Siow, W.-K. Teo, K.-L. Tan,A.-K. Hsieh ................................................................... 546

Pitting Behavior of Aluminum Ion Implanted with Nitrogen,E. McCafferty, P.M. Natishan, G.K. Hubler .................... 556

Electronic Properties of Passive Films Grown on Al 7075 inSolutions Containing Oxalate and Chromate, L. Kobotiatis,N. Kioupis, P.G. Koutsoukos ......................................... 562

Use of Impedance Spectroscopy to Characterize LiningPerformance in Simulated Flue Gas DesulfurizationSystems, A. Miszczyk, K. Darowicki, Z. Klenowicz .......... 572

Cyclic Crack Growth Rates of X-60 Pipeline Steel in a NeutralDilute Solution, T.M. Ahmed, S.B. Lambert, R. Sutherby,A. Plumtree .................................................................. 581

August (No. 8)Effects of Misaligned Pipe-Wall Working Electrodes on

Electrochemical Corrosion Rate Measurements in Pipes,J. Postlethwaite, Y. Wang, D.J. Bergstrom ..................... 595

Potential-pH Diagrams for Iron in Supercritical Water,L.B. Kriksunov, D.D. Macdonald ................................... 605

Effects of Thiosulfate on Susceptibility of Type 316 StainlessSteel to Stress Corrosion Cracking in 3.5% Aqueous SodiumChloride, E.A. Ashour, E.A. Abd El Meguid, B.G. Ateya .. 612

Molecular Orbital Theoretical Studies of Some OrganicCorrosion Inhibitors, V.S. Sastri, J.R. Perumareddi ....... 617

Pitting Corrosion Behavior of Type 904L Stainless Steel inSodium Bromide Solutions, E.A. Abd El Meguid ............ 623

Effects of Potential and Stress on Stress Corrosion Crackingof Austenitic Stainless Steels in Concentrated ChlorideSolutions, X.-C. Jiang, R.W. Staehle .............................. 631

Water Staining of Al 3104-H19 Can Body Stock: A CreviceCorrosion Study Utilizing the Double Crevice Assembly TestMethod, B.J. Connolly, R.S. Lillard, J.R. Scully,G.E. Stoner .................................................................. 644

Organic Corrosion Inhibitors in Neutral Solutions; Part 1 —Inhibition of Steel, Copper, and Aluminum by Straight ChainCarboxylates, G.T. Hefter, N.A. North, S.H. Tan ............. 657

September (No. 9)Technical Note: Observations Regarding the Effects of

Nitrogen Addition to the Aluminum-Tungsten System byReactive Sputter Deposition, E.L. Principe, B.A. Shaw ... 675

Inhibition of Iron Corrosion in Sulfuric Acid at ElevatedTemperatures by Bismuth(III) Compounds, K. Nakai,H. Nishihara, K. Aramaki .............................................. 679

Monitoring Pitting Corrosion by Holographic Interferometry,K. Habib, F. Al-Sabti ..................................................... 688

Use of Electrochemical Potential Noise to Detect Initiation andPropagation of Stress Corrosion Cracks in a 17-4 PH Steel,J.G. González-Rodriguez, V.M. Salinas-Bravo,E. García-Ochoa, A. Díaz-Sánchez ................................. 693

Hydrogen Uptake and Cracking in 22% Chromium DuplexStainless Steel Under Galvanic Coupling Conditions,A.J. Griffiths, A. Turnbull ............................................. 700

Filiform Corrosion Morphologies on Painted Aluminum Alloy3105 Coil Material, H. Leth-Olsen, K. Nisancioglu .......... 705

Passivity of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys in EnvironmentsContaining Chloride and Hydrogen Sulfide, K. Denpo,H. Ogawa ..................................................................... 718

Effect of Lithium Hydroxide on Stability of Fuel CladdingOxide Film in Simulated Pressurized Water Reactor PrimaryWater Environments, T. Saario, S. Tähtinen, J. Piippo ... 724

Effects of Implanted and Solute Arsenic Ion on StressCorrosion Cracking of Generator Retaining Ring Steel inNitrate Solution, H. Jin, J.C. Jin, C.L. Wu ..................... 730

Electrochemical Behavior of Steel in Concrete and Evaluationof the Corrosion Rate, K. Videm, R. Myrdal .................... 734

Stress Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 718 Single Crystals in aLight-Water Reactor Environment, S. Floreen ................ 743

October (No. 10)Crevice Corrosion Propagation on Alloy 625 and Alloy C276

in Natural Seawater, E. McCafferty, F.D. Bogar, E.D.Thomas, II, C.A. Creegan, K.E. Lucas, A.I. Kaznoff ......... 755

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Hydrogen Accumulation and Hydrogen-Induced Cracking ofAPI C90 Tubular Steel, G.-H. Yu, Y.-H Cheng, L. Chen,L.-J. Qiao, Y.-B. Wang, W.-Y. Chu ................................. 762

Modeling of Certain Electrode Parameters on theElectrochemical Noise Response, M. Danielson .............. 770

Correlation of Intergranular Stress Corrosion CrackingSusceptibility with Mechanical Response of Irradiated,Thermally Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel, T. Onchi,K. Hide, M. Mayuzumi, K. Dohi, T. Niiho ....................... 778

Using Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis to DetectCorrosion Products on the Surface of Metals Exposed toAtmospheric Conditions, A.K. Neufeld, I.S. Cole ............. 788

Transient Current Response of Iron-Nickel-Chromium AlloyRotating Cylindrical Electrodes Scribed with a DroppedStylus, C.A. Odegard, A. Bronson .................................. 800

X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Study of the Oxide Filmon an Aluminum-Tin Alloy in 3.5% Sodium ChlorideSolutions, A. Venugopal, P. Veluchamy, P. Selvam,H. Minoura, V.S. Raja ................................................... 808

Failure of Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Lamination Dies: ACorrosion Evaluation, S.P. Pednekar ............................. 813

Modeling the Failure of Nuclear Waste Containers, D.W. Shoesmith, B.M. Ikeda, D.M. LeNeveu ................. 820

November (No. 11)Evaluation of Steel Corrosion Products in Tropical Climates,

A. Rincón, O.T. de Rincón, C. Haces, N.R. Furet,F. Corvo ....................................................................... 835

Investigation of Corrosion and Stability of Lead-Brass Alloy inAcid and Neutral Solutions Using ElectrochemicalImpedance Spectroscopy, W.A. Badawy, S.S. El-Egamy,A.S. Azab ..................................................................... 842

Development of a Predictive Model for Activation-ControlledCorrosion of Steel in Solutions Containing Carbon Dioxide,B. Mishra, S. Al-Hassan, D.L. Olson, M.M. Salama ........ 852

Electrochemical Noise Resistance as a Tool for Corrosion RatePrediction, G. Gusmano, G. Montesperelli, S. Pacetti,A. Petitti, A. D’Amico ..................................................... 860

On the Activation Energy in the Chemical-MechanicalCorrelation Model, X.-C. Jiang, R.W. Staehle ................. 869

Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Composite Coatings,R.L. Deuis, L. Green, C. Subramanian, J.M. Yellup ........ 880

Long-Term Effects of Cathodic Protection on PrestressedConcrete Structures: Hydrogen Embrittlement ofPrestressing Steel, D.G. Enos, A.J. Williams, Jr.,J.R. Scully .................................................................... 891

December (No. 12)A Message from the President: The NACE Commitment to

Corrosion and to Corrosion, R. Puyear ........................... IFCLKP Model of the Inhibition Mechanism of Thiourea

Compounds, I. Lukovits, K. Pálfi, I. Bakó, E. Kálmán ..... 915Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Metal-Matrix Composites,

H.J. Greene, F.B. Mansfeld ........................................... 920Stochastic Analysis of Current Fluctuations During General

Corrosion of Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid, A. Petek,V. Dolecek, V. Vlachy .................................................... 928

Hydrogen-Induced Crack Growth Rate in Steel PlatesExposed to Sour Environments, J.L. Gonzalez,R. Ramirez, J.M. Hallen, R.A. Guzman .......................... 935

Corrosion Behavior of Rapidly Solidified Magnesium-Aluminum-Zinc Alloys, D. Daloz, P. Steinmetz,G. Michot ..................................................................... 944

Aspects of Testing and Selecting Stainless Steels for SeawaterApplications, U. Steinsmo, T. Rogne, J.M. Drugli ........... 955

Corrosion and Passivity of Ti-13% Nb-13% Zr in Comparisonto Other Biomedical Implant Alloys, S.Y. Yu, J.R. Scully 965

Corrosion Readers Say Journal’s Quality Is High, ButEngineering Coverage Should Be Expanded ................... 998

1998 (Vol. 54)

January (No. 1)A Message from the Technical Editor: A Plan for the Future

of Corrosion, J.B. Lumsden ........................................... IFCInvestigation of the Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior and

Passive Film for Fe-Mn, Fe-Mn-Al, and Fe-Mn-Al-Cr Alloysin Aqueous Solutions, X.M. Zhu, Y.S. Zhang ..................... 3

Metal Oxide/Metal pH Sensor: Effect of Anions on pHMeasurements, I. Song, K. Fink, J.H. Payer ..................... 13

An Improved Method for Estimating Polarization Resistancefrom Small-Amplitude Potentiodynamic Scans in Concrete,A.A. Sagüés, S.C. Kranc, E.I. Moreno .............................. 20

Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Titanium Alloysin Aqueous Solutions, S.A. Shipilov ................................. 29

Effect of Copper on Active Dissolution and Pitting Corrosion of25% Cr Duplex Stainless Steels, L.F. Garfias-Mesias, J.M.Sykes ............................................................................. 40

Importance of Molybdenum on Irradiation-Assisted StressCorrosion Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Steels, A.Jenssen, L.G. Ljungberg, J. Walmsley, S. Fisher .............. 48

A Correlation Between Salt Spray and ElectrochemicalImpedance Spectroscopy Test Results for Conversion-CoatedAluminum Alloys, R.G. Buchheit, M. Cunningham, H.Jensen, M.W. Kendig, M.A. Martinez ............................... 61

Hydrogen Absorption into Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 DuringExfoliation and Alternate Immersion Testing, G.N.Haidemenopoulos, N. Hassiotis, G. Papapolymerou, V.Bontozoglou ................................................................... 73

Jet-in-Slit Test for Reproducing Flow-Induced LocalizedCorrosion on Copper Alloys, M. Matsumura, K. Noishiki, A.Sakamoto ....................................................................... 79

February (No. 2)Strain Oxidation Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels at

610°C, M. Le Calvar, P.M. Scott, T. Magnin, P. Rieux ..... 101Dissolution and Corrosion Inhibition of Copper, Zinc, and

Their Alloys, P. Jinturkar, Y.C. Guan, K.N. Han ............. 106Hydrogen Evolution and Enrichment Around Stress

Corrosion Crack Tips of Pipeline Steels in DiluteBicarbonate Solution, L.J. Qiao, J.L. Luo, X. Mao .......... 115

Sensitization and Tunneling Corrosion of Austenitic Type 347Stainless Steel, C.A. Teodoro, S. Wolynec ...................... 121

Role of Alloy Matrix and Dispersoid on Corrosion Behaviorof Cast Aluminum Alloy Composites, O.P. Modi, M. Saxena,B.K. Prasad, A.K. Jha, S. Das, A.H. Yegneswaran .......... 129

In-Situ Contact Electrical Resistance Technique forInvestigating Corrosion Inhibitor Adsorption on CopperElectrodes, G. Moretti, V.V. Molokanov, G. Quartarone, A.Zingales ....................................................................... 135

Influence of Alloy Sulfur Content and Bulk ElectrolyteComposition on Crevice Corrosion Initiation of AusteniticStainless Steel, C.S. Brossia, R.G. Kelly ......................... 145

Factors Influencing Stress Corrosion Cracking of CarbonSteel in Diluted Bicarbonate Environments, M. Yunovich, Z. Xia, Z. Szklarska-Smialowska .................................. 155

Application of the Pitting Resistance Equivalent Concept toSome Highly Alloyed Austenitic Stainless Steels, R.F.A.Jargelius-Pettersson ..................................................... 162

Applying Process Modeling to Screen Refining Equipment forWet Hydrogen Sulfide Service, Y.-M. Wu ........................ 169

March (No. 3)Influence of Temperature on Dissolution and Passivation of

Copper in Carbonate-Bicarbonate Buffers, L.M. Gassa, S.B.Ribotta, M.E. Folquer, J.R. Vilche ................................. 179

Organic Compounds as Effective Inhibitors for HydrogenPermeation of Type 1010 Steel, H.A. Duarte, D.M. See, B.N.Popov, R.E. White ......................................................... 187

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Role of Conductive Corrosion Products in the Protectivenessof Corrosion Layers, J.L. Crolet, N. Thevenot, S. Nesic ... 194

Effect of the Amine Functional Group on Corrosion Rate ofIron Coated with Films of Organofunctional Silanes, V.Subramanian, W.J. van Ooij ......................................... 204

Role of Transient Iron Sulfide Films in Microbial Corrosionof Steel, H. Tributsch, J.A. Rojas-Chapana, C.C. Bartels, A. Ennaoui, W. Hofmann ............................................. 216

Corrosion of g-75 at% Manganese-Nickel Alloy in DeaeratedSulfuric Acid Solutions, L. Burzynska, A. Maraszewska, J.Karp ............................................................................ 228

Technical Note: Photoelectrochemical Study of InorganicInhibitor Films Formed on Mild Steel in Aerated MunicipalWater, T.D. Burleigh, A. Paris, K.H. Chan, M. Okuma, H.Katayama ..................................................................... 237

Laboratory Study of Sacrificial Anodes for ReinforcedConcrete, R. Brousseau, B. Baldock .............................. 241

Corrosion Consequences of Secondary Oxidation of MicrobialCorrosion, T.R. Jack, M. Wilmott, J. Stockdale, G.Van Boven, R.G. Worthingham, R.L. Sutherby ............... 246

April (No. 4)Elimination of Error from Nonuniform Current Distribution

in Polarization Measurement by Boundary ElementInverse Analysis, S. Aoki, K. Amaya, A. Nakayama, A.Nishikawa .................................................................... 259

Scanning Microelectrode Studies of Early Pitting Corrosion of 18/8 Stainless Steel, C.J. Lin, J.L. Luo, X.D. Zhuo, Z.W. Tian .................................................................... 265

Effects of Cold Work, Sensitization Treatment, and theCombination on Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steels inNitric Acid, M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta, T. Arai ..................... 271

Hydrogen-Facilitated Anodic Dissolution of AusteniticStainless Steels, L.J. Qiao, J.L. Luo ............................... 281

Variable-Amplitude Galvanostatically Modulated ImpedanceSpectroscopy as a Tool for Assessing Reactivity at theCorrosion Potential Without Distorting Temporal Evolutionof the System, P.T. Wojcik, M.E. Orazem ....................... 289

Oxide-Induced Initiation of Stress Corrosion Cracking inIrradiated Stainless Steel, J.M. Cookson, G.S. Was, P.L.Andresen ...................................................................... 299

Surface Roughness and Metastable Pitting of AmorphousNickel Alloy, Y. Zuo, S. Fu ............................................. 313

Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Seawater:Part 2 — Design and Data Analysis, W.H. Hartt, S. Chen,D.W. Townley ............................................................... 317

A Mathematical Model for Electrochemical Removal ofChloride from Concrete Structures, A.M. Hassanein, G.K.Glass, N.R. Buenfeld ..................................................... 323

May (No. 5)Application of the Modified Electrochemical Potentiodynamic

Reactivation Method to Evaluate Intergranular CorrosionSusceptibility of Stainless Steels, Z. Fang, Y.S. Wu, L.Zhang, J.Q. Li .............................................................. 339

Analytical Characterization of the Passive Film Formedon Steel in Solutions Simulating the Concrete InterstitialElectrolyte, M.F. Montemor, A.M.P. Simões, M.G.S. Ferreira ............................................................ 347

Effect of Different Acid Anions on Kinetics of the Formationand Dissolution Behavior of Anodic Zirconium Oxide, G.A.El-Mahdy, S.S. Mahmoud ............................................. 354

Stress Corrosion Testing of a Superplastically DeformedAluminum-Lithium Alloy, M.N. Srinivasan .................... 362

Corrosion of Iron in Acid Solutions with Hydrogen Sulfide,X.L. Cheng, H.Y. Ma, J.P. Zhang, X. Chen, S.H. Chen, H.Q.Yang ............................................................................ 369

Inhibition of Corrosion of Al 6061, Aluminum, and anAluminum-Copper Alloy in Chloride-Free Aqueous Media:

Part 2 — Behavior in Basic Solutions, F.M. Al-Kharafi, W.A.Badawy ........................................................................ 377

Technical Note: Correlation Between Protection of Steel fromCorrosion and the Conductivity of n-SemiconductorPigments, T. Skoulikidis, P. Vassiliou ............................ 386

Impressed-Current Cathodic Protection of Steel-ReinforcedConcrete Pilings: Protection Criteria and the Threshold forHydrogen Embrittlement, D.G. Enos, A.J. Williams, Jr., G.G.Clemeña, J.R. Scully ..................................................... 389

Monitoring Localized Corrosion Processes and EstimatingLocalized Corrosion Rates Using a Wire-Beam Electrode, Y.Tan .............................................................................. 403

June (No. 6)Alternating and Direct Current Electrochemical Studies of a

Wool Wax-Based Corrosion Preventive Coating on AluminumAlloy 2024, P.-C. Su, O.F. Devereux .............................. 419

Inhibition Effect of the Borate Ion on Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel, S. Zhang, T. Shibata, T. Haruna ................................... 428

Electrochemical Behavior of SuperconductingBi1.4Pb0.6Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 in Halide-Containing Acetate Buffer, I. Chattoraj, L.C. Pathak .............................................. 435

Corrosion Inhibition of Rapidly Solidified Mg-3% Zn-15% AlMagnesium Alloy with Sodium Carboxylates, D. Daloz, C.Rapin, P. Steinmetz, G. Michot ...................................... 444

In-Situ Monitoring of Pitting Corrosion in Aluminum Alloy2024, C.-M. Liao, J.M. Olive, M. Gao, R.P. Wei ............... 451

Kinetics of Corrosion Product Release from Carbon SteelCorroding in High-Temperature, Lithiated Water, N. Arbeau, H. Allsop, R.H. Campbell, D.H. Lister .......... 459

Deterministic Prediction of Pit Depth Distribution, G.Engelhardt, D.D. Macdonald ......................................... 469

Effect of Microstructure on Corrosion of Steels in AqueousSolutions Containing Carbon Dioxide, S. Al-Hassan, B.Mishra, D.L. Olson, M.M. Salama .................................. 480

July (No. 7)Interfacial Preferential Dissolution on Silicon Carbide

Particulate/Aluminum Composites, H.-Y. Yao, R.-Z. Zhu 499Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation and

Growth in Mill-Annealed Alloy 600 Tubing in High-Temperature Caustic, B.W. Brisson, R.G. Ballinger, A.R.McIlree ......................................................................... 504

Mechanism of Lead-Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking ofNickel-Based Alloys in High-Temperature Water, T. Sakai,N. Nakagomi, T. Kikuchi, K. Aoki, F. Nakayasu, K.Yamakawa ................................................................... 515

Corrosion Behavior of Heat-Treated Intermetallic Titanium-Nickel in Hydrochloric Acid Solutions, D. Starosvetsky, O.Khaselev, J. Yahalom .................................................... 524

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steam Turbine Rotors, D.A.Rosario, R. Viswanathan, C.H. Wells, G.J. Licina ........... 531

Faradaic Reactions and Their Effects on Dissolution of theNatural Oxide Film on Pure Aluminum During CathodicPolarization in Aqueous Solutions,

S.-M. Moon, S.-I. Pyun .................................................... 546Hydrogen Embrittlement of Grade 2 and Grade 3 Titanium

in 6% Sodium Chloride Solution, Z.F. Wang, C.L. Briant,K.S. Kumar .................................................................. 553

Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance of Skyward- andGroundward-Exposed Surfaces of Zinc- and 55% Al-ZnAlloy-Coated Steel Sheet, H.E. Townsend ...................... 561

Microstructure Analysis of Coupons Exposed to CarbonDioxide Corrosion in Multiphase Flow, J.K. Heuer, J.F.Stubbins ...................................................................... 566

Evaluation of New Corrosion-Resistant Superheater Tubingin High-Efficiency Waste-to-Energy Plants, Y. Kawahara,M. Nakamura, H. Tsuboi, K. Yukawa ............................. 576

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S.C. Dexter, G.W. Luther, III ......................................... 814Corrosion of Alloy 625 in Aqueous Solutions Containing

Chloride and Oxygen, P. Kritzer, N. Boukis, E. Dinjus .... 824Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Surface

Characterization Techniques to Study Carbon DioxideCorrosion Product Scales, B. Kinsella, Y.J. Tan,S. Bailey ....................................................................... 835

November (No. 11)Effect of Natural Marine Biofilms on Galvanic Corrosion, S.C.

Dexter, J.P. LaFontaine ................................................ 851Effect of Electrolyte Volume on the Acid Dissolution of

Aluminum Alloy 7075, E. McCafferty ............................. 862Analysis of the Electrochemical Noise for Localized Corrosion

of Type A516-70 Carbon Steel, M.Z. Yang, M. Wilmott, J.L.Luo .............................................................................. 869

Aqueous Corrosion Study of �2-Ti3Al/SiC Composites, H.M.Saffarian, G.W. Warren ................................................. 877

Obtaining Impedance Information on the Steel-ConcreteInterface, G.K. Glass, A.M. Hassanein, N.R. Buenfeld .... 887

Mechanisms of Stress Corrosion Cracking for Iron-BasedAlloys in High-Temperature Water, X.Y. Zhou, J. Congleton,A. Bahraloloom............................................................. 898

Electrochemical and Stress Corrosion Properties of DuplexStainless Steels Modified with Tungsten Addition, K.Y. Kim,P.Q. Zhang, T.H. Ha, Y.H. Lee ....................................... 910

Factors Controlling Naphthenic Acid Corrosion, A. Turnbull,E. Slavcheva, B. Shone ................................................. 922

Electrochemical Behavior of Carbon Steel in Carbon Dioxide-Saturated Diglycolamine Solutions, X.-P. Guo, Y. Tomoe 931

December (No. 12)Inhibition of Copper Corrosion with Schiff Base Derived from

3-Methoxysalicylaldehyde and O-Phenyldiaminein Chloride Media, S.L. Li, H.Y. Ma, S.B. Lei, R. Yu, S.H.Chen, D.X. Liu ............................................................. 947

Mechanism of Activation of Aluminum by Low Melting PointElements: Part 1 — Effect of Zinc on Activation of Aluminumin Metastable Pitting, F. Sato, R.C. Newman .................. 955

Influence of Rare-Earth Metal Passivation Treatments on theDissolution of Tin-Zinc Coatings, C.B. Breslin, M. Geary 964

Prediction of Erosion-Corrosion Penetration Rate in a CarbonDioxide Environment with Sand, J.R. Shadley, S.A. Shirazi,E. Dayalan, E.F. Rybicki ............................................... 972

Mechanism of Cathodic Disbonding of Three-LayerPolyethylene-Coated Steel Pipe, T. Kamimura, H. Kishikawa979

Effect of Heat Treatment on Hydrogen Trapping in Alloy K-500, B.G. Pound ........................................................... 988

Macrocyclic Compounds as Corrosion Inhibitors, M.A.Quraishi, J. Rawat, M. Ajmal ........................................ 996

Corrosion Resistance of Martensitic Stainless Steels inEnvironments Simulating Carbon Dioxide Gas Wells, S.Hashizume, Y. Minami, Y. Ishizawa ............................. 1003

Application of Insulated Protective Coatings for Reduction ofCorrosion Potential of Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water, Y.-J. Kim, P.L. Andresen .............. 1012

Laboratory and Field Characterization of a New SacrificialAnode for Cathodic Protection of Offshore Structures, S.Rossi, P.L. Bonora, R. Pasinetti, L. Benedetti, M. Draghetti,E. Sacco ..................................................................... 1018

1999 (Vol. 55)

January (No. 1)Mechanism of Activation of Aluminum by Low-Melting Point

Elements: Part 2 — Effect of Zinc on Activationof Aluminum in Pitting Corrosion, F. Sato, R.C. Newman ... 3

Application of the Stochastic Process to Pitting Corrosion,

August (No. 8)Discussion: A Correlation Between Salt Spray and

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Test Results forConversion-Coated Aluminum Alloys, F.B. Mansfeld ...... 595

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and FourierTransform Infrared Spectroscopy of Natural and AcceleratedWeathering of Organic Coatings, F. Deflorian, L. Fedrizzi,S. Rossi ........................................................................ 598

Using Indole to Inhibit Copper Corrosion in Aerated 0.5 MSulfuric Acid, G. Quartarone, G. Moretti, T. Bellomi, G.Capobianco, A. Zingales ................................................ 606

Inhibition of Mild Steel Corrosion by Sodium Dodecyl BenzeneSulfonate and Sodium Oleate in Acidic Solutions, H. Luo,Y.C. Guan, K.N. Han ..................................................... 619

Effects of Hydrogen on Pitting Susceptibility of Type 310Stainless Steel, Q. Yang, L.J. Qiao, S. Chiovelli, J.L. Luo 628

Theoretical Interpretation on Impedance Spectra for AnodicIron Dissolution in Acidic Solutions Containing HydrogenSulfide, H.Y. Ma, X.L. Cheng, S.H. Chen, G.Q. Li, X. Chen,S.B. Lei, H.Q. Yang ....................................................... 634

Methodology for Charging Autoclaves at High Pressures andTemperatures with Acid Gases, R.H. Hausler, C.F. Kroen,J.L. Pacheco, L.M. Riekels, R. Santos (Erratum, January1999, p. 112) ................................................................ 641

Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of Carbon Steel in DrillingFluids, F. Chaoyang, Z. Jiashen .................................... 651

Predicting the Conductivity of Water-in-Oil Solutions as aMeans to Estimate Corrosiveness, B. Craig .................... 657

Influence of Counter Electrode Positioning on SolutionResistance in Impedance Measurements of ReinforcedConcrete, M.A. Pech-Canul, A.A. Sagüés, P. Castro ........ 663

September (No. 9)Role of Carbides in Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of

Alloy 600 and Controlled-Purity Ni-16% Cr-9% Fe in PrimaryWater at 360°C, G.S. Was, K. Lian ................................ 675

Corrosion of Alloy 625 in High-Temperature, High-PressureSulfate Solutions, P. Kritzer, N. Boukis, E. Dinjus.......... 689

Crevice Corrosion of Austenitic Alloys in High-TemperatureWater, N. Saito, H. Sakamoto, K. Sugimoto ................... 700

Low-Toxicity Copper Corrosion Inhibitors, E. Stupnisek-Lisac,A. Loncaric Bozic, I. Cafuk ............................................ 713

Corrosion Inhibition of a Mild Steel by Aniline andAlkylamines in Acidic Solutions, H. Luo, Y.C. Guan, K.N.Han ............................................................................. 721

Hydrogen Permeation Through Protected Steel in OpenSeawater and Marine Mud, J. Benson, R.G.J. Edyvean .. 732

Effect of Condenser Design on Stress Corrosion Cracking ofStainless Alloys in Boiling Chloride Solutions, Y.-L. Chiang,M.A. Streicher .............................................................. 740

Telluric Currents: A Meeting of Theory and Observation, D.H.Boteler, W.H. Seager ..................................................... 751

October (No. 10)Thermal Transition Effects and Electrochemical Properties in

Organic Coatings: Part 1 — Initial Studies on CorrosionProtective Organic Coatings, J. Li, C.S. Jeffcoate, G.P.Bierwagen, D.J. Mills, D.E. Tallman .............................. 763

Microstructure and Corrosion Resistance of Sputter-DepositedTitanium-Chromium Alloy Coatings, D. Landolt, C. Robyr, P.Mettraux ...................................................................... 772

Effect of Dissolved Ozone on Corrosion Behavior of StainlessSteels in Artificial Seawater, W.E. Wyllie, II, D.J. Duquette781

Radioactive Labeling, Electrochemical, and Ultrahigh VacuumStudy of Sulfate Adsorption on Type 316 Stainless Steel, A.Wieckowski, A. Kolics, J.C. Polkinghorne, E.D. Eliadis, R.C.Alkire ........................................................................... 800

Voltammetric Microelectrodes for Biocorrosion Studies, K. Xu,

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H.P. Hong ....................................................................... 10Effect of Silicate on Passive Films Anodically Formed on Iron

in Alkaline Solution as Studied by ElectrochemicalImpedance Spectroscopy, S.T. Amaral, I.L. Muller ............ 17

Hydrogen Permeation of Carbon Steel in Weak AlkalineSolution Containing Hydrogen Sulfide and Cyanide Ion, K.Yamakawa, R. Nishimura ............................................... 24

Predictive Models for Determination of Pitting CorrosionVersus Inhibitor Concentrations and Temperature forRadioactive Sludge in Carbon Steel Waste Tanks, J. Leifer,P.E. Zapp, J.I. Mickalonis ............................................... 31

Low-Temperature Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 601 inThiosulfate and Chloride Solutions, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, V.M. Salinas-Bravo, A. Martinez-Villafañe ....... 38

Corrosion of High-Temperature Alloys in Chloride-ContainingSupercritical Water Oxidation Systems, J. Konys, S. Fodi,J. Hausselt, H. Schmidt, V. Casal ................................... 45

Effect of Concrete Pore Saturation on Cathodic Protection ofSteel-Reinforced Concrete Bridges, M.D. Koretsky, F.Abooameri, J.C. Westall .................................................. 52

Eight-Year Atmospheric Corrosion Exposure of Steels inChina, W. Hou, C. Liang ................................................. 65

Evaluating Cathodic Protection Reliability on Steel Pipe inMicrobially Active Soils, F. Kajiyama, K. Okamura ........... 74

Analysis of Oxide Film Formed on Type 304 Stainless Steelin 288°C Water Containing Oxygen, Hydrogen, andHydrogen Peroxide, Y.-J. Kim .......................................... 81

Corrosion Rate and Anodic Dissolution Behavior of aB2-Iron Aluminide Alloy in Sulfuric Acid, S. Frangini ....... 89

Hydrogen-Facilitated Anodic Dissolution-Type StressCorrosion Cracking of Pipeline Steels in Near-Neutral pHSolution, B. Gu, J. Luo, X. Mao ....................................... 96

Erratum: Methodology for Charging Autoclaves at HighPressures and Temperatures with Acid Gases, R.H. Hausler,C.F. Kroen, J. L. Pacheco, L.M. Riekels, R.Santos (August 1998, pp. 641-650) ............................... 112

February (No. 2)Effect of Velocity on Current Density for Cathodically

Polarized Steel in Seawater, D. Hugus, W.H. Hartt ......... 115Electrochemical, Galvanic, and Mechanical Responses of

Grade 2 Titanium in 6% Sodium Chloride Solution, Z.F.Wang, C.L. Briant, K.S. Kumar ..................................... 128

Localized Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistanceof Friction Stir Welded Aluminum Alloy 5454, G.S. Frankel,Z. Xia ........................................................................... 139

Short-Term Deterioration of Polymer-Coated 55% Al-Zn:Part 2 — Impedance Model for Inhibitor-Modified Surface,S.F. Mertens, C. Xhoffer, B.C. De Cooman,E. Temmerman (Erratum: June 1999, p. 631) .............. 151

Inhibition Effects of Inorganic Multivalent Cations onIron Corrosion in Aerated Sodium Sulfate Solution, K.Aramaki ....................................................................... 157

Development of an In-Core Stress Corrosion Cracking TestMethod and Preliminary Test Results, M. Mayuzumi, K.Hide, T. Onchi, T.M. Karlsen, C. Vitanza ........................ 166

Effect of Water on Mechanical Properties and Stress CorrosionBehavior of Alloy 600, Alloy 690, EN82H Welds, and EN52Welds, C.M. Brown, W.J. Mills ...................................... 173

Effect of Alloying Elements and Residuals on CorrosionResistance of Type 444 Stainless Steel, N.J.E. Dowling, Y.-H.Kim, S.-K. Ahn, Y.-D. Lee .............................................. 187

Effect of Induced Alternating Current Voltage on CathodicallyProtected Pipelines Paralleling Electric Power TransmissionLines, F. Kajiyama, Y. Nakamura .................................. 200

Impact of Graphite Gasket/Duplex Stainless Steel Couples onCrevice Chemistry and the Likelihood of Crevice Attack inSeawater, A. Turnbull ................................................... 206

March (No. 3)Comparison of Corrosion Protection Provided by a Non-

Volatile Organic Compound Epoxy and a Marine EpoxyPrimer, M.W. Kendig, H.-S. Ryang, T.-L. Liao, S.L.Jeanjaquet ................................................................... 222

Current Distribution and Electrochemical Environmentin a Cathodically Protected Crevice, D.-T. Chin,G.M. Sabde .................................................................. 229

Characterization of Carbonitrided and Oxidized Layers onLow-Carbon Steel by Conversion Electron MössbauerSpectrometry, X-Ray Diffractometry, and X-RayPhotoelectron Spectrometry, K. Kurosawa, H.-L. Li, Y.Ujihira, K. Nomura ....................................................... 238

Influence of Product Type on Stress Corrosion Crackingof Alloy 600, D. Gómez-Briceño, F. Blázquez,F. Hernández ................................................................ 248

Molecular Modeling of the Inhibition of Mild Steel CarbonDioxide Corrosion by Imidazolines, S. Ramachandran, V.Jovancicevic (Erratum: June 1999, p. 631) ................... 259

Corrosion Behavior of Brass Alloys in Aqueous Solutions ofDifferent pH, W.A. Badawy, F.M. AI-Kharafi ................... 268

Short-Term Deterioration of Polymer-Coated 55% Al-Zn:Part 3 — Protective Mechanism of Inhibitor-ModifiedCoatings, S.F. Mertens, C. Xhoffer, B.C. De Cooman,E. Temmerman ............................................................. 278

Technical Note: The 100-mV Potential Decay CathodicProtection Criterion, G.K. Glass .................................... 286

Corrosion Behavior of Steel in Concrete Made with Slag-Blended Cement, C. Dehghanian .................................. 291

Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-60 PipelineSteel in Simulated Ground Water, X.-Y. Zhang, S.B.Lambert, R. Sutherby, A. Plumtree ................................ 297

Corrosion Abatement in Sulfuric Acid Alkylation UnitHorizontal Contactors, H.U. Schutt ............................... 306

Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-80 and X-52Pipeline Steels in Dilute Aqueous Solution with Near-Neutral pH, B. Gu, W.Z. Yu, J.L. Luo, X. Mao ................ 312

Significance of Coplanar Macrocells to Corrosion in Concrete-Embedded Steel, P. Rodríguez, E. Ramírez, S. Feliu, J.A.González, W. López ....................................................... 319

April (No. 4)A New Approach for Investigation of Erosion-Corrosion

Using Local Flow Models, Y.M. Ferng, Y.P. Ma, K.T. Ma,N.M. Chung .................................................................. 332

Photoinhibition of Pitting on Nickel and Alloy CDA 715 inBuffered Chloride-Containing Solutions, D.D. Macdonald,H. Brookes, M. Urquidi-Macdonald, M. Vazquez ............ 343

Effects of the Valence of Sulfur on Passivation of Alloys 600,690, and 800 at 25°C and 95°C, Z. Fang, R.W. Staehle .. 355

Effect of Bicarbonate Ion Additives on Pitting Corrosion ofType 316L Stainless Steel in Aqueous 0.5 M SodiumChloride Solution, J.-J. Park, S.-I. Pyun, W.-J. Lee, H.-P.Kim .............................................................................. 380

Dissolution of Anodic Zirconium Dioxide Films in AqueousMedia, A. Merati, B. Cox ............................................... 388

Localized Corrosion Probability in Stainless Steels AfterCathodic Protection in Seawater, G. Salvago, G. Bollini .. 397

License Plate Cosmetic Corrosion Test of Automotive CoatedSteel Sheet, H.E. Townsend, M.W. Simpson, W.B.van der Linde, D.C. McCune ......................................... 406

Corrosion Performance of a Nickel-Molybdenum-ChromiumAlloy: Effects of Aging, Alloying Elements, and ElectrolyteComposition, R.B. Rebak, S.K. Srivastava ..................... 412

Corrosion Behavior of a Particulate Metal-Matrix Composite,L. Bertolini, M.F. Brunella, S. Candiani ......................... 422

Effects of Salt Deposition and Temperature on PolarizationResistance of Steel and the Galvanic Current of Steel-

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Aluminum Couples During Exposure to Cyclic Humidity,G. Gao ......................................................................... 432

Corrosion Review: Corrosion Inhibitors: Principles andApplications, V.S. Sastri; Review by R.W. Revie .............. 440

May (No. 5)Comparison Between Potentiodynamic and Potentiostatic

Tests for Pitting Potential Measurement of Duplex StainlessSteels, N. Alonso-Falleiros, A. Hakim, S. Wolynec .......... 443

Inhibition of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild Steel byImidazolines and Their Precursors, V. Jovancicevic, S.Ramachandran, P. Prince ............................................. 449

Effect of Noble Metal Addition on Electrochemical PolarizationBehavior of Hydrogen Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction onType 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water, Y.-J.Kim .............................................................................. 456

Contribution of Solution pH and Buffer Capacity toSuppress Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking ofSensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel at 95°C, S. Zhang, T.Shibata, T. Haruna ....................................................... 462

Factors Affecting the Determination of ElectrochemicalNoise Resistance, Y.J. Tan, S. Bailey, B. Kinsella ........... 469

Using Electrochemical Noise to Detect Corrosion: Evaluationof a Round-Robin Experiment, J. Goellner, A. Burkert, A.Heyn, J. Hickling .......................................................... 476

Investigation of Some Green Compounds as Corrosion andScale Inhibitors for Cooling Systems, M.A. Quraishi, I.H.Farooqi, P.A. Saini ........................................................ 493

Development of an Artificial Climatic Complex AcceleratedCorrosion Tester and Investigation of Complex AcceleratedCorrosion Test Methods, J. Li, M. Li, Z. Sun .................. 498

Fracture Toughness of Line Pipe Steels Under CathodicProtection Using Crack Tip Opening Displacement Tests,N. Hagiwara, N. Oguchi ................................................ 503

Effects of Tungsten on Corrosion and Kinetics of SigmaPhase Formation of 25% Chromium Duplex StainlessSteels, J.-S. Kim, H.-S. Kwon ........................................ 512

Localized Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum-Magnesium-Silicon Alloy in Ground Water, F. Sato, Y. Asakawa ....... 522

Closed-Cell Polymer Foams for Corrosion Control in ConfinedMetal Spaces, P.P. Trzaskoma-Paulette, S.G. Lambrakos,H.N. Jones, III .............................................................. 530

Corrosion Review: Seawater Circuits. Treatment andMaterials, Y. Lefebvre; Review by S.R. Freeman ............. 540

June (No. 6)1999 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Extending the Limits of

Growth Through Development of Corrosion-Resistant SteelProducts, H.E. Townsend .............................................. 547

Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth Rate in Sensitized Alloy600 in Thiosulfate Solution at Room Temperature, W.-T.Tsai, C.-C. Kuoh ........................................................... 554

Adhesion of Anodic Films on Aluminum-Lithium Alloys,P. Skeldon, X. Zhou, G.E. Thompson, G.C. Wood, H.Habazaki, K. Shimizu ................................................... 561

Intergranular Attack and Stress Corrosion CrackingPropagation Behavior of Alloy 600 in High-TemperatureCaustic Solution, H. Kawamura, H. Hirano.................... 566

Effect of Mineral Compounds in Phosphoric Acid Pollutedby Sulfide Ions on Corrosion of Nickel, A. Guenbour, S.Zeggaf, A. Ben Bachir, M.L. Escudero, M.F. Lopez ......... 576

Kinetic Studies of Zinc Passivation in Borate SolutionsUnder Different Conditions, E.E. Abd El Aal .................. 582

Effects of Temperature and Thiosulfate on Chloride Pittingof Austenitic Stainless Steels, N.J. Laycock ................... 590

Galvanic Anode Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Seawater:Part 3 — Retrofit Cathodic Protection of OffshoreStructures, W.H. Hartt, S. Chen .................................... 596

Sensitization Phenomena on Aged SAF 2205 DuplexStainless Steel and Their Control Using the Electrochemical

Potentiokinetic Reactivation Test, E. Angelini, B.De Benedetti, G. Maizza, F. Rosalbino ........................... 606

Control of Alkaline Stress Corrosion Cracking in Pressurized-Water Reactor Steam Generator Tubing, I.S. Hwang, I.-G.Park ............................................................................. 616

Stress Corrosion Test for Clad Plate Weldments withCompressive Stress Treatment Using the Anti-Welding-Heating Method, H.N. Chen, L.S. Chen, Q.H. Lin, X.Long ............................................................................ 626

Erratum: Molecular Modeling of the Inhibition of Mild SteelCarbon Dioxide Corrosion by Imidazolines, S.Ramachandran, B. Jovancicevic (March 1999, pp.259-267) ...................................................................... 631

Erratum: Short-Term Deterioration of Polymer-Coated 55%Al-Zn: Part 2 — Impedance Model for Inhibitor-ModifiedSurface, S.F. Mertens, X. Xhoffer, B.C. De Cooman, E.Timmerman (February 1999, pp. 151-156) .................... 631

Corrosion Review: Engineering Coatings: Design andApplication, 2nd Edition, S. Grainger, J. Blunt; Review by H.Ahluwalia ..................................................................... IBC

July (No. 7)Investigation of Passive Films on �2 and � Titanium

Aluminides by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, M.Ziomek-Moroz, W. Su, B.S. Covino, Jr. .......................... 635

Role of Microstructures on Stress Corrosion Cracking ofPipeline Steels in Carbonate-Bicarbonate Solution,H. Asahi, T. Kushida, M. Kimura, H. Fukai, S. Okano .... 644

Influence of Organic Additives on the Corrosion of Iron-Based Amorphous Alloys in Dilute Sulfuric Acid Solution,A. Frignani, G. Trabanelli .............................................. 653

Corrosion Inhibition and Photoactivity Behavior of N-Substituted Polycarbazole-Coated Natural Pyrite Electrode,E. Sezer, A. Sezai Saraç, Ö. Yavuz ................................. 661

Quantitative Study for Sulfide Stress Corrosion Crackingof Tubular Steel, W.Y. Chu, L.J. Qiao, Y.B. Wang, Y.H.Cheng .......................................................................... 667

Effect of Silicon Compounds on Stress Corrosion Crackingof Alloy 600 in Caustic Solutions, M. Navas, D. Gómez-Briceño, M. García-Mazario, A.R. McIlree....................... 674

Galvanic Anode Cathodic Polarization of Steel in Seawater:Part 4 — Conductor Arrays on Petroleum ProductionPlatforms, W.H. Hartt, P. Pierson .................................. 686

Materials for High-Temperature and High-PressureHydrogen Peroxide Bleaching Equipment, S.J. Clarke,P.H. Clarke ................................................................... 694

Corrosion Rates of Buried Pipelines Caused by GeomagneticStorms, A. Osella, A. Favetto, E. López .......................... 699

Unusual Corrosion of a Drill Pipe in Newly DevelopedDrilling Mud During Deep Drilling, Y. Tomoe, M. Shimizu,Y. Nagae ....................................................................... 706

Corrosion Review: Current Protocols in Field AnalyticalChemistry, V. Lopez-Avila, D. Barcelo, W. Beckert, S.C.Goheen, K. Jinno, L.H. Keith, J.H. Rittenburg; Review by R.Dively ........................................................................... 714

August (No. 8)1999 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Past, Present, and

Future of Stress Corrosion Cracking, J.R. Galvele .......... 723Corrosion Behavior of Zinc-Nickel Alloy Electrodeposited

Coatings, F.J. Fabri Miranda, I.C.P. Margarit, O.R.Mattos, O.E. Barcia, R. Wiart ........................................ 732

Corrosion and Toughness of Experimental and CommercialSuper Ferritic Stainless Steels, N.J.E. Dowling, H. Kim,J.-N. Kim, S.-K. Ahn, Y.-D. Lee ..................................... 743

Corrosion Resistance of High-Strength Modified 13% CrSteel, M. Kimura, Y. Miyata, Y. Yamane, T. Toyooka, Y.Nakano, F. Murase ....................................................... 756

Electrochemical Noise Analysis of Galvanized Steel Immersedin Saturated Calcium Hydroxide Solutions, L. Diaz-Ballote,

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115115

L.F. Garfias-Mesias ....................................................... 762Intergranular Corrosion in a Martensitic Stainless Steel

Detected by Electrochemical Tests, N. Alonso-Falleiros, M.Magri, I.G.S. Falleiros ................................................... 769

Conducting Polymers and Corrosion: Polyaniline on Steel,D.E. Tallman, Y. Pae, G.P. Bierwagen ............................ 779

Corrosion Ratios of Steel to Zinc in Natural CorrosionEnvironments, X.G. Zhang ............................................ 787

Galvanic Corrosion of a Copper Alloy in Lithium BromideHeavy Brine Environments, D. Itzhak, T. Greenberg ...... 795

Effect of Alloying on the Resistance of Cu-10% Ni Alloys toSeawater Impingement, T.D. Burleigh, D.H. Waldeck ..... 800

Effect of Aluminum Oxide Diffusion Barrier Layer on theOxidation Behavior of Detonation Gun-Sprayed ThermalBarrier Coating at 1,200°C, X.Q. Ma, Y.M. Rhyim, H.W. Jin,C.G. Park, M.C. Kim ..................................................... 805

Corrosion Review: Electrochemistry at Metal andSemiconductor Electrodes, N. Sato; Review by B. Craig .. 816

September (No. 9)Technical Note: Electrochemical Characteristics of

Chromium-Saving Ferritic Stainless Steel, K. Hio, M.Tsutsui, Y. Hosoi .......................................................... 822

Inhibition of Pitting in Ferrous Materials by Carbonate as aFunction of Temperature and Alkalinity, S.T. Adamy, F.R.Cala ............................................................................. 825

Chloride Removal by Intermittent Cathodic ProtectionApplied to Reinforced Concrete in the Tidal Zone, A.M.Hassanein, G.K. Glass, N.R. Buenfeld ........................... 840

Transmission Electron Microscopic Observations ofEmbrittlement of an Aluminum Alloy by Liquid Metal,X.M. Liu, Y.J. Su, L.J. Qiao, W.Y. Chu .......................... 851

Comparison of Stainless Steels in Simulated Paper MachineEnvironments, T.M.J. Laitinen ...................................... 858

Application and Evaluation of Processing Methods ofElectrochemical Noise Generated During Stress CorrosionCracking, J.L. Luo, L.J. Qiao ......................................... 870

Influence of Some Parameters on Passivation of Zirconiumand the Stability of the Anodic Oxide Film, A.S. Mogoda 877

Effect of Distance from Sea on Atmospheric CorrosionRate, S. Feliu, M. Morcillo, B. Chico .............................. 883

Hydrogen Embrittlement of Rail Steels, W.Y. Chu, J.X. Li,C.H. Huang, Y.B. Wang, L.J. Qiao ................................. 892

Chemical Composition, Electrochemical, and MorphologicalProperties of Iron Phosphate Conversion Coatings, Y.J.Warburton, D.L. Gibbon, K.M. Jackson, L.F. Gate, A.Rodnyansky, P.R. Warburton ........................................ 898

Corrosion Review: Developments in Marine Corrosion,S.A. Campbell, N. Campbell, F.C. Walsh; Review by D.Janoff .......................................................................... 908

October (No. 10)Technical Note: Localization Index Obtained from

Electrochemical Noise Analysis, F. Mansfeld, Z. Sun ...... 915Technical Note: Synergistic Effect of Iodide Ions on

Inhibitive Performance of Substituted Dithiobiurets DuringCorrosion of Mild Steel in Hot Hydrochloric Acid, M.A.Quraishi, J. Rawat, M. Ajmal ........................................ 919

Effect of Bacterial Biofilm on Corrosion of GalvanicallyCoupled Aluminum and Stainless Steel Alloys underConditions Simulating Wet Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel,H.-J. Zhang, W.J. Dirk, G.G. Geesey ............................. 924

Role of Hydroxyl Group in the Inhibitive Action of BenzoicAcid Toward Corrosion of Aluminum in Nitric Acid, P.N.S.Yadav, A.K. Singh, R. Wadhwani ................................... 937

Modeling Oxygen-Controlled Corrosion of Steels in HotWaters, D. Tromans ...................................................... 942

Investigation of the Inhibitive Effect of N-Phosphono-MethyI-Glycine on the Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Neutral

Solutions by Electrochemical Techniques, M.A. Pech-Canul,L.P. Chi-Canul .............................................................. 948

Corrosion-Sensing Behavior of an Acrylic-Based CoatingSystem, J. Zhang, G.S. Frankel ..................................... 957

Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel in 1 M Hydrochloric Acidby 2,5-Bis(2-Aminophenyl)–1,3,4-Oxadiazole, F. Bentiss,M. Lagrenee, M. Traisnel, J.C. Hornez ........................... 968

Corrosion Behavior of High-Nickel and Chromium Alloys inNatural Baltic Seawater, J. Birn, M. Janik-Czachor, A.Wolowik, A. Szummer ................................................... 977

Effect of Micron-Scale Surface Deformation on the CorrosionBehavior of Coil-Coated Aluminum Alloy 5182, R.B. Leggat,S.R. Taylor ................................................................... 984

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 403 Stainless Steel inSodium Chloride at 95°C Under Different Heat TreatmentConditions, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, V.M. Salinas-Bravo, A.Martinez-Villafañe ........................................................ 991

Corrosion Review: Fatigue of Materials, 2nd Edition, S.Suresh; Review by W.D. Van Arnam .............................. 997

November (No. 11)Degradation of Protective Organic Coatings after Cupping

Test, F. Deflorian, L. Fedrizzi, S. Rossi ......................... 1003Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Low-Carbon Steel

in Concentrated Geologic Vadose Waters, T. Lian, D.A.Jones ......................................................................... 1012

An Attempt to Prepare Nonchromate, Self-HealingProtective Films Containing Molybdate on Iron, K.Aramaki ..................................................................... 1020

Corrosion Protection on Copper by Imidazole and itsDerivatives, R. Gasparac, E. Stupnisek-Lisac ............... 1031

Use of the Scanning Reference Electrode Technique for theEvaluation of Environmentally Friendly, NonchromateCorrosion Inhibitors, S.M. Powell, H.N. McMurray, D.A.Worsley ...................................................................... 1040

Boric/Sulfuric Acid Anodizing of Aluminum Alloys 2024 and7075: Film Growth and Corrosion Resistance, G.E.Thompson, L. Zhang, C.J.E. Smith, P. Skeldon ............ 1052

Corrosion Behavior of Some Transition Metals and 4340Steel Metals Exposed to Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, P.M.Natishan, J. Jones-Meehan, G.I. Loeb, B.J. Little,R. Ray, M. Beard ........................................................ 1062

Concentration Cells and Pitting Corrosion of Copper,M. Sosa, S. Patel, M. Edwards ..................................... 1069

Pourbaix Diagrams for the Ternary System of Iron-Chromium-Nickel, B. Beverskog, I. Puigdomenech ....... 1077

Hydrolysis and Oxidation in Subcritical and SupercriticalWater: Connecting Process Engineering Science toMolecular Interactions, J.W. Tester, J.A. Cline ............. 1088

Susceptibility of Conventional Pressure Vessel Steel toHydrogen-Induced Cracking and Stress-Oriented Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in Hydrogen Sulfide-ContainingDiglycolamine Solutions, M.A. Al-Anezi, G.S. Frankel, A.K.Agrawal ...................................................................... 1101

Corrosion Review: Organic and Inorganic Coatings forCorrosion Prevention — Research and Experiences(European Federation of Corrosion Publications Number20), L. Fedrizzi, P.L. Bonora; Review by D. Janoff ......... 1112

December (No. 12)Technical Note: On Estimating Conditions for Simulating

Velocity-Sensitive Corrosion in the Rotating CylinderElectrode, D.C. Silverman ........................................... 1115

Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis Study ofCorrosion Films Formed on Mn Stainless Steels, V.S. Raja,A. Devasenapathi, P. Veluchamy, H. Minoura .............. 1119

Intergranular Corrosion Following Friction Stir Welding ofAluminum Alloy 7075-T651, J.B. Lumsden, M.W. Mahoney,G. Pollock, C.G. Rhodes .............................................. 1127

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Phosphoric Acid Produced by Wet Process, E. Khamis, M.A.Ameer, N.M. AlAndis, G. Al-Senani .127

Galvanic Protection Distance of Zinc-Coated Steels UnderVarious Environmental Conditions, X.G. Zhang ............. 139

An Overview: Vapor Phase Corrosion Inhibitors, A.Subramanian, M. Natesan, V.S. Muralidharan, K.Balakrishnan, T. Vasudevan ......................................... 144

Dianils: New and Effective Corrosion Inhibitors for Oil-WellSteel (N-80) and Mild Steel in Boiling Hydrochloric Acid,M.A. Quraishi, D. Jamal ............................................... 156

Electrochemical Noise Measurements Under PressurizedWater Reactor Conditions, R. Van Nieuwenhove ............ 161

How to Pressurize Autoclaves for Corrosion Testing UnderCarbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide Pressure, J.-L. Crolet,M.R. Bonis ................................................................... 167

Effect of Scratching on Galvanic Corrosion in Oil and GasEnvironments, T. Hara, H. Asahi, Y. Suehiro,H. Kaneta ..................................................................... 183

High-Temperature Sulfidation of Fe3Al Thermal SprayCoatings at 600°C, K.R. Luer, J.N. DuPont,A.R. Marder .................................................................. 189

Critical Review: Polarization Resistance Method forDetermination of Instantaneous Corrosion Rates,J.R. Scully .................................................................... 199

Corrosion Review: Active Library on Corrosion, 2nd Edition,W.F. Bogaerts; Review by J. Grocki ............................... 224

March (No. 3)Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion on Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3:

Effect of Soluble Chromate Additions vs ChromateConversion Coating, G.O. Ilevbare, J.R. Scully, J. Yuan,and R.G. Kelly .............................................................. 227

Effect of Prior Cold Work on Intergranular and TransgranularCorrosion in Type 304 Stainless Steels: QuantitativeDiscrimination by Image Analysis, C. Garcia, F. Martin, P.De Tiedra, J.A. Heredero, M.L. Aparicio ......................... 243

Effects of Cathodic Disbonding and Blistering on CurrentDemand for Cathodic Protection of Coated Steel, O.Ø.Knudsen, U. Steinsmo .................................................. 256

Transpassive Dissolution of Alloy 625, Chromium, Nickel,and Molybdenum in High-Temperature SolutionsContaining Hydrochloric Acid and Oxygen, P. Kritzer, N.Boukis, E. Dinjus ......................................................... 265

Analysis of Different Methods to Calculate ElectrochemicalNoise Resistance Using a Three-Electrode Cell, V.Brusamarello, A. Lago, C.V. Franco ............................... 273

Characterization of Hydrogen Permeation Through aCorrosion-Resistant Zinc-Nickel-Phosphorus Alloy, A.Durairajan, A. Krishniyer, B.S. Haran, R.E. White,and B.N. Popov ............................................................. 283

Carbon and Nitrogen Effects on Sensitization Resistance ofType 347 Stainless Steels, Y.J. Oh, J.H. Yoon, J.H. Hong 289

An Atmospheric Pressure, Fluidized Bed Combustion SystemBurning High-Chlorine Coals in the Convection Section,K. Liu, W. Xie, W.-P. Pan, J.T. Riley ............................... 298

Effect of Cold Work and Processing Orientation on StressCorrosion Cracking Behavior of Alloy 600, W.C. Moshierand C.M. Brown ........................................................... 307

Pigment-Derived Inhibitors for Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3, R.L.Cook, Jr., S.R. Taylor .................................................... 321

Corrosion Review: The Physical Metallurgy of MicroalloyedSteels, T. Gladman; Review by W.D. Van Arnam ............ 336

April (No. 4)High-Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Two-Phase Iron-

Manganese-Aluminum Alloys, S.-Y. Liu, C.-L. Lee, C.-H.Kao, T.-P. Perng ............................................................ 339

A New Equation for Potential Attenuation and Anode CurrentOutput Projection for Cathodically Polarized Marine

Kinetics of the Development of a Nonchromate ConversionCoating for Magnesium Alloys and Magnesium-BasedMetal Matrix Composites, M.A. González-Nuñez, P.Skeldon, G.E. Thompson, H. Karimzadeh .................... 1136

Effect of Heat Treatment on Caustic Stress CorrosionCracking Behavior of Alloy 600, J.K. Sung ................... 1144

Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor Blend for Reinforced Concrete:Part 1 — Prevention of Corrosion, B. Elsener, M. Büchler,F. Stalder, H. Böhni .................................................... 1155

Effects of Lead Oxide Addition on the ElectrochemicalProperties of Alloy 600 in Aqueous 1 M Sodium HydroxideSolution, S.-I. Pyun, W.-J. Lee, J.-J. Park .................... 1164

A New Approach to the Determination of the CathodicProtection Period in Zinc-Rich Paints, C.M. Abreu, M.Izquierdo, P. Merino, X.R. Nóvoa, C. Pérez ................... 1171

Environmentally Assisted Cracking of 50% Mn-18% Cr-4%W-N Steel for a Generator Retaining Ring and ItsCountermeasure, H. Shuju, L. Xiaofang, Z. Shufeng, H.Yuanchun, G. Haicheng .............................................. 1180

Effects of Silicon and Titanium on the Corrosion of Low-AlloySteels in a Simulated Coal Gasification Environment at600°C, J.L. Jimenez Soler, D.J. Baxter, J.F. Norton ..... 1189

Corrosion Review: CO2 Corrosion Control in Oil and GasProduction — Design Considerations (European Federationof Corrosion Publications Number 23), M.B. Kermani, L.M.Smith; Review by M. Davies ........................................ 1219

2000 (Vol. 56)

January (No. 1)Path Dependence of the Potential-Current Density State for

Cathodically Polarized Steel in Seawater, W.H. Hartt, S.Chen ................................................................................ 3

Influence of Overaging Treatment on Localized Corrosion ofAl 6056, V. Guillaumin, G. Mankowski ............................ 12

Anticorrosion, Antiscale Coatings Obtained on the Surface ofTitanium Alloys by Microarc Oxidation Method and Used inSeawater, S.V. Gnedenkov, P.S. Gordienko,S.L. Sinebrukhov, O.A. Khrisanphova, T.M. Skorobogatova24

Prediction of Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility ofStainless Steels Based on Repassivation Kinetics, H.S.Kwon, E.A. Cho, K.A. Yeom ............................................. 32

In-Situ Imaging of Chloride Ions at the Metal/SolutionInterface by Scanning Combination Microelectrodes, C.-J.Lin, R.-G. Du, T. Nguyen................................................. 41

Galvanostatic Pulse Measurements of Passive and ActiveReinforcing Steel in Concrete, D.W. Law, S.G. Millard, J.H.Bungey .......................................................................... 48

Variation of Slow Strain Rate Test Fracture Mode of Type304L Stainless Steel in 288°C Water, N. Saito, Y. Tsuchiya,F. Kano, N. Tanaka ......................................................... 57

Corrosion Behavior of High-Purity Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys in theTranspassive Condition, M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta, K. Kako . 70

Effect of Biomineralized Manganese on the CorrosionBehavior of C1008 Mild Steel, B.H. Olesen, P.H. Nielsen,and Z. Lewandowski ....................................................... 80

An Electrochemical Approach to Predicting Long-TermLocalized Corrosion of Corrosion-Resistant High-Level WasteContainer Materials, D.S. Dunn, G.A. Cragnolino, N. Sridhar90

Corrosion Review: CASTI Handbook of Stainless Steels andNickel Alloys, S. Lamb; Review by W. Amend ................. 110

February (No. 2)Application of Local Flow Models in Predicting Distributions of

Erosion-Corrosion Locations, Y.M. Ferng, Y.P. Ma, N.M.Chung .......................................................................... 116

Effect of Thiosemicarbazones on Corrosion of Steel in

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117117

Pipelines and Risers, P. Pierson, K.P. Bethune, W.H. Hartt,P. Anathakrishnan ....................................................... 350

Effects of Chromate and Molybdate on Stress CorrosionCracking of Type 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel inHydrochloric Acid Solution, R. Nishimura, Sundjono ..... 361

Corrosion Behavior of Mild Steel in Acetic Acid Solutions,M.M. Singh, A. Gupta ................................................... 371

Effect of Alloying Elements on Electrochemical Properties ofMagnesium-Based Sacrificial Anodes, J.-G. Kim, S.-J. Koo380

In-Situ Electrochemical Impedance Measurement of OxideFilm Formed on Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Water, Y.-J. Kim ....................................... 389

Surface Analysis of Various Methods of Preparing Al 2024-T3Surfaces for Painting, R.L. De Rosa, J.T. Grant, L. Katsen,M. Donley, G.P. Bierwagen (Erratum, June 2000, p. 669)395

Conducting Polymers and Corrosion: Part 2—Polyanilineon Aluminum Alloys, D.E. Tallman, Y. Pae, G.P. Bierwagen401

Influence of pH and Chloride Concentration on the Pittingand Crevice Corrosion Behavior of High-Alloy StainlessSteels, A. Pardo, E. Otero, M.C. Merino, M.D. López, M.V.Utrilla, F. Moreno ......................................................... 411

Effects of Alloying Elements on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion in13% to 20% Chromium-Containing Steels, T. Hara, H.Asahi, A. Kawakami, A. Takahashi ................................ 419

Corrosion Behavior of Lacquered Tinplate Cans in Contactwith Cockles (Cardium Edulis) in Brine Solution, J.M.Bastidas, J.M. Cabañes, R. Catalá ................................ 429

Critical Review: Relationship Between Corrosion and theBiological Sulfur Cycle: A Review, B.J. Little, R.I. Ray, R.K.Pope ............................................................................. 433

Corrosion Review: Understanding How Components Fail,2nd Edition, D.J. Wulpi; Review by J. Burnell-Gray ....... 448

May (No. 5)Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of

Neutron-Irradiated, Thermally Sensitized Type 304 StainlessSteel, T. Onchi, K. Hide, M. Mayuzumi, T. Hoshiya ........ 451

Effects of Impurities on Environmentally Assisted CrackGrowth of Solution-Annealed Austenitic Steels in PrimaryWater at 325°C, G.F. Li, Y. Kaneshima, T. Shoji ............. 460

Corrosion of Iron Under Alternating Wet and DryConditions, D.S. Dunn, M.B. Bogart, C.S. Brossia, G.A.Cragnolino ................................................................... 470

Effects of Flow Rate on Crack Growth in Sensitized Type 304Stainless Steel in High-Temperature Aqueous Solutions,H.S. Kwon, A. Wuensche, D.D. Macdonald .................... 482

Influence of Remote Cathodes on Corrosion Mechanism atExposed Cut Edges in Organically Coated Galvanized Steels,D.A. Worsley, S.M. Powell, H.N. McMurray .................... 492

Corrosion of Nickel Metal by Hydrothermal Sodium TungstateSolution Observed by In-Situ Infrared Spectroscopy, M.M.Hoffmann, J.L. Fulton .................................................. 501

Effect of Environmental Variables on Localized Corrosion ofCarbon Steel, C.S. Brossia, G.A. Cragnolino .................. 505

In-Situ Transmission Electron Microscopic Observation ofCorrosion-Enhanced Dislocation Emission and CrackInitiation of Stress Corrosion, K.W. Gao, W.Y. Chu, B. Gu,T.C. Zhang, L.J. Qiao .................................................... 515

Pit Simulation Study of Zirconium Under Simple ImmersionConditions in Oxidizing Chloride Solutions, G.C. Palit .... 523

Conditions Under Which Cracks Occur in Modified 13%Chromium Steel in Wet Hydrogen Sulfide Environments, T.Hara, H. Asahi .............................................................. 533

Model for Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Lithium BromideAbsorption Refrigeration Systems, A. Anderko, R.D. Young543

Corrosion Review: Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse, T.Asano; Review by W. Micheletti ..................................... 560

June (No. 6)Prediction of Aluminum Pitting in Natural Waters via

Artificial Neural Network Analysis, J. Leifer, J.I. Mickalonis563

High-Resolution Characterization of Intergranular Attackand Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600 in High-Temperature Primary Water, L.E. Thomas, S.M. Bruemmer572

Effect of Corrosion Products on the Atmospheric Corrosion ofElectrodeposited Zinc and Zinc Alloy Coatings, R.Ramanauskas, P. Quintana, P. Bartolo-Pérez, L. Díaz-Ballote .............................................................. 588

Effect of Galvanic Coupling Between Overpack Materials ofHigh-Level Nuclear Waste Containers, D.S. Dunn, G.A.Cragnolino, N. Sridhar .................................................. 598

Numerical Model for Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking, Th.Boellinghaus, H. Hoffmeister ......................................... 611

Inhibitory Effect of Zinc Addition to High-TemperatureHydrogenated Water on Mill-Annealed and PrefilmedAlloy 600, H. Kawamura, H. Hirano, S. Shirai, H.Takamatsu, T. Matsunaga, K. Yamaoka, K. Oshinden,and H. Takiguchi .......................................................... 623

Barium Sulfate Deposition and Precipitation Using aCombined Electrochemical Surface and Bulk SolutionApproach, A.P. Morizot, A. Neville .................................. 638

Stress Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Alloy 2024/SiliconCarbide Particles (SiCp) Metal Matrix Composites, G.E.Kiourtsidis, S.M. Skolianos ........................................... 646

Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion of Ceramics andFunctionally Gradient Material-Coated Steels in ErosionEnvironments, H.X. Zhao, T. Masuda, C.L. Li, T. Takahashi,M. Matsumura ............................................................. 654

Erratum: Surface Analysis of Various Methods of PreparingAl 2024-T3 Surfaces for Painting, R.L. DeRosa, J.T. Grant, L.Kasten, M. Donley, G.P. Bierwagen (April 2000, pp.395-400) ...................................................................... 669

Corrosion Review: Uhlig’s Corrosion Handbook, 2nd Edition,R.W. Revie; Review by S.R. Freeman .............................. 672

July (No. 7)Frequency Analysis of Transients in Electrochemical Noise:

Mathematical Relationships and Computer Simulations, U.Bertocci, F. Huet, B. Jaoul, P. Rousseau ....................... 675

Effect of Linoleate on Electrochemical Behavior ofStainless Steel in Phosphate Buffer, S. Omanovic, S.G.Roscoe ......................................................................... 684

Kinetics of Passive Film Formation on Martensitic StainlessSteels, R. Godec, A. Petek, V. Dolecek ........................... 694

A New, Chrome-Free Passivation Method of Tinplate Used inthe Canning Industry, D. Yfantis, A. Yfantis, B. Tzalas, D.Schmeisser ................................................................... 700

Model Study Investigating the Role of Interfacial Factors inElectrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Measurements, M.Chen, Q.S. Yu, C.M. Reddy, H.K. Yasuda ...................... 709

A Novel Electrochemical Testing Method and Its Use in theInvestigation of Underfilm Corrosion of TemporarilyProtective Oil Coating, Z. Qingdong ............................... 722

Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor Blend for Reinforced Concrete:Part 2 — Inhibitor as Repair Strategy, B. Elsener, M.Büchler, F. Stalder, H. Böhni ........................................ 727

2,5-Bis(n-Pyridyl)-1,3,4-Oxadiazoles as Corrosion Inhibitorsfor Mild Steel in Acidic Media, F. Bentiss, M. Lagrenée, M.Traisnel ........................................................................ 733

Real-Time Localized Corrosion Monitoring in IndustrialCooling Water Systems, B. Yang .................................... 743

Properties of Rigid Polyurethane Foams Related to Their Use

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for Corrosion Control Inside Confined Spaces, P.P.Trzaskoma-Paulette, S.G. Lambrakos, H.N. Jones ......... 757

Corrosion Review: Corrosion Testing Made Easy:Electrochemical Impedance and Noise, R. Cottis, S.Turgoose; Review by W. Fürbeth ................................... 768

August (No. 8)2000 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Stress Corrosion

Cracking in Pressurized Water Reactors — Interpretation,Modeling, and Remedies, P.M. Scott .............................. 771

Modeling Transport Process and Current Distributionin a Cathodically Protected Crevice, D.-T. Chin, G.M. Sabde(Erratum, October 2000, p. 1075) ................................ 783

Application of Boundary Element Models to PredictEffectiveness of Coupons for Accessing Cathodic Protectionof Buried Structures, D.P. Riemer, M.E. Orazem ............ 794

Nickel-Based Alloys in Carbonaceous Gases, H.J. Grabke 801Titanium Corrosion in Alkaline Hydrogen Peroxide, J. Been,

D. Tromans .................................................................. 809Improved Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloys by System

Approach Interface Engineering: Part 1 — Alclad 2024-T3,C.M. Reddy, Q.S. Yu, C.E. Moffitt, D.M. Wieliczka, R.Johnson, J.E. Deffeyes, H.K. Yasuda ............................. 819

Corrosion Layers of Low-Alloy Carbon Steels in CO2(g)-Saturated Solutions by Mössbauer Spectroscopy, I. Raspini,E. Chung, C. Saragovi ................................................... 832

Electrochemical Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steel in BorateBuffer Solution, M. Gojic , D. Marijan, L. Kosec .............. 839

Corrosion Resistance and Electrochemical PotentiokineticReactivation Testing of Some Iron-Based Hardfacing Alloys,B.V. Cockeram ............................................................. 849

Effect of Flow Velocity on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Behaviorin Oil and Gas Environments, T. Hara, H. Asahi, Y. Suehiro,H. Kaneta ..................................................................... 860

Online Monitoring Systems of Microbiologically InfluencedCorrosion on Cu-10% Ni Alloy in Chlorinated, BrackishWater, M. de Romero, Z. Duque, O. de Rincón, O. Pérez, I. Araujo, A. Martinez .................................................... 867

Corrosion Review: Polymer Handbook, 4th Edition,J. Brandrup, E.H. Immergut, E.A. Grulke; Review by K.Abate ........................................................................... 880

September (No. 9)Atmospheric Corrosion Performance of Quenched-

and-Tempered, High-Strength Weathering Steel, H.E.Townsend..................................................................... 883

Improved Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloys by SystemApproach Interface Engineering: Part 2 — AA2024-T3, Q.S.Yu, C.M. Reddy, C.E. Moffitt, D.M. Wieliczka, R. Johnson,J.E. Deffeyes, H.K. Yasuda ............................................ 887

Preparation of Protective Films Containing Molybdate forSelf-Healing of a Scratched Iron Surface, K. Aramaki ..... 901

Effect of Silicon and Manganese Additions on the Trans-passive Corrosion of High-Purity Fe-18% Cr-14% Ni Alloys,M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta, K. Kako, E. Kawakami............... 910

Comparative Analysis of Electrochemical Noise GeneratedDuring Stress Corrosion Cracking of AISI 304 StainlessSteel, M. Leban, V. Dolcek, A. Legat .............................. 921

Transient Analysis and Simulation of Pitting Corrosion for theEstimation of Noise Resistance, G. Miramontes de León,D.C. Farden, D.E. Tallman ............................................ 928

Electrochemical Behavior of Rust Formed on Carbon Steel ina Wet/Dry Environment Containing Chloride Ions, T.Nishimura, H. Katayama, K. Noda, T. Kodama............... 935

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Copper in PotableWater Systems — pH Effects, B.J. Webster, S.E. Werner,D.B. Wells, P.J. Bremer ................................................ 942

Electrical Resistance Changes as an Alternate Method forMonitoring the Corrosion of Steel in Concrete and Mortar,P.A. Cella, S.R. Taylor ................................................... 951

Corrosion Products of Galvanized Rebars Embedded inChloride-Contaminated Concrete, F. Belaïd, G. Arliguie, R.Francois ....................................................................... 960

Corrosion Review: Chemical Resistance Guide for Plastics,K.M. Pruett; Review by H. Ahluwalia ............................. 968

October (No. 10)2000 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Visualizing Corrosion,

H.S. Isaacs, G. Adzic, C.S. Jeffcoate .............................. 971Technical Note: Crevice Effect on Corrosion of Steel in

Simulated Concrete Pore Solutions, A.A. Sagüés, L. Li, H.W.Pickering ...................................................................... 979

Technical Note: CAHMT — A New and Eco-Friendly AcidizingCorrosion Inhibitor, M.A. Quraishi, D. Jamal ................. 983

Discussion: Migrating Corrosion Inhibitor Blend forReinforcing Concrete: Part 1 — Prevention of Corrosion, A.Rosenberg .................................................................... 986

A Principal Determinant in Cathodic Protection Design ofOffshore Structures — The Mean Current Density, W.H.Hartt, E. Lemieux ......................................................... 988

Effects of Electrolytic Zirconium Oxide Coating on HydrogenPermeation of AISI 430 Stainless Steel, S.K. Yen, I.B. Huang,Z.S. Yen ....................................................................... 998

Testing for Erosion-Corrosion Under Disturbed FlowConditions Using a Rotating Cylinder with a SteppedSurface, S. Nesic, J. Bienkowski, K. Bremhorst,K.-S. Yang .................................................................. 1005

Effects of Sulfate and Nitrate Ion Additives on Pit Growth ofPure Aluminum in 0.1 M Sodium Chloride Solution, S.-I.Pyun, K.-H. Na, W.-J. Lee, J.-J. Park ........................... 1015

Corrosion Fatigue Crack Initiation in Aluminum Alloys 7075and 7050, P.S. Pao, C.R. Feng, S.J. Gill ....................... 1022

Improved Corrosion Protection of Al Alloys by SystemApproach Interface Engineering: Part 3 — AA 7075-T6, C.E.Moffitt, C.M. Reddy, Q.S. Yu, D.M. Wieliczka, R. Johnson,J.E. Deffeyes, H.K. Yasuda .......................................... 1032

Initiation of Fissure from Hydrogen Blister in Rail Steel,W.Y. Chu, K.W. Gao, Y.Z. Huang, Y.B. Wang,L.J. Qiao .................................................................... 1046

Effect of Hydrostatic Testing on Ductile Tearing of X-65Linepipe Steel with Stress Corrosion Cracks, M.P.H.Brongers, J.A. Beavers, C.E. Jaske, B.S. Delanty ......... 1050

Electrochemical Screening Test for Corrosion ProtectiveAerospace Coatings for AA2024-T3, C.N. Hunter, J.H.Osborne, S.R. Taylor ................................................... 1059

Influence of Welding and Heat Treatment on Corrosion of aHigh-Level Waste Container Material Carbon Steel inDisposal Salt Brines, E. Smailos ................................. 1071

Erratum: Modeling Transport Process and CurrentDistribution in a Cathodically Protected Crevice, D.-T. Chin,G.M. Sabde (August 200, pp. 783-793) ........................ 1075

Corrosion Review: Fracture and Fatigue Control inStructures: Applications of Fracture Mechanics, 3rd Edition,J.M. Barsom, S.T. Rolfe; Review by B. Craig ................ 1080

November (No. 11)Technical Note: Corrosion Inhibition of Low-Carbon Steel in

Phosphoric Acid Solution by 2-Mercaptobenzoxazole, L.Wang, G.-J. Yin, Q.-F. Zhang, J.-X. Pu ........................ 1083

Influence of Electrolyte Movement on MeasuredElectrochemical Noise, A. Legat ................................... 1086

Review of the Corrosion of Nickel-Based Alloys and StainlessSteels in Strongly Oxidizing Pressurized High-TemperatureSolutions at Subcritical and Supercritical Temperatures, P.Kritzer, N. Boukis, E. Dinjus ....................................... 1093

Corrosion Inhibition of Copper in Hydrochloric Acid UnderFlow Conditions, E. Stupnisek-Lisac, N. Galic, R. Gasparac1105

Stress Corrosion Cracking Caused by Passive Film-InducedTensile Stress, H. Lu, K.W. Gao, L.J. Qiao, Y.B. Wang, W.Y.

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119119

Chu ........................................................................... 1112Calcium Hydroxide as a Promoter of Hydrogen Absorption in

99.5% Fe and a Fully Pearlitic 0.8% C Steel DuringElectrochemical Reduction of Water, R.S. Lillard, D.G. Enos,J.R. Scully .................................................................. 1119

Predicting Susceptibility to Intergranular Stress CorrosionCracking of Alloy 690, M. Casales, M.A. Espinoza-Medina, A.Martinez-Villafañe, V.M. Salinas-Bravo, J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez ................................................................... 1133

Humectant Use in the Cathodic Protection of ReinforcedConcrete, G.R. Holcomb, B.S. Covino, Jr., J.H. Russell, S.J.Bullard, S.D. Cramer, W.K. Collins, J.E. Bennett, H.M.Laylor ........................................................................ 1140

Interdependence of On-Load Corrosion, Creep-Rupture, andCopper Deposit in Augmenting Failure Processes of BoilerTubes, S.C. Bose, S.V. Reddy, K. Singh ....................... 1158

Qualifications of Ti-6%Al-4%V-Ru Alloy Production Tubularsfor Aggressive Fluoride-Containing Mobile Bay Well Service,R.W. Schutz, R.L. Porter, J.M. Horrigan ...................... 1170

Simulation of Coating Failures on Cathodically ProtectedPipelines — Experimental and Numerical Results, S.L.D.C.Brasil, J.C.F. Telles, L.R.M. Miranda ........................... 1180

Corrosion Review: Understanding the Basics, J.R. Davis;Review by M. Davies ................................................... 1192

December (No. 12)Stability and Electrochemical Properties of Passive Layers on

Fe-Si Alloys, U. Wolff, F. Schneider, K. Mummert, L. Schultz1195

Aqueous Corrosion Behavior of Weathering Steel and CarbonSteel in Acid-Chloride Environments, Y.-S. Choi, J.-G. Kim1202

Aqueous Corrosion of Tin-Bronze and Inhibition byBenzotriazole, R. Walker ............................................. 1211

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study of theCorrosion Process on Coated Galvanized Steel in a SaltSpray Fog Chamber, C. Pérez, A. Collazo, M. Izquierdo, P.Merino, X.R. Nóvoa ..................................................... 1220

Oxides Formed on Titanium by Polishing, Etching, Anodizing,or Thermal Oxidizing, J.R. Birch, T.D. Burleigh ........... 1233

Catalytic Response and Electrode Kinetics on Noble Metal-Treated Type 304 Stainless Steel in 288°C Water, Y.-J. Kim,P.L. Andresen ............................................................. 1242

Current and Potential Fluctuation Characteristics inIntergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Processes ofStainless Steels, Y. Watanabe, T. Kondo ...................... 1250

Formation of Corrosion Products on Open and Confined ZincSurfaces Exposed to Periodic Wet/Dry Conditions, F. Zhu,D. Persson, D. Thierry, C. Taxen ................................. 1256

A Study of Corrosion of Mild Steel in Mixtures of PetroleumDistillates and Electrolytes, A. Groysman, N. Erdman .. 1266

Localized Corrosion of Carbon Steel Weldments, M. Sephton,P.C. Pistorius ............................................................. 1272

Corrosion Review: Corrosion Prevention by ProtectiveCoatings, 2nd ed., C.G. Munger, revision author L.D.Vincent; Review by J. Burnell-Gray ............................. 1304

2001 (Vol. 57)

January (No. 1)Corrosion Inhibitors—Correlation Between Electronic

Structure and Efficiency, I. Lukovits, E. Kálmán,F. Zucchi .......................................................................... 3

Surface Analysis of Adsorbed Carbon Dioxide CorrosionInhibitors, R. De Marco, W. Durnie, A. Jefferson,B. Kinsella ........................................................................ 9

Chloride Corrosion Threshold of Reinforcing Steel in AlkalineSolutions—Open-Circuit Immersion Tests, L. Li,A.A. SagüésCorrosion Review: ..................................... 19

Effect of Scribing Modes on Corrosion Test Results, H.K.Yasuda, C.M. Reddy, Q.S. Yu, J.E. Deffeyes, G.P. Bierwagen,L. He .............................................................................. 29

Measurement of the Noise Resistance for CorrosionApplications, A. Aballe, A. Bautista, U. Bertocci, F. Huet .. 35

Dissolution and Passivation of Nickel-Free AusteniticStainless Steel in Concentrated Acids and Their Mixtures,V.B. Singh, A. Gupta ...................................................... 43

Effects on Mixed-Mode I/III Loading on Environment-InducedCracking, R.H. Jones, H. Li, J.P. Hirth ............................ 52

Electrochemical Frequency Modulation: A NewElectrochemical Technique for Online Corrosion Monitoring,R.W. Bosch, J. Hubrecht, W.F. Bogaerts, B.C. Syrett ....... 60

Mobile Hydrogen Monitoring in the Wall of HydrogenationReactors, G. Yu, X.Y. Zhang, Y.L. Du ............................... 71

Applicability of the Slope Parameter Method to the Design ofCathodic Protection Systems for Marine Pipelines, K.Bethune, W.H. Hartt ....................................................... 78

Corrosion Resistance, Coating, and Magnetic Property Issuesof Nonmagnetic Austenitic Stainless Steels for Ship Hulls,A.J. Sedriks, P.J. Dudt ................................................... 84

Corrosion Review: Corrosion Control in PetroleumProduction, TPC 5, 2nd Edition, H.G. Byars; Review by R.Javaherdashti ................................................................ 96

February (No. 2)Effect of Magnesium Chloride Liquid Thickness on

Atmospheric Corrosion of Pure Iron, H. Masuda .............. 99Comparison of Methods for Removal of Corrosion Product

from AA2024-T3, K.S. Ferrer, R.G. Kelly ........................ 110Discretization Model of General Corrosion, G. Salvago, L.

Magagnin, M. Bestetti ................................................... 118Halide Pitting of Type 316L Stainless Steel—Effect of Electron

Beam Remelting, D. Tromans, A. Sato ........................... 126Mass-Transport-Limited Oxygen Reduction Reaction on

AA2024-T3 and Selected Intermetallic Compounds inChromate-Containing Solutions, G.O. Ilevbare,J.R. Scully .................................................................... 134

Influence of Composition and Thickness on the AtmosphericCorrosion of Steel and Zinc and the Implications forStandards, Specifically ISO 9226, G.A. King, S. Pikul, N.Sherman, W.D. Ganther ............................................... 153

Defining the Limits of Application of Duplex Stainless SteelCoupled to Carbon Steel in Oilfield Environments, A.J.Griffiths, A. Turnbull .................................................... 165

Modeling of the Chemistry and Electrochemistry in Cracks—AReview, A. Turnbull ...................................................... 175

Corrosion Review: Worldwide Guide to Equivalent Irons andSteels, 4th Edition, W.C. Mack; Review by W.D. Van Arnam192

March (No. 3)Self-Assembled Monolayers of Schiff Bases on Copper

Surfaces, Z. Quan, X. Wu, S. Chen, S. Zhao, H. Ma ....... 195Computation of Rates of General Corrosion Using

Electrochemical and Thermodynamic Models, A. Anderko,P. McKenzie, R.D. Young ............................................... 202

Effect of Neutron Irradiation on Stress Corrosion Cracking ofSensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-TemperatureWater, M. Mayuzumi, K. Hide, T. Arai ............................ 214

Effects of Water and Gas Compositions on the InternalCorrosion of Gas Pipelines—Modeling and ExperimentalStudies, N. Sridhar, D.S. Dunn, A.M. Anderko, M.M. Lencka,H.U. Schutt .................................................................. 221

Fitness-for-Purpose Material Testing for Sour Gas Service—An Overview, M.G. Hay .............................................. 236

The Effects of Ash Deposits on High-Temperature Corrosion ofAlloys in a Fluidized Bed Combustion System, K. Liu, W.-P.Pan, J.T. Riley, I.G. Wright, K.K. Ho,

120

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A.K. Mehta, S.R. Smith ................................................. 253Interpretation of Electrochemical Noise Data, R.A. Cottis .. 265Corrosion Review: Properties of Aluminum and Aluminum

Alloys: Tensile, Creep and Fatigue Data at High and LowTemperatures, J.G. Kaufman; Review by A. Agarwal ...... 288

April (No. 4)Technical Note: Dealloying Behavior of Unleaded Brasses

Containing Bismuth in Potable Water, J.-G. Kim, S.-B.Jung, O.-H. Kwon ......................................................... 291

Strength Effect in Stress Corrosion Cracking of High-StrengthSteel in Aqueous Solution, H.L. Li, K.W. Gao, L.J. Qiao, Y.B.Wang, W.Y. Chu ........................................................... 295

Resistance to Localized Corrosion of Passive Films on aDuplex Stainless Steel, R.M. Souto, I.C. Mirza Rosca, S.González ...................................................................... 300

Inhibition of Copper Corrosion in Aqueous Sodium ChlorideSolution by N-Octadecylbenzidine/1-Docosanol MixedLangmuir-Blodgett Films, A. Jaiswal, R.A. Singh,R.S. Dubey ................................................................... 307

Localized Corrosion Behavior in Aluminum-Zinc AlloyCoatings Investigated Using the Scanning ReferenceElectrode Technique, H.N. McMurray ............................ 313

Influence of Surface Condition on Primary Water StressCorrosion Cracking Initiation of Alloy 600, S. Le Hong ... 323

Unusual Behavior of Magnesium and ZM Anodes inAqueous Electrolytes at High Concentrations, D. Eliezer, A.Antonyraj ..................................................................... 334

Characterization of Rust on Weathering Steel by GasAdsorption, T. Ishikawa, M. Kumagai, A. Yasukawa, K.Kandori ........................................................................ 346

A New Electrochemical Sensor for Monitoring Mobile AtomicHydrogen in Metals, K. Ke, X.-Y. Zhang, Y.-L. Du........... 353

Applications of Electrochemical Methods for Investigations ofLocalized Corrosion of Nitrogen-Molybdenum StainlessSteels, J.H. Russell, B.S. Covino, Jr., S.J. Bullard ......... 360

Effect of Steel Microstructure on Corrosion Rate andProtective Iron Carbonate Film Formation, A. Dugstad, H.Hemmer, M. Seiersten .................................................. 369

Corrosion Review: Plastics Materials, J. Brydson; Review byM. Kunjapur ................................................................. 384

May (No. 5)Technical Note: Detection of Soluble Species Released

During Metal Corrosion in High-Temperature AqueousSolutions, M. Bojinov, P. Kinnunen, T. Laitinen, K. Mäkelä,M. Mäkelä, T. Saario, P. Sirkiä ...................................... 387

Improved Discrimination of Electrochemical Noise SignalsUsing Wavelet Analysis, B. Joseph, X.D. Dai, R.L. Motard,D.C. Silverman ............................................................. 394

Development of a Method for Corrosion Fatigue LifePrediction of Structurally Loaded Bearing Steels, J. Linder,R. Blom ........................................................................ 404

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Bis-[Triethoxysilypropyl]Tetrasulfide on Al 2024-T3 Substrates,W.J. van Ooij, D. Zhu ................................................... 413

Effect of Thiosulfate and Sulfite on the Permeation Rate ofHydrogen Through Iron, M.H. Abd Elhamid, B.G. Ateya, K.G.Weil, H.W. Pickering ..................................................... 428

Effect of Retained Austenite on Corrosion Performance forModified 13% Cr Steel Pipe, M. Kimura, Y. Miyata, T.Toyooka, Y. Kitahaba .................................................... 433

Temperature Effect on Seawater Immersion Corrosion of90:10 Copper-Nickel Alloy, R.E. Melchers ...................... 440

Effect of Tungsten Substitution on Precipitation Retardationand Stress Corrosion Cracking Properties of 25%Cr-6%NiDuplex Stainless Steel, J.S. Kim, T.H. Ha, K.Y. Kim ....... 452

Surface Characterization and Pitting Behavior of High-Cr-Ni-Mo Alloys in Simulated White Water Environment, S.Rajeswari, K. Suresh Kumar Danadurai, T.M. Sridhar, S.V.

Narasimhan (Erratum, July 2001, p. 656) .................... 465Corrosion Review: Steel Corrosion in Concrete:

Fundamentals and Civil Engineering Practice, A. Bentur, S.Diamond, W. Lafayette, N.S. Berke; Review by R. Dively . 480

June (No. 6)Pitting Characteristics of Alloy 600 and Alloy 601 in a

Chloride-Containing Acidic Environment, I.B. Singh ...... 483Electrochemical Studies on High-Temperature Corrosion of

Silicon-Iron Coatings and Iron Aluminide IntermetallicAlloys by Molten Salts, M. Amaya, J. Porcayo-Calderon, L.Martinez ....................................................................... 489

Effects of Alloying Elements on the Corrosion of Steel inIndustrial Atmospheres, H.E. Townsend ........................ 497

Plotting Alloy Corrosion State Diagrams, O.V. Kurov ........ 502Interactions and Properties of Corrosion Inhibitors with

By-Product Layers, S. Ramachandran, S. Campbell, M.B.Ward ............................................................................ 508

Galvanic Study of Zinc and Copper in Lithium BromideSolutions at Different Temperatures, A. Igual-Muñoz, J.García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón, V. Pérez-Herranz ................. 516

Structural and Mechanical Characteristics of Anodic OxideFilms on Titanium, M. Pang, D.E. Eakins, M.G. Norton, D.F.Bahr ............................................................................ 523

Application of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy forMonitoring Stress Corrosion Cracking, R.W. Bosch, F.Moons, J.H. Zheng, W.F. Bogaerts ................................ 532

Atomic Force Microscopy and X-Ray PhotoelectronSpectroscopy Study on the Passive Film for Type 316LStainless Steel, X.Y. Wang, Y.S. Wu, L. Zhang, Z.Y. Yu .. 540

Effect of Microalloy Elements on Corrosion Resistance of High-Chromium-Containing Ferritic Stainless Steels in ChlorideSolutions, H. Kim, Y.-D. Lee .......................................... 547

Influence of Mechanical Deformation on the CorrosionBehavior of AISI 304 Stainless Steel Obtained from CookingUtensils, V.A.C. Haanappel, M.F. Stroosnijder ............... 557

Corrosion Review: Materials Science and EngineeringHandbook, 3rd Edition, J.F. Shackelford, W. Alexander;Review by M. Davies ..................................................... 568

July (No. 7)Dependence of Fretting Damage on Time, J.Zh. Yan, Y.Sh.

Wu, J.Q. Li, L. Zhang (Erratum, December 2001, p. 1092)571

Inhibition Effect of Calcium Tartrate on the Corrosion of PureAluminum in an Alkaline Solution, H.B. Shao, J.M. Wang, Z. Zhang, J.Q. Zhang, C.N. Cao .................................... 577

Formation of Corrosion Products on Open and Confined MetalSurfaces Exposed to Periodic Wet/Dry Conditions—AComparison Between Zinc and Electrogalvanized Steel, F.Zhu, D. Persson, D. Thierry .......................................... 582

Deterioration of Cathodic Protection Action of Zinc-Rich PaintCoatings in Atmospheric Exposure, S. Feliu, Jr., M. Morcillo,S. Feliu ........................................................................ 591

Application of a General Reactive Transport Model to PredictEnvironment Under Disbonded Coatings, N. Sridhar, D.S.Dunn, M. Seth.............................................................. 598

Inhibition of Type 304 Stainless Steel Corrosion in 2 MSulfuric Acid by Some Benzoazoles—Time andTemperature Effects, A.M. Al-Mayouf, A.K. Al-Ameery, A.A.Al-Suhybani ................................................................. 614

Numerical Prediction of Erosion-Corrosion in Bends, A.Keating, S. Nesic .......................................................... 621

A Novel Model for Crevice Corrosion of Lap Joints,X. Zheng ...................................................................... 634

A Comparative Study of Corrosion Behavior of Al/SiCpComposite With Cast Iron, Y.L. Saraswathi, S. Das, D.P.Mondal ......................................................................... 643

Corrosion Review: Atmospheric Degradation and CorrosionControl, P.A. Schweitzer; Review by M. Kunjapur ........... 656

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Erratum: Surface Characterization and Pitting Behavior ofHigh-Cr-Ni-Mo Alloys in Simulated White WaterEnvironment, S. Rajeswari, K. Suresh Kumar Danadurai,T.M. Sridhar, S.V. Narasimhan (May 2001, p. 465) ....... 263

August (No. 8)F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Corrosion and Corrosion

Control in the Telecommunications Outside Plant,G. Schick ..................................................................... 659

A Stochastic Approach to Study Localized Corrosion of AISI304L and AISI 316L Stainless Steels as a Function ofPotential Scan Rate, J.M. Bastidas, J.L. Polo, C.L. Torres, E.Cano ............................................................................ 666

“Barrier-Adhesion” Principle for Corrosion Protection, H.K.Yasuda, Q.S. Yu, C.M. Reddy, C.E. Moffitt, D.M. Wieliczka,J.E. Deffeyes ................................................................ 670

Biofilm Effect on the Cathodic and Anodic Processes onStainless Steel in Seawater Near the Corrosion Potential:Part 1—Corrosion Potential, G. Salvago, L. Magagnin ..... 680

Measurement of the Effect of Artificial Crack Geometry on theRate of Bulk H+ Transport Using Fiber Optic ChemicalSensors, P.D. Peterson, A.P. Reynolds, M.A. Sutton ....... 693

Role of Alloying Additions on the Dissolution Kinetics ofAluminum Binary Alloys Using Artificial Crevice Electrodes,T. Ramgopal, G.S. Frankel ............................................ 702

Evidence of Two Anodic Processes in the Polarization Curvesof Magnesium in Aqueous Media, M.G. López-BuisánNatta ............................................................................ 712

Variation of the Fracture Toughness of a High-StrengthPipeline Steel Under Cathodic Protection, P. Andrews, M.McQueen, N. Millwood .................................................. 721

Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steels and Nickel-BasedAlloys in Acetic Acid Solutions Containing Bromide Ions,G.Q. Liu, Z.Y. Zhu, W. Ke, E.H. Han, C.L. Zeng ............. 730

Corrosion Review: Peabody’s Control of Pipeline Corrosion,2nd Edition, R.L. Bianchetti; Review by A. Agarwal ........ 744

September (No. 9)Technical Note: Concerning the Conversion of the Constant

Phase Element Parameter Y0 into a Capacitance, C.H. Hsu,F. Mansfeld .................................................................. 747

Technical Note: Stress Corrosion Behavior of AlphaAluminum Bronze in Concentrated Alkali Solutions, E.A.Ashour, E.A. Abd El Meguid, B.G. Ateya ........................ 749

Corrosion Behavior of Tungsten-Bearing Steel in a Wet/DryEnvironment Containing Chloride Ions, T. Nishimura, K.Noda, T. Kodama .......................................................... 753

Biofilm Effect on the Cathodic and Anodic Processes onStainless Steel in Seawater Near the Corrosion Potential—Part 2: Oxygen Reduction on Passive Metal, G. Salvago, L.Magagnin ..................................................................... 759

Effects of Environmental and Metallurgical Conditions on thePassive and Localized Dissolution of Ti-0.15%Pd, C.S.Brossia, G.A. Cragnolino ............................................... 768

Roles of Copper and Nickel in 13%Cr Stainless Steel forImprovement of Wet Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Resistance,M. Sugiyama, T. Hara, H. Asahi .................................... 777

An Intraspecimen Method for the Statistical Characterizationof Stress Corrosion Crack Initiation Behavior, I.S. Hwang,S.U. Kwon, J.H. Kim, S.-G. Lee ..................................... 787

Multistep Genetic Algorithm for Detecting Corrosion ofReinforcing Steels in Concrete, M. Ridha, K. Amaya,S. Aoki ......................................................................... 794

Improved Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloys by SystemApproach Interface Engineering: Part 4—Spray PaintPrimer-Coated Aluminum Alloys, Q.S. Yu, C.M. Reddy, C.E.Moffitt, D.M. Wieliczka, R. Johnson, J.E. Deffeyes, H.K.Yasuda ......................................................................... 802

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of Carbon SteelExposed to Anaerobic Soil, S.Y. Li, Y.G. Kim, K.S. Jeon, Y.T.

Kho, T. Kang ................................................................ 815Corrosion Review: Galvanic Corrosion: A Practical Guide for

Engineers, R. Francis; Review by S.R. Freeman ............. 832

October (No. 10)Effect of Fluid Velocity and Exposure Time on Copper

Corrosion in a Concentrated Lithium Bromide Solution, V. Pérez-Herranz, M.T. Montañés, J. García-Antón, J.L.Guiñón ........................................................................ 835

Analysis of Electrochemical Noise with Wavelet Transform,X.F. Liu, H.G. Wang, S.J. Huang, H.C. Gu ..................... 843

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Type 304 StainlessSteel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution—Predicting Time-to-Failure and Effect of Sensitizing Temperature, R. Nishimura,I. Katim, Y. Maeda ........................................................ 853

Role of Manganese Dioxide in Corrosion in the Presenceof Natural Biofilms, D.T. Ruppel, S.C. Dexter, G.W. Luther,III ................................................................................. 863

Changes in Corrosion Resistance of 18%Cr-12%Ni-TypeStainless Steels After Sensitization, P. Záhumensky´, S.Tuleja, J. Országhová, J. Janovec, V. Magula ................ 874

Wear-Corrosion Comparisons of Passivating vsNonpassivating Alloys in Aerated 3.5% Aqueous Solutions ofSodium Chloride, N. Latona, P. Fetherston, A. Chen, K.Sridharan, R.A. Dodd ................................................... 884

Effect of Various Impurities on the Transpassive Corrosion ofHigh-Purity Fe-18%Cr-14%Ni Alloys, M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta,K. Kako, E. Kawakami .................................................. 889

Corrosion Inhibition of Pure Aluminum by Morpholine-Methylene-Phosphonic Acid in Neutral Chloride Solution,M.M. Stefenel, B.M. Vuano, C.E. Mayer ......................... 898

Effectiveness of a Silane Coating Against MicrobiologicallyInfluenced Corrosion of an Alumina-Particle-ReinforcedAluminum 6061-Matrix Composite, R.U. Vaidya, S.M.Brozik, A. Deshpande, L.E. Hersman ............................. 905

A New Probe for the Investigation of Soil Corrosivity, M.C. Li,Z. Han, H.C. Lin, C.N. Cao (Erratum, December 2001, p.1092) ........................................................................... 913

Statement of Ownership Management and Circulation(Erratum, November 2001, p. 1008) ............................. 919

Corrosion Review: Environmental Degradation of Metals,U.K. Chatterjee, S.K. Bose, S.K. Roy; Review by W. Amend920

November (No. 11)Environment-Assisted Cracking of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys

in Oil and Gas Production Environments: A Review, P.R.Rhodes ......................................................................... 923

Atmospheric Corrosion of Copper in Ibero-America, M.Morcillo, E. Almeida, M. Marrocos, B. Rosales ............... 967

Technical Note: A New Electrochemical Testing Method ofEvaluating Rust-Preventive Oil, S.W. Yao, Y.Y. Chen, W.G.Zhang, H.Z. Wang ......................................................... 981

Sulfidation-Resistant Nickel-Based Superalloy for FluidCatalytic Cracking Gas Expander Turbine, H. Yakuwa, M.Miyasaka, T. Go, S. Nakahama, M. Kawasaki, C. Fang, T.Narita .......................................................................... 986

Corrosion Induced for a Novel Aerobic Bacteria Isolated in anOffshore Injection System, M. Amaya, J.M. Romero, L.Martinez ....................................................................... 999

Corrosion Review: CASTI Guidebook to ASME Section VIII,Div. 1—Pressure Vessels, W.J. Carter, B. Bell; Review by M.Kunjapur ................................................................... 1008

Erratum: Statement of Ownership Management andCirculation (October 2001, p. 919) .............................. 1008

December (No. 12)Effect of Ion Implantation on the Corrosion Behavior of

Iron, Stainless Steels, and Aluminum—A Review, E.McCafferty .................................................................. 1011

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2001 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Understandingthe Corrosion of Stainless Steel, R.C. Newman ..... 1030

Crevice Corrosion Stabilization and RepassiveBehavior of Alloy 625 and Alloy 22, B.A. Kehler,G.O. Ilevbare, J.R. Scully ..................................... 1042

Tarnish Protection of Silver using a HexadecanthiolSelf-Assembled Monolayer and Descriptions ofAccelerated Tarnish Tests, T.D. Burleigh, Y.Gu,G. Donahey, M. Vida, D.H. Waldeck 1066

Erratum: Dependence of Fretting Damage on Time,J.Zh. Yan, Y.Sh. Wu, J.Q. Li, L Zhang(July 2001, p.571) ............................................... 1092

Erratum: A New Probe for the Investigation of SoilCorrosivity, M.C. Li, Z. Han, H.C. Lin, C.N. Cao(October 2001, p. 913) ......................................... 1092

Corrosion Review: Cooling Water Treatment:Principles and Practice, C. Frayne; Review byW. Micheletti ....................................................... 1096

2002 (vol. 58)January (No. 1)Active Corrosion Protection in Ce-Modified Hydrotalcite

Conversion CoatingsR.G. Buchheit, S.B. Mamidipally, P. Schmutz, and

H. Guan ......................................................................... 3Testing Sensitization and Predicting Susceptibility to

Intergranular Corrosion and Intergranular StressCorrosion Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Steels

V. Kain, R.C. Prasad, and P.K. De ..................................... 15Deepwater Cathodic Protection: Part 1—Laboratory

Simulation ExperimentsS. Chen and W.H. Hartt .................................................... 38Self-Assembled Monolayers of Perfluoroalkyl Amideethane-

thiols, Fluoroalkylthiols, and Alkylthiols for thePrevention of Silver Tarnish

T.D. Burleigh, C. Shi, S. Kilic, S. Kovacik, T. Thompson,and R.M. Enick ............................................................ 49

Corrosion and Galvanic Compatibility Studies of a High-Strength Copper-Nickel Alloy

S.A. Campbell, G.J.W. Radford, C.D.S. Tuck, andB.D. Barker .................................................................. 57

Nonexponential Transients Resulting from Applicationof the Interruption Technique to Assess Corrosion Rateof Steel in Concrete

V. Feliu, A. Cobo, J.A. Gonzalez, and S. Feliu ................... 72Niobium-Added Type 308 Stainless Steel Weld Metal

Resistant to Sensitization by Postweld Heat Treatmentand Low-Temperature Aging

I. Hamada and K. Yamauchi ............................................. 82Corrosion Review: “Cathodic Protection of Steel in

Concrete,” edited by P.M. Chessreviewed by K.K. Aligizaki ................................................ 96

February (No. 2)Technical Note: Divergent Effects of N-Acyl Glutamates

on Corrosion of Aluminum and Magnesium AlloysD.C. Silverman and T.K. Hirzel ......................................... 99Dithiazolidines—A New Class of Heterocyclic Inhibitors

for Prevention of Mild Steel Corrosion in HydrochloricAcid Solution

M.A. Quraishi and R. Sardar .......................................... 103Effect of Noble Metal Coating on Carbon Steel Corrosion

in High-Temperature WaterY.-J. Kim ......................................................................... 108Solvent Effect on the Protection Efficiency of Vinyl Resin

Varnish for Preventing the Corrosion of Steel UsingElectrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

E.M.E. Mansour, A.M. Abdel-Gaber, B.A. Abd-El Nabey,A. Tadros, H. Aglan, and A. Ludwick ......................... 113

Atmospheric Corrosion Study of Electrodeposited HardChromium and High-Velocity Oxygen-Fuel ThermalSpray Coatings

P.M. Natishan, S.H. Lawrence, R.L. Foster, andB.D. Sartwell ............................................................. 119

Effect of Chromium Content on Anodic PolarizationCharacteristics of Fe-Cr-Al and Fe-Cr-Si Alloys

K. Hio, T. Yamada, Y. Tsuchida, K. Nakajima, andY. Hosoi ..................................................................... 124

A Cell Holder for Simultaneous In-Situ X-Ray Diffractionand Electrochemical Studies: Part 1—Zinc in a SodiumChloride Solution

L. Díaz-Ballote ................................................................ 132Effect of Chromate on Open-Circuit Pit Growth in Alumi-

num Thin FilmsD. Lu, P. Schmutz, and G.S. Frankel ............................... 137Effect of Ferrous Ion Oxidation on Corrosion of Active Iron

under an Aerated Solution LayerF.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and D.E. Cormack . 145Effect of Specific Water Quality Parameters on Copper

CorrosionS.O. Pehkonen, A. Palit, and X. Zhang ............................ 156Corrosion Characteristics of Mild Steel in Urea Ammonium

Nitrate Fertilizer SolutionsJ.R. Cahoon .................................................................... 166Corrosion Characteristics of Rigid Polyurethane Thermally

Insulated Pipeline with Insulation DefectsJ.-G. Kim, Y.-W. Kim, and M.-C. Kang ............................. 175Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Control, 2nd Edition,”

by S.A. Bradfordreviewed by K. Abate ..................................................... 184

March (No. 3)Technical Note: Ennoblement—A Common Phenomenon?F. Mansfeld, C.H. Hsu, Z. Sun, D. Örnek, and

T.K. Wood .................................................................. 187Influence of N-Heterocyclic Compounds on the Corrosion

of Al-Si Alloy in Hydrochloric Acid—Effect of pH andTemperature

A.A. Mazhar, S.T. Arab, and E.A. Noor ............................ 192Inhibition of Mild Steel Corrosion in the Presence of

Fatty Acid ThiosemicarbazidesM.A. Quraishi, D. Jamal, and R.N. Singh ........................ 201Effect of Variations in Boiling Water Reactor Water

Chemistryon Type 304 Stainless Steel Electrochemical CorrosionPotential

Y.-J. Kim ......................................................................... 208Effect of Cavitation on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion and the

Development of a Test for Evaluating InhibitorsA.G. Petersen, D. Klenerman, W.M. Hedges, and

M.L. Harris ................................................................ 216In Situ Raman Spectroscopic Investigation of Nickel

Hydrothermal CorrosionJ.E. Maslar, W.S. Hurst, W.J. Bowers, Jr., J.H. Hendricks,

and M.I. Aquino ......................................................... 225Chemical Analysis of an Artificial Biofilm That Enhances

or Inhibits Carbon Steel CorrosionY. Tanji, T. Itoh, T. Nakano, K. Hori, and H. Unno ........... 232Study of Copper Dissolution and Passivation Processes

by Electrochemical Impedance SpectroscopyM.E. Folquer, S.B. Ribotta, S.G. Real, and L.M. Gassa .... 240Factors Affecting the Quality and Corrosion Inhibition

Ability of Self-Assembled Monolayers of a Schiff BaseZ. Quan, S. Chen, X. Cui, and Y. Li ................................. 248

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Application of Inhibitors to Reduce the Hydrogen Uptakeof Steel During Electrochemical Chloride Extraction

M. Siegwart, B.J. McFarland, J.F. Lyness, andA. Abu-Tair ................................................................ 257

Characteristics of Near-Neutral-pH Stress CorrosionCracks in an X-65 Pipeline

W. Chen, F. King, and E. Vokes ....................................... 267Erosion and Erosion-Corrosion Behaviors of Several

Stainless Steels in Dual-Phase FluidD. He, X. Jiang, S. Li, and H. Guan ................................ 276Corrosion Performance of Field-Applied Chromate

Conversion CoatingsR.B. Leggat, S.R. Taylor, W. Zhang, and R.G. Buchheit ... 283Corrosion Review: “A Practical Manual on Microbiologi-

cally Influenced Corrosion—Volume 2,” edited byJ.G. Stoecker, II

reviewed by L. Magagnin ................................................ 296

April (No. 4)Technical Note: Synergetic Effect of 8-Quinolinol and

Benzotriazole on Preventing Dezincification of α-Brass(35.9% Zn) in Acid Chloride Solutions

H.H. Rehan and H.A. Abd El-Rahman ............................ 299Discussion: Pitting Characteristics of Alloy 600 and

Alloy 601 in a Chloride-Containing Acidic EnvironmentJ.H. Qiu .......................................................................... 303Chloride Corrosion Threshold of Reinforcing Steel

in Alkaline Solutions—Cyclic Polarization BehaviorL. Li and A.A. Sagüés ..................................................... 305A Study of Some New Acidizing Inhibitors on Corrosion

of N-80 Alloy in 15% Boiling Hydrochloric AcidM.A. Quraishi, N. Sardar, and H. Ali ............................... 317Performance of Hydrotalcite Conversion Treatments

on AA2024-T3 When Used in a Coating SystemR.B. Leggat, W. Zhang, R.G. Buchheit, and S.R. Taylor ... 322Effect of Passivity of the Oxide Film on Low-pH Stress

Corrosion Cracking of API 5L X-65 Pipeline Steelin Bicarbonate Solution

J.-J. Park, S.-I. Pyun, K.-H. Na, S.-M. Lee, and Y.-T. Kho . 329Drift Removal Procedures in the Analysis of Electrochem-

ical NoiseU. Bertocci, F. Huet, R.P. Nogueira, and P. Rousseau ...... 337Er+As Ion Implantation To Reduce Stress Corrosion

Crackingof Generator Retaining Ring Steel in Nitrate Solution

H. Jin, H.J. Kim, D. Woerner, and C.L. Wu ...................... 348Persistence of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion InhibitorsR. De Marco, W. Durnie, A. Jefferson, B. Kinsella, and

A. Crawford ............................................................... 354Significance of Temperature Change on the Behavior

of Crevice CorrosionM.I. Abdulsalam ............................................................. 364Characterization of Gun-Barrel Steel Corrosion as a

Functionof Time in Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid Solution

S. Maeng, L. Axe, and T.A. Tyson ................................... 370Corrosion Review: “ASM Specialty Handbook: Nickel,

Cobalt, and Their Alloys,” edited by J.R. Davisreviewed by H. Ahluwalia .............................................. 381

May (No. 5)Development and Testing of All Organic Volatile Corrosion

InhibitorsM.A. Quraishi and D. Jamal ........................................... 387Electrochemical Interaction of Lead with Alloy 600 and

Alloy 690 in High-Temperature WaterS.S. Hwang and J.S. Kim ............................................... 392

Electrochemical and Quantum Chemical Studiesof 3,5-Di(n-Tolyl)-4-Amino-1,2,4-Triazole Adsorptionon Mild Steel in Acidic Media

F. Bentiss, M. Lagrenée, B. Elmehdi, B. Mernari,M. Traisnel, and H. Vezin .......................................... 399

Corrosion Measurements on Thin-Film Disks Using OpticalSurface Analysis

T. Cheng, C. Lazik, J. Chao, V. Velidandla, S.W. Meeks,and D. Oak ................................................................ 408

Corrosion Control of Mild Steel by Aerobic BacteriaUnder Continuous Flow Conditions

Kh.M. Ismail, T. Gehrig, A. Jayaraman, T.K. Wood,K. Trandem, P.J. Arps, and J.C. Earthman ................ 417

A Perspective on Corrosion Inhibition by BiofilmsB. Little and R. Ray ........................................................ 424Microbiological Corrosion: Hydrogen Permeation

and Sulfate-Reducing BacteriaM.F. de Romero, Z. Duque, O.T. de Rincón, O. Pérez,

I. Araujo, and B. Briceño ............................................ 429A Simple Model for the Photoelectrochemical Behavior

of Corrosion Layers with Variable Hydration DegreeS. Piazza, C. Sunseri, and F. Di Quarto ........................... 436New Methodology for Crevice-Corrosion Testing of Welds

with ReinforcementsR.A. Buchanan and C.D. Lundin ..................................... 448Development of an Aircraft Lap Joint Simulant Environ-

mentK.S. Ferrer and R.G. Kelly ............................................... 452Corrosion Review: “Modern Electrochemistry, 2nd

Edition,”by J.O’M. Bockris and A.K.N. Reddy (and M. Gaboa-Aldeco [vol. 2A])

reviewed by W. Fürbeth .................................................. 463

June (No. 6)Influence of Phosphate on Corrosion Products of Iron

in Chloride-Polluted-Concrete-Simulating Solutions:Ferrihydrite vs Green Rust

J.-M.R. Génin, L. Dhouibi, Ph. Refait, M. Abdelmoula,and E. Triki ............................................................... 467

Effects of Calcium Modification on the Electrochemicaland Corrosion Properties of Weathering Steel

K.Y. Kim, Y.H. Chung, Y.H. Hwang, and J.Y. Yoo ............ 479Corrosion Protection of Mild Steel Using Sulfonic

and Phosphonic Acid-Doped PolyanilinesP.J. Kinlen, Y. Ding, and D.C. Silverman ......................... 490Oxidation of Fe2+ Ions in Sulfate- and Chloride-Containing

Aqueous MediumS.J. Oh, S.J. Kwon, J.-Y. Lee, J.-Y. Yoo, and W.-Y. Choo .. 498Inhibition by Zinc and 1-Hydroxyethane-1,1-Diphosphonic

Acid of the Corrosion of Mild SteelH.S. Awad and S. Turgoose ............................................ 505Analytical Evaluation of Galvanic Anode Cathodic Protec-

tion Systems for Steel in ConcreteW.H. Hartt ....................................................................... 513Electrochemical Investigation of Magnetite Reductive

Dissolution in Aqueous SolutionsA.M. Al-Mayouf ............................................................... 519Precyclic-Loading-Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking

of Pipeline Steels in a Near-Neutral-pH Soil Environ-ment

S.-H. Wang, W. Chen, F. King, T.R. Jack, andR.R. Fessler ............................................................... 526

Corrosion Fatigue Growth of Zirconium in Boiling NitricAcid

T. Motooka and K. Kiuchi ................................................ 535

COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSION

Corrosion Review: “Recent Advances in Marine Biotech-nology—Volume 3: Biofilms, Bioadhesion, Corrosion,and Biofouling,” edited by M. Fingerman, R.Nagabhushanam, and M.-F. Thompson

reviewed by M. Davies and P.J.B. Scott .......................... 544

July (No. 7)Anaerobic Corrosion of Carbon Steel and Cast Iron in

Artificial Groundwaters: Part 1—ElectrochemicalAspects

N.R. Smart, D.J. Blackwood, and L. Werme .................... 547Corrosion Behavior and Galvanic Studies of Brass

and Bronzes in Aqueous Lithium Bromide SolutionsA. Igual Muñoz, J. Garcia Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and

V. Pérez Herranz ........................................................ 560Effect of Silicon Content on the Corrosion Properties

of Calcium-Modified Weathering Steel in a ChlorideEnvironment

K.Y. Kim, Y.H. Hwang, and J.Y. Yoo ................................ 570Effect of Microstructure on the Stress Corrosion Cracking

of X-80 Pipeline Steel in Diluted Sodium BicarbonateSolutions

J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, M. Casales, V.M. Salinas-Bravo,J.L. Albarran, and L. Martinez ................................... 584

Hydrotalcite Coating Formation on Al-Cu-Mg Alloysfrom Oxidizing Bath Chemistries

W. Zhang and R.G. Buchheit ........................................... 591Effect of Cold Reduction on Corrosion of Carbon Steel

in Aerated 3% Sodium ChlorideC. Montero-Ocampo and L. Veleva .................................. 601Influence of Turbulent Flow on the Localized Corrosion

Process of Mild Steel with Inhibited Aqueous CarbonDioxide Systems

J.L. Mora-Mendoza, J.G. Chacon-Nava, G. Zavala-Olivares,M.A. González-Núñez, and S. Turgoose ..................... 608

Corrosion Review: “Mechanical and Corrosion-ResistantProperties of Plastics and Elastomers,” by P.A.Schweitzer

reviewed by D. Janoff ..................................................... 624

August (No. 8)Anaerobic Corrosion of Carbon Steel and Cast Iron

in Artificial Groundwaters: Part 2—Gas GenerationN.R. Smart, D.J. Blackwood, and L. Werme .................... 627A Thermodynamic Interpretation of Microbiologically

Influenced CorrosionD.A. Jones and P.S. Amy ................................................ 638Effect of Titanium and Aluminum Contents on the Grain-

Boundary Sulfidation of a Nickel-Based SuperalloyH. Yakuwa, M. Miyasaka, S. Nakahama, T. Ohno,

T. Uehara, T. Nonomura, and T. Narita ....................... 646Stability Study of Iron Sulfide Films, Electrochemically

Grown on Carbon Steel, in Different Electrolytic MediaE. Sosa, R. Cabrera-Sierra, M.T. Oropeza, and

I. Gonzalez ................................................................. 659Impedance Fitting of 254SMO and AISI 304 Stainless

Steels Under Pitting ConditionsJ.L. Polo, E. Cano, D.Y. Kong, and J.M. Bastidas ............ 670Effect of Hydrogen on Creep in High-Purity Ni-16Cr-9Fe

Alloys at 360°CD.J. Paraventi, T.M. Angeliu, and G.S. Was .................... 675Role of Grain-Boundary Precipitates and Solute-Depleted

Zone on the Intergranular Corrosion of AluminumAlloy 7150

T. Ramgopal, P.I. Gouma, and G.S. Frankel .................... 687Diffusion of Hydrogen in a Steel Substrate Absorbed

During Zinc and Zinc-Silica ElectroplatingJ.L. Cao, L.T. Li, J.X. Wu, Y.P. Lu, and Z.L. Gui ............... 698Difference in Corrosion Fatigue Behavior Between

Ti-5Ta Alloy and Zirconium in Boiling Nitric Acid

T. Motooka and K. Kiuchi ................................................ 703Corrosion Review: “Elasticity in Engineering Mechanics,

2nd Edition,” by A.P. Boresi and K.P. Chongreviewed by W.D. Van Arnam ......................................... 712

September (No. 9)2002 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: In Pursuit of New

Corrosion-Resistant AlloysK. Hashimoto .................................................................. 715Microemulsion System as a Steel Corrosion InhibitorT.N. Castro Dantas, E. Ferreira Moura, H. Scatena, Jr.,

and A.A. Dantas Neto ................................................ 723Microbially Deposited Manganese and Iron Oxides

on Passive Metals—Their Chemistry and Consequencesfor Material Performance

X. Shi, R. Avci, and Z. Lewandowski .............................. 728In Situ Raman Spectroscopic Investigation of Stainless

Steel Hydrothermal CorrosionJ.E. Maslar, W.S. Hurst, W.J. Bowers, Jr., and J.H.

Hendricks .................................................................. 739Aromatic Triazoles as Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel

in Acidic EnvironmentsM.A. Quraishi and R. Sardar .......................................... 748Comparison of Electrochemical Noise and Wire-on-Screw

Technique in Simulated Marine AtmospheresE. Garcia-Ochoa, R. Ramirez, V. Torres, F.J. Rodriguez,

and J. Genesca .......................................................... 756Pitting Corrosion Control of Aluminum 2024 Using

Protective Biofilms That Secrete Corrosion InhibitorsD. Örnek, T.K. Wood, C.H. Hsu, Z. Sun, and

F. Mansfeld ................................................................ 761Effect of Temperature on the Marine Immersion Corrosion

of Carbon SteelsR.E. Melchers .................................................................. 768Corrosion and Cracking Behavior in an API X-80 Steel

Exposed to Sour Gas EnvironmentsJ.L. Albarran, A. Aguilar, L. Martinez, and H.F. Lopez ..... 783Study on the Repair of Corroded, Reinforced Concrete

Structures by Electrochemical TreatmentJ.-S. Ryu ......................................................................... 793Effect of Vacuum Brazing on Corrosion Resistance of

UNS S31803 and UNS S31200 Duplex Stainless SteelsL.H. Chiu, W.C. Hsieh, and Y.C. Ling ............................. 797Corrosion Review: “Corrosion-Resistant Linings and

Coatings,” by P.A. Schweitzerreviewed by M.M. Kunjapur ........................................... 808

October (No. 10)F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Corrosion Considerations

Related to Permanent Disposal of High-LevelRadioactive Waste

G.M. Gordon .................................................................. 811Corrosion Protection of an Aluminum Alloy with Nontoxic

Compound Inhibitors in Chloride MediaX.F. Liu, S.J. Huang, and H.C. Gu ................................. 826Fracture of AISI 4340 Steel in Concentrated Sodium

Hydroxide SolutionS. Liu and D.D. Macdonald ............................................ 835Pinhole Enlargement During Electrochemical Porosity

MeasurementY.M. Chen, G.P. Yu, and J.H. Huang .............................. 846Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Cold-Worked

and Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel Usingthe Slow Strain Rate TestC. Garcia, F. Martín, P. De Tiedra, S. Alonso, andM.L. Aparicio ............................................................. 849Hydrogen Embrittlement of SAF 2205 Duplex StainlessSteelJ.W. Hsu, S.Y. Tsai, and H.C. Shih ............................ 858

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Use of Electrical Resistance Probes for StudyingMicrobiologically Influenced Corrosion

R.A. Royer and R.F. Unz ................................................ 863Waterborne Anticorrosive Systems for Steel Protection—

Part 1: Formulation and TestingJ.I. Amalvy, A.C. Aznar, O.R. Pardini, and

G.A. Guzmán ............................................................ 871Flow-Induced Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide

Corrosion Studies Using the Dynamic Field Testerin Crude Oil Wells

S.E. Hernández, S. Hernández, H. Rincón, andJ.R. Vera ................................................................... 881

Corrosion Review: “Fundamentals of ElectrochemicalCorrosion,” by E.E. Stansbury and R.A. Buchanan

reviewed by H. Ahluwalia ............................................. 896

November (No. 11)Corrosion of Molybdenum in Aqueous MediaZ. Misirlioglu and A. Aksüt ............................................. 899Corrosion Fatigue of Precipitation-Hardening Martensitic

Stainless SteelC.-K. Lin, W.-C. Fan, and W.-J. Tsai ............................... 904Optimization of Cathodic Protection Systems Using

Boundary Elements and Genetic AlgorithmsP. Miltiadou and L.C. Wrobel .......................................... 912Adsorption of Benzotriazole on Copper Electrode Surfaces

in Citric Acid MediaJ.M. Bastidas, P. Pinilla, J.L. Polo, and E. Cano ............. 922Corrosion Detection of Mild Steel in a Two-Phase Hydro-

carbon/Electrolyte System Under Flow ConditionsUsing Electrochemical Noise

J.M. Malo, J. Uruchurtu, and O. Corona ......................... 932Inhibitory Effect of Boric Acid on Intergranular Attack

and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Mill-Annealed Alloy600 in High-Temperature Water

H. Kawamura, H. Hirano, M. Koike, and M. Suda ......... 941Effectiveness of Rare-Earth Metal Compounds as Corro-

sion Inhibitors for SteelM. Forsyth, K. Wilson, T. Behrsing, C. Forsyth,

G.B. Deacon, and A. Phanasgoankar ........................ 953Fatigue Crack Initiation on Low-Carbon Steel Pipes

in a Near-Neutral-pH Environment Under PotentialControl Conditions

M. Puiggali, S. Rousserie, and M. Touzet ....................... 961Role of Buffering and Complexing Agents in Zinc Plating

Chloride Baths on Corrosion Resistance of ProducedCoatings

D.D.N. Singh, M. Dey, and V. Singh ............................... 971Corrosion Review: “Fundamentals of Materials Science

and Engineering—An Interactive E-Text,” byW.D. Callister, Jr.

reviewed by A. Agarwal ................................................ 984

December (No. 12)Influence of Chromium Addition on the Corrosion Resis-

tance of Co73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu1 Metallic Glass in SodiumSulfate

A. Pardo, E. Otero, M.C. Merino, M.D. López, M. Vázquez,P. Agudo, and A. M’hich ............................................ 897

Galvanic Studies of Copper Coupled to Alloy 33 andTitanium in Lithium Bromide Solutions

A. Igual Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, andV. Pérez Herranz ....................................................... 995

An In-Situ Galvanically Coupled Multielectrode ArraySensor for Localized Corrosion

L. Yang, N. Sridhar, O. Pensado, and D.S. Dunn .......... 1004Steel Corrosion under a Disbonded Coating with a

Holiday—Part 1: The Model and ValidationF.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and

D.E. Cormack ......................................................... 1015

Development and Application of Useful Equationsto Predict Corrosion Inhibition by Different Surfactantsin Various Aqueous Environments

M.L. Free ...................................................................... 1025Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600

in 10% Sodium Hydroxide Solution at 315°CD.H. Hur, J.S. Kim, J.S. Baek, and J.G. Kim ................ 1031A Novel Approach to Characterizing the Corrosion Resis-

tance of Super Duplex Stainless Steel WeldsA. Turnbull, P.E. Francis, M.P. Ryan, L.P. Orkney,

A.J. Griffiths, and B. Hawkins ................................ 1039Corrosion Review: “Chemistry and Electrochemistry

of Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking: ASymposium Honoring the Contributions of R.W.Staehle,” edited by R.H. Jones

reviewed by B. Craig ................................................... 1072

to Predict Corrosion Inhibition by Different Surfactantsin Various Aqueous Environments

M.L. Free ...................................................................... 1025Inhibition of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 600

in 10% Sodium Hydroxide Solution at 315°CD.H. Hur, J.S. Kim, J.S. Baek, and J.G. Kim ................ 1031A Novel Approach to Characterizing the Corrosion Resis-

tance of Super Duplex Stainless Steel WeldsA. Turnbull, P.E. Francis, M.P. Ryan, L.P. Orkney,

A.J. Griffiths, and B. Hawkins ................................ 1039Corrosion Review: “Chemistry and Electrochemistry

of Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking: ASymposium Honoring the Contributions of R.W.Staehle,” edited by R.H. Jones

reviewed by B. Craig ................................................... 1072

January (No. 1)Electrochemical Behavior of Antimony in Sulfuric Acid

and Sodium Sulfate Solutions Containing PotassiumDichromate A.S. Mogoda and T.M.Abd El-Haleem ..................................................... 3

Influence of pH on Properties of Oxide Films Formedon Type 316L Stainless Steel, Alloy 600, and Alloy 690in High-Temperature Aqueous Environments

M.F. Montemor, M.G.S. Ferreira, M. Walls, B. Rondot,and M. Cunha Belo ................................................. 11

Comparison of Emeraldine Salt, Emeraldine Base, andEpoxy Coatings for Corrosion Protection of SteelDuring Immersion in a Saline Solution

G.M. Spinks, A.J. Dominis, and G.G. Wallace ............... 22Effect of Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solutions on the

Corrosion Resistance and Galvanic Behavior ofCopper-Nickel Alloys

A. Igual-Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, andV. Pérez-Herranz ..................................................... 32

Steel Corrosion under a Disbonded Coating with aHoliday—Part 2: Corrosion Behavior

F.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and D.E. Cormack 42Oscillation and Chaos in Pitting Corrosion of SteelE. García, M.A. Hernández, F.J. Rodríguez, J. Genescá,

and F.J. Boerio ........................................................ 50Role of Manganese Sulfide Inclusions on Pit Initiation

of Super Austenitic Stainless SteelsJ.O. Park, T. Suter, and H. Böhni .................................. 59Methods of Investigation on Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion

of Steel and Its InhibitorsA.J. Szyprowski ............................................................ 68Corrosion Review: “Fundamentals of Electrochemical

Deposition,” by M. Paunovic and M. Schlesingerreviewed by W. Zheng ................................................... 88

2003 (vol. 59)

February (No. 2)Electrochemical Behavior of Nickel-Chromium Alloys

in a High-Temperature Aqueous ElectrolyteM. Bojinov, P. Kinnunen, and G. Sundholm ..................... 91Inhibition of Bromide-Pitting Corrosion of Type 904L

Stainless SteelE.A. Abd El Meguid and N.A. Mahmoud ....................... 104Electrochemical Impedance Study of Environmentally

Friendly Pigments in Organic CoatingsF. Deflorian and I. Felhosi ............................................. 112Effects of Flow Velocity, pH, and Temperature on Galvanic

Corrosion in Alkaline-Chloride SolutionsJ.-G. Kim, Y.-S. Choi, H.-D. Lee, and W.-S. Chung ......... 121Effect of Substituted Imidazoline Inhibitors on Hydrogen

Uptake by a Carbon Steel Undergoing Hydrogen SulfideCorrosion

A.J. Szyprowski ............................................................ 130Effect of Oxygen at Elevated Temperatures on Chemical,

Structural, and Morphological Properties of ArsenicTrisulfide Glasses

S. Seal, K.A. Richardson, W. Li, C. Lopez, A. Schulte,A. Graham, and C. Rivero ....................................... 139

Effects of Chloride Ion Addition on the Pickling of Hot-Rolled Steels in Fluoboric Acid Solution

K.-H. Na, S.-I. Pyun, J.-J. Park, J.-H. Ryu, and Y.-S. Jin 146Predictive Model for Pit Growth on Underground PipesY. Katano, K. Miyata, H. Shimizu, and T. Isogai ............ 155Simple and Robust External Reference Electrodes

for High-Temperature Electrochemical MeasurementsR.W. Bosch, W.F. Bogaerts, and J.H. Zheng .................. 162Online Visualization of Corrosion Processes of Zinc

and a Cu/Zn Galvanic Pair in Lithium BromideSolutions

J. García Antón, A. Igual-Muñoz, J.L. Guiñón, V. Pérez-Herranz, and J. Pertusa-Grau .................... 172

Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of Ni-Cr-Fe Alloy 82Weld Metals Overlaid on a Low-Alloy Steel withWide-Strip Electrodes

I. Hamada and K. Yamauchi ......................................... 181Spangle Formation on Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Sheet

and its Effects on Corrosion-Resistant PropertiesA.K. Singh, G. Jha, and S. Chakrabarti ........................ 189Corrosion Review: “Materials Degradation and its Control

by Surface Engineering,” by A.W. Batchelor, L.N. Lam,and M. Chandrasekaran

reviewed by L. Magagnin .............................................. 200

March (No. 3)Technical Note: A Correlation Between Anodic Film

Properties and Stress Corrosion Cracking Behaviorof Alloy 600 and Alloy 690 in High-TemperatureCaustic Solutions

D.H. Hur ....................................................................... 203Technical Note: Simplified Equation for Simulating

Velocity-Sensitive Corrosion in the Rotating CylinderElectrode at Higher Reynolds Numbers

D.C. Silverman.............................................................. 207Corrosion Behavior of Friction-Stir-Welded AA7050-T7651J.B. Lumsden, M.W. Mahoney, C.G. Rhodes, and

G.A. Pollock ............................................................. 212Influence of Surface Treatment of Type 304L Stainless

Steel on Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance in Urbanand Marine Environments

D. Wallinder, I. Odnevall Wallinder, and C. Leygraf ....... 220Effect of Aluminum on the Corrosion Characteristics

of Mg-4Ni-xAl AlloysJ.-G. Kim, Y.-S. Choi, J.-H. Yeo, S.-K. Kim, Y.-J. Kim,

and J.-H. Joo ........................................................... 228

Influence of Some 6-Methoxy-AminobenzothiazoleDerivativeson Corrosion of Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals underVapor-Phase Conditions

J. Rawat and M.A. Quraishi ......................................... 238Developing and Testing of a New Anticorrosive Coating

Containing Algae as a Natural Inhibitor for PreventingMarine Corrosion of Steel

E.M.E. Mansour, A.M. Abdel-Gaber, B.A. Abd-El Nabey,N. Khalil, E. Khamis, A. Tadros, H. Aglan, andA. Ludwick .............................................................. 242

Effectiveness of Corrosion Inhibitors in Retarding the Rateof Propagation of Localized Corrosion

A. Turnbull, D. Coleman, A.J. Griffiths, P.E. Francis,and L. Orkney ......................................................... 250

Some Effects of Strain Rate on the Transgranular StressCorrosion Cracking of Ferritic Steels in Dilute Near-Neutral-pH Solutions

R.N. Parkins and J.A. Beavers ...................................... 258Intergranular Corrosion of Stainless Steels: A Method

to Determine the Long-Term Corrosion Rateof Plate Surfaces from Short-Term Coupon Tests

B.F. Dunnett and G.O.H. Whillock ................................. 274Corrosion Review: “Environmental Effects on Engineered

Materials,” edited by R.H. Jonesreviewed by K.K. Aligizaki ............................................ 288

April (No. 4)Technical Note: Crevice Corrosion of Stainless Steel

in Hot Salt WaterM.I. Abdulsalam and T. Shinohara ................................ 291Role of Oxide/Metal Interface in Corrosion Resistance:

Al-W and Al-Mo SystemsE.L. Principe, B.A. Shaw, and G.D. Davis ..................... 295Studies of Benzotriazole and Tolytriazole as Inhibitors

for Copper Corrosion in Deionized WaterP. Yu, D.-M. Liao, Y.-B. Luo, and Z.-G. Chen .................. 314Modeling of Marine Immersion Corrosion for Mild and

Low-Alloy Steels—Part 1: Phenomenological ModelR.E. Melchers ................................................................ 319Modeling of Marine Immersion Corrosion for Mild and

Low-Alloy Steels—Part 2: Uncertainty EstimationR.E. Melchers ................................................................ 335Synergistic Effect of Impurities on the Corrosion

Behavior of Fe-18%Cr-14%Ni Alloys in ConcentratedNitric Acid

M. Mayuzumi, J. Ohta, K. Kako, and E. Kawakami ...... 345Effect of Nickel Aluminide Microcrystalline Coating

on High-Temperature Oxidation Behavior ofNiAl-33.5%Cr-0.5%Zr Alloy

C.M. Xu and J.T. Guo .................................................... 350Effect of Ambient Aging on Inhibition of Oxygen Reduction

by Chromate Conversion CoatingsW. Zhang and R.G. Buchheit ......................................... 356Determination of Corrosion Rates in Hot, Concentrated

Sulfuric AcidJ.R. Rodda and M.B. Ives ............................................. 363Corrosion Review: “NACE Corrosion Engineer’s Refer-

ence Book, 3rd Edition (CD-ROM),” edited by R.Baboianand R.S. Treseder

reviewed by A. Agarwal ............................................... 376

May (No. 5)Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys

by Soluble Chromates, Chromate Coatings, andChromate-Free Coatings

M.W. Kendig and R.G. Buchheit .................................... 379

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Study on Crack Healing of Hydrogen Attack in CarbonSteelby Heat Treatment

C.F. Dong, X.G. Li, Z.S. Shen, and W.Y. Chu .................. 401In Situ Raman Spectroscopy for Corrosion Products of

Zincin Humidified Atmosphere in the Presence of SodiumChloride Precipitate

T. Ohtsuka and M. Matsuda ......................................... 407Trifenylmethane Compounds as Copper Corrosion

Inhibitors in Hydrochloric Acid SolutionJ.L. Polo, P. Pinilla, E. Cano, and J.M. Bastidas ............ 414Influence of Beryllides on the Corrosion of Commercial

Grades of BerylliumM.A. Hill, R.J. Hanrahan, C.L. Haertling, R.K. Schulze,

and R.S. Lillard ....................................................... 424Stress Corrosion Cracking of Zirconium and Zircaloy-4

in Iodine-Alcoholic SolutionsS.B. Farina, G.S. Duffó, and J.R. Galvele ...................... 436A Mechanistic Model for Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild

Steel in the Presence of Protective Iron CarbonateFilms—Part 1: Theory and Verification

M. Nordsveen, S. Nesic, R. Nyborg, and A. Stangeland. 443Evaluation of Reinforcement Corrosion in Repaired

Concrete Bridge Slabs—A Case StudyS. Qian, D. Cusson, and N. Chagnon ............................ 457Corrosion Review: “Atmospheric Corrosion,” by C.

Leygraf and T.E. Graedelreviewed by D.L. Jordan ............................................... 472

June (No. 6)2003 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Application of

Surface Techniques in Understanding CorrosionPhenomenaand Oxide Growth Mechanisms

M.J. Graham ................................................................. 475A Mechanistic Model for Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild

Steel in the Presence of Protective Iron CarbonateFilms—Part 2: A Numerical Experiment

S. Nesic, M. Nordsveen, R. Nyborg, and A. Stangeland . 489Crevice Corrosion of Alloy 625 in Natural SeawaterF.J. Martin, P.M. Natishan, K.E. Lucas, E.A. Hogan,

A.M. Grolleau, and E.D. Thomas ............................. 498Advanced Laboratory Study on the Atmospheric Corrosion

of Zinc under Thin Electrolyte LayersG.A. EL-Mahdy ............................................................. 505Transformation Kinetics of Oxide Formed on Noble

Metal-Treated Type 304 Stainless Steel in 288°C WaterY.-J. Kim and P.L. Andresen .......................................... 511Improvements in Strength and Stress Corrosion Cracking

Properties in Aluminum Alloy 7075 via Low-Tempera-ture Retrogression and Re-Aging Heat Treatments

C.P. Ferrer, M.G. Koul, B.J. Connolly, and A.L. Moran ... 520Transport of Inhibitors and Corrosion Inhibition EfficiencyS. Rajendran, S. Vaibhavi, N. Anthony, and

D.C. Trivedi ............................................................. 529Macrocell Activity in Slightly Chloride-Contaminated

Concrete Induced by Reinforcement PrimersP. Castro, E. Pazini, C. Andrade, and C. Alonso ............ 535Corrosion and Degradation of High-Strength Steel Bridge

WireY. Cao, G.W. Vermaas, R. Betti, A.C. West, and

P.F. Duby ................................................................. 547Corrosion Review: “DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook,

Part 1 on CD-ROM,” Developed by METAlogicreviewed by H. Ahluwalia ............................................ 560

July (No. 7)Topographical Analysis of Pitting Corrosion in AA7075-T6

Using Laser ProfilometryM.G. Koul ...................................................................... 563Anodic Polarization and Surface Composition of Fe-16Al-

0.14C Alloy in 0.25 M Sulfuric AcidV. Shankar Rao and V.S. Raja ...................................... 575Data Quality, Issues, and Guidelines for Electrochemical

Corrosion Potential Measurement in High-TemperatureWater

Y.-J. Kim and P.L. Andresen .......................................... 584Effect of Cavitation on Corrosion Behavior of 20SiMn

Low-Alloy Steel in 3% Sodium Chloride SolutionS.Z. Luo, Y.G. Zheng, M.C. Li, Z.M. Yao, and W. Ke ........ 597Corrosion Behavior and Galvanic Coupling of Stainless

Steels, Titanium, and Alloy 33 in Lithium BromideSolutions

A. Igual Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, andV. Pérez Herranz ..................................................... 606

A Mechanistic Model for Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of MildSteel in the Presence of Protective Iron CarbonateFilms—Part 3: Film Growth Model

S. Nesic and K.-L.J. Lee ................................................ 616Use of Multiple Reference Electrodes in Electrochemical

Noise MeasurementsU. Bertocci, F. Huet, and R.P. Nogueira ......................... 629Performance Studies of a Corrosion Inhibitor for Stainless

Steel in Acid Conditions and High TemperaturesV.C. Santanna, D.R. Da Silva, F.G. De Azevedo, and

M.R. Pereira ............................................................ 635Performance of Welded High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels

in Sour EnvironmentsG.M. Omweg, G.S. Frankel, W.A. Bruce, J.E. Ramirez,

and G. Koch ............................................................ 640Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Materials Selection,”

edited by M. Kutzreviewed by M. Davies .................................................. 656

August (No. 8)Carbon Dioxide Corrosion in Oil and Gas Production—

A CompendiumM.B. Kermani and A. Morshed ...................................... 659Technical Note: A Modified Potential Attenuation

Equationfor Cathodically Polarized Marine Pipelines and Risers

D. Lysogorski, W. Hartt, and P. Ananthakrishnan......... 684Carburization Resistance of Austenitic Alloys in CH4-CO2-

H2

Gas Mixtures at Elevated TemperaturesY. Nishiyama, N. Otsuka, and T. Nishizawa ................. 688A Perspective on the Use of Anion Ratios to Predict

Corrosionin Yucca Mountain

B.J. Little ...................................................................... 701Grain Boundary Deformation-Induced Intergranular

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ni-16Cr-9Fe in 360°CWater

B. Alexandreanu and G.S. Was .................................... 705Deep Water Cathodic Protection: Part 2—Field Deployment

ResultsS. Chen, W. Hartt, and S. Wolfson ................................. 721Carbon Dioxide Corrosion in Wet Gas Annular Flow

at Elevated TemperatureY. Sun, T. Hong, and C. Bosch ...................................... 733Corrosion Review: “Deep Anode Systems: Design,

Installation, and Operation,” by T.H. Lewis, Jr.reviewed by S.S. Rajpathak ......................................... 744

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September (No. 9)Comparative Analysis of Potential, Current, and

Electrolyte Resistance Fluctuations in Two-PhaseOil/Water Mixtures

F. Huet and R.P. Nogueira ............................................. 747Influence of the Molecular Structure on the Inhibitor

Properties of Benzimidazole Derivatives on Mild SteelCorrosion in 1 M Hydrochloric Acid

A. Popova, M. Christov, and T. Deligeorgiev .................. 756Corrosion of Electroconductive AlN-SiC-MoSi2 Ceramic

Composite in Sodium Hydroxide Aqueous SolutionK. Krnel, V. Medri, A. Ruffini, and A. Bellosi ................. 765Photo-Corrosion of Different Metals during Long-Term

Exposure to Ultraviolet LightT.D. Burleigh, C. Ruhe, and J. Forsyth .......................... 774Impedance Characterization of Crevice Corrosion

of an Aluminum 2024 StructureP. Su and O.F. Devereux ................................................ 780Copper Corrosion in Distribution Systems: Effect

of Ozonation and BiofiltrationA. Palit and S.O. Pehkonen ........................................... 790A Mixed-Potential Model to Predict Fuel (Uranium

Dioxide) Corrosion within a Failed Nuclear WasteContainer

D.W. Shoesmith, M. Kolar, and F. King .......................... 802Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study on the

Diffusion Behavior of Water through Epoxy CoatingsB. Liu, Y. Li, H. Lin, and C.-N. Cao ................................ 817Degradation of Alloy 600 Steam Generator Tubes

in Operating Pressurized Water Reactor NuclearPower Plants

S.S. Hwang, H.P. Kim, and J.S. Kim ............................. 821Influence of Test Method and Relaxation on the Result

from Stress Corrosion Cracking Tests of StainlessSteels in Dilute Neutral Chlorides

U.H. Kivisäkk and G. Chai ............................................ 828Corrosion Review: “Technology for Chemical Cleaning

of Industrial Equipment,” by W.W. Frenierreviewed by R. Javaherdashti ...................................... 840

October (No. 10)Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 304L Stainless Steel

in Sodium Sulfide-Containing Caustic SolutionsP.M. Singh, O. Ige, and J. Mahmood.............................. 843Research on the Corrosion Behavior of TiN-TiAlN

Multilayer Coatings Deposited by Cathodic-Arc IonPlating

H. Alanyali and R.M. Souto .......................................... 851Modeling the Effects of Corrosion on the Lifetime

of Extended Reinforced Concrete StructuresA.A. Sagüés .................................................................. 854Near-Threshold Fatigue Behavior of Copper Alloys

in Aqueous Solutions: A High Cyclic Frequency StudyT.M. Ahmed and D. Tromans ........................................ 867Influence of Multistep Aging on the Stress Corrosion

Cracking Behavior of Aluminum Alloy 7010M. Bobby-Kannan, V.S. Raja, R. Raman, and

A.K. Mukhopadhyay ............................................... 881Passivity of Mild Steel in Borate Buffer Solution

Containing TanninR. Babic, M. Metikos-Hukovic, and Z. Pilic .................... 890Comparison of Laboratory Methodologies to Evaluate

Corrosion Inhibitors for Oil and Gas PipelinesS. Papavinasam, R.W. Revie, M. Attard, A. Demoz,

and K. Michaelian ................................................... 897Performance of Super Stainless Steel, Titanium,

and Cu-10Ni Alloys in Chlorinated, Brackish WaterM.F. de Romero, Z. Duque, O.T. de Rincón, and

O. Pérez ................................................................... 913

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Testing Made Easy(CTME):DC Electrochemical Test Methods,” by N. Thompsonand J. Payer

reviewed by D. Janoff ................................................... 928

November (No. 11)Quantitative Assessment of Submodes of Stress Corrosion

Cracking on the Secondary Side of Steam GeneratorTubing in Pressurized Water Reactors: Part 1

R.W. Staehle and J.A. Gorman...................................... 931Hydrogen Permeation Tests in Laminates: Application

to Grain/Grain Boundary of AISI 430 Stainless SteelS.K. Yen and I.B. Huang ............................................... 995Comparison of Mechanical, Corrosion, and Hydrogen

Permeation Properties of Electroless Ni-Zn-P Alloyswith Electrolytic Zn-Ni and Cd Coatings

B. Veeraraghavan, H. Kim, B. Haran, and B. Popov ... 1003In Situ X-Ray Radiographic Study of Intergranular

Corrosion in Aluminum AlloysX. Zhao, G.S. Frankel, B. Zoofan, and S.I. Rokhlin ...... 1012Numerical 3-D Simulation of a Cathodic Protection

Systemfor a Buried Pipe Segment Surrounded by aLoad Relieving U-Shaped Vault

M. Purcar, B. Van den Bossche, L. Bortels, J. Deconinck,and P. Wesselius ................................................... 1019

A Fresh Look at ASTM G 1-90 Solution Recommendedfor Cleaning of Corrosion Products Formed on Ironand Steels

D.D.N. Singh and A. Kumar ........................................ 1029Corrosion Review: “Electrochemical Techniques

in Corrosion Science and Engineering,” by R.G. Kelly,J.R. Scully, D.W. Shoesmith, R.G. Buchheit

reviewed by L. Magagnin ............................................ 1040

December (No. 12)2003 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Platinum Group

Metal Additions to Titanium: A Highly EffectiveStrategyfor Enhancing Corrosion Resistance

R.W. Schutz ................................................................ 1043Reliable Inference for the Maximum Pit Depth

within Pitting Colonies on Long PipelinesA.T. Martinsek ............................................................ 1058Effect of Corrosion Potential and Microstructure

on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibilityof Nickel-Base Alloys in High-Temperature Water

N. Saito, S. Tanaka, and H. Sakamoto ....................... 1064Mechanistic Model for the Prediction of Top-of-the-Line

Corrosion RiskF. Vitse, S. Nesic, Y. Gunaltun, D. Larrey de Torreben,

and P. Duchet-Suchaux ......................................... 1075Horizontal Rotating Cylinder—A Compact Apparatus

for Studying the Effect of Water Wetting on CarbonDioxide Corrosion of Mild Steel

S. Nesic and F. Carroll ................................................ 1085Comparison of Techniques for Monitoring Corrosion

Inhibitors in Oil And Gas PipelinesS. Papavinasam, R.W. Revie, M. Attard, A. Demoz,

and K. Michaelian ................................................. 1096Influence of Nitrate and Chloride Ions on the Corrosion

of IronH.Y. Ma, C. Yang, G.Y. Li, W.J. Guo, S.H. Chen, and

J.L. Luo ................................................................. 1112Corrosion Review: “Fusion-Bonded Epoxy (FBE):

A Foundation for Pipeline Corrosion Protection,”by J.A. Kehr

reviewed by A.N. Moosavi ........................................... 1144

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2004 (vol. 60)

January (No. 1)

A Perspective on Generating and Handling Corrosion Inhibitor Related DataD.C. Silverman ...............................................................3

Quantitative Assessment of Submodes of Stress Corrosion Cracking on the Secondary Side of Steam Generator Tubing in Pressurized Water Reactors: Part 2R.W. Staehle and J.A. Gorman ......................................5

Microbiologically Infl uenced Corrosion Capability of Bacteria Isolated from Yucca MountainB.J. Pitonzo, P. Castro, P.S. Amy, G. Southam, D.A. Jones, and D. Ringelberg .................................... 64

Effect of Rock Surfaces on the Corrosion Capability of Yucca Mountain BacteriaP.R. Castro, P.S. Amy, D.A. Jones, G. Southam, R. Donald, and D.B. Ringelberg .................................. 75

Infl uence of Water Velocity on Marine Immersion Corrosion of Mild SteelR.E. Melchers and R. Jeffrey ...................................... 84

Environmental Crack Growth under Variable Amplitude Loading of Pipeline SteelB.W. Williams, S.B. Lambert, R. Sutherby, and A. Plumtree .................................................................. 95

Corrosion Review: “Materials Selection for Petroleum Refi neries and Gathering Facilities,” by R.A. WhiteReviewed by S. Brossia ............................................ 112

February (No. 2)

Quantitative Assessment of Submodes of Stress Corrosion Cracking on the Secondary Side of Steam Generator Tubing in Pressurized Water Reactors: Part 3R.W. Staehle and J.A. Gorman ................................. 115

Stress Corrosion Cracking and Hydrogen Embrittlement of Whisker-Reinforced Aluminum CompositesJ. Hu, W.Y. Chu, W.C. Ren, C.K. Yao, and L.J. Qiao .................................................................... 181

Evaluation of the Effect of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion Inhibitors on Cavitation Damage Caused during the Ultrasound TestA.G. Petersen, D. Klenerman, and W.M. Hedges ...... 187

Chloride Corrosion Threshold of Reinforcing Steel in Alkaline Solutions—Effect of Specimen SizeL. Li and A.A. Sagüés ............................................... 195

Electrochemical Behavior of Steel-Reinforced Concrete During Accelerated Corrosion TestingS.A. Austin, R. Lyons, and M.J. Ing .......................... 203

Corrosion Review: “Metallic Materials—Physical, Mechanical, and Corrosion Properties,” by P.A. SchweitzerReviewed by L. Magagnin ......................................... 216

March (No. 3)

Inhibition of Filiform Corrosion on Organic-Coated Aluminum Alloy by Hydrotalcite-Like Anion-Exchange PigmentsH.N. McMurray and G. Williams ............................... 219

Threshold for Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation of Alloy X750 under Long-Term Uniaxial Constant Load Test in High-Temperature WaterM. Yamamoto, J. Kuniya, and S. Uchida .................. 229

Cerium Chemical Conversion Coating for Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 and Its Corrosion ResistanceC. Wang, F. Jiang, and F. Wang ................................ 237

Effect of Line Pipe Steel Microstructure on Susceptibility to Sulfi de Stress CrackingS.U. Koh, J.S. Kim, B.Y. Yang, and K.Y. Kim ............. 244

Liquid-Metal Embrittlement of Type 316L Stainless Steel by Gallium as Measured by Elastic-Plastic Fracture MechanicsD.G. Kolman and R. Chavarria ................................. 254

Effect of Alloying Elements on the Susceptibility to Sulfi de Stress Cracking of Line Pipe SteelsS.U. Koh, B.Y. Yang, and K.Y. Kim ............................ 262

Microstructure Dependence of Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation in X-65 Pipeline Steel Exposed to a Near-Neutral pH Soil EnvironmentR. Chu, W. Chen, S.-H. Wang, F. King, T.R. Jack, and R.R. Fessler ....................................................... 275

Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 by Vanadate Conversion CoatingsH. Guan and R.G. Buchheit ...................................... 284

Electrochemistry of Active Chromium: Part 1—Anomalous Corrosion and Products of Chromium Dissolution in Deaerated Sulfuric AcidD.M. Drazic and J.P. Popic ........................................ 297

New Cathodic Protection Criteria Based on Direct and Alternating Current Densities Measured Using Coupons and Their Application to Modern Steel PipelinesY. Hosokawa, F. Kajiyama, and Y. Nakamura .......... 304

Atmospheric Corrosion Prediction of SteelsW. Hou and C. Liang ................................................. 313

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Mechanisms in Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition,” by P. MarcusReviewed by K.K. Aligizaki ....................................... 328

April (No. 4)

Analytical Solution on the Transient Corrosion/Pre cip -itation in Non-Isothermal Liquid Lead Bismuth Eutectic Flow LoopsJ. Zhang and N. Li .................................................... 331

Silver/Silver Chloride and Mercury/Mercurous Sulfate Standards Electrodes Confi abilityT. Villela, A. Souza, and H. Abdel-Rehim .................. 342

High-Resolution Characterization of the Region Around Manganese Sulfi de Inclusions in Stainless Steel AlloysQ. Meng, G.S. Frankel, H.O. Colijn, and S.H. Goss .................................................................. 346

Atmospheric Corrosion of Magnesium Alloys: Infl uence of Temperature, Relative Humidity, and Chloride DepositionN. LeBozec, M. Jönsson, and D. Thierry ................... 356

Corrosion Behavior in Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Chloride Solutions of SiCp Reinforced Magnesium Alloy Metal Matrix CompositesF. Zucchi, G. Trabanelli, V. Grassi, and A. Frignani ................................................................ 362

Modeling Crevice Corrosion of Pure Chromium by Coupling of Phase and Polarization BehaviorH. Hoffmeister ........................................................... 369

Effects of Iron Content on Microstructure and Crevice Corrosion of Grade-2 Titanium X. He, J.J. Noël, and D.W. Shoesmith ....................... 378

Corrosion Behavior of Nanocrystalline Bulk Al-Mg-Based AlloysE. Sikora, X.J. Wei, and B.A. Shaw .......................... 387

Effect of 2-Mercaptobenzimidazole and Its Polymeric Film on the Corrosion Inhibition of Brass (60/40) in Ammonia SolutionB. Assouli, A. Srhiri, and H. Idrissi ........................... 399

Alternating Current Corrosion Risk Arising from Alternating Current-Powered Rail Transit Systems on Cathodically Protected Buried Steel Pipelines and Its MeasuresY. Hosokawa, F. Kajiyama, and T. Fukuoka ............. 408

Determination of Polarization Resistance of Reinforcement with a Sensorized Guard Ring: Analysis of ErrorsH. Wojtas .................................................................. 414

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels: Mechanism, Mitigation, and Monitoring,” by H.S. Khatak and B. RajReviewed by L. Magagnin ......................................... 424

May (No. 5)

A Perspective on Generating and Handling Corrosion Inhibitor Related DataD.C. Silverman .......................................................... 427

Life Prediction Estimation of an Underground Pipeline Using Alternate Current Impedance and Reliability AnalysisH. Castaneda, J. Alamilla, and R. Perez .................. 429

Quantitative Assessment of Localized Corrosion Occurring on Galvanized Steel Samples Using the Scanning Vibrating Electrode TechniqueD.A. Worsley, H.N. McMurray, J.H. Sullivan, and I.P. Williams ....................................................... 437

Crevice Corrosion of Type 316L Stainless Steel in Alkaline Chloride SolutionsS. Wang and R.C. Newman ...................................... 448

A New Impinging Jet Device for Corrosion StudiesA. Demoz, T. Dabros, K. Michaelian, S. Papavinasam, and W. Revie ............................................................. 455

Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors Synthesized from Fatty Acids and Fatty Alcohols Isolated from Sugar Cane WaxR. Martínez-Palou, J. Rivera, L.G. Zepeda, A.N. Rodríguez, M.A. Hernández, J. Marín-Cruz, and A. Estrada ......................................................... 465

Mathematical Modeling of the Effect of Water Velocity on the Marine Immersion Corrosion of Mild Steel CouponsR.E. Melchers ............................................................ 471

Effect of Sodium Chloride Particles on the Atmospheric Corrosion of Pure CopperZ.Y. Chen, S. Zakipour, D. Persson, and C. Leygraf .. 479

Electrochemical Behaviors of Quad-Layer Aluminum Brazing Sheet Composite for Automotive ApplicationsQ. Shi, F. Liang, and B. Cheadle ............................... 492

Corrosion Behavior of Fe-Al-Cr Alloys in Sulfur- and Oxygen-Rich Environments in the Presence of PyriteJ.R. Regina, J.N. DuPont, and A.R. Marder .............. 501

Corrosion Review: “Coating Materials for Electronic Applications,” by J.J. LicariReviewed by L. Magagnin ......................................... 512

June (No. 6)

2004 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Effi cacy of Vapor Phase Corrosion Inhibitor Technology in ManufacturingB. Miksic, R. Boyle, and B. Wuertz ........................... 515

Corrosion Mechanism of Nickel-Containing Stainless Steels in Concentrated Aqueous Solutions of Sulfuric AcidJ.R. Kish, M.B. Ives, and J.R. Rodda ........................ 523

Detecting External Failures in Coated, Buried Pipelines: Theoretical Model and Experimental Verifi cationH. Castañeda and M. Urquidi-Macdonald ................ 538

Corrosion Evaluation of Alloy 800 in Sulfate/Vanadate Molten SaltsC. Cuevas-Arteaga, J. Uruchurtu-Chavarín, J. González, G. Izquierdo-Montalvo, J. Porcayo-Calderón, and U. Cano-Castillo ........................................................ 548

Electrochemical Study of UNS S32550 Super Duplex Stainless Steel Corrosion in Turbulent Seawater Using the Rotating Cylinder ElectrodeG. Kear, B.D. Barker, and F.C. Walsh ........................ 561

Microstructural Characterization and Pitting Corrosion Behavior of UNS S30466 Borated Stainless SteelD.A. Moreno, B. Molina, C. Ranninger, F. Montero, and J. Izquierdo ........................................................ 573

Effect of Climatic Parameters on Filiform Corrosion of Coated Aluminum AlloysN. LeBozec, D. Persson, D. Thierry, and S.B. Axelsen .............................................................. 584

Development of an Artifi cial Saliva Solution for Studying the Corrosion Behavior of Dental AlloysG.S. Duffó and E. Quezada Castillo .......................... 594

Corrosion Review: “Materials and Design: The Art and Science of Material Selection in Product Design,” by M. Ashby and K. JohnsonReviewed by A. Agarwal .......................................... 608

July (No. 7)

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Wash Water Additives on the Corrosion Behavior of Metal Structures Exposed to Marine EnvironmentsS.G. Lambrakos, P.P. Trzaskoma-Paulette, N.E. Tran, and E. Feresenbet ..................................................... 611

Pretreatment of Aluminum Alloy 6060 by Selective Removal of Surface IntermetallicsO. Lunder, K.F. Heen, and K. Nisancioglu ................. 622

Effect of Oxide Scale Compositions on Metal Dusting Corrosion of Fe-Based AlloysZ. Zeng, K. Natesan, and M. Grimsditch ................... 632

Metastable and Stable Pitting Corrosion of Titanium in Halide SolutionsS. Virtanen and C. Curty .......................................... 643

Estimation of Parameter for Predicting Time to Failure Using Three Stress Corrosion Cracking Methods—Constant Load, Constant Strain, and Slow Strain Rate TechniqueR. Nishimura and Y. Maeda ...................................... 650

Effect of Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria on Pitting of Stainless SteelI.G. Chamritski, G.R. Burns, B.J. Webster, and N.J. Laycock .............................................................. 658

Infl uence of the Distribution of the Manganese-Oxidizing Bacterium, Leptothrix Discophora, on Ennoblement of Type 316L Stainless SteelS. Campbell, G. Geesey, Z. Lewandowski, and G. Jackson ................................................................ 670

Stress Corrosion Cracking Initiation Behavior of XM-19 Stainless Steel Under Long-Term Uniaxial Constant Load Testing in High-Temperature WaterM. Yamamoto, J. Kuniya, and S. Uchida .................. 681

Localized Corrosion of API X52 and API X65 Pipeline Steels in the Presence of Treated Seawater Used in the Oil IndustryJ.M. Romero, J.L. Villalobos, E. Sosa, and M. Amaya .................................................................. 689

Surface “Roughness” Effect on Marine Immersion Corrosion of Mild SteelR.E. Melchers and R. Jeffrey .................................... 697

Corrosion Review: “Guide to the Use of Materials in Water,” by M. Davies and P.J.B. ScottReviewed by W. Fürbeth ........................................... 704

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August (No. 8)

Critical Characteristic Dimension or Geometry for Determining the Susceptibility of a Crevice to Crevice CorrosionM. Vankeerberghen ................................................... 707

Effect of the Crevice Gap on the Initiation of Crevice Corrosion in Passive MetalsK.L. Heppner, R.W. Evitts, and J. Postlethwaite ....... 718

Depth Profi ling Analysis of Tarnish Films on Copper Formed During Short-Term Outdoor Exposure by Glow Discharge Optical Emission SpectroscopyE. Toyoda, M. Watanabe, Y. Higashi, T. Tanaka, Y. Miyata, and T. Ichino ........................................... 729

Predicting Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Bare Steel Under an Aqueous Boundary LayerF.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and D.E. Cormack ............................................................ 736

Pourbaix Diagrams for Copper in Aqueous Lithium Bromide Concentrated SolutionsM.J. Muñoz-Portero, J. García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and V. Pérez-Herranz ................................................ 749

Electrochemical Generation of Perchlorate Ions in Chlorinated Drinking WaterR.W. Tock, W.A. Jackson, T. Anderson, and S. Arunagiri ............................................................... 757

Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 22 and Ti Grade 7 in a Nuclear Waste Repository EnvironmentF. Hua and G. Gordon ............................................... 764

Effect of Cathodic Potential on Hydrogen Content in a Pipeline Steel Exposed to NS4 Near-Neutral pH Soil SolutionD.X. He, W. Chen, and J.L. Luo ................................ 778

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion of Metals—Physicochemical Principles and Current Problems,” by H. KaescheReviewed by W. Fürbeth ........................................... 792

September (No. 9)

Effect of Nickel Content on the Corrosion and Passivation of Copper-Nickel Alloys in Sodium Sulfate SolutionsK.M. Ismail, A.M. Fathi, and W.A. Badawy .............. 795

Corrosion Behavior of Alloy 22 in Oxalic Acid and Sodium Chloride SolutionsS.D. Day, M.T. Whalen, K.J. King, G.A. Hust, L.L. Wong, J.C. Estill, and R.B. Rebak ...................... 804

A Potential Attenuation Equation for Design and Analysis of Pipeline Cathodic Protection Systems with Displaced AnodesD.K. Lysogorski and W.H. Hartt ............................... 815

Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel in Marine Immersion Environment—Part 1: Maximum Pit DepthR.E. Melchers ............................................................ 824

Prediction of Corrosion Inhibition Using SurfactantsM.L. Free, W. Wang, and D.Y. Ryu ............................ 837

Predicting Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Bare Steel Under an Aqueous Boundary Layer with Oxygen and Cathodic ProtectionF.M. Song, D.W. Kirk, J.W. Graydon, and D.E. Cormack ............................................................ 845

Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue Cracking of a Duplex Stainless Steel in White Water EnvironmentsJ.J. Perdomo, P.M. Singh, J. Mahmood, and J.E. Oteng ................................................................. 852

Infl uence of Corrosion on the Structural Stiffness of Reinforced Concrete BeamsA.A. Torres-Acosta, M.J. Fabela-Gallegos, A. Muñoz-Noval, D. Vázquez-Vega, J.R. Hernandez-Jimenez, and M. Martínez-Madrid ........................................... 862

Effect of Heat Input on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Weld Metal of Nitrogen-Added AISI Type 316 Stainless SteelT. Anita, H. Shaikh, H.S. Khatak, and G. Amarendra ........................................................... 873

Corrosion Review: “Materials Degradation and its Control by Surface Engineering, 2nd Edition,” by A.W. Batchelor, L.N. Lam, and M. ChandrasekaranReviewed by W.D. Van Arnam .................................. 888

October (No. 10)

Grain Size Effect on the Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Surface Nanocrystallized Low-Carbon SteelY. Li, F. Wang, and G. Liu .......................................... 891

Effect of Copper Content on Chromate Conversion Coating Protection of 7xxx-T6 Aluminum AlloysQ. Meng and G.S. Frankel ........................................ 897

Localized Dissolution of Millscale-Covered Pipeline Steel SurfacesZ. Qin, B. Demko, J. Noël, D. Shoesmith, F. King, R. Worthingham, and K. Keith .................................. 906

Predicting Localized Corrosion in SeawaterN. Sridhar, C.S. Brossia, D.S. Dunn, and A. Anderko ................................................................ 915

Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel in Marine Immersion Environment—Part 2: Variability of Maximum Pit DepthR.E. Melchers ............................................................ 937

Effect of Reinforcement Coating on Corrosion Behavior of AA6061/SiC/20p Composite in High Relative Humidity EnvironmentsA. Pardo, M.C. Merino, A. Ureña, S. Merino, F. Viejo, and M. Campo .......................................................... 945

Effect of Al/SiC Interface and Intermetallic Particles on Elevated Temperature Corrosion of Hypoeutectic Al-Si-Mg CompositesZ. Ahmad, B.J. Abdul Aleem, and A. Ul-Hamid ........ 954

Inhibition Effect of Thioglycolic Acid on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Carbon SteelK. Bilkova, N. Hackerman, and M. Bartos ................ 965

Eighteen-Year Performance of Epoxy-Coated Rebar in a Tunnel Structure Subjected to a Very Aggressive Chloride-Contaminated EnvironmentP. Montes, T.W. Bremner, and I. Kondratova ............. 974

Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic and Duplex Stainless Steel Weldings in Aqueous Lithium Bromide SolutionA. Igual Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and V. Pérez Herranz ................................................ 982

Corrosion Review: “An Introduction to Materials Engineering and Science for Chemical and Materials Engineers,” by B.S. MitchellReviewed by B. Amend ........................................... 1000

November (No. 11)

The Rotating Cylinder Electrode for Examining Velocity-Sensitive Corrosion—A ReviewD.C. Silverman ........................................................ 1003

Environmentally Triggered Release of Oxygen-Reduction Inhibitors from Inherently Conducting PolymersM. Kendig and M. Hon ............................................ 1024

Infl uence of Preoxidation on the Corrosion of Steels in Liquid Lead-Bismuth EutecticR.S. Lillard, C. Valot, M.A. Hill, P.D. Dickerson, and R.J. Hanrahan ................................................. 1031

Role of Inclusions and Carbide Bands in Corrosion Fatigue of Pressure Vessel Steel in High-Temperature WaterX.-Q. Wu and Y. Katada .......................................... 1045

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January (No. 1)

Electrochemical Polarization and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 690 in 5-M Chloride Solutions at 25°CY.Y. Chen, L.B. Chou, L.H. Wang, J.C. Oung, and H.C. Shih ................................................................3

Performance Comparison of Bridge Coating Defect Recognition MethodsS. Lee, L.-M. Chang, and P.-H. Chen ............................12

Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition in an Environmentally Friendly Pickling Solution for AISI 316L Stainless SteelL. 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

Electrochemical Techniques for Studying Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel: Limitations and AdvantagesJ.A. González, J.M. Miranda, N. Birbilis, and S. Feliu ..................................................................37

Environment-Sensitive Fracture of Austempered Ductile IronL. Caballero, M. Elices, and R.N. Parkins ....................51

Techniques for Measuring the End-Grain Corrosion Resistance of Austenitic Stainless SteelsG.O.H. Whillock, B.F. Dunnett, and M. Takeuchi .........58

A Study of Microbiologically Induced Corrosion by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria on Carbon Steel Using Hydrogen PermeationM. de Romero, Z. Duque, L. Rodríguez, O. de Rincón, O. Pérez, and I. Araujo .................................................68

Effects of Sigma Phase on the Initiation and Propagationof Pitting Corrosion of Duplex Stainless SteelC.J. Park, V. Shankar Rao, and H.S. Kwon .................76

Degradation of Surface Oxide Scale on Fe-Ni-Cr-Si Alloys Upon Cyclic Coking and Decoking Procedures in a Simulated Ethylene Pyrolysis Gas EnvironmentY. Nishiyama and N. Otsuka .......................................84

Corrosion Review: “Stahlschlüssel (Key to Steel),” 20th Edition,” by C. Wegst, M. WegstReviewed by K. Dechant ....................................................96

February (No. 2)

A Laboratory Approach to the Mechanism of Attack on the Wire-on-Bolt Device Used for Atmospheric Corrosion StudiesJ.A. Calderón and C.E. Arroyave .................................99

Monotonic and Cyclic Slow Strain Rate Testing of Super 13% Chromium Steel Welds Under Cathodic Protection A.J. Griffi ths, G. Hinds, and A. Turnbull .................. 111

Performance Assessment and Prediction of Corrosion Prevention Compounds with Electrochemical Imped-ance Spectroscopy F. Gui and R.G. Kelly ................................................ 119

Pit Morphology and its Relation to Microstructure of 850°C Aged Duplex Stainless SteelR. Magnabosco and N. Alonso-Falleiros ................... 130

Initiation of Environmentally Assisted Cracking in High-Temperature WaterS. Wang, T. Shoji, and N. Kawaguchi ....................... 137

Predicting Corrosion and Current Flow Within a Disc Crevice on Coated SteelsF.M. Song, D.A. Jones, and D.W. Kirk ....................... 145

Wicking and Water Displacement by Corrosion Preven-tion Compounds in Simulated Aircraft Aluminum Alloy Lap JointsK.R. Cooper, K. Furrow, and R.G. Kelly .................... 155

Corrosion Fatigue and Near-Neutral pH Stress Corrosion Cracking of Pipeline Steel and the Effect of Hydrogen Sulfi deR.L. Eadie, K.E. Szklarz, and R.L. Sutherby ............. 167

Effect of Tungsten and Nickel Addition on the Repassiv-ation Behavior of Stainless SteelJ.S. Kim, P.J. Xiang, and K.Y. Kim ............................ 174

Corrosion Review: “Subsea Pipeline Engineering,” by A.C. Palmer and R.A. KingReviewed by B. Craig ............................................... 192

Statistical Approach to Corrosion under Disbonded Coating on Cathodically Protected Line Pipe SteelS.Y. Li, Y.G. Kim, Y.T. Kho, and T. Kang .................. 1058

Statistical Analysis of Wear Rate of Phosphate-Grinding MillD. Tao, G.L. Chen, and B.K. Parekh ....................... 1072

Metallurgical and Surface Infl uence on the Corrosion Resistance of Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys According to ASTM G 28G. Mori, S. Sutthiruangwong, M. Czerny, and T. Partlic .................................................................. 1082

Corrosion Review: “The Handbook of Advanced Materials: Enabling New Designs,” by J.K. WesselReviewed by M. Davies ........................................... 1096

December (No. 12)

Effects of Nitrogen on the Repassivation Behavior of Type 304L Stainless Steel in Chloride SolutionJ.W. Park, V. Shankar Rao, and H.S. Kwon ............ 1099

Analysis of Initiation and Propagation of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel in High-Temperature WaterT. Haruna, S. Zhang, and T. Shibata ...................... 1104

Conditions of Hydrogen-Induced Corrosion Occurrence of X65 Grade Line Pipe Steels in Sour EnvironmentsT. Hara, H. Asahi, and H. Ogawa ........................... 1113

Mobility and Mode of Inhibition of Chromate at Defected Areas of Organic Coatings Under Atmospheric Conditions T. Prosek and D. Thierry ......................................... 1122

Relationships Between the Impedance of Oxide Scales on Martensitic and Austenitic Steels and Corrosion Rate in Liquid Lead-Bismuth EutecticR.S. Lillard, C. Valot, and R.J. Hanrahan ............... 1134

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Al-Mg and Mg-Al AlloysR.H. Jones, J.S. Vetrano, and C.F. Windisch, Jr. .... 1144

Quantifying the Acetate-Enhanced Corrosion of Carbon Steel in Oilfi eld BrinesY. Garsany, D. Pletcher, D. Sidorin, and W.M. Hedges ........................................................... 1155

Infl uence of Hardness Salts on the Effectiveness of Zinc-1 Hydroxyethylidene 1,1 Diphosphonic Acid (HEDP) Mixtures in Inhibiting the Corrosion of Mild Steel in Neutral Oxygen-Containing SolutionsH.S. Awad and S. Turgoose .................................... 1168

Corrosion Review: “Superalloys: A Technical Guide, 2nd Edition,” by M.J. Donachie and S.J. DonachieReviewed by B. Craig ............................................. 1208

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2005 (vol.61)

March (No. 3)

Discussion: Comments on the Role of Electrochemical Impedance and Electrochemical Noise in Monitoring Corrosion Inhibitors in Oil and Gas PipelinesV.S. Sastri ................................................................. 195

An Inconsistency in “Surface Mobility Mechanism” of Stress Corrosion Cracking E.M. Gutman ............................................................. 197

Oxidation of Iron in 288°C, Oxygen-Containing WaterC.S. Kumai and T.M. Devine ..................................... 201

Effect of Strain Rate on Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking Fracture Mode and Crack Growth Rate of Nickel Alloy and Austenitic Stainless Steel N. Totsuka, Y. Nishikawa, and Y. Kaneshima .......... 219

Galvanic Corrosion Between the Nuclear Waste Disposal Container Material Pairs of Copper-Nickel Alloys and Carbon Steel in Salt Brines E. Smailos and B. Kienzler ....................................... 230

Effect of Nutrient-Based Water Pollution on the Corrosion of Mild Steel in Marine Immersion ConditionsR.E. Melchers ............................................................ 237

Critical Concentrations Associated with Cobalt, Cerium, and Molybdenum Inhibition of AA2024-T3 Corrosion: Delivery from Al-Co-Ce(-Mo) AlloysM.A. Jakab, F. Presuel-Moreno, and J.R. Scully ....... 246

Scanning Kelvin Probe Measurements Near Salt Particles on Zinc and Iron in High Humidity J. Wang and Y. Wang ................................................ 264

Infl uences of Stress Intensity Factor and Dissolved Hydrogen on the Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Low-Alloy Steel in Boiling Water ReactorsY.Y. Chen, L.H. Wang, J.C. Oung, and H.C. Shih ...... 273

Infl uence of Salt Fog Fallout on the Failure of Chromated Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 Panels in Neutral Salt Fog A.E. Hughes and T. Nikpour ..................................... 285

A Galvanic Sensor for Monitoring the Corrosion Damage of Buried Pipelines: Part 1—Electrochemical Tests to Determine the Correlation of Probe Current to Actual Corrosion Damage in Synthetic Groundwater Y.-S. Choi and J.-G. Kim ............................................ 293

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion of Steel in Concrete—Prevention, Diagnosis, and Repair,” by L. Bertolini, B. Elsener, P. Pedeferri, and R. PolderReviewed by L. Magagnin ........................................ 304

April (No. 4)

Steam Oxidation of High-Chromium Ferritic Steels Containing PalladiumT. Itagaki, H. Kutsumi, H. Haruyama, M. Igarashi, and F. Abe ................................................................. 307

Oxidation of Steel Surfaces in Water Solutions A.A. Efi mov, L.N. Moskvin, and O.Yu. Pykhteev ....... 317

Corrosion Inhibitor Performances for Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of N80 Steel Under Static and Flowing Conditions X. Jiang, Y.G. Zheng, and W. Ke ............................... 326

Corrosion Monitoring of Fe-Cu Alloys Under Different Drying Times and the Effect of Copper on Their Corrosion RateJ.-K. Kim, K.-H. Lee, D.-Y. Chang, and K.-M. Moon .. 335

Inhibition of Pitting Corrosion by Surfactants as a Function of Temperature Z. Wei, P. Duby, and P. Somasundaran .................... 341

Hydrogen Diffusion in Super 13% Chromium Martensitic Stainless Steel G. Hinds, J. Zhao, A.J. Griffi ths, and A. Turnbull .... 348

Effect of Alloying on Maximum Depth of Pits in Mild Steel in Marine Immersion EnvironmentsR.E. Melchers ............................................................ 355

Environment-Assisted Cracking of Structural Materials Under Different Loading ConditionsA.K. Roy, M.K. Hossain, R. Prabhakaran, and S. Sama .................................................................... 364

Polarization Behavior and Performance of Inorganic Corrosion Inhibitors in Monoethanolamine Solution Containing Carbon Dioxide and Heat-Stable Salts W. Tanthapanichakoon and A. Veawab ................... 371

Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Low-Carbon I-Beam Steels in a Simulated Yucca Mountain Reposi-tory EnvironmentV. Arjunan, J. Lamb, D. Chandra, J. Daemen, D. Jones, M. Engelhard, and S. Lea ......................................... 381

Morpholinium Oligomer as a Novel Vapor Phase Inhibitor on the Corrosion of Mild Steel D.-Q. Zhang, L.-X. Gao, and G.-D. Zhou .................... 392

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Resistance Tables,” Parts A through D, 5th Edition, Revised and Expanded by P.A. SchweitzerReviewed by W. Fürbeth ........................................... 400

May (No. 5)

Effect of an Inhibitor on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Alloy 600 in a High-Temperature Caustic SolutionY. Yi, H. Kim, Y. Park, and J. Kim ............................. 403

Infl uence of Zinc and Lead on Brass Corrosion in Dilute Sulfuric AcidK.M. Ismail, R.M. Elsherif, and W.A. Badawy .......... 411

Monitoring of Initial Stages of Atmospheric Zinc Corro-sion in Simulated Acid Rain Solution Under Wet/Dry Cyclic ConditionsG.A. EL-Mahdy and K.B. Kim ................................... 420

Steel Activation in Concrete Following Interruption of Long-Term Cathodic Polarization F.J. Presuel-Moreno, A.A. Sagüés, and S.C. Kranc ... 428

Effect of Phosphate Concentration on the Corrosion of Iron in Water—Polyethylene Glycol MixturesE. Guilminot, F. Dalard, and C. Degrigny ................. 437

Corrosion of UNS R30006 in High-Temperature Water Under Intermittent Mechanical ContactS. Xu, I.L. Kondratova, N. Arbeau, W. Cook, and D.H. Lister ......................................................... 444

Ultrasonic Mitigation of Microbiologically Infl uenced CorrosionB.G. Pound, Y. Gorfu, P. Schattner, and K.E. Mortelmans ....................................................... 452

Anodic Polarization Behavior of Copper in Concentrated Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solutions and Comparison with Pourbaix DiagramsM.J. Muñoz-Portero, J. García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and V. Pérez-Herranz ................................................ 464

Dicyclohexylamine Nitrite as Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor for Steel in Polluted EnvironmentsE. Cano, D.M. Bastidas, J. Simancas, and J.M. Bastidas ............................................................ 473

Rapid Discovery of Corrosion Inhibitors and Synergistic Combinations Using High-Throughput Screening MethodsB.D. Chambers, S.R. Taylor, and M.W. Kendig ......... 480

Effects of Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Nickel, and Calcium on the Corrosion Behavior of Low-Carbon Steel in Synthetic GroundwaterY.-S. Choi, J.-J. Shim, and J.-G. Kim ......................... 490

Technical Note: Simulated Transient Loss of Cathodic Protection for Buried PipelinesN. Birbilis, L.J. Holloway, and M. Forsyth ................ 498

Magnesium Alloy in Contact with Coated ComponentsE. Boese, J. Goellner, A. Heyn, and S. Eisenberg ..... 502

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Corrosion Review: “Steelwork Corrosion Control,” Second Edition, by D.A. Bayliss and D.H. DeaconReviewed by S.A. Bradford ...................................... 512

June (No. 6)

Technical Note: Conditions for Similarity of Mass-Transfer Coeffi cients and Fluid Shear Stresses Between the Rotating Cylinder Electrode and PipeD.C. Silverman .......................................................... 515

Effect of Moisture on the Spatial Uniformity of Cathodic Protection of Steel in Reinforced ConcreteE.B. Muehlenkamp, M.D. Koretsky, and J.C. Westall ............................................................... 519

The Role of Grain Boundary Regions in the Localized Corrosion of a Copper-Free 6111-Like Aluminum AlloyA. Shi, B.A. Shaw, and E. Sikora .............................. 534

Cathodic Prevention Distribution in Partially Submerged Reinforced ConcreteF.J. Presuel-Moreno, S.C. Kranc, and A.A. Sagüés ... 548

Effect of the Electrochemical Corrosion Potential of Copper on Plugging of Generator Water-Cooling CircuitsB.G. Park, I.S. Hwang, I.H. Rhee, K.-T. Kim, B.C. Syrett, and J. Stein ............................................................... 559

Test Environment Selection for Corrosion-Fatigue Testing of Aluminum Alloy 7075-T6M.P. Ciccone, R.P. Gangloff, and R.G. Kelly .............. 571

A Polarization Study of Alloy 625, Nickel, Chromium, and Molybdenum in Ammoniated Sulfate SolutionsE. Asselin, A. Alfantazi, and S. Rogak ...................... 579

Detecting Classical and Martensite-Induced Sensitization Using the Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation TestV. Kain, K. Chandra, K.N. Adhe, and P.K. De ........... 587

Effect of Chromium on the Pitting Resistance of Oil Tube Steel in a Carbon Dioxide Corrosion SystemC.F. Chen, M.X. Lu, D.B. Sun, Z.H. Zhang, and W. Chang ........................................................... 594

Signifi cance of Activation of Test Specimens for the De-termination of Iso-Corrosion Curves of Stainless SteelsU.H. Kivisäkk ............................................................ 602

Effect of Chloride and Phosphoric Acid on the Corrosion of Alloy C-276, UNS N08028, and UNS N08367S. Ghosh and T. Ramgopal ....................................... 609

Corrosion Review: “The Protective Coating User’s Handbook,” by L.D. VincentReviewed by B. Valdez and M. Schorr ...................... 624

July (No. 7)

X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of the Effect of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide on the Atmo-spheric Corrosion of Copper at Low Relative Humidity ValuesS. Feliú, Jr., L. Mariaca, J. Simancas, J.A. González, and M. Morcillo ......................................................... 627

Effect of Heat-Treatment Conditions on Surface Proper-ties and Corrosion Behavior of Orthodontic Stainless Steel WiresK.-T. Oh, U.-H. Joo, and K.-N. Kim ............................ 639

Modifi cation of Surface Property for Controlling the Type 304 Stainless Steel Electrochemical Corrosion Potential in 288°C Water Y.-J. Kim, P.L. Andresen, E. Moran, and D. Gray ...... 648

Statistical Characterization of Pitting Corrosion—Part 1: Data AnalysisR.E. Melchers ............................................................ 655

Role of Metastable Pitting in Crevices on Crevice Corrosion Stabilization in Alloys 625 and 22B.A. Kehler and J.R. Scully ....................................... 665

Corrosion Inhibition by an Aqueous Extract of Rhizome PowderS. Rajendran, S. Shanmugapriya, T. Rajalakshmi, and A.J. Amal Raj ..................................................... 685

Effect of Nitrogen in Argon as a Shielding Gas on Tungsten Inert Gas Welds of Duplex Stainless SteelsA. Igual Muñoz, J. García Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and V. Pérez Herranz ....................................................... 693

Studies of the Corrosion Properties of Ni-Cr-Mo-Gd Neutron-Absorbing AlloysT.E. Lister, R.E. Mizia, P.J. Pinhero, T.L. Trowbridge, and K. Delezene-Briggs ............................................ 706

Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Cladding Technology,” 2nd Edition, by L. Smith and M. CelantReviewed by A. Moosavi ....................................................720

August (No. 8)

2005 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Atmospheric Corro-sion—Research, Testing, and StandardizationD. Knotkova .............................................................. 723

Discussion: Electrochemical Techniques for Studying Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel: Limitations and AdvantagesF. Mansfeld ............................................................... 739

Local Reactions of Alkali Chloride Particles on Iron SurfacesS.C. Cha and M. Spiegel ........................................... 743

Correlation Between High-Temperature Oxidation and Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior in Sulfuric Acid of Fe-Al-C Alloys: An Insight V. Shankar Rao and V.S. Raja .................................. 751

Localized Corrosion of Tantalum in Chloride-Containing Methanol Solutions—Effect of Water ConcentrationT. Ramgopal .............................................................. 757

Statistical Characterization of Pitting Corrosion—Part 2: Probabilistic Modeling for Maximum Pit DepthR.E. Melchers ............................................................ 766

A Simple and Fast Method for Comparison of Corrosion Inhibition Powers Between Pairs of Pyridine Derivative MoleculesM. Lashgari, M.R. Arshadi, and Gh.A. Parsafar ....... 778

Boundary Element Simulation for Identifi cation of Steel Corrosion in Concrete Using Magnetic Field MeasurementM. Ridha, K. Amaya, and S. Aoki ............................. 784

Flow Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels UNS S30403 and UNS S31603J.A. Wharton and R.J.K. Wood ................................. 792

Sigma Phase Formation and Polarization Response of UNS S31803 in Sulfuric AcidR. Magnabosco and N. Alonso-Falleiros ................... 807

Unexpected Deterioration of Fusion-Bonded Epoxy-Coated Rebars Embedded in Chloride-Contaminated Concrete EnvironmentsD.D.N Singh and R. Ghosh ....................................... 815

Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Materials for Medical Devices,” by J.R. DavisReviewed by B. Valdez and M. Schorr ...................... 832

September (No. 9)

Technical Note: Does Calcareous Scale Formation on Cathodically Protected Steel Affect Hydrogen Uptake?G. Hinds and A. Turnbull .......................................... 835

Behavior of the Copper Electrode in Alkaline-Sulfi de Solutions Under Natural Corrosion ConditionsS.M. Abd El Haleem, E.E. Abd El Aal, and A.M. Atia ................................................................... 838

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Stress Corrosion Cracking of Hexagonal Close-Packed Metals and Alloys in Solutions of Iodine in MethanolS.B. Farina, G.S. Duffó, and J.R. Galvele ................. 847

Localized Corrosion of Alloy 22 in Sodium Chloride Solu-tions at Elevated TemperatureN. Priyantha, P. Jayaweera, G.R. Englehardt, A. Davydov, and D.D. Macdonald ............................ 857

Infl uence of Curing Agent Content on the Performance of Epoxy Coatings on Mild Steels J.-T. Zhang, J.-M. Hu, J.-Q. Zhang, and C.-N. Cao .... 872

Modeling of Crevice Corrosion of Pure Nickel by Coupling of Phase and Polarization Behavior at Various pH, Chloride, and Oxygen LevelsH. Hoffmeister ........................................................... 880

Electrochemical Mitigation of Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking in Boiling Water ReactorsY.-J. Kim .................................................................... 889

Effect of Immersion Depth on Marine Corrosion of Mild Steel R.E. Melchers ............................................................ 895

Effects of Cold Deformation Prior to Sensitization on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Stainless SteelR. Singh, J. Swaminathan, S.K. Das, B. Ravi Kumar, and I. Chattoraj ......................................................... 907

Corrosion Review: “Introduction to High Temperature Oxidation and Corrosion,” by A.S. KhannaReviewed by S.A. Bradford ...................................... 920

October (No. 10)

A Novel Laterally Resolving Method for Characterizing the Defect Structure in Thermal-Sprayed CoatingsN. Margadant and M. Büchler .................................. 923

Utility of Quantum Chemical Parameters in the Ratio-nalization of Corrosion Inhibition Effi ciency of Some Organic InhibitorsV.S. Sastri, M. Elboujdaini, and J.R. Perumareddi ... 933

Study on Hydrophobic Nano-Titanium Dioxide Coatings for Improvement in Corrosion Resistance of Type 316L Stainless SteelG.X. Shen, R.G. Du, Y.C. Chen, C.J. Lin, and D. Scantlebury .......................................................... 943

Localized Corrosion of Heat-Treated and Welded Stainless Steel Studied Using a Scanning Kelvin ProbeG. Bäck, A. Nazarov, and D. Thierry ........................ 951

Effect of Microstructure on the Oxidation Behavior of Two Nickel-Based SuperalloysK. Zhao, Y.B. Zhou, Y.H. Ma, L.H. Lou, and Z.Q. Hu . 961

Patch and Whole of Surface Mass-Transfer Rate Mea-surements on a Stepped Rotating Cylinder ElectrodeK. Bremhorst, G. Kear, A.J. Keating, and S.-H. Huang .............................................................. 968

A Comparison Study of Stress Corrosion Crack Growth Rates for AA7XXX Alloys as a Function of Bulk Aque-ous Chloride ConcentrationsB.J. Connolly, M.G. Koul, and A.L. Moran ................ 976

A Review of Corrosion of Titanium Grade 7 and Other Titanium Alloys in Nuclear Waste Repository EnvironmentsF. Hua, K. Mon, P. Pasupathi, G. Gordon, and D. Shoesmith ............................................................. 987

Steel Corrosion and Durability of Calcium Aluminate Cement-Reinforced MortarsL. Garcia-Andión, P. Garcés, E. Garcia-Alcocel, andF. Cases .................................................................. 1004

Corrosion Review: “Microelectronics Failure Analysis,” Desk Reference, 5th edition, by Electronic Device Failure Analysis Society (EDFAS) Desk Reference CommitteeReviewed by M. Schorr ........................................... 1016

November (No. 11)

Editorial: Misconceptions and MisnomersF. Mansfeld ............................................................. 1019

Combined Effects of Gaseous Pollutants and Sodium Chloride Particles on the Atmospheric Corrosion of CopperZ.Y. Chen, S. Zakipour, D. Persson, and C. Leygraf ............................................................... 1022

Issues Associated with Expiration of Galvanic Anodes on Marine StructuresW.H. Hartt, X. Zhang, and W. Chu .......................... 1035

Corrosion Inhibition of Copper in Aerated 0.5 M Sulfuric Acid by Indole-2-Carboxylic Acid G. Quartarone, A. Zingales, T. Bellomi, L. Bonaldo, M. Gajo, G. Gajo, and G. Paolucci ........................... 1041

Hurst Exponent on the Study of Electrochemical Noise Measurements J.M. Sánchez-Amaya, F.J. Botana, and M. Bethencourt ........................................................ 1050

Study of Cavitation Corrosion Behaviors and Mechanism of Carbon Steel in Neutral Sodium Chloride Aqueous SolutionJ. Liu, Y. Lin, X. Yong, and X. Li .............................. 1061

Infl uence of Ferrous Iron on the Rate and Nature of Microbiologically Infl uenced Corrosion of High-Strength Steel Under Sulfate-Reducing ConditionsR.A. Royer and R.F. Unz ......................................... 1070

Localized Corrosion Susceptibility of Alloy 22 in Chloride Solutions: Part 1—Mill-Annealed ConditionD.S. Dunn, Y.-M. Pan, L. Yang, and G.A. Cragnolino ....................................................... 1078

Effect of Oxygen Contamination on Inhibition Studiesin Carbon Dioxide CorrosionE. Gulbrandsen, J. Kvarekvål, and H. Miland ........ 1086

Effect of Laser Remelting on Hot Corrosion Behavior of Ni3Al and Ni-20Cr Plasma-Sprayed CoatingsB.S. Sidhu and S. Prakash ..................................... 1098

Corrosion Review: “Surface Engineering for Corrosion and Wear Resistance,” by J.R. DavisReviewed by W.D. Van Arnam ................................ 1112

December (No. 12)

2005 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Corrosion Stability of Polymer-Coated Metals—New Concepts Based on Fundamental UnderstandingM. Stratmann .......................................................... 1115

Corrosion Behavior and Its Inhibition of a Copper-Iron Alloy in Hydrochloric Acid SolutionS.S. Mahmoud ......................................................... 1127

Role of Methanol on Pitting of Type 316 Stainless SteelT. Ramgopal and S. Amancherla ............................ 1136

Transition from Localized Corrosion to Stress Corrosion Cracking in an Al-Li-Cu-Ag Alloy B.J. Connolly and J.R. Scully ................................. 1145

Micro-Droplets Formation During the Deliquescence of Salt Particles in AtmosphereJ. Zhang, J. Wang, and Y. Wang ............................. 1167

Evaluation of Deoxygenation as a Corrosion Control Measure for Ballast TanksJ.S. Lee, R.I. Ray, B.J. Little, and E.J. Lemieux ...... 1173

Corrosion Protection by Coatings on Prestressed SteelC. Natarajan, P. Jayabalan, N. Almas Begum, and A. Rajaraman .................................................. 1189

Corrosion Review: “Electrochemical Systems,” 3rd Edition, by J. Newman and K.E. Thomas-AlyeaReviewed by C.S. Brossia ....................................... 1224

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2006 (vol. 62)

January (No. 1)

Localized Corrosion Susceptibility of Alloy 22 in Chloride Solutions: Part 2—Effect of Fabrication ProcessesD.S. Dunn, Y.-M. Pan, L. Yang, and G.A. Cragnolino ....... 3

Corrosion Behavior of Metals in Flowing Ar-42.6%O2-14.7%Br2 Gas Mixture at 700°CS. Lee, K. Maemura, T. Yamamura, S. Nakazawa, K.H. Lee, D. Chang, J.-H. Ahn, and H. Chung ...............13

Studies on Inhibition of Hydrogen-Induced Cracking of Linepipe SteelsM. Elboujdaîni, V.S. Sastri, and J.R. Perumareddi ........29

Infl uence of Humic Substances on the Corrosion of the API 5LX65 SteelL.F.P. Dick and L.M. Rodrigues ......................................35

Development of a Chromium-Free Consumable for Austenitic Stainless Steels—Part 1: Monel (Alloy 400) Filler MetalY.H. Kim, G.S. Frankel, J.C. Lippold, and G. Guaytima ...................................................................44

Effect of Syngas Composition on Metal Dusting of Alloy 800H in Simulated Reforming Gas AtmospheresY. Nishiyama, T. Kudo, and N. Otsuka ..........................54

Evolution with Exposure Time of Copper Corrosion in a Concentrated Lithium Bromide Solution. Characterization of Corrosion Products by Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Analysis and X-Ray Diffraction M.T. Montañés, V. Pérez-Herranz, J. García-Antón, and J.L. Guiñón .............................................................64

Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Hydrogenated High-Temperature Water K. Arioka, T. Yamada, T. Terachi, and R.W. Staehle ......74

Infl uence of the Heat Treatments on the Corrosion Resistance of a Duplex Stainless Steel Manufactured by Powder MetallurgyM.V. Utrilla, A. Ureña, E. Otero, and C.J. Múnez ...........84

Corrosion Review: “Physical Metallurgy,” by W.F. HosfordReviewed by B. Craig ....................................................96

February (No. 2)

Infl uence of Applied Potential on Cavitation Erosion Behavior of Type 316L Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid SolutionS.L. Jiang, Y.G. Zheng, S.Z. Luo, and Z.M. Yao ..............99

Development of a Chromium-Free Consumable for Austenitic Stainless Steels—Part 2: Optimization of Alloy Composition Based on Corrosion BehaviorY.H. Kim, G.S. Frankel, and J.C. Lippold .....................109

Electrochemical Behavior of Copper in Alkaline-Sulfi de SolutionsS.M. Abd El Haleem and E.E. Abd El Aal ....................121

Relationship Between Yield Strength and Near-Neutral pH Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance of Pipeline Steels—An Effect of MicrostructureB.T. Lu and J.L. Luo .....................................................129

Improvement of Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Alloy/Silicon Carbide Composites with Lanthanum Surface TreatmentsA. Pardo, M.C. Merino, R. Arrabal, F. Viejo, M. Carboneras, and A.E. Coy ......................................141

A Comparison of the Corrosion Behavior of Nanocrystalline and Conventional Al 5083 SamplesE. Kus, Z. Lee, S. Nutt, and F. Mansfeld ......................152

Galvanic Anode Current and Structure Current Demand Determination Methods for Offshore StructuresE. Lemieux and W.H. Hartt ..........................................162

Compatibility of Nickel-Based Alloys with Supercritical Water Applications: Aging Effects on Corrosion Resistance and Mechanical PropertiesY. Daigo, Y. Watanabe, K. Sugahara, and T. Isobe ......174

Corrosion Behavior of Coatings of Titanium Nitride and Titanium-Titanium Nitride on Steel SubstratesP.M. Perillo ....................................................................182

Corrosion Review: “An Introduction to Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions,” by K.C. Dee, D.A. Puleo, and R. BiziosReviewed by M. Schorr ................................................192

March (No. 3)

Technical Note: Measuring Corrosiveness with a Dual Galvanic/Surface Film Resistance SensorR.D. Klassen and P.R. Roberge ....................................195

Cluster/Polarized Continuum Models for Density Functional Theory Investigations of Benzimidazole Corrosion Inhibitors at Metal/Solution InterfaceM. Lashgari, M.R. Arshadi, Gh.A. Parsafar, and V.S. Sastri .............................................................199

Effects of Nitrogen and High-Temperature Aging on Uniform Corrosion of Duplex Stainless SteelC.-S. Huang and C.-C. Shih .........................................207

In Situ X-Ray Radiographic Study of Stress Corrosion Cracking in AA2024-T3X. Liu, G.S. Frankel, B. Zoofan, and S.I. Rokhlin .........217

Pitting Corrosion of Steam Turbine Blading Steels: The Infl uence of Chromium Content, Temperature, and Chloride Ion ConcentrationG. Williams and H.N. McMurray ..................................231

Corrosion Products Formed on Silver After a One-Month Exposure to Urban AtmospheresM. Watanabe, S. Shinozaki, E. Toyoda, K. Asakura, T. Ichino, N. Kuwaki, Y. Higashi, and T. Tanaka .........243

Experimental and Computational Evaluation of the Protection Provided by an Aluminum Cladding to AA2024-T3 Exposed at a Seacoast Environment F. Cui, F.J. Presuel-Moreno, and R.G. Kelly .................251

Rapid Determination of Tafel Slopes by an Integral Method of Coulostatically Induced TransientsY.T. Zhao, X.P. Guo, G.Z. Chen, and Z.H. Dong ............264

Corrosion Behavior of Nickel-Based Alloys and Type 316 Stainless Steel in Slightly Oxidizing or Reducing Supercritical Water R. Fujisawa, K. Nishimura, T. Nishida, M. Sakaihara, Y. Kurata, and Y. Watanabe ........................................270

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Tests and Standards: Applications and Interpretation,” Second Edition, by R. BaboianReviewed by B. Valdez ................................................280

April (No. 4)

Effect of Some Pyridine Derivatives on the Corrosion Behavior of Carbon Steel in an Environment Like NACE TM0177M.A. Veloz and I.G. Martínez .......................................283

Effect of Temperature on Inhibitive Action of Damsissa Extract on the Corrosion of Steel in Acidic MediaA.M. Abdel-Gaber, B.A. Abd-El Nabey, I.M. Sidahmed, A.M. El-Zayady, and M. Saadawy ...............................293

Effect of Surface Pretreatment on the Underpaint Corrosion of AA2024-T3 at Various TemperaturesD.A. Little, M.A. Jakab, and J.R. Scully .......................300

Microscopy Study of Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-52 Line Pipe Steel J. Li, M. Elboujdaini, B. Fang, R.W. Revie, and M.W. Phaneuf ...............................................................316

Corrosion Protection Assessment of Barrier Properties of Several Zinc-Containing Coating Systems on Steel in Artifi cial SeawaterD.P. Schmidt, B.A. Shaw, E. Sikora, and W.W. Shaw ..323

COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSIONEffect of Sulfate on the Passive and Crevice Corrosion

Properties of Alloy 22 in 4 M Sodium ChlorideG.O. Ilevbare ................................................................340

Corrosion Resistance of Injection-Molded 17-4PH Steel in Sodium Chloride SolutionI. Costa, C.V. Franco, C.T. Kunioshi, and J.L. Rossi ....357

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Handbook: CorrosiveAgents and Their Interaction with Materials, Volume 2: Hydrochloric Acid, Nitric Acid,” Second Edition, by G. Kreysa and M. SchutzeReviewed by S.A. Bradford .........................................368

May (No. 5)

Technical Note: Testing of Supermartensitic Stainless Steel Welds Under Cathodic Protection at Very Low Strain RatesG. Hinds and A. Turnbull .............................................371

Sulfi de Stress Cracking Susceptibility of Welded X-60 and X-65 Pipeline SteelsC. Natividad, M. Salazar, A. Contreras, A. Albiter, R. Pérez, and J.G. Gonzalez-Rodriguez .......................375

Corrosion Performance of Metals for Supercritical Water, Oxidation-Utilized Organic Waste-Processing ReactorsN. Saito, Y. Tsuchiya, Y. Akai, H. Omura, T. Takada, and N. Hara .................................................................383

Assessment of Hydrogen-Induced Precipitation in a Nickel-Copper Alloy Using Thermoelectric PowerY.D. Park, D.L. Olson, A. Landau, and M. Pinkas ........395

Factors Affecting the Crack Growth Rates of Reactor Pressure Vessel Steels Under Simulated Boiling Water Reactor ConditionsY.Y. Chen, H.C. Shih, L.H. Wang, and J.C. Oung .........403

Protective Iron Carbonate Films—Part 1: Mechanical Removal in Single-Phase Aqueous FlowV. Ruzic, M. Veidt, and S. Nesic ...................................419

Electrochemical Behavior of API X70 Steel in Hydrogen Sulfi de-Containing SolutionsS. Arzola, J. Mendoza-Flores, R. Duran-Romero, and J. Genesca ............................................................433

Aspects of the Corrosion Kinetics for Binary Nickel-Chromium Alloys Under Conditions Found in Supercritical Water Oxidation Plants Processing Chlorinated SubstancesC. Schroer, J. Konys, J. Novotny, and J. Hausselt .......444

Corrosion Review: “Materials Science and Technology,” by R.W. Cahn, P. Haasen, and E.J. KramerReviewed by W. Fürbeth ..............................................464

June (No. 6)

Use of Artifi cial Neural Networks for Predicting Crude Oil Effect on Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Carbon SteelsS. Hernández, S. Nesic, G. Weckman, and V. Ghai .....467

Enhancement of the Protectiveness of Epoxy Coatings with Surface-Modifi ed Nano-Titanium ParticlesY. Shao, Y. Li, Y. Du, and F. Wang ................................483

Infl uence of Chromium and Molybdenum on the Corrosion of Nickel-Based AlloysJ.R. Hayes, J.J. Gray, A.W. Szmodis, and C.A. Orme .491

Effect of Temperature and Pressure on the Morphology of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion ScalesG. Lin, M. Zheng, Z. Bai, and X. Zhao ..........................501

Effect of Stress Transients on the Crack Propagation Rate in Steam Turbine Disc Steel S. Zhou and A. Turnbull ...............................................508

Electrochemical Noise Analysis of Tribocorrosion Processes Under Steady-State Friction RegimeD. Déforge, F. Huet, R.P. Nogueira, P. Ponthiaux, and F. Wenger ..............................................................514

A Galvanic Sensor for Monitoring the Corrosion Damage of Buried Pipelines: Part 2—Correlation of Sensor Output to Actual Corrosion Damage of Pipeline in Soil and Tap Water EnvironmentsY.-S. Choi, J.-G. Kim, and S.J. Yang .............................522

Studies on the Behavior of Ni-20Cr Plasma Spray Coatings Applied on Boiler Tube Steels in Molten Salt (Na2SO4-60%V2O5) Environment at 900°CB.S. Sidhu and S. Prakash ..........................................533

Effects of Austenitizing Treatment on the Corrosion Resistance of 14Cr-3Mo Martensitic Stainless SteelJ.-Y. Park and Y.-S. Park ..............................................541

Corrosion Review: “Impedance Spectroscopy: Theory, Experiment, and Applications,” Second Edition, by E. Barsoukov and J.R. MacdonaldReviewed by K.K. Aligizaki ..........................................552

July (No. 7)

Technical Note: Visualization of Stress Corrosion Cracks Emerging from PitsA. Turnbull, S. Zhou, L. Orkney, and N. McCormick ....555

Characterization of Rust on Fe-Cr, Fe-Ni, and Fe-Cu Binary Alloys by Fourier Transform Infrared and N2 AdsorptionT. Ishikawa, A. Maeda, K. Kandori, and A. Tahara ....559

Infl uence of Carbide Precipitation and Rolling Direction on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Hydrogenated High-Temperature WaterK. Arioka, T. Yamada, T. Terachi, and G. Chiba ..........568

Study of the Inhibition Mechanism of Imidazolines by Electrochemical Impedance SpectroscopyG. Gusmano, P. Labella, G. Montesperelli, A. Privitera, and S. Tassinari ..........................................................576

Retrofi t Cathodic Protection Design for Depolarized and Partially Depolarized StructureE. Lemieux and W.H. Hartt ..........................................584

Microchemistry of Ti-Carbonitrides and Their Role in the Early Stage of Pit Initiation of Alloy 600D.H. Hur, J.H. Han, U.C. Lee, and Y.S. Park ................591

Protective Iron Carbonate Films—Part 2: Chemical Removal by Dissolution in Single-Phase Aqueous FlowV. Ruzic, M. Veidt, and S. Nesic ...................................598

Effect of the Degree of Hydrolysis and Condensation of Bis-[Triethoxysilylpropyl]Tetrasulfi de on the Corrosion Protection of Coated Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3J.S. Gandhi, T.L. Metroke, M.A. Eastman, W.J. van Ooij, and A. Apblett .......................................612

Cracking Susceptibility of Alternative Composite Tube Alloys in a Molten Sodium Sulfi de Hydrate-Sodium Hydroxide Salt MixtureJ.R. Kish, D.L. Singbeil, and J.R. Keiser ......................624

An 18-Year Exposure Test of Thermal-Sprayed Zn, Al, and Zn-Al Coatings in Marine Environment S. Kuroda, J. Kawakita, and M. Takemoto ..................635

Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Coatings Additives,” Second Edition, by J.J. Florio and D.J. MillerReviewed by K. Abate ..................................................648

August (No. 8)

Role of Work-Hardened Surface Layer in Initiation of Environmentally Assisted Cracking in High-Temperature WaterS. Wang, Y. Takeda, K. Sakaguchi, and T. Shoji ..........651

Assessing Metal Matrix Composites for Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion Applications in the Oil Sands IndustryA. Neville, F. Reza, S. Chiovelli, and T. Revega ............657

COR•LIT INDEX TO CORROSIONA Two-Dimensional Model for Steel Corrosion Under

a Disbonded Coating Due to Oxygen With or Without Cathodic Protection—Part 1: Full Numerical SolutionF.M. Song and N. Sridhar .............................................676

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in EthanolN. Sridhar, K. Price, J. Buckingham, and J. Dante ......687

Assessing the Corrosion Performance of High-Level Nuclear Waste ContainersD.W. Shoesmith ............................................................703

Crack Initiation and Early Propagation of X70 Steel in Simulated Near-Neutral pH Groundwater B.T. Lu and J.L. Luo .....................................................723

Corrosion Review: “Outokumpu Stainless Corrosion Handbook,” by Outokumpu Stainless Steel OyReviewed by S. Brossia ...............................................736

September (No. 9)

Electrochemical Behavior of Antimony and Antimony Oxide Films in Acid SolutionsS.S. El-Egamy ..............................................................739

Effect of Temperature on the Pitting Behavior and Passive Film Characteristics of Alloy 600 in Chloride Solution D.H. Hur and Y.S. Park ................................................745

Corrosion Behavior of Copper-Phosphorus-Silver Brazing Alloys in Lithium Bromide SolutionsA. Valero-Gómez, J. García-Antón, and A. Igual-Muñoz .............................................................751

Effect of Black Liquor Oxidation on the Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Selected Materials P.E. Hazlewood, P.M. Singh, and J.S. Hsieh ................765

Development of Permanganate-Based Coatings on Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3A.E. Hughes, J.D. Gorman, T.G. Harvey, A. Galassi, and G. McAdam ...........................................................773

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type 321 Stainless Steels Under Simulated Petrochemical Conditions Containing Thiosulfate and ChlorideY.Y. Chen, H.C. Shih, Y.M. Liou, L.H. Wang, and J.C. Oung .....................................................................781

Evaluation of Alternate Reductants for Application in Light Water Reactors Y.-J. Kim .......................................................................795

Methods for Accessing Pitting Damage in Carbon Steel Exposed to Alkaline Chloride Waste Environments M.A. Hill and R.S. Lillard .............................................801

Infl uence of Cement Type and Temperature on the Rate of Corrosion of Steel in Concrete Exposed to CarbonationM.A. Baccay, N. Otsuki, T. Nishida, and S. Maruyama ...............................................................811

Exploratory Assessment of Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar: Part 1—Experimental F. Cui and A.A. Sagüés ................................................822

Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Environmental Degradation of Materials,” by M. KutzReviewed by K. Abate ..................................................840

October (No. 10)

“On the Interpretation of Corrosion Processes Through the Superposition of Electrochemical Partial Processes and on the Potential of Mixed Electrodes,” with a Perspective by F. MansfeldC. Wagner and W. Traud .............................................843

2006 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Development of Corrosion-Resistance Alloys for the Oil and Gas Industry—Based on Spontaneous Passivity MechanismM. Ueda ........................................................................856

Technical Note: 16 Years of Corrosion Behavior of Carbon Steel in SeawaterX.-R. Zhu and G.-Q. Huang ..........................................868

A Two-Dimensional Model for Steel Corrosion Under a Disbonded Coating Due to Oxygen With or Without Cathodic Protection—Part 2: Model Simplifi cation for Practical ApplicationF.M. Song and N. Sridhar .............................................873

Atmospheric Corrosion of Engineering Materials at Two Exposure Sites in Chennai—A Comparative Study M. Natesan, S. Palraj, G. Venkatachari, and N. Palaniswamy ...........................................................883

Threshold Chloride Concentrations of Selected Corrosion-Resistant Rebar Materials Compared to Carbon SteelM.F. Hurley and J.R. Scully .........................................892

Pitting Corrosion and its Countermeasures for Pressurized Water Reactor Steam Generator TubesD.H. Hur, M.S. Choi, D.H. Lee, M.H. Song, and J.H. Han ......................................................................905

Role of Wood Extractives in Black Liquor CorrosivenessP.E. Hazlewood, P.M. Singh, and J.S. Hsieh ................911

Exploratory Assessment of Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Clad Rebar: Part 2—Modeling of Galvanic Corrosion at Cladding BreaksF. Cui and A.A. Sagüés ................................................918

On the Mechanism of Formation of Hot Spots in Boiler TubesH.M. Shalaby ...............................................................930

Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Thermal Spray Technology,” by J.R. DavsReviewed by A. Moosavi ..............................................944

November (No. 11)

Discussion: Does Calcareous Scale Formation on Cathodically Protected Steel Affect Hydrogen Uptake?W.H. Hartt ....................................................................947

Technical Note: Rapid Detection and Quantifi cation of Microbes Related to Microbiologically Infl uenced Corrosion Using Quantitative Polymerase Chain ReactionX.Y. Zhu, H. Modi, A. Ayala, and J.J. Kilbane, II .........950

Effects of Relative Humidity, Temper, and Stress on Exfoliation Corrosion Kinetics of AA7178X. Zhao and G.S. Frankel ............................................956

Infl uence of Black Annealing Oxide Scale on the Anodic Behavior of Alloy 22R.B. Rebak, R.A. Etien, S.R. Gordon, and G.O. Ilevbare ................................................................967

Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel Under Marine Anaerobic Conditions—Part 1: Experimental ObservationsR.E. Melchers ...............................................................981

Corrosion of Austenitic Alloys in Supercritical WaterG.S. Was, S. Teysseyre, and Z. Jiao ............................989

Diagnosing Microbiologically Infl uenced Corrosion: A State-of-the-Art ReviewB.J. Little, J.S. Lee, and R.I. Ray ...............................1006

Corrosion of Copper in Aqueous Lithium Bromide Concentrated Solutions by Immersion TestingM.J. Muñoz-Portero, J. García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and V. Pérez-Herranz .................................................1018

Cyclic Hot Corrosion of High-Velocity Oxy Fuel Sprayed Coatings on Steel at 900°CH.S. Sidhu, B.S. Sidhu, and S. Prakash ....................1028

Sensitization and Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Ferritic Stainless Steel Aged at 800°CA.S.M. Paroni, N. Alonso-Falleiros, and R. Magnabosco ...........................................................1039

Corrosion Review: “Failure Analysis of Engineering Structures: Methodology and Case Histories,” by V. Ramachandran, A.C. Raghuram, R.V. Krishnan, and S.K. BhaumikReviewed by B. Valdez .............................................1048

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December 2006 (No. 12)Letter to the Editor: Is the Cost of Corrosion Really

Quantifi able?M.V. Biezma and J.R. San Cristóbal ..........................1051

2006 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Application of Advanced Electrochemical Techniques and Concepts to Corrosion PhenomenaM. Keddam ................................................................1056

Technical Note: Corrosion Protection of Electrogalvanized Steel by a Cerium-Based Conversion CoatingY.-K. Song and F. Mansfeld ........................................1067

Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel Under Marine Anaerobic Conditions—Part 2: Statistical Representation of Maximum Pit DepthR.E. Melchers .............................................................1074

Monitoring the Adsorption of Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors in Real Time with Surface-Enhanced Raman SpectroscopyG. Tormoen, J. Burket, J.F. Dante, and N. Sridhar ....1082

Modeling of Hydrogen Sulfi de Corrosion by Coupling of Phase and Polarization BehaviorH. Hoffmeister ............................................................1092

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Alloys in Supercritical WaterS. Teysseyre and G.S. Was ........................................1100

Corrosion and Galvanic Behavior of Copper and Copper-Brazed Joints in Heavy Brine Lithium Bromide SolutionsA. Valero-Gómez, A. Igual-Muñoz, and J. García-Antón ..........................................................1117

Corrosion of Alloys in a Simulated Wood-Waste Fluidizing Bed Power Boiler EnvironmentJ.R. Kish, D.L. Singbeil, and P. Eng ...........................1132

Corrosion Review: “Functional Fillers for Plastics,” by M. XanthosReviewed by K. Abate ................................................1160

2007 (vol. 63)January 2007 (No. 1)

Proceedings of the CORROSION/2005 Research Topical Symposium

Corrosion Resistance at Elevated Temperatures in Highly Aggressive EnvironmentsM. Schütze .......................................................................4

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Alloys in Aggres-sive Nuclear Reactor Core EnvironmentsG.S. Was and P.L. Andresen .........................................19

Material Performance in Chlorinated Supercritical Water SystemsC. Schroer, J. Konys, J. Novotny, and J. Hausselt ........46

Pushing the Limits of Metals in Corrosive Oil and Gas Well EnvironmentsP.R. Rhodes, L.A. Skogsberg, and R.N. Tuttle ................63

Corrosion Review: “Introduction to the High Tempera- ture Oxidation of Metals,” by N. Birks, G.H. Meier, and F.S. PettitsReviewed by S.A. Bradford .........................................104

February 2007 (No. 2)

Discussion: Statistical Characterization of Pitting Corro-sion—Part 1: Data Analysis and Part 2: Probabilistic Modeling for Maximum Pit DepthA. Valor, D. Rivas, F. Caleyo, and J.M. Hallen .............107

Effect of Copper Addition on Corrosion Behavior of High-Performance Austenitic Stainless Steel in Highly Concentrated Sulfuric Acid Solution—Part 1S.-T. Kim and Y.-S. Park ...............................................114

Galvanic Corrosion on Vacuum-Brazed UNS S31803 Duplex Stainless Steel Using Ni-Cr-Fe-P Alloy Filler MetalsL.H. Chiu, C.H. Wu, and H. Chang .............................127

Sulfi de Film Formation on Copper Under Electrochemical and Natural Corrosion ConditionsJ. Smith, Z. Qin, F. King, L. Werme, and D.W. Shoesmith ....................................................................135

Crevice Corrosion Penetration Rates of Alloy 22 in Chloride-Containing WatersX. He and D.S. Dunn ...................................................145

Phosphorous Alloying and Annealing Effects on the Corrosion Properties of Nanocrystalline Co-P Alloys in Acidic SolutionH. Jung and A. Alfantazi ............................................159

Monitoring the Atmospheric Corrosion Loss of Copper During Wet/Dry Cyclic Conditions in Oxalic Acid SolutionsG.A. EL-Mahdy and K.B. Kim ......................................171

Investigation of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion of Mild Steel in the Presence of Acetic Acid—Part 1: Basic MechanismsK.S. George and S. Nesic ..........................................178

Effect of Oil-in-Water Emulsions on the Performance of Carbon Dioxide Corrosion InhibitorsE. Gulbrandsen and J. Kvarekvål ..............................187

Corrosion of Bed Nozzle Alloys in a Wood-Waste Fluidized Bed Power BoilerJ.R. Kish, D.L. Singbeil, P. Eng, O. Posein, and R. Seguin ......................................................................197

Corrosion Review: “Coatings Technology Handbook, 3rd Edition,” by A.A. TractonReviewed by K. Abate ..................................................208

March 2007 (No. 3)

Selective Corrosion in Sodium Chloride Aqueous Solution of Cupronickel Alloys with Aluminum and Iron AdditionsR.C.N. Liberto, R. Magnabosco, and N. Alonso-Falleiros .......................................................211

Effect of Molybdenum and Chromium Addition on the Susceptibility to Sulfi de Stress Cracking of High-Strength, Low-Alloy SteelsS.U. Koh, J.M. Lee, B.Y. Yang and K.Y. Kim.................220

Primers to the Reinforcement in Mortars: Effectiveness as a Function of Primer Type, Exposure Conditions, and Amount of Sodium ChlorideP. Castro-Borges, M. Balancán, E.I. Moreno, and J.H. Chan-Cabrera ..............................................................231

Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum Alloy 6061 by Rare Earth ChloridesA.K. Mishra and R. Balasubramaniam .......................240

Critical Ion Concentration for Pitting and General Corro-sion of CopperA. Yabuki and M. Murakami ........................................249

Effect of Chloride-to-Chromate Ratio on the Protective Action of Zinc Surface Films Under Atmospheric Weathering ConditionsT. Prosek, D. Thierry, M. Olsson, and U. Bexell ..........258

High-Throughput Assessment of Inhibitor Synergies on Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 Through Measurement of Surface Copper EnrichmentB.D. Chambers and S.R. Taylor ..................................268

Effect of Chromium Ion from Autoclave Material on Corrosion Behavior of Nickel-Based Alloys in Super-critical WaterY. Daigo, Y. Watanabe, and K. Sue ..............................277

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Acetate-Enhanced Corrosion of Carbon Steel—Further Factors in Oilfi eld EnvironmentsD. Pletcher, D. Sidorin, and B. Hedges ........................285

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion Control Through Organic Coatings,” by A. ForsgrenReviewed by M. Davies ................................................296

April 2007 (No. 4)

Formation and Dissolution Behavior of Anodic Oxide Films on Titanium in Oxalic Acid SolutionsG.A. EL-Mahdy ............................................................299

Measurement of Electrolyte Resistance Fluctuations Generated by Oil-Brine Mixtures in a Flow-Loop Cell H. Bouazaze, F. Huet, and R.P. Nogueira .....................307

Infl uence of Seawater Nutrient Content on the Early Immersion Corrosion of Mild Steel—Part 1: Empirical ObservationsR.E. Melchers ...............................................................318

Modeling of Flow-Induced Corrosion with Nonuniform Boundary ConditionsJ. Zhang and N. Li ......................................................330

Enhancement of Localized Corrosion in Aluminum Alloys by Weak AcidsT.J.R. Leclere, A.J. Davenport, and R.C. Newman .......338

Reliability of Electrochemical Techniques for Determining Corrosion Rates on Carbon Steel in Sulfi de MediaL.R. Hilbert, T. Hemmingsen, L.V. Nielsen, and S. Richter .....................................................................346

Reactor Corrosion in Ceria Production by Hydrothermal Synthesis Under Supercritical ConditionsV. Shankar Rao and H.S. Kwon ...................................359

Corrosion Performance of Concrete Cylinder PilesK. Lau, A.A. Sagüés, L. Yao, and R.G. Powers ............366

Epoxy Powder Clearcoats Used for Anticorrosive Purposes Cured with Ytterbium III Trifl uoromethanesulfonateS.J. García and J. Suay ...............................................379

Corrosion Review: “ASM Handbook, Volume 13c, Corro-sion: Environments and Industries,” by S.D. Cramer and B.S. Covino, Jr., editorsReviewed by M. Schorr ................................................392

May 2007 (No. 5)

Heat-Affected Zone Sensitization and Stress Corrosion Cracking in 12% Chromium Type 1.4003 Ferritic Stainless SteelM. Du Toit, G.T. Van Rooyen, and D. Smith .................395

Infl uence of Seawater Nutrient Content on the Early Immersion Corrosion of Mild Steel—Part 2: The Role of Biofi lms and Sulfate-Reducing BacteriaR.E. Melchers ...............................................................405

Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 400 in Copper Sulfate SolutionA. Barnes, J. Deakin, and R.C. Newman ....................416

Mechanical and Environmental Infl uences on Stress Corrosion Cracking of an X-70 Pipeline Steel in Dilute Near-Neutral pH SolutionsB. Fang, E.-H. Han, J. Wang, and W. Ke .....................419

Effect of Pulsed Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process Parameters on Pitting Corrosion Resistance of Type 304L Stainless Steel Welds P.K. Giridharan and N. Murugan .................................433

Environmental Effects on the Fracture Toughness of a Duplex Stainless Steel (UNS S31803)S. Roychowdhury, V. Kain, and R.C. Prasad ...............442

Stress Corrosion Cracking Behavior of Pure Titanium in Iodine-Alcohol SolutionsS.B. Farina and G.S. Duffó ..........................................450

Cavitation—Corrosion Studies on Welded and Nonwelded Duplex Stainless Steel in Aqueous Lithium Bromide SolutionsD.M. García-García, J. García-Antón, A. Igual-Muñoz, and E. Blasco-Tamarit .................................................462

Effect of Fluoride Ions on Crevice Corrosion and Passive Behavior of Alloy 22 in Hot Chloride Solutions R.M. Carranza, M.A. Rodríguez, and R.B. Rebak ........480

Corrosion Review: “Handbook of Plastic Processes,” by C.A. Harper, editorReviewed by K. Abate .................................................494

June 2007 (No. 6)

Transition from Marine Immersion to Coastal Atmo-spheric Corrosion for Structural SteelsR.E. Melchers ...............................................................500

Interpretation of Impedance Data for Porous Electrodes and Diffusion ProcessesD.M. Bastidas ..............................................................515

Sacrifi cial Anode Cathodic Protection of Aluminum-Coated Steel for Automotive Muffl ersY.-S. Choi, D.-H. Shin, and J.-G. Kim ...........................522

Oxidation and Electrical Conductivity Behavior of Spinel Coatings for Metallic Interconnects of Solid Oxide Fuel CellsP. Wei, X. Deng, M.R. Bateni, and A. Petric ..................529

Use of Coupled Multi-Electrode Arrays to Advance the Understanding of Selected Corrosion PhenomenaN.D. Budiansky, F. Bocher, H. Cong, M.F. Hurley, and J.R. Scully ...................................................................537

Chemistry of Concentrated Salts Formed by Evaporation of Formation Water and the Impact on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Duplex Stainless SteelA. Turnbull, P. Nicholson, and S. Zhou .........................555

Three-Dimensional Boundary Element Method and Finite Element Method Simulations Applied to Stray Current Interference Problems. A Unique Coupling Mechanism That Takes the Best of Both MethodsL. Bortels, A. Dorochenko, B. Van den Bossche, G. Weyns, and J. Deconinck .............................................561

Corrosion Behavior of Model Zirconium Alloys in Deaer-ated Supercritical Water at 500°CQ. Peng, E. Gartner, J.T. Busby, A.T. Motta, and G.S. Was ...............................................................577

Atmospheric Corrosion Monitoring Inside the Reactor Vessel of a Retired Nuclear Power PlantE. Otero, D. de la Fuente, B. Chico, F. Madrid, V. Naranjo, and M. Morcillo ............................................................591

Corrosion Review: “Modern Surface Technology,” by F.-W. BachReviewed by W. Fürbeth ..............................................598

July 2007 (No. 7)

Corrosion Behavior of Alloys 625 and 718 in Supercritical WaterX. Ren, K. Sridharan, and T.R. Allen ...........................603

Surface Layer Dissolution Kinetics of Aluminum Alloy 7075 in Various TempersZ. Zhao and G.S. Frankel ............................................613

Pourbaix Diagrams for Nickel in Concentrated Aqueous Lithium Bromide Solutions at 25°CM.J. Muñoz-Portero, J. García-Antón, J.L. Guiñón, and V. Pérez-Herranz .............................................................625

Blistering on Painted Automotive Materials Induced by Galvanic Coupling with Rubber MaterialN. LeBozec, J.-L. Baudoin, V. Orain, and D. Thierry ....635

Characterization of the Corrosion Products Formed on Carbon Steel in Qinghai Salt Lake AtmosphereQ.X. Li, Z.Y. Wang, W. Han, and E.H. Han ...................640

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Research and Cracking Implications from an Assessment of Two Variants of Near-Neutral pH Crack Colonies in Liquid Pipelines W. Bouaeshi, S. Ironside, and R. Eadie .......................648

In Situ Observation of Initial Corrosion of MgAl9Zn1 Magnesium Alloy in Cyclic Wet-Dry Conditions Using Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy J. Chen, J. Wang, E. Han, and W. Ke ..........................661

Inhibition of Aluminum Alloy 2024 Corrosion by Vana-dates: An In Situ Atomic Force Microscopy Scratching Investigation M. Iannuzzi and G.S. Frankel ......................................672

Controlling Hydrogen Embrittlement in Precharged Ultrahigh-Strength Steels H. Dogan, D. Li, and J.R. Scully ..................................689

Effect of Hydrocarbons on the Internal Corrosion of Oil and Gas PipelinesS. Papavinasam, A. Doiron, T. Panneerselvam, and R.W. Revie ...........................................................................704

August 2007 (No. 8)

2007 W.R. Whitney Award Lecture: Molecular In Situ Studies of Atmospheric CorrosionC. Leygraf, J. Hedberg, P. Qiu, H. Gil, J. Henriquez, and C.M. Johnson ...............................................................715

Corrosion Kinetics Studies of AISI 1020 Carbon Steel from Dissolved Oxygen Consumption Measurements in Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions L. Cáceres, L. Herrera, and T. Vargas ..........................722

Effects of Temper and Potential on Localized Corrosion Kinetics of Aluminum Alloy 7075M. Barale, C. Mansour, G. Lefèvre, F. Carrette, H. Catalette, E.M. Pavageau, M. Fédoroff, and G. Cote ...731

Purity of Colloidal Magnetite Particles Used as a Model Corrosion ProductM. Barale, C. Mansour, G. Lefèvre, F. Carrette, H. Catalette, E.M. Pavageau, M. Fédoroff, and G. Cote ...744

Time-Frequency Signal Filtering of Coulostatically Induced Transients Based on Empirical Mode DecompositionY.-T. Zhao and X.-P. Guo ...............................................749

Protective Iron Carbonate Films—Part 3: Simultaneous Chemo-Mechanical Removal in Single-Phase Aqueous FlowV. Ruzic, M. Veidt, and S. Nesic ...................................758

Flow-Assisted Corrosion of Carbon Steel Under Neutral Water ConditionsT. Satoh, Y. Shao, W.G. Cook, D.H. Lister, S. Uchida ...770

Temperature Effects on Oxide Film Properties of Grade-7 Titanium X. He, J.J. Noël, and D.W. Shoesmith ..........................781

Corrosion Resistance in Highly Concentrated Hydrochlo-ric Acid and Creep Rupture Strength of a Ti-Pd Alloy for a Supercritical Water Oxidation ReactorT. Oe, T. Iwamori, S. Kawasaki, A. Suzuki, H. Daimon, and K. Fujie ................................................................793

Corrosion Fatigue of High-Copper Dental AmalgamsJ. Agazadeh Mohandesi, B. Majidi, and A. Beygi Kheradmand ................................................................799

Corrosion Review: “Cathodic Protection,,” by L. Lazzari and P. Pedeferri Reviewed by A. Moosavi ............808

September 2007 (No. 9)

2007 F.N. Speller Award Lecture: Prediction of Reinforced Concrete Structure Durability by Electro-chemical TechniquesJ.A. González ...............................................................811

A Statistical Model for Localized Corrosion in 7xxx Aluminum AlloysT.-S. Huang, S. Zhao, G.S. Frankel, and D.A. Wolfe ...819

Performance of High-Velocity Oxy-Fuel-Sprayed Chro-mium Carbide-Nickel Chromium Coating in an Actual Boiler Environment of a Thermal Power PlantT.S. Sidhu, S. Prakash, and R.D. Agrawal . .................828

Electrochemical Characteristics of Molybdenum/Alumi-num-Neodymium Double Thin Film in Tetramethyl-Ammonium Hydroxide Solution J.-H. Huang and S.-C. Yen ...........................................835

Effects of Reinforcement and Coarse Aggregates on Chloride Ingress into Concrete and Time-to-Corrosion: Part 1—Spatial Chloride Distribution and ImplicationsH. Yu and W.H. Hartt ...................................................843

Mössbauer Effect of Rust Layer Formed on Steel in Different Marine Corrosion ZonesY. Li .............................................................................850

Signifi cance of Hydrogen Evolution During Cathodic Protection of Carbon Steel in SeawaterT. Okstad, Ø. Rannestad, R. Johnsen, and K. Nisancioglu ..............................................................857

Correlation Between Electrochemical Noise Resistance and Noise Impedance for Mild and Stainless Steel as a Function of pHA. Torres, J. Uruchurtu, J.G. González-Rodríguez, and S. Serna ..........................................................................866

Effect of Orientation and Shielding in the Early Corrosion of Mild Steel in Tidal Marine ConditionsR. Jeffrey and R.E. Melchers .......................................872

Effi ciency Control of Cathodic Protection Measured Using Passivation Verifi cation Technique in Different Concrete StructuresI. Martínez, C. Andrade, O. Vennesland, U. Evensen, and R.B. Polder, and J. Leggedor .................................880

Corrosion Review: “Fatigue and Durability of Structural Materials,” by S.S. Manson and G.R. HalfordReviewed by L. Magagnin ............................................894

October 2007 (No. 10)

Aluminum Basic Benzoate-Based Coatings: Evaluation of Anticorrosion Properties by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Accelerated TestsG. Blustein, R. Romagnoli, J.A. Jaén, A.R. Di Sarli, and B. del Amo ............................................................899

Dissolution of Magnetite Coupled with Iron of Various Surface AreasA.M. Al-Mayouf, N.A. Al-Mobarak, and A.A. Al-Swayih .............................................................916

Effects of Reinforcement and Coarse Aggregates on Chloride Ingress into Concrete and Time-to-Corrosion: Part 2—Spatial Distribution of Coarse AggregatesH. Yu, R.J. Himiob, and W.H. Hartt .............................924

Investigating a Mechanism for Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking on Buried Pipelines in Near-Neutral pH EnvironmentsS.L. Asher, B. Leis, J. Colwell, and P.M. Singh .............932

Effect of Simulated Groundwater Chemistry on Stress Corrosion Cracking of Alloy 22 K.T. Chiang, D.S. Dunn, and G.A. Cragnolino .............940

A Galvanic Sensor for Monitoring the Corrosion Damage of Buried Pipelines: Part 3—Correlation of Probe Current to Cathodic Protection and Stray CurrentY.-S. Choi, J.-G. Kim, and J.-Y. Koo ..............................951

Comparison of Testing Techniques Used to Analyze the Corrosion Resistance of Sacrifi cial Coating SystemsD.P. Schmidt, B.A. Shaw, E. Sikora, W.W. Shaw, and L.H. Laliberte .......................................................................958

Corrosion of Phosphoric Irons in Cement GroutG. Sahoo, R. Balasubramaniam, and S. Misra ...........975

Corrosion Review: “ASM Handbook, Volume 13B, Corro-sion: Materials,” by S.D. Cramer, B.S. Covino, JrReviewed by S. Brossia ...............................................983

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November 2007 (No. 11)

Brass Corrosion Inhibitors in Simulated Atmospheric WaterC. Liang and G. Gao ...................................................987

Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Sensitized Type 304 Stainless Steel Under Boiling Water Reactor ConditionsY.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 ForcesE. 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 WaterZ. 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 CrystalsT.V. Jayaraman, S. Guruswamy, and M.L. Free ........1042

Dependence of Stress Corrosion Crack Velocity on Strain Rate for a Binary Noble-Metal AlloyR.C. Newman .............................................................1048

A Mechanistic Model of Top-of-the-Line CorrosionZ. Zhang, D. Hinkson, M. Singer, H. Wang, and S. Nesic . ...........................................................1051

Corrosion Behavior of Zinc, Galvanized, Mild Steel in Water-Concrete EnvironmentT. Błaszczynski and A. Łowinska-Kluge ....................1063

Corrosion Review: “Corrosion of Weldments,” by J.R. DavisReviewed by B. Valdez ..............................................1070

December 2007 (No. 12)

Thermal, Mechanical, and Anticorrosive Characterization of an Epoxy PrimerM.T. Rodríguez, S.J. García, J.J. Gracenea, C. Vitores, and J.J. Suay ...............................................1075

Corrosion Mitigation in Supercritical Water with Chro-mium IonY. Daigo, Y. Watanabe, and K. Sue ...........................1085

A Quantitative Study of Concrete-Embedded Steel Corro-sion Using Potentiostatic PulsesD.M. Bastidas, J.A. González, S. Feliu, A. Cobo, and J.M. Miranda ......................................................1094

Infl uence of Oxygen Concentration of 288°C Water and Alloy Composition on the Films Formed on Fe-Ni-Cr AlloysC.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 WaterK. Arioka, T. Yamada, T. Terachi, and G. Chiba .......1114

Corrosion of Structural Materials in Liquid Lead Alloys for Nuclear ApplicationsJ. Konys, W. Krauss, C. Schroer, H. Steiner, Z. Voss, and O. Wedemeyer ....................................................1124