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Corrosion engineers today spend enormous amounts of time and money searching multiple detailed sources and variable industry-specific standards to locate known remedies to corrosion equipment problems. Corrosion Atlas Series is the first centralized collection of case studies containing challenges paired directly with solutions together in one location. The first release of content in the series, Corrosion Atlas Case Studies: 2019 Edition, gives engineers expedient daily corrosion solutions for common industrial equipment, no matter the industry. Providing a purely operational level view, this reference is designed as concise case studies categorized by material and includes content surrounding the phenomenon, equipment appearance supported by a color image, time of service, conditions where the corrosion occurred, cause, and suggested remedies within each case study. Additional reference listings for deeper understanding beyond the practical elements are also included as well as a glossary and technical cross-referencing to be utilized across many industries.  Rounding out with an introductory foundational layer of corrosion principles critical to all engineers, Corrosion Atlas 2019 Case Studies: 2019 Edition delivers the daily tool required for engineers today to solve and learn from their equipment’s corrosion problems.

Key Features:

  • Peer-reviewed by two respected Co-Editors supported by an international editorial board
  • Addresses major industrial pieces of equipment, covering multiple industries such as petroleum engineering, chemical engineering, and material science
  • Identifies failures by appearance with color figures included within each case study
  • Provides additional supportive literature through additional journal articles

Series Co-Editors

Fuad Khoshnaw, Senior Lecturer, School of Engineering and Sustainable Development, Faculty of Engineering, De Montfort University, UK

 Fuad Khoshnaw is currently a Senior Lecturer at the School of Engineering and Sustainable Development at De Montfort University. He was previously Professor in the faculty of engineering at Koya University as well as Dean of the faculty. Fuad has published over 30 papers focusing on corrosion, welding, electronics packaging and fracture mechanics. He is active on editorial boards, international committees, and association conferences. Fuad earned a BSc in Metallurgical Engineering from Baghdad Technical University, where he finished his MSc and PhD at the same university. He also earned a PhD in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from Loughborough University – UK. Fuad has also earned a CEng. from the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in the UK.

Rolf Gubner, Professor of Corrosion, Curtin Corrosion Engineering Industry Center, Curtin University, Western Australia
Rolf is currently a professor of corrosion at the Curtin Corrosion Engineering Industry Center in Western Australia. He was previously the university’s inaugural Chevron-Woodside chair in corrosion engineering from 2008 to 2014. Rolf attracts research funding and drives industrial research while providing subject matter expertise, supervision of research staff and students, and delivers postgraduate courses in corrosion.  To date, Rolf has received research valued at over AU $8.6 million secured at the university. He is also responsible for creating and delivering the university’s first Australian Graduate Diploma in Corrosion Engineering, which as now reach over 350 students. Previously, he was an Industrial Process Section Leader at the Swedish Research Corrosion and Metals Research Institute. He is active in many associations, particularly NACE and is currently the NACE International Asia and Pacific Area Chair and active on the NACE Policy Committee through 2019. He has published in over 80 journals and earned a Bachelor of Science (with Honors) in chemical engineering from the University of Applied Sciences in Germany and studied at the University of Portsmouth in the UK.

Are you interested in submitting a case study?

Please download the blank case study template form using the link and send all case studies for publication consideration to k.hammon@elsevier.com. You are encouraged to submit multiple case studies, ideally a minimal of 30 or more with each case study at no more than 350 words per page and 1-2 color figures at 300 dpi for printer quality. Submitting video or other multimedia ancillary content is also accepted.

Contributors submitting 30 or more will be compensated a flat fee upon publication of the volume.

For any questions contact:

Katie Hammon

Senior Acquisitions Editor

Elsevier

k.hammon@elsevier.com

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