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This authoritative text by Harish Hirani explores the fundamental principles of corrosion and environmental degradation, offering engineers and scientists a complete understanding of how materials fail in various environments. The book covers electrochemical mechanisms, types of corrosion including uniform, localized, and stress corrosion cracking, as well as degradation in extreme conditions.
Readers will discover practical mitigation strategies and prevention techniques through surface engineering approaches such as coatings, inhibitors, and material selection. The comprehensive coverage includes case studies and real-world applications across industries including aerospace, marine, chemical processing, and infrastructure. This resource bridges theoretical knowledge with engineering practice, making it essential for professionals seeking to extend material life, reduce maintenance costs, and improve reliability in corrosive environments.







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