C L OR• it ™ C COMPLETE TABLES OF CONTENTS FROM ORROSION, Vol. 1-63 1945 (vol. 1) 1957 (vol. 13) 1969 (vol. 25) 1981 (vol. 37) 1993 (vol. 49) 2005 (vol. 61) 1946 (vol. 2) 1958 (vol. 14) 1970 (vol. 26) 1982 (vol. 38) 1994 (vol. 50) 2006 (vol. 62) 1947 (vol. 3) 1959 (vol. 15) 1971 (vol. 27) 1983 (vol. 39) 1995 (vol. 51) 2007 (vol. 63) 1948 (vol. 4) 1960 (vol. 16) 1972 (vol. 28) 1984 (vol. 40) 1996 (vol. 52) 1949 (vol. 5) 1961 (vol. 17) 1973 (vol. 29) 1985 (vol. 41) 1997 (vol. 53) 1950 (vol. 6) 1962 (vol. 18) 1974 (vol. 30) 1986 (vol. 42) 1998 (vol. 54) 1951 (vol. 7) 1963 (vol. 19) 1975 (vol. 31) 1987 (vol. 43) 1999 (vol. 55) 1952 (vol. 8) 1964 (vol. 20) 1976 (vol. 32) 1988 (vol. 44) 2000 (vol. 56) 1953 (vol. 9) 1965 (vol. 21) 1977 (vol. 33) 1989 (vol. 45) 2001 (vol. 57) 1954 (vol. 10) 1966 (vol. 22) 1978 (vol. 34) 1990 (vol. 46) 2002 (vol. 58) 1955 (vol. 11) 1967 (vol. 23) 1979 (vol. 35) 1991 (vol. 47) 2003 (vol. 59) 1956 (vol. 12) 1968 (vol. 24) 1980 (vol. 36) 1992 (vol. 48) 2004 (vol. 60) CLICK ANY BUTTON TO ADVANCE DIRECTLY TO THAT YEAR COR·Lit INDEX TO CCORROSION L OR• it ™ TITLE INDEX (1945-2002) A word about these listings: The author and title indexes contained in COR·Lit™ were taken from the archives of CORROSION journal. Many older indexes have been scanned, and accuracy may vary with the quality of 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., the same author might be listed as J. Smith on one paper but J.E. Smith or J.E. Smith, Jr., on another). 1945 (Vol. 1) Notes on Use of Copper-Nickel Alloy in HF Alkylation Processes, B.B. Morton.................................................228 March (No. 1) Corrosion Research and Abatement — Yesterday and Today, 1946 (Vol. 2) F.N. Speller ......................................................................1 Electrical Resistivity of Steel, R.P. Howell...........................14 March (No. 1) Economics of Mitigation of External Corrosion on Corrosion of Yellow Brass Pipes in Domestic Hot-Water Underground Pipelines, J.C. Stirling ...............................17 Systems — A Metallographic Study, E.P. Polushkin, Use of Forced Drainage Systems in Stray-Current Areas, H.L. Shuldener................................................................1 E.G. Carlson .................................................................31 Control of Galvanic Corrosion of Iron, C.K. Donoho, Purposes of the Association...............................................13 J.T. MacKenzie..............................................................20 Control of Pipeline Corrosion — A Manual; Part 2, June (No. 2) O.C. Mudd ....................................................................25 Corrosion Protection for Transcontinental Cable West of Salt Corrosion Problems in the Petroleum Production and Lake City, Utah, T.J. Maitland ........................................47 Pipeline Industry, W.F. Rogers........................................59 Developing Magnesium for Cathodic Protection, P. Hart, Y.W. Titterington ...........................................................59 June (No. 2) Analysis of Data in Cathodic Protection of an Open Condenser Effectiveness of Paint in Suppressing Galvanic Corrosion, Box, J.J. Stadtherr.........................................................70 G.W. Seagren, G.H. Young, F.L. LaQue........................... 67 Role of the Straight Chromium Stainless Steels for Vessel Permeability and Corrosion in Protective Coatings, Linings in the Refinery Field, W.J. Jackel........................83 D.F. Siddall................................................................... 78 Progress Report on the Behavior of Zinc-Iron Couples in Soils, Prevention of Condensate Well Corrosion by Chemical M. Romanoff...................................................................95 Treatment in the Erath Field, W.D. Yale ......................... 85 Corrosion in the Water Industry, H.A. Price ...................... 95 September (No. 3) Some Corrosion Problems Encountered in Steam Plant Corrosion-Resistant Characteristics of Some Condenser Tube Operations, J.A. Keeth................................................. 101 Alloys, A.W. Tracy.........................................................103 Installation and Protection of Underground Gas Distribution Light Metals for the Cathodic Protection of Steel Structures, Systems with Pipeline Enamels, P.D. Mellon................. 124 R.B. Mears, C.D. Brown................................................113 Use of Zinc for Cathodic Protection, H.W. Wahlquist ........119 September (No. 3) Corrosion-Resistant Sucker Rods....................................148 Telephone Cable Sheath Corrosion in Non-Stray-Current Corrosion of 18-8 Alloy Furnace Tubes in High-Temperature Areas, J.M. Standring...................................................133 Vapor Phase Cracking Service, E.Q. Camp, C. Phillips, Jr., Laboratory Studies for Determination of Organic Acids As L. Gross......................................................................149 Related to Internal Corrosion of High-Pressure Analysis of Data in Cathodic Protection of an Open Condenser Condensate Wells, E.C. Greco, H.T. Griffin....................138 Box (Table of References) ..............................................161 Designing Water Pipes for Long Life and High Carrying Capacity, G.H. Garrett..................................................153 December (No. 4) Disadvantage of Dissimilar Metal in Equipment, Electrolysis Surveys on Underground Cables, T.G. Hicronymus.........................................................163 L.J. Gorman.................................................................163 Condenser Tubes of Aluminum Alloys, R.B. Mears...........165 Marine Corrosion Testing Station at Kure Beach, N.C.......178 Behavior of Zinc-Iron Couples in Carbonate Soil, October (No. 4) T.H. Gilbert, G. Corfield................................................187 Cathodic Protection as a Corrosion Control Method Applied to Control of Pipeline Corrosion — A Manual; Part 1, Steel Surfaces Submerged in Water, L.P. Sudrabin........175 O.C. Mudd .................................................................. 192 Chemical Treatment of Distilled Wells — Practical Aspects, Corrosion Protection by Phosphatization, M.A. Streicher . 219 T.S. Bacon ...................................................................188 4 COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION Investigation and Control of Condensate Well Corrosion, Failures of Domestic Hot-Water Storage Tank, C.P. Hoover185 P.L. Menaul..................................................................195 Corrosion of Galvanized Hot-Water Storage Tanks, Magnesium Anodes for the Cathodic Protection of J.M. Bialosky ...............................................................192 Underground Structures, H.A. Robinson.......................199 Discussion: O. Price.......................................................197 Carbon and Graphite for Corrosion Resistance, Review: Preparation of Metals for Painting, R.E. Gwyther.201 C.E. Ford ....................................................................219 May (No. 5) November (No. 5) Corrosion Coupons and Pipe Life Predictions — Revision of Maintenance of Oil Field Equipment, D.R. Hiskey ............235 1947, W.R. Schneider...................................................209 Selenium Rectifiers for Cathodic Protection, W.F. Bonner.249 Protective Coatings on Bell System Cables, V.J. Alkbano, “Thermogalvanic” Corrosion, N.E. Berry...........................261 R.H. Pope.....................................................................221 Corrosion Criteria — Their Visual Evaluation, M. Darrin..268 Anaerobic Corrosion of Iron in Soil — A Condensation, Some Metallurgical Observations with Respect to Corrosion R.L. Starkey, K.M. Wight...............................................227 in Distillate Wells, M.E. Holmberg.................................278 Laboratory Evaluation of Corrosion-Resistant Pigments Bibliography of Corrosion Testing Methods, 1935-1945, and Vehicles, H. Zahn...................................................233 L.R. Voigt......................................................................16 Suburban Philadelphia Electrolysis Committee, P. Ganser.....................................................................241 December (No. 6) A Study of the Corrosion of Copper Alloy Condenser Tubes, Corrosion-Resistant Processing Equipment of Clad Steels N.W. Mitchell................................................................243 for Chemical and Allied Industries, E.C. Gosnell............287 Mechanical and Metallurgical Control of Sulfuric Acid Attenuation of Forced Drainage Effects on Long Uniform Corrosion in Petrloum Processes, E.R. Wilkinson...........252 Structures, R.H. Pope...................................................307 Cathodic Protection, C.H. McRaven .................................320 June (No. 6) Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead............................330 Galvanic Aluminum Anodes for Cathodic Protection, R.B. Hoxeng, E.D. Verink, Jr., R.H. Brown....................263 1947 (Vol. 3) Corrosion and Preventive Methods in the Katy Field, R.C. Buchan.................................................................275 Review: Corrosion of Refinery Equipment, E.E. Kerns......291 January (No. 1) Contributions of Sir Humphry Davy to Cathodic Protection, Results Obtained from Five Years of Cathodic Protection on I.A. Denison .................................................................295 24-Inch Gas Line Rapidly Deteriorating from Bacterial Discussion: Designing to Prevent Corrosion, F.N. Speller.299 Corrosion, W.E. Huddleston............................................. 1 Attenuation of Drainage Effects on A Long Uniform Corrosion Rating for Metals, H.D. Holler, R.A. Frye ..............8 Structure with Distributed Drainage, J.M. Standring.....301 Discussion: R.E. McNulty...................................................8 Erratum:...................................................................348 Resistance of Some Nickel-Containing Alloys to West Texas Crudes, B.B. Morton.......................................................23 July (No. 7) Condensate Well Corrosion Committee Report to Executive A Survey of High-Temperature, Gas-Atmosphere Corrosion Committee......................................................................35 of Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloys; Part 1, J.T. Gow..........311 Investigation of Electrolytic Corrosion of Steel in Concrete, Determination of Pipe Protection by the Continuous Committee Report to Electrical Section............................37 Polarity Method, W.E. Huddleston.................................325 Discussion: B.L. Corey...................................................330 February (No. 2) Corrosion of Iron, W.R. Whitney ......................................331 Corrosion — The Great Destroyer, D.J. Fergus...................55 Electrical Engineer’s Responsibility for Recognizing Corrosion Economic Aspects of Corrosion Problems, F.A. Rohrman....67 as a Factor in the Design of Electrical Structures, Use of Sodium Chromate As a Corrosion Control Medium M.C. Miller...................................................................341 in Gas Condensate Wells, C.K. Eilerts, H.A. Carlson, Discussion: Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead, R.V. Smith, F.G. Archer, V.L. Barr...................................73 R.L. Ziegfeld .................................................................347 Construction and Ratings of Copper Oxide Rectifiers for A Magnesium Anode Installation for Preventing the Corrosion Cathodic Protection of Pipelines, L.W. Burton, of Lead Cable Sheath, H.A. Robinson, R.L. Featherly .....349 C.E. Hamann .................................................................75 August (No. 8) March (No. 3) Statistical Analysis of Test Containers for Condensate Well Designing to Prevent Corrosion, R.B. Mears, R.H. Brown....97 Corrosion Studies, V.V. Kendall ....................................359 Discussion: M.G. Fontana..............................................119 Corrosion Costs to the Water Industry, H.E. Jordan.........367 Results of Some Studies of the Condensate Well Corrosion Chemical Reaction in Metal Protective Paints, Problem, W.F. Rogers, H.E. Waldrip ..............................121 E.J. Dunn, Jr...............................................................374 Discussion: T.S. Bacon...................................................138 Discussion:................................................................593 Discussion: N. Hackerman.............................................139 A Survey of High-Temperature, Gas-Atmosphere Corrosion Review: Plastic Coatings to Control Metal Corrosion, of Iron-Nickel-Chromium Alloys; Part 2, J.T. Gow..........383 S.P. Wilson...................................................................141 Discussion: E.F. Wilson..................................................405 Discussion: Chemical Corrosion Resistance of Lead, Arsenic as a Corrosion Inhibitor in Sulfuric Acid, H.H. Uhlig....................................................................149 A. Wachter, R.S. Treseder, M.K. Weber..........................406 April (No. 4) September (No. 9) Application of Forced Drainage Constants, Effect of Carbide Structure on the Corrosion Resistance M.E. Parker, Jr.............................................................151 of Steel, R.W. Manuel....................................................415 Discussion: R.H. Pope....................................................155 Discussion: F.L. LaQue..................................................431 Use of Corrosion Inhibitors in Products Pipes Lines — A Cathodic Protection of 138 KV. Lead Sheathed Power Cables Survey of Practices, I.M. Parker.....................................157 of the Los Angeles Department, I.C. Dietze ....................432 Cathodic Protection Rectifiers, W.L. Roush, E.I. Wood......169 Resistance of Aluminum Alloys to Fresh Waters, Fundamental Factors in Corrosion Control, H. Uhlig........173 D.W. Sawyer, R.H. Brown.............................................443 55 COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION Erratum:...................................................................352 March (No. 3) Use of Dehydration in Combating Internal Corrosion in Salt as a Medium of Corrosion of Underground Cables, Products Pipeline Systems, H.K. Phipps ........................458 A.G. Andrews.................................................................93 Discussion: T.W. Alexander............................................100 October (No. 10) Corrosion Tests in Sulfuric Acid in Petroleum Refinery Nondestructive Methods for Determining Metal Plate Processes, W.Z. Friend..................................................101 Thickness, J.G. Kerley..................................................467 Selection of Protective Coatings for Metals, K.G. Compton 112 Ferric Ion Corrosion During Acid Cleaning, F.N. Alquist, Control of External Corrosion on Plantation Pipeline........123 J.L. Wasco, H.A. Robinson............................................482 Discussion: C.W. Evans .................................................132 Electrochemical Factors in Underground Corrosion of Lead Cable Sheath, V.J. Albano ............................................488 April (No. 4) Discussion: I.A. Denison ................................................500 Effect of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance and Principles of Immersion and Humidity Testing of Metal Economics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand, Protective Paints, A.C. Elm............................................501 Part 1, C.J. Couy..........................................................133 Discussion: W.W. Cranmer, T.R. Donlan, V.M. Darsey, Chemical Research and Corrosion Control: Some Recent C.C. Hipkins, R.J. Wirshing, W.F. Singleton, M. Van Loo, Contributions of a Corrosion Research Group, I.C. Clare, H.A. Nelson, R.I. Wray, W.H. Lutz, E.J. Lewis 538 W.H.J. Vernon..............................................................141 Mechanism of Oxidation and Tarnishing, U.R. Evans.......149 November (No. 11) Plastic for Corrosion Control, J.W. Shackleton.................172 Location and Selection of Anode Systems for Cathodic Testing and Selection of Inhibitors for Corrosive High- Protection, D.B. Good...................................................539 Pressure Gas Condensate Wells, D.A. Shock..................179 Discussion:.........................................632, 633, 1948, 185 Reply to Discussion: Location and Electrical Instruments and Measurements in Cathodic Selection of Anode Systems for Cathodic Protection, Protection, J.M. Pearson...............................................549 D.B. Good....................................................................185 Surface Studies of Metals from the Corrosion Standpiont, M.G. Fontana...............................................................567 May (No. 5) Regalvanizing of Welded Joints, G.H. Ohmer....................580 Effects of Hydrogen Generated by Steel, M.H. Bartz, Cathodic Protection of Hot-Water Tanks, J.M. Bialosky....585 C.E. Rawlins ................................................................187 Discussion: L.J. Waldron ...............................................591 Effect of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance and Test of Nickel-Plated Pipe in Corrosive Distillate Well, Economics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand, B.B. Morton .................................................................592 Part 2, C.J. Couy..........................................................207 Discussion: Chemical Reaction in Metal Protective Paints, Organic Coatings for Corrosion Protection — A General W. Beck .......................................................................593 Discussion, G.W. Seagren.............................................219 Salt-Water Corrosion of Ships, R.A. Pomfret, L.M. Mosher 227 December (No. 12) Discussion:.........................................................421, 422 Resistance of Aluminum to Corrosion in Solutions Containing Various Anions and Cations, A.B. McKee, June (No. 6) R.H. Brown ..................................................................595 Alloying Steels for Corrosion Resistance to Gas-Condensate Thermogalvanic Corrosion; Part 2, R.M. Buffington..........613 Fluids; Part 1, C.K. Eilerts, F. Green, F.G. Archer, Discussion: J.T. Waber...................................................631 B. Hanna, L.M. Burman ...............................................245 Discussion: Location and Selection of Anode Systems for Cathodic Protection of Casings in Loudon Pool, S.P. Ewing, Cathodic Protection, R.A. Brannon................................632 J.F. Bayhi ....................................................................264 Further Discussion: Location and Selection of Anode Effects of Atmospheric Corrosion on Maintenance and Systems for Cathodic Protection, O.C. Mudd .................633 Economics of Overhead Line Hardware and Guy Strand, Part 3 (Conclusion), C.J. Couy......................................287 1948 (Vol. 4) July (No. 7) January (No. 1) Resistance of Alloys to Corrosion During the Processing of Some Foods, J.F. Mason, Jr..........................................305 Experiences in Conditioning Corrosive Army Water Supplies Alloying Steels for Corrosion Resistance to Gas-Condensate in New England, G.P. Loschiavo........................................1 Fluids; Part 2 (Conclusion), C.K. Eilerts, F. Greene, Chimney Liner Corrosion Resulting From Gas-Fired F.G. Archer, B. Hanna, L.M. Burman............................321 Furnaces, G.B. Johnson.................................................15 Discussion: F.L. LaQue..................................................357 Utilization of Electrically Insulated Couplings in Corrosion Cathodic Protection of Steel in Seawater with Magnesium Control, W.F. Levert........................................................24 Anodes, H.A. Humble....................................................358 Mechanical Design Features of Insulated Couplings, Test of Nickel-Plated A.P.I. Type Joint in Flow Line of P. Williams.....................................................................29 Corrosion Distillate Well, B.B. Morton...............................1 February (No. 2) August (No. 8) Tests and Properties of Corrosion-Preventive Lubricants Corrosion Prevention in Processing Sour Crudes, for Lead Sheathed Cables in Underground Ducts — A E.Q. Camp...................................................................371 Discussion:, H.S. Phelps, F. Kahn..................................37 Preparation of Metal Surfaces for Organic Coating, Use of Inhibitors in Corrosion Control, N. Hackerman........45 G.R. Hoover..................................................................399 Discussion: M.G. Fontana, H.J. McDonald, Corrosion in Vertical Turbine Pumps, T.E. Larson............412 J.T. Waber .....................................................................60 Discussion: Salt-Water Corrosion of Ships, W. Beck........421 Corrosion Problems in Communication and Radio Field Application of Protective Coatings Facilities Conversion Equipment Design, L.P. Morris........................................61 of Old Paper Mill, R.P. Hill.................................................1 Gas Utility Underground Pipe Corrosion Mitigation Practices, A.H. Cramer....................................................72 September (No. 9) Soluble Silicates for Corrosion Inhibition in the Oil Action of Rust-Prevention Oils, E.R. Barnum, R.G. Larsen, Industry, W. Stericker.....................................................83 6 COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION A. Wachter...................................................................423 February (No. 2) Prevention of Corrosion in Lead Sheathed Cables by Means Galvanic Action Between Lead, Worthite and Other Acid- of a Vulcanized Protective Coating, B.B. Reinitz, Resistant Alloys in Sulfuric Acid, W.E. Pratt, N.A. Zamborsky............................................................432 E.T. Collinsworth, Jr.......................................................39 Discussion: H. Clark......................................................444 Geographic Study of Deposits and Corrosion, F.N. Alquist..45 Application of Electron Diffraction Techniques to the Study Discussion: Selected Bibliography on Salt Spray Testing, of Corrosion Processes, E.A. Gulbransen......................445 L.R. Voigt, L.M. Flaherty.................................................54 Atmospheric Corrosion Testing Site, A.H. Thomas............456 Erratum: Punched Cards for Filling Corrosion Test Results, L.R. Voigt, Dec. 1948......................................................54 October (No. 10) Organic Linings for Chemical Equipment, K. Tator.............55 Performance of Steam Condensers Aboard U.S. Naval Mitigation of Corrosion on City Gas Distribution Systems, Vessels, H.E. Bethon ....................................................457 A.D. Simpson, Jr............................................................59 Principles of Protecting Metals with Organic Coatings, A.J. Eickhoff, W.E. Shaw ..............................................463 March (No. 3) Corrosion From Flue Gases, E.A. Rudulph.......................476 Unusual Corrosion in High-Pressure Boilers, S.T. Powell, Discussion: R.T. Roberts, G.C. Daniels...........................478 R.G. Von Lossberg..........................................................71 Fifteen Year’s Experience in Application of External Cooperative Approach to Electrolysis Problems, R.M. Lawall79 Corrosion Mitigation Methods to a High-Pressure Natural Discussion: I.C. Dietze, F.B. Fry, W. Beck.........................85 Gas Transmission Line, N.K. Senatoroff.........................479 Galvanic Corrosion in Oil and Gas Well Fluids, F.L. LaQue.86 Selected Bibliography on Salt Spray Testing, 1935-1946, Protective Films — Natural Formation on Aluminum and Its L.R. Voigt.....................................................................492 Alloys, F.A. Champion ....................................................92 Discussion: 1949,............................................................54 Combating Corrosion with Rubber Lining, R. McFarland....98 Aluminum Pipe Test, R.L. Bullock .......................................1 April (No. 4) November (No. 11) Effect of Various Aqueous Solutions Upon the Reactions at A Simple Test Method for Evaluating Corrosion Inhibitors, Pure Iron Anodes and Cathodes; Part 1, W.W. Kittelberger, J.W. Ryznar, J. Greene.................................................505 A.C. Elm ......................................................................101 Corrosion Problems in the Manufacture of Soda Ash by the Erratum:...................................................................200 Ammonia Soda Process, G. Heinemann.........................516 Marine Fouling and Boring Organisms, with Some Material on Corrosion of Underground Power Cable Sheaths, Corrosion, J.L. Baughman............................................113 L.F. Greve ....................................................................529 Corrosion, Passivity and Passivation from the Discussion: F.E. Kulman, I.C. Dietze, A. Bodicky, Thermodynamic Point of View, M. Pourbaix...................121 W.D. Sanderson ...........................................................544 Corrosion of Base Metal Contact Surfaces in the Telephone Some European Researches on Passivity, U.R. Evans.......545 System (Anonymous)....................................................134 Plastic Coatings and Corrosion, C.G. Munger...................557 Corrosion in the Power Industry, I.C. Dietze.....................566 May (No. 5) Crude Still Overhead System Corrosion, A.F. Blumer.......135 December (No. 12) Discussion: E.Q. Camp..................................................147 Environmental pH as a Factor in Control of Anaerobic Building Organic Protective Coatings to Special Requirements, Bacterial Corrosion, J.B. Hunter, H.F. McConomy, K.G. Compton ..............................................................148 R.F. Weston..................................................................567 A Case of Corrosion Involving Cinders, C.H. Thompson....151 Discussion: R.F. Hadley, K.M. Wight...............................567 Discussion: L.J. Gorman................................................154 Punched Cards for Filing Corrosion Test Results, Effect of Various Aqueous Solutions Upon the Reactions at L.R. Voigt.....................................................................582 Pure Iron Anodes and Cathodes; Part 2, W.W. Kittelberger, Erratum: 1949.................................................................54 A.C. Elm ......................................................................155 Bearing Corrosion in Turbo-Generators, J.A.T. Broeke.....590 Corrosion in Sour Crude Storage Tanks, D. Holsteyn.......168 Discussion: E.F. Dissmeyer............................................598 Erratum: 1949...............................................................133 June (No. 6) Formulation of Corrosion-Resistant Paint, J.W. Nee.........599 Why Metals Corrode, H.H. Uhlig......................................169 Present Day Aspects of Condensate Well Corrosion, Discussion:......................................................... 352-353 H.E. Waldrip ................................................................611 Electrochemical Studies on Insulating Couplings for Discussion: T.S. Zajac....................................................618 Underground Pipe and Cable Lines, W. Beck.................175 Corrosion of Copper in Hydrochloric Acid, P.J. Gegner.....619 Corrosion Problems in a Fluid Catalytic Cracking and Fractionating Unit, N. Schofer.......................................182 1949 (Vol. 5) Erosion-Corrosion of Metals and Alloys, M.G. Fontana, W.A. Luce.....................................................................189 January (No. 1) Discussion:......................................................... 376-377 Corrosion of Telephone Outside Plant Material, Behavior of Hydrogen in Steel During and After Immersion K.G. Compton, A. Mendizza ..........................................194 in Acid, L.S. Darken, R.P. Smith .......................................1 Discussion:................................................................350 Discussion: M.A. Scheil, W.B. Sullivan..............................16 Methods for Prevention of Rust in Water Tanks — A Cathodic Protection Applied to Gas and Electric Utility Preliminary Report, F. Schumann.................................198 Operations, W.J. Schreiner.............................................17 Discussion:................................................................310 Experience at Bagnell Dam to Prevent Corrosion of Protection for Ship Hulls, L.M. Mosher ............................201 Underwater Steel and Iron, T. White, Jr...........................25 Corrosion Problems in Water Wells, T.E. Larson.................27 July (No. 7) Discussion: R.H. McLead..................................................31 Corrosion Research in the Navy, J.J. Harwood, Attenuation Equations Applied to Cathodic Protection by F. Schulman ................................................................203 Distributed Drainage, E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus, Special Anodes for the Cathodic Protection of Water Tanks, M.E. Parker, Jr...............................................................32 A.L. Kimmel .................................................................217 Aluminum Valve Construction, R. McFarland ....................37 77 COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION Development of Pipeline Coatings and Mechanical Application Discussion: The Pulse Polarizer in Corrosion Technology, Methods, S.D. Day........................................................221 F.L. LaQue, J.M. Bialosky.............................................350 High-Temperature Corrosion of Metals, A. Dravnieks, Discussion: Engineering Aspects of Catholdic Protection H.J. McDonald.............................................................227 as Applied to Pipelines, W.P. Noser................................351 Principles of Writing Specifications for Metal Protective Discussion: An Investigation of Structural Steel Shop Coat Paints, W.W. Cranmer..................................................234 Priming Paint, H.F. Hasse, I.E. Boberg, E.W. Wallace, Role of Adsorption from Solution in Corrosion Inhibitor S.M. Gleser ..................................................................352 Action, N. Hackerman, H.R. Schmidt.............................237 Discussion: Why Metals Corrode, N. Hackerman, Destruction of An Admiralty Tube Bundle by Stress L.R. Sheppard, W.F. Gross............................................352 Corrosion in the Presence of Mercury, B.B. Morton........244 High-Speed Stress, Corrosion Tester, (Anonymous)..........354 August (No. 8) November (No. 11) Comparative Corrosion Resistance of Some Copper Alloy Corrosion Tests in the Processing of Soap and Fatty Acids, Condenser Tubes, J.R. Freeman, Jr., A.W. Tracy...........245 W.Z. Friend, J.F. Mason, Jr. .........................................355 Practical Corrosion Control on Gas Transmission Lines, Discussion: J.L. McPherson............................................367 G.R. Olson, H.V. Beezley...............................................249 Discussion: M.A. Scheil..................................................368 Pulse Polarizer in Corrosion Technology, H.J. McDonald, Experience and Economic Benefits from Cathodic Protection G.A. Marsh...................................................................254 on Gas Distribution Systems, A.W. Peabody, Physical and Corrosion Characteristics of Lead in the C.L. Woody...................................................................369 Chemical Industry, K.H. Roll.........................................261 Electrolytic Corrosion of Steel in Concrete, G.M. Magee....378 Discussion: H.P. Godard, R.R. Rogers.............................270 Discussion: S.E. Trouard ...............................................380 Application of Alloy Steel Linings to Tank Storing Corrosive Discussion: L.S. Brown..................................................381 Pulp Cooking Liquor, H.A. Schmitz, M.A. Scheil.............271 Corrosion in Petroleum Processes Employing Aluminum Chloride, R.S. Treseder, A. Wachter...............................383 September (No. 9) Discussion: M.A. Scheil, L.D. Cook, Jr............................391 Engineering Aspects of Cathodic Protection as Applied to Cooperative Corrosion Testing in the Wood Pulping Industry, Pipelines, E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus, M.E. Parker, Jr.273 T.R. Gaulke, M.A. Scheil...............................................392 Discussion:....................................................................351 Discussion: J.O. Shelby, B. Thomas, J.J. Heger..............401 Corrosion Resistance of Sprayed Metal Coatings, Proper Bonding of Power Cable Sheath Guards Against W.B. Meyer..................................................................282 Galvanic Corrosion, W.D. Sanderson.............................403 Discussion: 1950...........................................................167 Discussion: Erosion-Corrosion of Metals and Alloys, An Investigation of Structural Steel Shop Coat Priming Paint, H. Thompson, H.H. Bennett, J.R. Harrison, L.P. Aker, S.C. Frye......................................................................288 H.O. Teeple ..................................................................376 Discussion:................................................................351 Use of Selenium Rectifiers as One-Way Valves in Electrolysis Cathodic Protection of Steel Piling in Seawater, Drainage Wires, J.M. Standring ....................................377 H.A. Humble ................................................................292 Discussion: G.C. Cox .....................................................300 December (No. 12) Discussion: C.P. Larrabee, F.L. LaQue............................301 Behavior of Bituminous Pipe Coatings Under Bending Corrosion Testing Facilities at Kure Beach, North Carolina, Vibrational Stress, W. Beck...........................................405 I.M. Parker...................................................................303 Correlation Between Corrosion Survey Results and Actual A Method for Activating Stainless Steel Specimens Prior to Conditions as Determined Through 130 Miles Of Continuous Corrosion Tests, R.O. Bayor, E.A. Kachik ......................308 Reconditioning, I.B. Tietze.............................................409 Discussion: Methods for Preventing Rust in Water Tanks, Discussion: R.J. Emerson ..............................................414 J.L. Gilliland, Jr. ..........................................................310 Discussion: J.C. Stirling.................................................415 Multi-Layer Insulation Applications include Non-Capillary Cathodic Protection of Marine Tractor, O. Osborn............416 Glass Fabric, (Anonymous) ...........................................313 Marine Boiler Deterioration, I.G. Slater, N.L. Parr.............417 Corrosion Problems in the Pulp and Paper Industry, October (No. 10) R.P. Whitney ................................................................435 Use of Selenium Rectifiers as One-Way Valves In Electrolysis Plant Corrosion in the Fatty Acid Industry, R.J. Paul .......439 Drainage Wires, W.D. Cannon.......................................315 Discussion: M.A. Scheil..................................................442 Discussion:................................................................377 Corrosion Resistance of Commercially Pure Titanium, 1950 (Vol. 6) G.E. Hutchinson, P.H. Permar ......................................319 Discussion: F.W. Schmitz, P.J. Gegner............................324 January (No. 1) Discussion: M.G. Fontana, F.T. Wood, Jr., T.R. Watson, B.B. Morton .................................................................325 Corrosion Testing of Buried Cables, T.J. Maitland................1 Study of Corrosion in the Colleges, H.J. McDonald...........326 Discussion: W. Beck ..........................................................6 Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Aqueous Media, Discussion: D.E. Werner....................................................7 R.B. Hoxeng, C.F. Prutton.............................................330 Corrosion and Protection of Mine Hoist Ropes, F.L. LaQue...8 Discussion: F.A. Prange .................................................338 Experience with Condenser Tubes at a Major Oil Refinery, Deterioration of Steel Sheet Pile Groins at Palm Beach, S. VanderBaan.............................................................14 Florida, C.W. Ross........................................................339 Preparation of Pipe Surface for Bitumen Coating During Technical Factors in Testing Pipeline Coatings, D.E. Strearns, Reconditioning, O.C. Mudd.............................................19 M.W. Belson, R.H. Lee..................................................342 Discussion: J.M. Holloway................................................21 A Note on the Effect of Variations of Exposed Area On Corrosion of Wet Steel by Hydrogen Sulfide-Air Mixtures, Solution Potential and Corrosion Rate of Low-Carbon Steel, D.C. Bond, G.A. Marsh..................................................22 J.M. Bialosky ...............................................................346 Discussion: F.A. Prange ...................................................26 Discussion: J. Preston Engle..........................................349 Discussion: L.R. Sheppard ...............................................28 Discussion: Corrosion of Telephone Outside Plant Material, Cost of Corrosion in the United States, H.H. Uhlig .............29 C.J. Couy.....................................................................350 Mechanism of Oxygen Reduction at An Iron Cathode, 8 COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION W.A. Patrick, H.B. Wagner..............................................34 NaCl Solutions, H.H. Uhlig, O.F. Noss, Jr......................140 Aluminum Alloys for the Storage and Transportation of Discussion:................................................................320 Chemicals, E.D. Verink, Jr................................................1 Corrosion Protection of Power Transformers by Flow Coat Method, S.L. Miller.......................................................144 February (No. 2) Value of Backfill with Carbon and Graphite Anodes, J.P. Technical Committee Activities —The Identification of Solid Oliver, W.W. Palmquist.................................................147 Corrosion Products. TP-11...............................................xi Surface Preparation Values and Sandblasting Economics, Neutralization as a Means of Controlling Corrosion of Refinery A.J. Liebman...............................................................151 Equipment, E.Q. Camp, C. Phillips, Jr. ...........................39 Discussion:................................................................317 An Alternate to Lead Sheath for Telephone Cables, A. Paone46 Installation and Economics of Placing Magnesium Anodes at Causes of Corrosion in Airplanes and Methods of Prevention, Leaks Repaired on a Pipeline, J.A. Holloway..................157 N.H. Simpson.................................................................51 Corrosion and Protection of Offshore Drilling Rigs — Use of Ammonia in Control of Vapor Zone Corrosion of Summary of Discussion, F.L. LaQue ............................161 Storage Tanks, F.T. Gardner, A.T. Clothier, F. Coryell......58 Discussion: by J.L. Battle, W.B. Brooks, R.A. Brannon, Discussion: D.A. Shock............................................. 64,104 W.F. Clapp, G.C. Cox, G.L. Doremus, H.P. Godard, O. Electrolysis Experiences on 115 KV High-Pressure Osborn, C. Phillips, Jr., O.J. Streever............................161 Oil-Filled Pipe Type Cable Installation in New Orleans, Discussion: Corrosion Resistance of Sprayed Metal Castings, S.E. Trouard ..................................................................66 W.B. Meyer, W.E. Ballard, E. Bateson ...........................167 Prevention of Corrosion by Means Other Than Protective Extra-Low-Carbon Stainless Steel, A.H. Thomas..................1 Coatings, F.L. LaQue......................................................72 Galvanic Corrosion of Lead-Sheathed Cable.........................1 June (No. 6) Corrosion on New Distillation Unit Processing Low-Sulfur March (No. 3) Crude, D.L. Burns........................................................169 Technical Committee Activities —Electrical Grounding Discussion:................................................................316 Practices Affecting TP-12 .................................................xv Corrosion in Condensate and in High-Pressure Sweet Oil Experience with Two Graphic Groundbeds in Dry Lakes, Wells, R.C. Buchan.......................................................178 R.J. Emerson .................................................................79 Discussion:................................................................318 Non-Metallic Lining Materials for Process Vessels in the Pulp Role of Polarization in Electrochemical Corrosion, R.H. Brown, and Paper Industry, B. Thomas.......................................82 G.C. English, R.D. Williams ..........................................186 Discussion: R. McFarland ................................................88 Corrosion in Sulfur Production: Use of an Alloy Protective National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Its Aims and Coating, N. Hackerman, D.A. Shock..............................195 Role in the Development of Experience in Combating Discussion:................................................................319 Corrosion Problems, F.L. LaQue......................................88 Interference from Forced Drainage, R.H. Pope..................201 Field and Laboratory Evaluation of Petroleum-Based Rust Preventives, E.L. Walters, R.G. Larsen.............................92 July (No. 7) Discussion: P.J. Keating, Jr............................................103 Water Side Deterioration of Diesel Engine Cylinder Liners, Discussion: Use of Ammonia in Control of Vapor Zone F.N. Speller, F.L. LaQue................................................209 Corrosion of Storage Tanks, Reply:.............................104 Discussion:................................................................347 Polarographic Study of Corrosion Phenomena, P. Van Cathodic Protection of Fourteen Offshore Drilling Platforms, Rysselberghe, J.M. McGee, A.H. Gropp, R.D. Williams, E.P. Doremus, G.L. Doremus........................................216 P. Delahay....................................................................105 Discussion:................................................................317 Technical Practices Committee Report (Digest ) TP-3— A Rust-Preventing Pickling Inhibitor, K.F. Hager, Anodes for Impressed Currents, Interim Report............114 M. Rosenthal................................................................225 A Protective Relay for Selenium Rectifiers Used as One-Way Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship in Seawater, Valves in Electrolysis Drainage Wires, W.D. Connon..........1 K.N. Barnard, G.L. Christie...........................................232 Discussion:................................................................319 April (No. 4) Results of Galvanic Corrosion Tests Involving 9% and 5% Oil Can Control Wear, R.E. Jeffrey Jr., J.M. Plantfeber.....115 Nickel Steel Tubing Coupled to N-80 Casing......................1 Field Experience with Corrosion Protection of Galvanized Steel Substation Structures, S.L. Miller.................................120 August (No. 8) Corrosion of Steel Pipe by Chlorinated Seawater at Various Behavior of the Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steels in Sulfuric Velocities, V.B. Volkening .............................................123 Acid, G.C. Kiefer, W.G. Renshaw...................................235 Discussion: G. Heinemann.............................................127 Discussion:................................................................350 Discussion: F.L. LaQue..................................................128 Training Program for Corrosion Technicians, J.R. Cowles.245 Corrosion Products on Zinc Anodes Used Underground, Influence of Stress on Corrosion; Part 1, J.J. Harwood.....249 E.A. Anderson..............................................................129 Discussion:................................................................389 Discussion: S.E. Trouard ...............................................131 Some Aspects of the Corrosion of Tin Plate by Prunes, Field and Laboratory Tests of Sodium Chromates and Alkalies V.W. Vaurio..................................................................260 for Controlling Corrosion in Gas-Condensate Wells, Discussion:................................................................320 C.K. Ellerts, R.V. Smith, F.G. Archer, L.M. Burman, Application of Corrosion-Resisting Materials to Railroad F. Greene, H.C. Hamontre.............................................131 Electrical Construction —A Condensation, H.F. Brown.268 Discussion: E.C. Greco, M. Darrin, 134, H.E. Waldrip, Technical Practices Committee Report — Condensation of R. McFarland ...............................................................136 First Interim Report on Galvanic Anode Tests of Recent Development in Glass-Lined Pipe, S.C. Orr...............1 Subcommittee TP-2 — Galvanic Anodes for Cathodic Protection.....................................................................274 May (No. 5) Technical Practices Committee Report First Interim Report on Corrosion of Metals by Insecticidal Solutions, G.S. Cook, Recommended Practices for Surface Preparation of Steel of N. Dickinson ................................................................137 Subcommittee TP-6G — Surface Preparation for Organic Discussion:................................................................316 Coatings.......................................................................276 Potentials Set Up by Thermal Gradients In Iron Immersed in Corrosion in a Large Invert Sugar Tank, H.W. Foelsch..........1 99 COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION Technical Committee Activities — Objectives of TP-5...........ix December (No. 12) Technical Committee Activities — Objectives of TP-1, September (No. 9) Corrosion of Oil and Gas Well Equipment.......................xvii Corrosion of Metals in Flourine and Hydroflouric Acid, Control of Corrosion by Salt Used for De-Icing Highways — A G.C. Whitaker ..............................................................283 Preliminary Investigation, J.A. Temmerman, A. Sterlin...391 Corrosion Problems in the Railroad Industry, R. McBrian, Discussion: G.M. Magee, F.L. LaQue...............................393 L.C. Atchison................................................................286 Discussion: M. Darrin....................................................394 Discussion: M. Darrin....................................................289 Some Applications of Electrochemical Thermodynamics, Influence of Stress on Corrosion. Part 2, J.J. Harwood.....290 M. Pourbaix..................................................................395 Discussion:................................................................369 Aerobic Microbiological Corrosion of Water Pipes; Parts 1 and Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Aqueous Media; 2, E. Olsen, W. Szybalski..............................................405 Part 2, R.B. Hoxeng......................................................308 Concrete Lining of Cast Iron Lines for Seawater Service, Discussion: W. Beck ......................................................312 T.S. Moffatt, Jr.................................................................1 Discussion:................................................................351 An Electrochemical Mechanism of Corrosion Inhibition by 1951 (Vol. 7) Chromates, Nitrites and Other Oxidants, M. Pourbaix, P. Van Rysselberghe.....................................................313 Discussion: Corrosion on New Distillation Unit Processing January (No. 1) Low-Sulfur Crudes, E.F. Tibbetts, L.D. Cook, Jr............316 Objectives and Progress of TP-2 Galvanic Anodes for Cathodic Discussion: Corrosion of Metals by Insecticidal Solutions, Protection, W.P. Noser ......................................................1 H.O. Teeple, R.W. Flournoy, R.S. Dalrymple, R.S. Egly, Combating Corrosion in a Chemical Plant with Magnesium C.G. Gribble, Jr............................................................316 Anodes, O. Osborn ...........................................................2 Effect of Barnacles and Corrosion on Metals Suspended in Corrosion Inhibitors for Steel, W.G. Palmer........................10 Seawater, S. Thayer..........................................................1 Internal and External Corrosion Experience in Shell’s Products Pipelines, S.S. Smith, W.J. Curry, E.H. Rush....20 October (No. 10) Corrosion Fatigue —The Influence of Disarrayed Metal, Selection of Protective Coatings for Chemical Fume D. Whitwham, U.R. Evans ..............................................28 Resistance, C.C. Harvey................................................323 Aluminum Exterior Facing for Light-Weight Fire-Rated Report on Round Table Discussion: of General Corrosion Construction, O.M. Mader ................................................1 Problems, F.L. LaQue ...................................................327 A New Method for the Protection of Metals Against Pitting, February (No. 2) Tuberculation and General Corrosion, H.L. Kahler, Objectives of Technical Practices Committee 3 — Anodes for C. George.....................................................................331 Impressed Currents, D.H. Bond......................................41 Surface Potential Method of Corrosion Survey of Pipelines, Ohio River Division Corrosion Problems, J.A. Davenport ....42 O.W. Wade...................................................................341 Discussion: A.W. Peabody ................................................46 Discussion: O.C. Mudd ..................................................343 Flame-Sprayed Plastic Coatings, B. Goldberg.....................47 Halides as Acid Pickling Inhibitors, K.F. Hager, Report of Protective Coatings Investigation, Underwater M. Rosenthal................................................................344 Exposure Tests, 1941-1949 (Summary and Conclusions), Discussion: Water-Side Deterioration of Diesel Engine H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson, S.J. Stacy..........................50 Cylinder Liners, M.A. Hanson, M. Darrin, J.W. Ryznar, Report of Metals Corrosion Investigation, Immersion Tests J.F. Wilkes, H.H. Uhlig, A.J. Liebman...........................347 Five Years Duration, Initiated 1941 (Summary and Discussion: Behavior of the Chromium-Nickel Stainless Conclusions), H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson, S.J. Stacy.....51 Steels in Sulfuric Acid, P.J. Stuber, H.F. Haase, M. Darrin, Studies on Galvanic Couples; Parts 2 and 3, H.D. Holler....52 F.L. LaQue...................................................................350 Discussion: Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with Discussion: Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Paint Coatings, E.C. Reichard.........................................69 Aqueous Media, F.N. Alquist, F.L. LaQue, D.W. Johnson, Discussion:................................................................209 H.H. Uhlig....................................................................351 Some Factors Affecting Paint Performance on Cathodically Finding Coating Faults in Buried Pipe Using Pipe Locator and Protected Steel, A.J. Eickhoff, D.L. Hawke.......................70 Pearson Method, L.F. Heverly............................................1 Discussion: W. Beck ........................................................74 Corrosion of Bubble Caps in a Chemical Plant, C.W. Day, November (No. 11) R.C. Schueler, E.V. Kunkel...............................................1 A Study of Some Metals for Use as Permanment Anodes in Water Tank Cathodic Protection Systems, A.L. Kimmel..353 March (No. 3) Discussion: L.P. Sudrabin..............................................358 Be An Active Member........................................................75 Design of Anode Systems for Cathodic Submerged Metallic Corrosion Problems in the Modern Byproducts Coke Plant, Structures, E.R. Shepard, H.J. Graeser, Jr................... 360 C.F. Pogacar, E.A. Tice....................................................76 Discussion: O. Osborn, W.P. Moser, H.H. Uhlig, Discussion: M. Fontana....................................................84 L.R. Sheppard..............................................................375 What Management Expects From the Corrosion Engineer, A Method of Selecting Protective Coatings for Offshore Drilling J.J. Jacob, Jr.................................................................84 Structures, J.P. Barrett ................................................376 Preventing Corrosion with Protective Paint Coatings, Discussion: G.G. Sward, L.D. Cook, Jr., G. Diehlman, E.L. Beenfeldt............................................88 V.B. Volkening,.............................................................381 A New Instrument for Measuring Galvanic Corrosion Discussion: C.C. Harvey, E.R. Stauffacher, Currents, H.P. Godard....................................................93 H.E. Waldrip ................................................................382 Thermofor Catalytic Cracking Gas Plant Corrosion Survey, Discussion: R.C. Buchan................................................383 C.A. Murray ...................................................................98 Discussion: Influence of Stress on Corrosion, J.W. Ryznar, Discussion: Aerobic Microbiological Corrosion of Water Pipes, J.M. Bialosky, H.H. Uhlig..............................................389 F.N. Speller..................................................................109 Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with Paint Coatings Discussion: Influence of Stress on Corrosion by E.H. Dix, — A Progress Report, W.L. Crosby................................383 R.H. Brown, R.D. Williams............................................109 10 COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION April (No. 4) Discussion:................................................................360 Technical Practices Committee 15 — Corrosion Control in the Corrosion of Titanium in Acids —The Rate of Dissolution in Transportation Industry, M.A. Williamson.....................113 Sulfuric, Hydrochloric, Hydrobromic and Hydroodic Acids, Cathodic Protection of an Active Ship in Seawater; Part 2, M.E. Straumanis, P.C. Chen.........................................229 K.N. Barnard................................................................114 Stress Corrosion: Its Relation to Other Types of Corrosion, Discussion:................................................................405 U.R. Evans...................................................................238 Porcelain Enamel as a Corrosion-Resistant Coating for Metals, A Proposed Standard Method for Measuring the Electrical G.H. McIntyre...............................................................118 Resistance of Pipeline Coatings, W.F. Rogers, B.H. Davis, Discussion: R.P. Liesenbem............................................122 L.R. Sheppard, L.G. Sharpe, E.R. Allen, D. Bond, Discussion: F.N. Speller, W.F. Deringer...........................123 P.T. Miller.....................................................................245 Literature Survey on Corrosion in Neutral Unaerated Oil Well Erratum:...................................................................320 Brines, H.R. Copson.....................................................123 Dezincification of Alumninum Brass Condenser Tubes Pre- Corrosion Problems in the Modern Byproduct Coke Plant — vented by Chlorination and Cleaning, C.L. Bulow ..............1 Addendum, E.A. Tice....................................................128 August (No. 8) Corrosion-Resistant Equipment for the Corn Refining Objectives of TP-16, Electrolysis and Corrosion of Cable Industry, R.W. Flournoy ...............................................129 Sheaths, I.C. Dietze......................................................253 Discussion: E.H. Wyche .................................................133 High-Pressure Sweet Oil Well Corrosion, H.L. Bilhartz......256 Tower Footing Corrosion, W.J. Piper, J.D. Piper...............134 Discussion:................................................................318 Discussion:................................................................360 Corrosion Studies of Iron in the Presence of Sulfur, Discussion: Application of Corrosion Resisting Materials to R.B. Seymour, W.R. Pascoe, R.D. Stout.........................265 Railroad Electrical Construction, H.P. Godard...............141 Control of Corrosion Damage to Rolling Stock Through Proper Discussion: Role of Polarization in Electrochemical Corrosion, Design and Maintenance, F.K. Mitchell..........................269 J.V. Petrocelli...............................................................142 Stainless Steels for the Bottoms of Tanks Containing Sour Furan Resin Linings, by R. McFarland.................................1 Crude Oil, C.P. Larrabee, W.F. Rogers...........................276 May (No. 5) Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric Acid, NACE Objectives and Progress of Technical Practices Committee 9 — Technical Practices Committee Report-TP-5A — Materials Corrosion Inhibitors, A. Wachter...................................145 Handling, Manufacturing Sulfuric Acid, S.W. Shepard...279 A Polarographic Method for the Continuous Determination Discussion:..........................................................317,454 of the Consumption of Oxygen in Corrosion Tests, Synthetic Elastomer Linings Prove Economical in Kraft P. Delahay....................................................................146 Bleaching Unit, K.D. Groves..............................................1 Chemical Resistance of Phenolic Resins, R.B. Seymour....151 September (No. 9) Current Requirements for the Cathodic Protection of Steel NACE —A Virile Vehicle for an Organized Attack on in Dilute Aqueous Solutions, G.R. Kehn, E.J. Wilhelm...156 Corrosion, N.E. Berry....................................................283 Discussion:................................................................403 Discussion:................................................................404 Corrosion Problems Related to Air Transport Aircraft, Dicyclohexylammonium Nitrite, a Volatile Inhibitor for O.E. Kirchner, F.M. Morris............................................161 Corrosion Preventive Packaging, A. Wachter, T. Skei, Discussion: L.W. Smith..................................................177 N. Stillman...................................................................284 Rail Corrosion in the Moffat Tunnel, W. Leaf........................1 Stress Corrosion Cracking in Alkaline Solutions-TP-5C — June (No. 6) Subsurface Corrosion by Alkaline Solutions A Technical TP-7 Plans Publication of Bulletin On Corrosion at Elevated Practices Committee Report. Pub. 51-3, H.W. Schmidt, Temperatures, M.A. Scheil............................................179 P.J. Gegner, G. Heinemann, C.F. Pogacar, E.H. Wyche ..295 Rosin Amine-Ethylene Oxide Condensates as Corrosion Discussion:................................................................404 Inhibitors for Mild Steel in Hydrochloric Acid, E.A. Bried, Corrosion Problems of Motor Coaches, K.L. Raymond ......303 H.M. Winn....................................................................180 Discussion: R.A. Shoan, O.E. Kirchner ...........................307 Discussion:................................................................403 Corrosion Problems in Rural Power Distribution, Testing Inhibitors of Brine Drippings Corrosion of Railway O.W. Zastrow ...............................................................306 Tracks and Equipment, G.M. Magee..............................186 Discussion: J.G. Stelzer .................................................311 Discussion:................................................................316 Prevention of Corrosion and Metal Attack in the Steam Some Applications of Corrosion Inhibitors in the Petroleum Water Cycle of the Steam Power Plant, F.G. Straub, Industry, C.M. Blair, Jr.................................................189 H.D. Ongman.............................................................. 312 Discussion:................................................................316 Discussion: A.M. Guy.....................................................315 Corrosion of Railroad Hopper Car Body Sheets, B.J. Kelly 196 Discussion: Testing Inhibitors of Brine Drippings Corrosion of Cathodic Protection Technical Practices Bulletin III Prepared Railway Tracks and Equipment, M. Darrin....................316 by Correlating Committee on Cathodic Protection..........202 Discussion: Some Applications of Corrosion Inhibitors in the Erratum:...................................................................326 Petroleum Industry, H.E. Wallace, W.F. Oxford, Jr.........316 Discussion: Use of Cathodic Protection in Conjunction with Discussion: Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric Paint Coatings, G.A. Works...........................................209 Acid, M.A. Scheil, B. Morrosion, W.G. Renshaw, R.P. Lee, Protecting Water Works Steel Structures Cathodically, A.K. Ackoff, C.S. Brown, A.J. Liebman...........................317 F.P. MacDonald................................................................1 Discussion: High-Pressure Sweet Oil Well Corrosion, R.C. Buchan, R. McFarland, W.F. Oxford, Jr.................318 July (No. 7) Discussion: Bacterial Casing Corrosion in the Ventura Field, Punch Cards Are Latest Abstract Service to Be Provided by F.E. Kulman, H.L. Bilhartz, R.S. Wise, C.G. Deuber.......319 NACE...........................................................................211 Discussion: Dynamically Testing Corrosion in Cooling Water Bacterial Casing Corrosion in the Ventura Field, K. Doig, Systems, R.D. Miller.........................................................1 A. Wachter...................................................................212 October (No. 10) Discussion:................................................................319 Corrosion in the Ammonolysis of Aliphatic Chlorides, Education Committee Aims to Demonstrate Importance of R.S. Treseder, R.F. Miller..............................................225 Corrosion Technology, N. Hackerman............................321 1111 COR·Lit INDEX TO CORROSION Economics of Rectifier Installlation for Cathodic Protection Extraneous Currents Noted on Large Transmission Pipeline of a Bare Pipeline, D.C. Glass........................................322 System, N. Allison, W.E. Huddleston.................................1 Discussion: T.J. Maitland...............................................325 Mechanism of Scale Formation on Iron at High Temperature, Discussion: M. LaFever, L.A. Hugo, L.R. Sheppard..........326 B. Dunnington, F.H. Beck, M. Fontana..............................2 Filamentary Growths on Metal Surfaces — “Whiskers,” Corrosion by Some Organic Acids and Related Compounds, K.G. Compton, A. Mendizza, S.M. Arnold.......................327 H.O. Teeple ....................................................................14 Effect of Specimen Shape on Corrosion in the Atmosphere, Discussion: S.W. Shepard, L.M. Nieliwocki........................27 H.R. Copson.................................................................335 Discussion: K. Stevenson, Jr............................................28 Prevention of Corrosion in Naval Aircraft; Part 1, Some Aspects of Ship Bottom Corrosion; Part 1, P. Ffield...29 N.E. Promisel, G.S. Mustin ...........................................339 Aluminum Alloys for Handling and Storage of Fuming Nitric Passivating Characteristics of the Stainless Steels, Acid, W.W. Binger.............................................................1 W.G. Renshaw, J.A. Ferree............................................353 February (No. 2) Discussion:................................................................400 Discussion: Corrosion in the Ammonolysis of Aliphatic Effectiveness of Cathodic Currents in Reducing Crevice Chlorides, C.B. Armstrong, F.C. Jelen...........................360 Corrosion of Several Materials in Seawater, T.P. May, Discussion: Tower Footing Corrosion, D.J. Hendrickson, H.A. Humble ..................................................................50 T.J. Eberhardt..............................................................360 A Field Investigation of Cathodic Protection in Glass-Lined A New Electrolysis Switch for Underground Lead Sheath and Galvanized Water Heaters, W.A. Deringer, F. Nelson .57 Cable Drainage Systems, V.B. Pike....................................1 Discussion: F. Kahn, K.A. Phillips, H.A. Humble...............63 Discussion: R.P. Devoluy..................................................64 November (No. 11) Chemical Resistance of Phenolic and Furfuryl Alcohol Type Selling Management on Corrosion Control, H.H. Anderson361 Coatings, R. Seymour, R. Steiner ....................................65 Area Effects in Crevice Corrosion, O.B. Ellis, F.L. LaQue..362 Discussion: A.K. Ackoff, S.A. Lewis...................................68 Effect of Packaging on Corrosion of Zinc-Plated Equipment, Some Aspects of Ship Bottom Corrosion; Part 2, P. Ffield...69 K.G. Compton, S.M. Arnold, A. Mendizza...................... 365 Discussion: D.R. Arnott, B.E. Meurk.................................69 Historic Church’s Copper Roof Good After 213 Years, Discussion: G. Chadwick..................................................70 A.W. Tracy ...................................................................373 Discussion: J.V.C. Malcomson..........................................71 Performance of a Comprehensive Group of Coatings on Steel. Discussion: R.P. Devoluy..................................................72 First Interim Report, Immersion and Atmospheric Discussion: G.W. Place.....................................................74 Exposures 1949-, United States Panama Canal Protective Discussion: H.B. Benford, H.S. Preiser, H.A. Ingram .........75 Coatings Investigation, H.W. Mundt, L.J. Thompson......376 Discussion: A.C. Purdy.....................................................76 Prevention of Corrosion in Naval Aircraft; Part 2, Discussion: J.H. Rodgers .................................................77 N.E. Promisel, G.S. Mustin ...........................................377 Discussion: F.N. Speller, C.P. Larrabee, T.P. May..............78 Discussion: M. Darrin, G.E. Best....................................388 Discussion: W. Bennett, C. Mastie....................................80 Discussion: H.A. Robinson, O.E. Kirchner.......................389 Discussion: W.E. Lewis....................................................81 Control of Sour Crude Corrosion in Kansas Production Discussion: A.J. Liebman.................................................82 Operations, L.C. Case...................................................390 Reply: P. Ffield.................................................................82 Discussion: H.E. Waldrip, J.N. Breston, H.C. Spalding....396 Silicone Paint Protects High-Temperature Refinery Equipment, Corrosion Inhibition in Gas Condensate Wells by Intermittent M. Leavenworth................................................................1 Injection of Alkaline Solutions, C.C. Nathan ..................397 March (No. 3) December (No. 12) Policy and Planning Committee of NACE, E. Noppel ...........89 The Publications Committee, F.L. LaQue .........................409 Cathodic Protection of Moving Underwater Equipment, Potential Measurements for Determining Cathodic Protection W.S. Merrithew...............................................................90 Requirements, S.P. Ewing.............................................410 Refinery Painting, W.B. Cook............................................ 93 Discussion: J.M. Pearson, R.B. Mears, L.P. Sudrabin......417 Review: Chemical Treatment to Mitigate Corrosion, Discussion: W.J. Schwerdtfeger......................................418 J.G. Jewell...................................................................100 Sodium Hydroxide as Inhibitor of Pitting in 18-8 Stainless Some Effects of Cathodic Protection on Conventional Paints, Steel, J.W. Matthews, H.H. Uhlig...................................419 L.P. Sudrabin, F. LeFebvre, D.L. Hawke, A.J. Eickhoff ...109 Discussion: J. P. Casey, Jr., C. B. Armstrong..................421 Discussion: Literature Survey on Corrosion in Neutral Discussion: W.G. Renshaw.............................................421 Unaerated Oil Well Brines, F.A. Prange..........................111 Discussion: C.S. Brown..................................................422 Reply: H.R. Copson........................................................111 Corrosion Aspects of Fusion Welded Aircraft High-Strength Ceramic Materials in Corrosive Service, R. McFarland..........1 Aluminum Alloys, L.W. Smith.......................................423 April (No. 4) Discussion: H.P. Godard ................................................437 A Proposed Alternative Method for Measuring the Electrical Regional Management Committee, L. Baldwin..................113 Resistance of Pipeline Coatings, J.K. Ballou, R.P. Howell, Performance of Magnesium Galvanic Anodes in Underground J.W. Liljeberg, P.F. Offermann.......................................438 Service, O. Osborn, H.A. Robinson................................114 Mechanism of Knife-Line Attack in Welded Type 347 Stainless Discussion: D.J. Hendrickson ........................................129 Steel, M.L. Holzworth, F.H. Beck, M.G. Fontana ............441 Chlorinated Rubber Corrosion-Resistant Coatings, The Literature on Corrosion, I.M. Parker..........................450 F. Shankweiler, G. Bruxelles, R.E. Whitney...................130 Discussion: Materials of Construction for Handling Sulfuric Discussion: A.J. Liebman, W.F. Connors ........................139 Acid, K.H. Roll..............................................................454 Radiant Heating Systems Need Cathodic Protection Too, Versatile Electric Arc Metal Spraying Pistol Has High J.F. Hirshfeld, L. Shaeffer.............................................140 Potential...........................................................................1 Physical Chemical Aspects of Corrosion Inhibition, N. Hackerman..............................................................143 Discussion: H.H. Uhlig, I.M. Parker ................................148 1952 (Vol. 8) Discussion: M. Stern, G.E. Best......................................149 Corrosion Problems of the Railroads, L. Crane.................149 January (No. 1) Galvanic Behavior of Tin-Dipped Coatings on Copper Alloys, 12
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