“Corrosion of Boiler Tubes,” by TurnerT. H.. Proceedings Institute Mechanical Engineers, 1943, vol. 149, p. 74. This contains a selected bibliography of boiler corrosion and methods of prevention.
2.
“Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue with Special Reference to Service Breakages,” by BaconF.. Proceedings Institute Mechanical Engineers, 1933, vol. 124, p. 685.
3.
“The Corrosion of Mains in Clay Soils,” by BunkerH. J.. Industrial Heating Engineer, 1944, vol. 6, p. 8.
4.
“Soil Corrosion Studies,” by LoganK. H.. Journal of Research, National Bureau Stds., 1942, vol. 28, p. 57.
5.
“Pipe Corrosion and Coatings,” by RhodesG. I.. American Gas Journal Inc., 1938, 11s.
6.
“Soil Corrosion and Pipe Line Protection,” by EwingS.. American Gas Journal Inc., 11s.
7.
“Some Corrosion Tests in a Railway Tunnel,” by BrittonS. C.. Journal Institute Civil Engineers, 1941, March, p. 65.
8.
“Corrosion of Galvanised Coatings and Zinc by waters containing free CO2,” by KenworthySmithJournal of Institute of Metals, 1944, vol. 70, p. 463.
9.
“Problem of Copper and Galvanised Iron in the same Water System,” by KenworthyL.. Journal Inst. Metals, 1943, vol. 69, p. 67.
10.
“The Protection of Ships Hulls Against Marine Corrosion,” by LewisW. E., N.E. Coast Institute Engineers and Shipbuilders, 1936.
11.
“The Corrosion and Fouling of Ships,” by BengoughShepheard. Engineering, 1943, vol. 155, p. 358–378.
12.
“Deterioration of Structures of Timber, Metal and Concrete Exposed to the Action of Sea Water,” Reports issued by Committee Institute Civil Engineers.
13.
“Importance of Fatigue of Metals to Engineering Design,” by SolbergHaven. Metals and Alloys, 1932, vol. 3, p. 196.
14.
“Metallic Corrosion, Passivity and Protection,” by U. R. Evans, Arnold & Co., 1937, 47s.
15.
“Corrosion of Metals and Preventive Measures,” by BengoughG. D.VernonW. H. G.. Thorpe's Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, vol. 111, 1937, pp. 366 seq.
16.
“Corrosion, Causes and Prevention,” by SpellerF. N., McGraw-Hill, 1935.
17.
“Causes and Prevention of Corrosion,” by PollittA. A.BennErnest, 1924.
18.
“Corrosion Resistance of Metals and Alloys,” by McKayWorthington. Reinhold Publ. Corp., 1936.
19.
“Caustic Embrittlement”—see the bibliographies in the papers by Turner and Colbeck, Proc. Institute Mechanical Engineers, 1943, vol. 149.
20.
“A Scientific Study of Corrosion-Fatigue,” by GouldEvans. Iron and Steel Institute Spec. Report No. 24, Section 11.
21.
“Fatigue and Corrosion-Fatigue of Metals,” by McAdamD. J.. Int. Congress for Testing Materials, 1927, vol. 1, p. 305.
22.
“Corrosion-Fatigue of Metals,” by MooreH. F., “Metals Handbook,”American Society of Metals, 1939, p. 147.
23.
“Effect of Protective Coatings on Corrosion-Fatigue Resistance of Steel,” by SopwithGough. Journal Iron and Steel Inst., 1937, vol. 135, p. 315.
24.
“An Investigation of the Fretting Corrosion of Closely-Fitting Surfaces,” by TomlinsonThorpeGough. Proc. Inst. Mechanical Engineers, 1939, vol. 141, p. 223.
25.
“Protective Coatings for Metals,” by BurnsSchuh. Reinhold Publ. Corp., 1939.
26.
“Galvanising,” by BablikH.. Spon, Ltd., 1936, 20s.
27.
“Hot Dip Galvanising Practice,” by SpowersW. H.. Penton, 17s, 6d.
28.
“Electro-Plating: A Survey of Modern Practice,” by FieldWeill. Pitman, 15s.
29.
“The Principles of Electrodeposition,” by FieldS.. Pitman, 25s.
30.
“Die Verchromung,” by BauerArndt. Krayn, 1934.
31.
“Metal Spraying,” by RollasonTurnerBudgen. Griffin, 1939, 15s.
32.
“Manufacture of Alloy-Clad Steel.”Steel, 1942, vol. 110, p. 82.
33.
“Protective Films on Metals,” by HedgesE. S.. Chapman and Hall, 1932, 15s.
34.
Anodic, Chemical and Paint Finishes for Aluminium and its Alloys,”Northern Aluminium Co., Ltd.
35.
“Improved Chromating Process,” by MasonS. E.. Steel, 1943, vol. 113, p. 134.
36.
“Phosphate Coatings on Steel,” by ChaseH.. Metals and Alloys, 1942, vol. 15, p. 420.
37.
“Phosphate-Pretreatment in Finishing Sheet Steel Work,” by HallsE. E.. Metal Treatment, 1938–9, Winter, p. 170.
38.
“Lanolin Rust Preventers,” by JakemanC.. H.M.S.O., 1929, 1s.
39.
“The Preservation of Iron and Steel by Means of Paint,” by JordanWhitby. Paint Research Station, 2s. 6d.
40.
“Protective Painting of Structural Steel.” Illustrated brochure, issued in 1941 by I. & S. Inst. Protective Coating Sub-Committee.
41.
“Asphalts and Allied Substances,” by AbrahamH.. Van Nostrand (N.Y.) 1942, 70s.
42.
“Formulation of Anti-Corrosive Compositions for Ships' Bottoms and Underwater Service on Steel,” by FancuttHudson. Iron and Steel Inst., Marine Corrosion Sub-Committee, paper No. 13/1944.
43.
“Paint Tests on Iron arid Steel,” by HudsonJ. C.. Oil and Colour Chemists' Assoc., 1937, vol. 20, No. 206.
44.
“Effect of Copper and other Alloys upon the Atmospheric Corrosion of Steel,” by CisselQuinsey. Michigan University, Engrg. Research Bulletin No. 30, 1942.
45.
“Steels for Railway Rolling Stock,” by DinsdaleC.. Engineer, 1943, June 18th.
46.
“A Practical Trial of Roofing Sheets of Copper Steels,” by Hadfield & Main. Jnl. I. & S.I., 1937, vol. 135, p. 81.
47.
“Some Properties of Commercial Steel Sheets containing Additions of Copper, Manganese, Chromium and Phosphorus,” by BrittonS. C., Jnl. I. & S.I., 1937, vol. 135, p. 161.
48.
“Stainless Iron and Steel,” by MoneypennyJ.. Chapman & Hall, 1931.
49.
“The Book of Stainless Steels,” by ThumE. E.. Amer. Soc. Metals, 1935.
50.
“Rust, Acid and Heat Resisting Steels,” by HatfieldW. H.. Inst. of Chemistry, 1942.
51.
“Heat Resisting Alloys,” by TurnerT. H., Jnl. Birm. Metallurgical Soc., 1928, p. 915.
52.
“Copper Alloys in Engineering,” Publication No. 32 of Copper Development Association.
53.
“Corrosion of Boiler Tubes,” by TurnerT. H., Proc. Inst. Mech. Engrs., 1943, vol. 149, p. 74. Contains a selected bibliography on methods of water treatment.
54.
“Emulsions of Oil in Water as Corrosion Inhibitors,” by HamerPowellColbeck. Paper to I. & S.I., Feb., 1945.
55.
“Boiler Feed Water Treatment,” by MatthewsF. J.. Hutchinson, 1940, 15s.
56.
“Chemical Technology of Steam Raising Plant,” by BassettH. N., Arnold, 1931, 12s. 6d.
57.
“Effect of Zinc on the Corrosion-Fatigue Life of Steel,” by StuartEvans. Journ. I. & S.I. Inst., 1943, vol. 147, p. 131.
58.
“Cathodic Protection,” by BrownR. H.. Electrochemical Soc., 1942, Preprint No. 81–19. PART III.
59.
“Reports of the Corrosion Committee.” Five reports issued in 1931, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1938 by the Iron and Steel Institute Corrosion Committee.
60.
“The Corrosion of Iron and Steel,” by HudsonJ. C.. Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1940, 18s. (Summarises work of Corrosion Committee.)
61.
“Symposium on the Outdoor Weathering of Metals and Metallic Coatings.” American Society Testing Materials, 1934.
62.
“Symposium on Protecting Metals against Corrosion.” American Society Testing Materials, 1938.
63.
“Transactions of the Second Conference on the Corrosion of Metals,” by Frumkin and others. Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R. 18.50 Rbls.
64.
“First Report of the Marine Corrosion Sub-Committee.”Journal Iron and Steel Institute, 1943, vol. 147, p. 339.
65.
“Corrosion of Metals in Salt Solutions and Sea Water” (Jubilee Memorial Lecture), by BengoughG. D., J.S.C.I., 1933, 52, 195, 228.
66.
“Corrosion of Metals in Air” (Jubilee Memorial Lecture), by VernonW. H. J., J.S.C.I., 1943, 62, 314.