Introduction to A Study on Corrosion Status and Control Strategies in China
Material corrosion widely exists in various fields of social and economic construction. All kinds of accidents caused by corrosion are shocking and seriously affect the development of the social economy. With the advance of “the Belt and Road”, all walks
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The Cost of Corrosion in China
The Cost of Corrosion in China
Baorong Hou Editor
The Cost of Corrosion in China
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Editor Baorong Hou Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao, Shandong, China
ISBN 978-981-32-9353-3 ISBN 978-981-32-9354-0 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9354-0
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Editorial Committee
Consultants: Xu Kuangdi, Zhou Ji, Ding Zhongli, Wang Yupu Editor in Chief: Hou Baorong Associate Editors in Chief: Xu Binshi, Xu Huibin, Zhang Jianyun, Li Xiaogang Members (by Chinese phonetic alphabet of surname): Chen Kefu, Ding Wenjiang, Ding Yihui, Gao Congjie, Guo Jianbo, Hao Jiming, Hou Li’an, Hu Zhenghuan, Jian Xigao, Ke Wei, Li Helin, Li Yang, Li Zhongping, Mao Xinping, Liao Changwen, Nie Jianguo, Niu Xinqiang, Qu Jiuhui, Song Junqiang, Wang Jingquan, Weng Yuqing, Xie Jianxin, Xue Qunji, Zeng Hengyi, Zhang Cai, Zheng Jielian, Zhou Chenghu, Zhou Kesong, Zhou Lian, Zhou Shouwei Chang Wei, Chen Guolong, Chen Zhuoyuan, Cheng Xuequn, Du Cuiwei, Du Min, Duan Jizhou, Fu Yufang, Gao Jin, Gao Yunhu, Ge Honghua, Ge Yan, Gu Bei, Han Wenli, Huang Ping, Huang Yanliang, Huang Yunhua, Li Jingui, Li Weihua, Li Yan, Lin Huaqiang, Liu Jianguo, Liu Jianh