Books:
1. S.A. Shipilov (Editor), Minimizing Infrastructure Corrosion, NACE International, Houston, TX, 2009. 294 pages.
2. S.A. Shipilov, R.H. Jones, J.M. Olive, and R.B. Rebak (Editors), Environment-Induced Cracking of Materials: Chemistry, Mechanics and Mechanisms, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2007. 564 pages.
3. S.A. Shipilov, R.H. Jones, J.M. Olive, and R.B. Rebak (Editors), Environment-Induced Cracking of Materials: Prediction, Industrial Developments and Evaluation, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2007. 508 pages.
Book Chapters:
1. S.A. Shipilov, “Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion Fatigue: A Record of Progress, 1873-1973,” Section 9 of Environment-Induced Cracking of Materials: Chemistry, Mechanics and Mechanisms, S.A. Shipilov, R.H. Jones, J.M. Olive, and R.B. Rebak (Eds.), Elsevier, Oxford, 2007, pp. 507-557.
2. S.A. Shipilov, “Corrosion Fatigue,” Chapter 11 of Advances in Fatigue, Fracture and Damage Assessment of Materials, A. Varvani-Farahani (Ed.), WIT Press, Southampton, 2005, pp. 329-389.
3. S.A. Shipilov, “Fundamentals of Physicochemical Mechanics of Fracture: Purposes and Contents of the New Educational Course,” Chapter 28 of Teaching and Education in Fracture and Fatigue, H.P. Rossmanith (Ed.), E&FN Spon, London, 1996, pp. 293-299.
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