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In order to determine whether high levels of continuous strain and stresses well above the yield strength are required for crack initiation , an interrupted SSRT test was conducted . This interrupted test was performed at 450 ° F ...
In order to determine whether high levels of continuous strain and stresses well above the yield strength are required for crack initiation , an interrupted SSRT test was conducted . This interrupted test was performed at 450 ° F ...
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A square wave or negative sawtooth loading at 0.1 Hz reduced the fatigue crack growth rate almost to the level observed in air . ... At the lower AK levels , crack growth rates are much faster than those exhibited in the air test .
A square wave or negative sawtooth loading at 0.1 Hz reduced the fatigue crack growth rate almost to the level observed in air . ... At the lower AK levels , crack growth rates are much faster than those exhibited in the air test .
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The highest molybdenum- containing alloys provide the highest level of pitting resistance among the nickel-chromium ... with alloys containing high levels of these elements displaying the highest stress corrosion cracking resistance.
The highest molybdenum- containing alloys provide the highest level of pitting resistance among the nickel-chromium ... with alloys containing high levels of these elements displaying the highest stress corrosion cracking resistance.
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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