Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 99
... significant factor in determining the concentraof species in the crack . The range of the stress intensity factor AK was also significant and increasing AK from 5 to 15 MNm - 3 / 2 at constant crack length could lead to a factor of 102 ...
... significant factor in determining the concentraof species in the crack . The range of the stress intensity factor AK was also significant and increasing AK from 5 to 15 MNm - 3 / 2 at constant crack length could lead to a factor of 102 ...
Page 154
... significant . It was indicated in Secion 3 that chromium was the most significant of the alloying elements in relation to the pH of the solution in the crack . Although this is not nominally present in the steel 4360 50D it may be a ...
... significant . It was indicated in Secion 3 that chromium was the most significant of the alloying elements in relation to the pH of the solution in the crack . Although this is not nominally present in the steel 4360 50D it may be a ...
Page 212
... significant , since the sample with the slight defect failed at a distance from the defect . Apparently , the presence of the surface film , per se , was enough to cause a significant increase in TGSCC and pitting . Since stress ...
... significant , since the sample with the slight defect failed at a distance from the defect . Apparently , the presence of the surface film , per se , was enough to cause a significant increase in TGSCC and pitting . Since stress ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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