Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 191
... Strain Rate Tests To compare the stress - strain behavior of the specimens which were tested in the different aqueous environments in the SSRT facility , some of the engineering stress versus time curves are presented in Figures 13 ...
... Strain Rate Tests To compare the stress - strain behavior of the specimens which were tested in the different aqueous environments in the SSRT facility , some of the engineering stress versus time curves are presented in Figures 13 ...
Page 212
... strain rate on stress corrosion cracking was studied by conducting SSRTs at three strain rates . These results are presented in Table 7. The results are not conclusive , although at 550 ° F and 525 ° F , increasing the strain rate from ...
... strain rate on stress corrosion cracking was studied by conducting SSRTs at three strain rates . These results are presented in Table 7. The results are not conclusive , although at 550 ° F and 525 ° F , increasing the strain rate from ...
Page 221
... strain , high values of stress and strain were required to initiate and propagate cracks . Figures 13 and 14 , at 525 ° F and 450 ° F , indicate that for smooth tension specimens ( except air - saturated water at 550 ° F ) , the stress / ...
... strain , high values of stress and strain were required to initiate and propagate cracks . Figures 13 and 14 , at 525 ° F and 450 ° F , indicate that for smooth tension specimens ( except air - saturated water at 550 ° F ) , the stress / ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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