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Slow 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 ...
Slow 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 ...
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The effect of 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 ...
The effect of 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 ...
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The major mechanical requirement for TGSCC appears to be dynamic strain . The double - U - bend samples with the graphite wool sandwich , although exposed to the severest testing environment - airsaturated water at 525 ° F to 550 ° F ...
The major mechanical requirement for TGSCC appears to be dynamic strain . The double - U - bend samples with the graphite wool sandwich , although exposed to the severest testing environment - airsaturated water at 525 ° F to 550 ° F ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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