Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering MaterialsUpdated to reflect recent developments in our understanding of deformation and fracture processes in structural materials. This completely revised reference includes new sections on isostress analysis, modulus of rupture, creep fracture micromechanicsms, and many more. |
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Page 485
... Corrosion , S. P. Rideout * Much attention was given in preceding chapters to the importance of the plane - strain ... corrosion cracking ( SCC ) , hydrogen embrittlement ( HE ) , and liquid - metal embrittlement ( LME ) . The subject of ...
... Corrosion , S. P. Rideout * Much attention was given in preceding chapters to the importance of the plane - strain ... corrosion cracking ( SCC ) , hydrogen embrittlement ( HE ) , and liquid - metal embrittlement ( LME ) . The subject of ...
Page 727
... corroded , and some secondary cracks were parallel to the main fracture surface but initiated only in those regions where corrosion damage was extensive . These findings suggested the strong possibility that stress corrosion and / or ...
... corroded , and some secondary cracks were parallel to the main fracture surface but initiated only in those regions where corrosion damage was extensive . These findings suggested the strong possibility that stress corrosion and / or ...
Page 752
... corrosion products Oxidation and corrosion products Oxidation and corrosion products Very adherent oxidation and corrosion products " A general purpose organic solvent would contain 40 % toluene , 40 % acetone , and 20 % denatured ...
... corrosion products Oxidation and corrosion products Oxidation and corrosion products Very adherent oxidation and corrosion products " A general purpose organic solvent would contain 40 % toluene , 40 % acetone , and 20 % denatured ...
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