Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
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Page 164
... Mechanical Effects . Somewhat surprisingly , few data have been found for the effects of mechanical treatments on the SCC of stainless steels in seawater . This lack of data is probably related to the good resistance of the austenitic ...
... Mechanical Effects . Somewhat surprisingly , few data have been found for the effects of mechanical treatments on the SCC of stainless steels in seawater . This lack of data is probably related to the good resistance of the austenitic ...
Page 249
... mechanical shock . Four types of cast irons are commonly available : grey , white , nodular , and malleable . Grey cast iron contains approximately 2 % silicon . This lowers the melting point and decreases the viscosity of the liquid ...
... mechanical shock . Four types of cast irons are commonly available : grey , white , nodular , and malleable . Grey cast iron contains approximately 2 % silicon . This lowers the melting point and decreases the viscosity of the liquid ...
Page 345
... mechanical measuring gages . The measure- ment of pit depths is , of course , made from the existing surface , and allowance for uniform attack must be made . In order to evaluate uniform attack without sophisticated instrumentation ...
... mechanical measuring gages . The measure- ment of pit depths is , of course , made from the existing surface , and allowance for uniform attack must be made . In order to evaluate uniform attack without sophisticated instrumentation ...
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