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... susceptible to SCC but cracked at much higher stress intensity levels ( between 13 and 15 MN m 3/2 ) . These alloys include alloys 2124 - T851 and 2618 - T6 ( RR58 ) . The third group of alloys in the 2000 series are those which are ...
... susceptible to SCC but cracked at much higher stress intensity levels ( between 13 and 15 MN m 3/2 ) . These alloys include alloys 2124 - T851 and 2618 - T6 ( RR58 ) . The third group of alloys in the 2000 series are those which are ...
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... resistant to SCC ( 226 ) . Alloy 6061 is one of the commercial 6000 series alloys that can be made susceptible to SCC in the T4 heat treatment condition if a high heat treating temperature is followed by a slow quench ( 226 ) . In the ...
... resistant to SCC ( 226 ) . Alloy 6061 is one of the commercial 6000 series alloys that can be made susceptible to SCC in the T4 heat treatment condition if a high heat treating temperature is followed by a slow quench ( 226 ) . In the ...
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... SCC failures of copper base alloys in seawater have been reported . Bulow ( 348 ) reported SCC of manganese bronze ... susceptible to SCC , whereas the Cu - Ni alloys are resistant . A summary of the relative susceptibili- ties of the ...
... SCC failures of copper base alloys in seawater have been reported . Bulow ( 348 ) reported SCC of manganese bronze ... susceptible to SCC , whereas the Cu - Ni alloys are resistant . A summary of the relative susceptibili- ties of the ...
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Fatigue in Composites: Science and Technology of the Fatigue Response of ... Bryan Harris Limited preview - 2003 |