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Figure 1: Schematic differentiation of anodic stress corrosion cracking and cathodically sensitive hydrogen embrittlement.


Figure 2: Crack growth rate (da/dt) vs. K value for welded and nonwelded alloy 5083 exposed to Mercury


Figure 3: Test vessel for exposure of a tension specimen


Figure 4: Schematic bent beam specimens and holder configurations


Figure 5: Methods of stressing C-rings


Figure 6: Typical stressed U bends


Figure 7: Compact Tension (CT) specimen


Figure 8: Single-edge notched bend (SENB) specimen


Figure 9: (a) DCB specimen.  (b) Double-taper wedge


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