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1279 STRESS CORROSION CRACKING BEHAVIOUR OF WROUGHT Fe-Cr-Ni ALLOYS IN A MARINE ATMOSPHERE (12 pages, 1978)
Corrosion,Marine and shipbuilding,Stainless steels
Reports results of five-year testing on the stress-corrosion cracking behaviour of iron-chromium-nickel alloys exposed in a marine atmosphere at Kure Beach, NC, U.S.A. Materials tested included stainless steels, nickel base alloys and several Fe-Cr-Ni alloys in different metallurgical conditions. Evaluation program was conducted on U-bend, three-point-loaded bent beam and cantilever beam specimens at various levels of applied stress. (Reprinted from Materials Performance.)
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