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8174365 
Journal Article 
Stress corrosion cracking of high alloy manganese steels in aqueous chloride solutions, (Spannungsrisskorrosion von hochlegierten Manganstaehlen in waessrigen Chloridloesungen) 
Prause, W; Engell, HJ 
1971 
Werkstoffe und Korrosion
ISSN: 0043-2822 
22 
421-432 
German 
Manganese chromium steels with 20 to 28% Mn, 0 to 12% Cr, up to 0. 20% N and very low carbon contents to prevent chromium carbide precipitation were tested for stress corrosion cracking in artificial seawater under tensile load. Steel X40MnCrN19 was included in the tests. Experimental data are interpreted in terms of the effects of composition, structural condition, dislocations, mode of deformation, passivation behavior, and their interactions.