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HERO ID
8210779
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
EFFECT OF ALTERNATING STRESSES ON MECHANISM OF INTERCRYSTALLINE STRESS CORROSION CRACKING
Author(s)
Raedeker, W
Year
1969
Volume
20
Issue
6
Page Numbers
508-514
Language
German
Abstract
Two steels, one unalloyed 0. 10% C steel and one higher carbon 1. 25% Mn steel, former sensitive and latter resistant to static- stress corrosion, were tested under pulsating tensile stress in calcium nitrate solution; carbon steel failed rapidly, Mn steel remained resistant; in welded specimens, pulsating stresses reduced service life; annealing increased resistance.
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