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Keywords: SCC crack growth
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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: NACE International
Paper presented at the CORROSION 2008, March 16–20, 2008
Paper Number: NACE-08600
... of hours at temperatures from 300-450°C. 4,5 sine 1 crack growth crack growth rate fracture toughness test SCC crack growth weld metal high purity water toughness metals & mining fracture toughness specimen ferrite spinodal decomposition hydraulic fracturing crack length...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: NACE International
Paper presented at the CORROSION 2003, March 16–20, 2003
Paper Number: NACE-03664
...) and fractographical analysis by SEM were used to quantify the cracking response. It was concluded that there is no susceptibility to sustained SCC crack growth under purely static loading in oxygenated high-temperature water (ECP = 150 mVSHE) at 288 °C for stress intensity factors KI = 60 MPa·m1/2 if the water...