The Effect of Water Flow Rate Upon the Environmentally Assisted Cracking Response of a Low-Alloy Steel
1995 ◽
Vol 117
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pp. 238-244
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The effect of water flow rate upon the environmentally assisted cracking (EAC) response of a high-sulfur ferritic steel was studied at a temperature of 243°C. In contrast to earlier studies which employed compact-type specimens, this study employed relatively large tight semi-elliptical surface cracks tested under generally linear-elastic conditions. Flow velocities parallel to the crack as low as 1.58–1.84 m/s were effective in mitigating EAC.
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1982 ◽
Vol 68
(8)
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pp. 974-981
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