Abstract
Recent advances in stress corrosion cracking will be reviewed, with emphasis on those aspects which are important for modeling and mechanistic studies. Most of the attention is directed toward titanium and stainless steel alloys. Results from other alloy studies are used to illustrate important points that may be general for more than one alloy system. The discussion also considers results of modeling for specific systems. Experimental data will be emphasized which identify the influence of specific variables as an aid to model development. Results in simple environments will be used for illustration in specific systems. Modeling at several different levels is reviewed, and their success in predicting experimental behavior discussed.
Original language | English (US) |
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Number of pages | 1 |
State | Published - Dec 1 1984 |