stress corrosion cracking उदाहरण वाक्य
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- To date, in over 10 years of aquaculture experience, chain link mesh fabricated by these brass alloys have not suffered from dezincification, stress corrosion cracking, or erosion corrosion.
- This enables the use of copper s beneficial mechanical and chemical properties ( e . g ., stress corrosion cracking, ammonia attack ) along with titanium s excellent corrosion resistance.
- This material is not only corrosion-resistant in a low-oxygen or oxygen-free environment, but also much less susceptible to stress corrosion cracking ( SCC ) than the urea-grade steels in previous use.
- Thiosulfate ( S 2 O ) is well known to induce pitting corrosion while dissolved free sulfide ( Na 2 S ) is responsible for stress corrosion cracking ( SCC ).
- In a Dutch publication ( 2015 ) " stress corrosion cracking " of stainless steel fasteners or other loaded stainless steel elements was suggested as being the cause of this accident.
- Different types of crack growth ( e . g . fatigue, stress corrosion cracking, hydrogen embrittlement ) produce characteristic features on the surface, which can be used to help identify the failure mode.
- Pitting corrosion can also help initiate stress corrosion cracking, as happened when a single eyebar on the Silver Bridge, West Virginia failed and ended up killing 46 people on the bridge in December, 1967.
- Inducing residual compressive stresses into materials can also increase their resistance to stress corrosion cracking; that is, non-mechanically-assisted cracking that occurs when a material is placed in a corrosive environment in the presence of tensile stress.
- NRC spokesman Neil Sheehan said that based on a videotape from a remote-controlled camera sent into the tube, " it's probable that this was stress corrosion cracking, " although a final conclusion is still weeks away.
- As in the case of stress corrosion cracking, hydrogen embrittlement may also lead to a decrease in the threshold stress intensity factor for crack propagation or an increase in the sub critical crack growth velocity of the material.