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Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue Failures

Volume 3: Design and Analysis, 2005
A metallurgical failure analysis was performed for a hanger rod and a waterwall tube sample. The hanger is a rigid type and supports a long vertical run of piping. The fracture is in one of the threaded ends and the fracture surface consists of three regions.
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Biologically enhanced corrosion fatigue

Biofouling, 1988
Corrosion fatigue is considered to be one of the most important factors in determining the life of static offshore structures such as platforms for oil and gas production; the combination of corrosive environment and cyclic stress can produce failure of metals by the development and growth of cracks.
C J Thomas, R G J Edyvean, R Brook
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Corrosion Fatigue

Materials Science and Engineering, 1976
R.M. Pelloux   +2 more
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Investigations of Corrosion, Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue of Concrete Reinforcement

CORROSION 1983, 1983
Abstract Work has been undertaken on American and Australian reinforcing materials which include hot rolled and cold worked rebar, certain of which have been galvanized, nickel clad or epoxy coated. Results of fatigue studies of reinforced beams in air are contrasted with those of corrosion-fatigue studies in the presence of sea water ...
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Workshop Summary: Stress Corrosion and Corrosion Fatigue

1987
During the previous meeting (Atomistics of Fractures, eds. R. M. Latanision and J. R. Pickens, 1981) Cu-Au was identified as a useful system for mechanistic studies, since it undergoes both selective corrosion (of Cu) and transgranular SCC. Since new results on this system were available, the groups discussed the propagation of cracks from the spongy ...
R. M. Latanision, R. H. Jones
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Corrosion Fatigue Testing

1996
Abstract This article focuses on the corrosion fatigue testing of steel in high-temperature water and discusses critical experimental issues associated with it. It provides information on the fundamental aspects of environmental crack advancement in general.
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Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion-Fatigue

2018
When a susceptible metal is in contact with a specific environment, in presence of a tensile stress exceeding a threshold, the corrosion-enhanced formation of cracks and catastrophic failure is called stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Although infrequent, consequences are so dangerous that it deserves to be described in details: in this chapter, after ...
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Corrosion fatigue

2023
Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain   +4 more
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Corrosion, Fatigue and Creep

1966
Three problems, singly or in combination, may confront the designer as he endeavours to produce components which will function reliably under rigorous conditions. These are: corrosion, fatigue and creep, of which corrosion is the most widespread, tending to occur in almost every kind of engineering structure and machine and frequently doing so with ...
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