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Investigations of Corrosion, Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue of Concrete Reinforcement
CORROSION 1983, 1983Abstract 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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Corrosion, 1951
Synopsis It is not certain, from theory whether a preliminary period of dry fatigue should lengthen the normal corrosion-fatigue life by strain hardening, or shorten it by producing disarrayed metal which may be particularly susceptible to corrosion. An answer to this question was obtained by carrying out two-stage tests; a period of dry
D. Whitwham, U. R. Evans
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Synopsis It is not certain, from theory whether a preliminary period of dry fatigue should lengthen the normal corrosion-fatigue life by strain hardening, or shorten it by producing disarrayed metal which may be particularly susceptible to corrosion. An answer to this question was obtained by carrying out two-stage tests; a period of dry
D. Whitwham, U. R. Evans
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Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue of Magnesium Alloys
Materials Science Forum, 2005This paper consists of a review of investigations and the factors affecting the fatigue of Mg and its alloys. The effect of materials, loading conditions and environmental factors on fatigue is discussed in detail. Particular attention has been paid to the influence of frequencies and the pH value of solutions on the fatigue life.
Rong Chang Zeng, En Hou Han, Wei Ke
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Fatigue Strength Assessment of a Structure Considering Corrosion Wastage and Corrosion Fatigue
Volume 3: Structures, Safety, and Reliability, 2018It is known that the fatigue strength decreases in corrosive environment and many experiments were carried out to comprehend the decrease in fatigue strength in corrosive environment. In order to comprehend the actual state, a cycle speed of fatigue test loads should correspond to a wave frequency.
Norio Yamamoto +2 more
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Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue Failures
Volume 3: Design and Analysis, 2005A 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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1978
Description 18 papers offer a broad view of technology for characterizing, analyzing and preventing corrosion-fatigue failure in structural steels, high alloy specialty steels, lightweight titanium and aluminum alloys, heat resistant nickel-base alloys, and corrosion resistant tantalum.
HL Craig, TW Crooker, DW Hoeppner
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Description 18 papers offer a broad view of technology for characterizing, analyzing and preventing corrosion-fatigue failure in structural steels, high alloy specialty steels, lightweight titanium and aluminum alloys, heat resistant nickel-base alloys, and corrosion resistant tantalum.
HL Craig, TW Crooker, DW Hoeppner
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Stress Corrosion Cracking and Corrosion-Fatigue
2018When 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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