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Corrosion, 2019
Within the framework of a Joint Industrial Project (JIP) sponsored by several petroleum companies, the behavior of several Precipitation Hardened (PH) Ni-based alloys with respect to Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking (HISC) resistance was studied using ...
Elizabeth Trillo +6 more
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Within the framework of a Joint Industrial Project (JIP) sponsored by several petroleum companies, the behavior of several Precipitation Hardened (PH) Ni-based alloys with respect to Hydrogen Induced Stress Cracking (HISC) resistance was studied using ...
Elizabeth Trillo +6 more
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Slow strain-rate testing of polymers with ultraviolet exposure
Journal of Materials Science, 1997Injection-moulded bars made from polypropylene, polystyrene and polycarbonate have been tested in tension at slow strain rate (mainly 1.1–1.4 × 10-7s-1). In some cases, the bars were exposed to ultraviolet irradiation (UV) simultaneously. Notched bars were used and were found to fail earlier when exposed to UV.
Kelly, C. T., Tong, Li, White, J. R.
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Portable Slow Strain-Rate Stress Corrosion Test Device
1979A portable test device has been constructed for determining the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) characteristics of process environments. The device may be inserted and retrieved from laboratory, plant, and field equipment operating at pressures up to 13.8 MPa (2000 psi) and temperatures not exceeding 204°C (400°F) without shutting down the system ...
F Hauser +3 more
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Steel Research International, 2023
The slow‐strain‐rate test (SSRT) is the most commonly used method for evaluating pipeline steel in service environments. However, to accurately assess the sensitivity of steel to hydrogen, it is necessary to investigate the effect of different strain ...
Zhixian Peng +5 more
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The slow‐strain‐rate test (SSRT) is the most commonly used method for evaluating pipeline steel in service environments. However, to accurately assess the sensitivity of steel to hydrogen, it is necessary to investigate the effect of different strain ...
Zhixian Peng +5 more
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Slow Strain-Rate Testing in High Temperature Water
1979The apparatus and technique employed in slow strain-rate testing of stainless steels in high temperature high purity water are described and discussed. Typical results from work in progress on the influence of heat treatment and surface treatment on the intergranular stress corrosion cracking of Types 304 and 308 stainless steel and Alloy XM-19 are ...
HD Solomon, MJ Povich, TM Devine
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Slow Strain-Rate Stress Corrosion Testing of Aluminum Alloys
1979The use of the slow strain-rate stress corrosion technique for testing aluminum alloys is discussed. This technique is compared to the more frequently used statically loaded, alternate immersion test technique used for evaluating the susceptibility of aluminum alloys to stress corrosion cracking (SCC).
GM Ugiansky +3 more
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Slow strain rate tensile tests on notched specimens of copper
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2016In this study, slow strain rate tensile tests have been performed on phosphorus alloyed copper under uniaxial and multiaxial stress states at 75 and 125 °C with two strain rates 10-6 and 10-7 s-1.
Fangfei Sui, Rolf Sandström
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Hydrogen Embrittlement of Low Carbon HSLA Steel during Slow Strain Rate Test
Advanced Materials Research, 2011The hydrogen embrittlement of a low carbon HSLA steel has been investigated by means of slow strain rate test (SSRT) on circumferentially notched specimens. Hydrogen was introduced into specimens by electrochemical charging and the diffusible hydrogen content was measured by thermal desorption spectrometry (TDS) analysis.
Jingwen Zhao, Young-Soo Chun, C. Lee
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Slow Strain Rate Testing for Materials Evaluation in High Pressure H2S Environments
CORROSION 1986, 1986Abstract Traditional environmental cracking test methods such as the NACE tensile test or the MgCl2 test, have limitations for extreme sour service materials evaluation. The slow strain rate method overcomes many of the disadvantages of more traditional test methods, while posing some unique questions of its own.
D. R. McIntyre +2 more
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Slow-Strain-Rate Stress Corrosion Testing of Aluminum Alloys
1984An extensive program of slow-strain-rate stress corrosion testing of aluminum alloys in a wide variety of susceptibility conditions and environments produced results fully consistent with the expected behavior from service experience and the results of other established test methods.
NJH Holrody, GM Scamans
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