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Stress corrosion cracking initiation susceptibility of Alloy 182 with different surface treatmentsQue et al., 2022
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- Que Z
- Saario T
- Toivonen A
- Ehrnstén U
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- Corrosion Science
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The effects of machining surface preparations on the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) susceptibility in boiling water reactor environment were evaluated for Alloy 182 weld metal. Constant extension rate tensile test, constant load test and electrochemical tests …
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