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Applying slip-oxidation to the SCC of austenitic materials in BWR/PWR environments

Angeliu et al., 1998

Document ID
3387136331086615957
Author
Angeliu T
Andresen P
Ford F
Publication year
Publication venue
NACE CORROSION

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The stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of austenitic materials in hot water has been investigated for years with a multitude of theories and models proposed. Researchers at GE have developed a methodology based on the slip-oxidation model that accurately predicts …
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