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ویرایش: نویسندگان: S.A. Shipilov, R.H. Jones, J.-M. Olive and R.B. Rebak (Eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780080446356 ناشر: Elsevier سال نشر: 2008 تعداد صفحات: 1010 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 53 مگابایت
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Content:
Preface for volume 1, Pages ix-xii, Sergei
Shipilov
Preface for volume 2, Pages ix-xii
List of Reviewers for volume 1, Page xiii, Sergei
Shipilov
List of Reviewers for volume 2, Page xiii
Science based probability modeling and life cycle engineering
and management, Pages 3-18, R.P. Wei, D.G. Harlow
A model to predict the evolution of pitting corrosion and the
pit-to-crack transition incorporating statistically distributed
input parameters, Pages 19-45, A. Turnbull, L.N.
McCartney, S. Zhou
Revisiting the film-induced cleavage model of SCC, Pages
47-57, Andrew Barnes, Nicholas Senior, Roger C.
Newman
Crack tip strain rate equation with applications to crack tip
embrittlement and active path dissolution models of stress
corrosion cracking, Pages 59-68, M.M. Hall Jr.
Grain boundary engineering for crack bridging: A new model for
intergranular stress corrosion crack (IGSCC) propagation,
Pages 69-79, D.L. Engelberg, T.J. Marrow, R.C. Newman,
L. Babouta
Crevice scaling laws to investigate local hydrogen uptake in
rescaled model occluded sites, Pages 81-93, John R.
Scully, Michael A. Switzer, Jason S. Lee
Modelling of the effect of hydrogen ion reduction on the
crevice corrosion of titanium, Pages 95-104, Kevin L.
Heppner, Richard W. Evitts
Transport effects in environment-induced cracking, Pages
105-114, A.I. Malkin
Will finite-element analysis find its way to the design against
stress corrosion cracking?, Pages 115-123, M.
Vankeerberghen
Numerical modelling of hydrogen-assisted cracking, Pages
125-137, E. Viyanita, Th. Boellinghaus
Critical issues in hydrogen assisted cracking of structural
alloys, Pages 141-165, Richard P. Gangloff
Towards understanding mechanisms and kinetics of
environmentally assisted cracking, Pages 167-177, S.P.
Lynch
Effects of hydrogen charging on surface slip band morphology of
a type 316L stainless steel, Pages 179-188, M. Ménard,
J.M. Olive, A.-M. Brass, I. Aubert
Hydrogen effects on the plasticity of nickel and binary
nickel-chromium alloy, Pages 189-199, D. Delafosse, G.
Girardin, X. Feaugeas
Hydrogen-assisted cracking of iron-based amorphous alloys:
Experimental and finite element observations, Pages
201-211, N. Eliaz, L. Banks-Sills, D. Ashkenazi, R.
Eliasi
Quantification of hydrogen transport and trapping in ferritic
steels with the electrochemical permeation technique, Pages
215-225, A.-M. Brass
Hydrogen diffusivity and straining effect at cathodic
polarization of Al in NaOH solution, Pages 227-237, E.
Lunarska, O. Chernyayeva
Visualization of hydrogen diffusion path by a high sensitivity
hydrogen microprint technique, Pages 239-248, Shigeaki
Matsuda, Kouji Ichitani, Motohiro Kanno
Effect of deformation type on the hydrogen behavior in
high-strength low-alloy steel, Pages 249-259, E.
Lunarska, K. Nikiforow
Strain-assisted transport of hydrogen and related effects on
the intergranular stress corrosion cracking of alloy 600,
Pages 261-272, J. Chêne
Hydrogen in trapping states harmful and resistant to
environmental degradation of high-strength steels, Pages
273-282, Kenichi Takai
Ductile crack initiation and growth promoted by hydrogen in
steel, Pages 285-294, Y. Shimomura, M. Nagumo
Hydrogen assisted stress-cracking behaviour of supermartensitic
stainless steel weldments, Pages 295-304, W. Dietzel, P.
Bala Srinivasan, S.W. Sharkawy
Hydrogen-assisted fracture of inertia welds in 21Cr-6Ni-9Mn
stainless steel, Pages 305-314, B.P. Somerday, S.X.
McFadden, D.K. Balch, J.D. Puskar, C.H. Cadden
Embrittlement of metals in a hydrogen medium, Pages
315-320, N.M. Vlasov, I.I. Fedik
Stress corrosion cracking of magnesium alloy with the slow
strain rate technique, Pages 323-332, H. Uchida, M.
Yamashita, S. Hanaki, T. Nozaki
Measurement and modeling of crack conditions during the
environment-assisted cracking of an Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloy, Pages
333-343, K.R. Cooper, R.G. Kelly
Influence of composite materials on the stress corrosion
cracking of aluminum alloys, Pages 345-350, Feng Lu,
Wenjun Chang, Guoqiang Zhu, Xiaoyun Zhang, Zhihui Tanga
Study on stress corrosion cracking of aluminum alloys in marine
atmosphere, Pages 351-357, Xiaoyun Zhang, Zhihua Sun,
Zhihui Tang, Minghui Liu, Bin Li
Potential-pH map for environment-assisted cracking of
Ti-6Al-4V, Pages 359-366, Takumi Haruna, Masaya
Hamasaki, Toshio Shibata
On the competitive effects of water vapor and oxygen on fatigue
crack propagation at 550°C in a Ti6242 alloy, Pages
367-376, C. Sarrazin-Baudoux, F. Loubat, S. Potiron
Effect of supercritical water on fatigue crack propagation in a
titanium alloy, Pages 377-386, F. Loubat, J.M.
Olive
Microstructural sensitivity of stress corrosion cracking in
copper alloys due to dynamic recrystallization, Pages
387-392, Leyun Lin, Yuehong Zhao, Dawei Cui, Yaohui
Meng
Susceptibility to and the mechanism of stress-corrosion
cracking in structural steels in aqueous solutions, Pages
395-404, A.N. Kumar
Corrosion-fatigue properties of surface-treated surgical
implant stainless steel X2CrNiMol8-15-3, Pages 405-417,
G. Mori, H. Wieser, H. Zitter
Stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steel Type
316 in acid solutions and intergranular SCC mechanism: effects
of anion species (Cl− and
SO4−2− and sensitizing
temperature, Pages 419-433, R. Nishimura, A. Sulaiman,
Y. Maeda
Environmentally assisted cracking of nickel alloys —a review,
Pages 435-446, Raúl B. Rebak
Environment induced crack growth of ceramics and glasses,
Pages 449-466, R.H. Jones
Study of delayed fracture of PZT-5 ferroelectric ceramics,
Pages 467-477, K.W. Gao, Y. Wang, L.J. Qiao, W.Y.
Chu
Liquid metal-induced embrittlement of a Fe9Cr1Mo martensitic
steel, Pages 481-489, J.-B. Vogt, I. Serre, A. Verleene,
A. Legris
Liquid-metal embrittlement by lead of high chromium martensitic
steel bolts, Pages 491-496, K. Nakajima, S. Inagaki, T.
Taguchi, M. Arimura, O. Watanabe
Liquid metal embrittlement of superplastic alloys, Pages
497-504, A.I. Malkin, Z.M. Polukarova, V.M. Zanozin, B.D.
Lebedev, I.V. Petrova, E.D. Shchukin
Stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatigue: A record of
progress, 1873–1973, Pages 507-557, Sergei A.
Shipilov
Predicting failures in light water nuclear reactors which have
not yet been observed —microprocess sequence approach (MPSA),
Pages 3-54, Roger W. Staehle
The electrochemistry of stress corrosion cracking — from theory
to damage prediction in practical systems, Pages 55-92,
D.D. Macdonald, G.R. Engelhardt, I. Balachov
Insights into stress corrosion cracking mechanisms from
high-resolution measurements of crack-tip structures and
compositions, Pages 95-106, S.M. Bruemmer, L.E.
Thomas
Quantification of the effects of crack tip plasticity on
environmentally-assisted crack growth rates in LWR
environments, Pages 107-122, Tetsuo Shoji, Zhanpeng Lu,
He Xue, Kentaro Yoshimoto, Mikiro Itow, Jiro Kuniya, Kimio
Watanabe
The role of hydrogen and creep in intergranular stress
corrosion cracking of Alloy 600 and Alloy 690 in PWR primary
water environments — a review, Pages 123-141, Fred H.
Hua, Raúl B. Rebak
Modelling of primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) at
control rod drive mechanism (CRDM) nozzles of pressurized water
reactors (PWR), Pages 143-151, O.F. Aly, A.H.P. Andrade,
M. Mattar Neto, M. Szajnbok, H.J. Toth
Interdendritic crack introduction before SCC growth tests in
high-temperature water for nickel-based weld alloys, Pages
153-162, Masayoshi Ozawa, Yutaka Yamamoto, Mikiro Itow,
Norihiko Tanaka, Shigeki Kasahara, Jiro Kuniya
Influence of low-temperature sensitization on stress corrosion
cracking of 304LN stainless steels, Pages 163-172, V.
Kain, R. Samantaray, S. Acharya, P.K. De, V.S. Raja
Overview of corrosion issues for the Yucca Mountain waste
container, Pages 175-183, R.H. Jones
Stress corrosion cracking evaluation of a target structural
material by different techniques, Pages 185-196, M.K.
Hossain, A.K. Roy
SCC growth in pipeline steel, Pages 199-210, A.
Plumtree, B.W. Williams, S.B. Lambert, R. Sutherby
Environmental effects on near-neutral pH stress corrosion
cracking in pipelines, Pages 211-220, W. Chen, R.L.
Eadie, R.L. Sutherby
Environmentally assisted cracking of pipeline steels in
near-neutral pH environments, Pages 221-230, J. Been, F.
King, R. Sutherby
Crack initiation of line pipe steels in near-neutral pH
environments, Pages 233-242, J.A. Colwell, B.N. Leis,
P.M. Singh
A mechanistic study on near-neutral pH stress corrosion
cracking of pipeline steel, Pages 243-253, B.T. Lu, J.L.
Luo
The role of hydrogen in EAC of pipeline steels in near-neutral
pH environments, Pages 255-266, J. Been, H. Lu, F. King,
T. Jack, R. Sutherby
The roles of crack-tip plasticity, anodic dissolution and
hydrogen in SCC of mild and C-Mn steels, Pages 267-278,
D. Delafosse, B. Bayle, C. Bosch
Effect of microstructure on the hydrogen-embrittlement
behaviour of HSLA steels under cathodic protection, Pages
279-289, L. Barsanti, M. Cabrini, T. Pastore, C.
Spinelli
Hydrogen-embrittlement resistance of X100 steels for
long-distance high-pressure pipelines, Pages 291-301, L.
Barsanti, F.M. Bolzoni, M. Cabrini, T. Pastore, C.
Spinelli
Influence of strain rate on the stress corrosion cracking of
X70 pipeline steel in dilute near-neutral pH solutions,
Pages 303-311, B. Fang, J.Q. Wang, E. Han, Z. Zhu, W.
Ke
Assessment of stress corrosion cracking and hydrogen
embrittlement susceptibility of buried pipeline steels,
Pages 313-322, A.H.S. Bueno, B.B. Castro, J.A.C.
Ponciano
Change of physicochemical parameters of soils near
stress-corrosion defects on gas pipelines, Pages
323-333, S.K. Zhigletsova, V.B. Rodin, V.V. Rudavin, G.E.
Rasulova, N.A. Alexandrova, G.M. Polomina, V.P.
Kholodenko
Stress corrosion cracking of carbon steel in fuel ethanol
service, Pages 337-347, J.G. Maldonado, R.D. Kane
Hydrogen degradation of steels under long-term in-service
conditions, Pages 349-361, K.-J. Kurzydlowski, E.
Lunarska
Corrosion and hydrogen absorption of commercial reinforcing
steel in concrete after 33 years of service on the Baltic Sea
beach, Pages 363-368, S.M. Beloglazov, K.V. Egorova,
N.V. Kolesnikova
Stress corrosion cracking of aluminium brass induced by marine
organism fouling, Pages 369-373, Leyun Lin, Yuehong
Zhao
Modeling of prior exfoliation corrosion in aircraft wing skins,
Pages 375-385, M. Liao, G. Renaud, D. Backman, D.S.
Forsyth, N.C. Bellinger
Case studies of corrosion and environmentally induced cracking
in industry, Pages 389-399, I. Le May, C. Bagnall
Stress corrosion cracking: Cases in refinery equipment,
Pages 401-410, G.R. Lobley
Embrittlement cracking of a stabilized stainless steel wire
mesh in an ammonia converter, Pages 411-420, Vivekanand
Kain, Vipul Gupta, Pranab K. De
Environment-induced transgranular stress corrosion cracking of
304L stainless steel instrument line tubes, Pages
421-430, M. Clark, O. Yong, A.M. Brennenstuhl, M. Lau
Stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steel in a
nuclear power plant environment, Pages 431-436, M.
Brezina, L. Kupca
High-resolution, in-situ, tomographic observations of stress
corrosion cracking, Pages 439-447, T.J. Marrow, L.
Babout, B.J. Connolly, D. Engelberg, G. Johnson, J.-Y.
Buffiere, P.J. Withers, R.C. Newman
Detection of SCC by the simultaneous use of electrochemical
noise and acoustic emission measurements, Pages 449-458,
M. Leban, ⅽ. Bajt, J. Kovač, A. Legat
ISCCKCircumferential notch
tensile (CNT) tests for determination of , using small fracture
mechanics specimens, Pages 459-469, R. Rihan, R.K. Singh
Raman, R.N. Ibrahim
Development of spiral notch torsion test: A new fracture
mechanics approach to determination of KISCC, Pages 471-481, R.K. Singh
Raman, R. Bayles, S.P. Knight, Jy-An Wang, B.R.W. Hinton, B.C.
Muddle
Issues in stress corrosion testing of welded super martensitic
stainless steels for oil and gas pipelines, Pages
483-492, Alan Turnbull, Bill Nimmo
Evaluation of the resistance to hydrogen embrittlement by the
slow bending test, Pages 493-502, M. Cabrini, G. D'Urso,
T. Pastore
Author Index for volume 1, Pages 559-560
Author Index for volume 2, Pages 503-504
Subject Index for volume 1, Pages 561-563
Subject Index for volume 2, Pages 505-507
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